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Prince Harry 'Wanted Out' of Royal Family

25/06/2017
United Kingdom 25 June 2017 Having considered giving up his title, he finally decided he should remain and "work out a role for myself". Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, the prince - who is fifth in line to the throne - said being in the Army was "the best escape I've ever had". And...

Turkey Denounces Demands on Qatar

25/06/2017
Istanbul 25 June 2017 (Anadolu News) President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday demands by Saudi Arabia and three other nations are "an attack to Qatar's sovereignty right”. He said Turkey can “appreciate and embrace' Qatar's stance against the 13-article demand by Saudi Arabia the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt. "We consider these demands are...

Over 140 Burnt Alive, Dozens Injured, Oil Tanker Overturned & Exploded in Pakistan

25/06/2017
Bahawalpur, Pakistan 25 June 2017 Pakistani Media At least 140 people were burnt alive and dozens injured when an oil tanker caught fire and exploded near Bahawalpur where a large number of people had gathered to collect petrol from the overturned tanker, rescue services said. According to details, people from nearby areas were collecting fuel...

Multiple Blasts Killed 13 in Quetta and 10 in Parachanar

23/06/2017
Pakistan 23 June 2017 Daily The Nation/ AlJazeera News At least 10 people were killed when multiple blasts hit Parachinar, political administration of the area said, hours after blast killed 13 in Quetta. The explosions were reported to have occurred near a densely populated area that also houses markets, Waqt News reported. Forty people have...

Eight Emirati Princesses Convicted in Belgium for Human Trafficking

23/06/2017
23 June 2017 Reuters Eight Emirati princesses were convicted of human trafficking by a Belgian court on Friday and were given suspended jail terms and fines in a case stemming from their treatment of servants at a Brussels luxury hotel nearly 10 years ago, their lawyer said. The Brussels criminal court handed the eight women...

Turkey Rejects Call to Shut Military Base in Qatar

23/06/2017
Istanbul, Turkey 23 June 2017 Reuters Turkey rejected a call from four Arab states on Friday to shut down its military base in Qatar, saying the base was a guarantor of security in the Gulf and demands for its closure represented interference in its ties with Doha. Defense Minister Fikri Isik told Turkish broadcaster NTV...

To End Qatar Crisis : Saudi Led States Issue List of Steep Demands

23/06/2017
Doha 23 June2017 AlJazeera News 0523 PM Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries that have cut ties to Qatar have reportedly issued a list of demands to end the crisis, insisting that Qatar shut down the Al Jazeera network and scale down ties with Iran. In the 13-point list, the countries also demand that Qatar...

CRA Qatar Alert Subscribers To Be Aware of Roaming Packages & Services

21/06/2017
Doha 21 June 2017 (CRA) As the annual holiday season approaches, the Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) would like to alert all consumers to ensure that they are familiar with their service provider’s roaming packages and services if they plan to use their Qatari SIM cards aboard. Both service providers in Qatar have products catering to...
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