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Ambassadors of Countries Boycotting Qatar Meet Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
2017-06-18
The Russian Special Presidential Representative to the Middle East and Africa and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, said that his country assures that no country should intervene in the crisis, which should be “solved by dialogue within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) GCC or the Arab League”.
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Bahraini FM Minister Meets his UK Counterpart, Minister of State for Middle East at FCO
2017-06-17
The Bahraini Minister of Foreign Affairs, Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, met the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Boris Johnson, on his official visit to the United Kingdom.
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Militant Saudi Cleric Survives Assassination Attempt in Syria
2017-06-17
A Saudi Arabian cleric placed by Riyadh and its allies on a blacklist of people they call terrorists linked to Qatar said he survived assassination by a suicide bomber in Syria on Friday.
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U.S. Senate's Iran Sanctions are Breach of Nuclear Deal: Senior Iranian Official
2017-06-17
The U.S. Senate's decision to impose new sanctions on Iran is an "unquestionable" violation of a nuclear deal reached in 2015 between Tehran and six major powers including the United States, Iranian media quoted a senior Iranian official as saying.
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Turkish, French and Qatari Leaders Discuss Qatar Row in Teleconference
2017-06-17
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan held a teleconference call with French President Emmanuel Macron and Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to discuss the Qatar crisis, Turkish presidential sources said on Friday.
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Two Suspected Al Qaeda Militants Killed in Yemen Drone Strike
2017-06-17
A suspected U.S. drone strike killed two men believed to be al Qaeda militants in southern Yemen late on Friday, residents and local sources said.
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Al Jazeera Says Twitter Feed Working again after Suspension
2017-06-17
Pan-Arab satellite network Al Jazeera said on Saturday the Twitter account for its main Arabic language channel was back up and running after briefly being suspended.
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Qatar Push to Reopen Neighbours' Skies to Flights Left Unresolved
2017-06-17
Qatar's efforts to force its Gulf neighbours to reopen their airspace to its flights were left unresolved on Friday, two sources familiar with the matter said, after Saudi Arabia argued the closure was part of a bigger political rift that could not be fixed by the United Nation's aviation agency.
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Iraqi Forces Remove Islamic State Fighters from Vicinity of U.S. Base in Syria
2017-06-17
The Iraqi army and Sunni tribal fighters have dislodged Islamic State from the al-Waleed border crossing into Syria, an Iraqi military statement said on Saturday.
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Qatar Rejects Accusation of Trying to Undermine Security and Stability of Bahrain
2017-06-17
The State of Qatar expressed its rejection and denunciation of the accusation of trying to undermine security and stability of Bahrain as its official TV broadcasted a record of a phone call between HE Special Advisor to HH the Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Attiyah and Hassen Ali Mohamed Jumaa form Bahrain Al Wefaq society.
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Saudi-Led Sanctions “Harsher than Berlin Wall”: Qatar
2017-06-17
A Qatari official accused Saudi Arabia and its allies Friday of imposing a "siege" on his country with sanctions he said were having a more devastating effect than the Berlin Wall.
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Reuters: U.N. Experts Warn Repression in Bahrain will Breed Unrest
2017-06-17
A crackdown on human rights in Bahrain, including a resumption of executions and suppression of dissent, is likely to spark increased unrest, U.N. rights investigators said on Friday.
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Saudi foreign Minister Says Working on List of Qatar Grievances
2017-06-17
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Friday the four Arab states that broke ties with Doha were drawing up a list of "grievances," and would present them soon, warning that Qatar could not fund extremism and remain on good terms with neighboring states.
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Al-Wefaq: Ayatollah Qassim's Continued House Arrest and Heightened Security Measures Warn of Worse to Come
2017-06-17
Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society said that keeping the leader of Shia majority in Bahrain, Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, under house arrest and tightening the security and judiciary measures against pro-democracy, rights and freedoms citizens warn of the worst to come in this political crisis.
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Decision to Exempt Visa Fees with Turkey Goes into Effect on June 24
2017-06-17
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the governments of the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Turkish Republic on mutual exemption from visa fees for holders of ordinary passports, which was signed on February 12, will go into effect on June 24.
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UN Experts: Repression Campaign Took New Turn after Citizenship Revocation of Sheikh Isa Qassim, Intensified after Wa’ad Dissolution
2017-06-17
UN Experts: Repression Campaign Took New Turn after Citizenship Revocation of Sheikh Isa Qassim, Intensified after Wa’ad Dissolution
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Bahrain’s Ambassador to Britain Says Qatar Has Ties with Responsible for Manchester Bombings
2017-06-16
Fawaz bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Bahraini ambassador to the United Kingdom, accused Qatar of supporting terrorism in Britain, saying that it has ties with the responsible for Manchester bombings, which claimed the lives of 22 people.
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Russia's Military Says it may have killed IS leader
2017-06-16
Moscow said on Friday its forces may have killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in an air strike in Syria last month, but Washington said it could not corroborate the death and Western and Iraqi officials were skeptical.
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Iraqi PM Abadi Postpones Visit to Saudi Arabia amid Gulf Rift
2017-06-16
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi postponed a Saudi Arabia to avoid taking sides in the rift between the kingdom and Qatar, Iraqi officials said on Thursday.
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GCC Proposes 31% Safeguard Tariff on Some Iron and Steel Imports
2017-06-16
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council are proposing to put a 31 percent safeguard tariff on imports of flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, they said in a filing published by the World Trade Organization on Thursday.