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Doha will have to cut ties with Hamas—but first it can broker a hostage deal with Israel ..read more
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How regional countries can pool their leverage to end the Israel-Hamas war ..read more
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Can the fossil fuel giants lead the energy transition ..read more
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Gulf states with deep pockets and big appetites are asserting themselves in the Horn of Africa as never before.  ..read more
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Although the embargo is still in place, Qatar has proved more resilient than most people anticipated ..read more
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The path that MBS chooses in the aftermath of the Ritz-Carlton crackdown will determine his country’s future ..read more
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation responds to Ashley Nunes' piece on Open Skies, which criticizes the fairness of the agreement ..read more
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President Donald Trump has been reassessing the trade pacts that have governed the skies since the 1990s ..read more
Foreign Affairs Magazine » Qatar
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For all the high drama, the worsening rift in the Gulf between Qatar and the gang of four—Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates—is more intrigue than a real threat to either regional stability or to American interests. That is why Washington should steer clear of the crisis ..read more
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The best hope for Saudi Arabia and its allies is that some face-saving resolution to the conflict with Qatar can be found ..read more