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Qatari FM confers with Albright
Qatar-USA, Politics, 2/27/1999

Bulgaria cancels entry visa requirement for Qataris
Qatar's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that Qataris who desire to travel to Bulgaria can do so without having an entry visa.
Qatar-Regional-Bulgaria, Politics, 2/25/1999

Qatar for convening an international conference on Iraq
Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jasem Bin Jaber al-Thani has proposed convening a UN conference to settle the Iraqi crisis and to pave the way for the gradual lifting of the economic sanctions imposed on Iraq.
Qatar-Iraq, Politics, 2/25/1999

Qatar - elections
Qatar, Politics, 2/25/1999

Tunis protests over Qatari al-Jazeera guest
Tunisian sources in Cairo said that Tunis protested over a program on Qatar's satellite station, al-Jezira, which hosted last Saturday Mohamed Mazaly, the former Tunisian prime minister on a sports program, in which the latter spoke on the issue of bribery leveled recently at officials on the International Olympic Committee, of which Mezaly is a member.
Tunisia-Qatar, Politics, 2/24/1999

Qatari company fired 25 doctors
Qatar, Business, 2/24/1999

US, Qatar reviewed bilateral relations
Qatar-USA, Politics, 2/23/1999

Bahrain, Qatar border dispute may be closer to resolution
Manama stated on Sunday that the International Court of Justice has given the government of Qatar a grace period until May 30 in order to provide documents that back its claims in its border dispute with Bahrain.
Bahrain-Qatar, Politics, 2/22/1999

A message from Tunisian president to Qatari Emir
Qatar-Tunisia, Politics, 2/22/1999


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