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  2. Diss (music) - Wikipedia

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    Diss (music) A diss track, diss record or diss song (diss – abbr. from disrespect or disparage) is a song whose primary purpose is to verbally attack someone else, usually another artist. Diss tracks are often the result of an existing, escalating feud between the two people; for example, the artists involved may be former members of a group ...

  3. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    Nick Cannon (all) feat. Suge Knight (track one), Hitman Holla, Charlie Clips, Prince Eazy (tracks one and two), Conceited (track two) Eminem. Stemming from Eminem's feud with Cannon's ex-wife, Mariah Carey ten years earlier. These are a response to Eminem's feature on the song "Lord Above", in which he disses Cannon.

  4. History of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The history of Qatar spans from its first duration of human occupation to its formation as a modern state. Human occupation of Qatar dates back to 50,000 years ago, and Stone Age encampments and tools have been unearthed in the Arabian Peninsula. [1] Mesopotamia was the first civilization to have a presence in the area during the Neolithic ...

  5. Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar is the fifth most water-stressed country in the world. The Qatari peninsula protrudes 160 kilometres (100 mi) into the Persian Gulf, north of Saudi Arabia. It lies between latitudes 24° and 27° N, and longitudes 50° and 52° E. Most of the country consists of a low, barren plain, covered with sand.

  6. Lèse-majesté - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty (UK: / ˌliːz ˈmædʒɪsti / leez MAJ-ist-ee, US: / ˌleɪz -/ layz -⁠) [1][2][3] is an offence or defamation against the dignity of a ruling head of state (traditionally a monarch but now more often a president) or of the state itself. The English name for this crime is a modernised borrowing from ...

  7. Qatari soft power - Wikipedia

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    Qatar's political soft power is also rooted in its extensive network of foreign relationships. Qatar's foreign policy of maintaining relations with various groups has faced criticism, with accusations that the state is a major financial supporter of 'terrorist' organizations.

  8. Emblem of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The national emblem of Qatar (Arabic: شعار قطر) is one of the official symbols of the state of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر, romanized: Dawlat Qatar).The emblem was initially adopted six years after the termination of the British protectorate, [1] with the gained independence as a country under Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, [2] and was designed under the reign the Emir of Qatar ...

  9. Biden speaks to leaders of Qatar, Egypt on regional tensions ...

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    August 6, 2024 at 2:15 PM. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with the leaders of Qatar and Egypt on Tuesday to discuss efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region and bring a ...