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Arab foreign ministers met in Qatar on Saturday, ahead of the 21st annual Arab League summit. Members hope to address pressing issues such as an Arab-backed Middle East peace offer, and unity amongst an increasingly fragmented organisation. But nine out of the League's 22 member countries have said they won't attend the conference. And as Al Jazeera's Mohammed Vall reports, there's a lot for the new League's presidency to deal with, when Syria hands over to Qatar.
The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani has addressed the Arab world, calling on its leaders to hold an emergency summit and take a stance to stop the aggression on Gaza. He said it is useless seeking the un's help unless Arab leaders listen to their people, who have been taking to the ...
Qaddafi way of getting into Arab reconreconceliation how Qaddafi spoke to the King of Saudi Arabia 30th March 2009 - Doha
While most countries are suffering from high oil prices, they are also fuelling one of the biggest transfers of wealth in history. For the oil and gas producing state of Qatar, the cost of filling up a car has not changed at all. Al Jazeera's correspondent, Dan Nolan, reports on the changing face ...
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The Arab League summit has often served to highlight the deep divisions between its members. But Arab leaders meeting in Qatar were able to agree on their support for Omar al-Bashir, the Sudanese leader wanted for war crimes in the western Darfur region. Al Jazeera's Amr El-Khaky reports from Doha.