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The Gulf Times newspaper has been founded in 1978 as the first publication of the Gulf Publishing and Printing Company in the capital city of Qatar, Doha (or ad-Dawhah). [1] [2] It is one of three English language newspapers in the country (the others being The Peninsula [1995] and the Qatar Tribune [2006]).
Below is a list of newspapers published in Qatar. [1] Al Arab – Arabic daily; Al Raya – Arabic daily; Al Sharq – Arabic daily; Al Watan – Arabic daily; Lusail – Arabic daily; Gulf Times – English; The Peninsula – English; Qatar Chronicle – English; Qatar Tribune – English; Vartamanam – Malayalam daily; Gulf Madhyamam ...
Qatar's first weekly newspaper, Gulf News, appeared in 1969. [5] Al Arab was the first post-independence newspaper to appear in Qatar, in 1972. [6] Gulf Times was the first English newspaper in Qatar [7] until the arrival of The Peninsula in 1996. [8] [9]
Human Right’s groups criticise Qatar amid state visit. 12:42, Athena Stavrou. Qatar, one of the richest Gulf states, is a key mediator in the Israel-Hamas war and there are reports the ...
Al Raya was launched by Gulf company for printing and publishing as a weekly newspaper on 10 May 1979. [3] [4] The company which was founded by Ali bin Jaber Al Thani also owns Gulf Times, an English-language daily. [3] [5] Based in Doha, [6] Al Raya is the second Arabic newspaper published in Qatar. [7]
The Peninsula is an English language daily newspaper published from Doha, Qatar. [1] Its main competitors are the Gulf Times and the Qatar Tribune . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Qatar diplomatic crisis was a high-profile incident involving the deterioration of ties between Qatar and the Arab League between 2017 and 2021. It began when Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt simultaneously severed their bilateral relations with Qatar and subsequently banned Qatar-registered aircraft and Qatari ships from utilizing their sovereign territory by air ...
Bahrain renounced claims on Qatar; Qatari–Abu Dhabi War (1881–1893) Qatar: Abu Dhabi: Inconclusive. No territorial changes; British-mediated peace agreement in 1893; Battle of Al Wajbah [3] (1893) House of Thani: Ottoman Empire: Victory. Return of Qatari captives; Gulf War (1990–1991) Kuwait United States United Kingdom Saudi Arabia ...