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Qatar detains 313 people for posting videos of Iranian strikes
As Iran relentlessly targets Gulf states with drones and missiles, governments across the region are moving aggressively to control the flow of information on social media.
A bilateral talks session in the field of air transport was held on Sunday between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Madagascar, during which a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed between the two sides.
The Avenue of the Baobabs in Madagascar © Mena Today
A bilateral talks session in the field of air transport was held on Sunday between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Madagascar, during which a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed between the two sides.
The MOU was signed by In charge of managing Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Mohamed Faleh Al Hajri and Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of Madagascar Gervais Damasy.
The MOU stipulates the operation of 7 passenger flights and 7 cargo flights. The MOU also comes in line with the strategy of the national carrier of the State of Qatar to expand its operational network.
As Iran relentlessly targets Gulf states with drones and missiles, governments across the region are moving aggressively to control the flow of information on social media.
Qatar came under direct Iranian fire Thursday, as the Islamic Republic launched 14 ballistic missiles and four drones against the Gulf state starting at 11:51 AM, the Qatari Ministry of Defense (MOD) announced.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani that Iranian missile attacks were directed at U.S. interests and not at Qatar
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