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  2. Khaled Waleed - Wikipedia

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    Qatar: 36 (0) 2023– Umm Salal: 0 (0) ... Khaled Waleed (Arabic:خالد وليد; born 25 December 1999) is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a ...

  3. Waleed Khalid - Wikipedia

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    Waleed Khalid started his career at Dubai and is a product of the Dubai's youth system. On 30 September 2010, Waleed Khalid made his professional debut for Dubai against Al-Wahda in the Pro League, replacing Ali Hassan Ahmed.

  4. Al Udeid Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Qatar invested over US$1 billion to construct the Al Udeid airfield during the 1990s; it did not have a large air force of its own at the time. The United States Army Corps of Engineers also awarded over $100 million in Military Construction Air Force (MCAF) contracts for the construction of U.S. storage, housing, service, command, and ...

  5. Opinion - How Trump can reset the US-Qatar relationship - AOL

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    A reckoning is also needed at the United Nations. Qatar is slated to host the 11th Session of Conference of State Parties to the U.N. Convention Against Corruption in December 2025.

  6. Waleed Khaled - Wikipedia

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    Waleed Khaled was a journalist working for the Reuters news agency. He was shot and killed by American soldiers in Iraq on August 28, 2005. Khaled and a cameraman had gone to cover an incident in which two Iraqi policemen were killed in the Hay al-Adil district of Baghdad .

  7. Exclusive-Qatar opens contacts with Syria's HTS group ... - AOL

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    Qatar's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters requests for comment about the contacts with HTS, a group formerly allied with Al Qaeda and which is designated a terrorist ...

  8. 1995 Qatari coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Qatari coup d'état was a bloodless palace coup that took place in Qatar on 27 June 1995. [1] [2] The coup was carried out by then Crown Prince Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani who, with the support of the ruling Al Thani family, took control of the country while his father, Emir Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, was on a visit to Geneva, Switzerland.

  9. North Oil Company (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    The field is situated in Qatari waters, around 180 kilometers north from Doha, 80 kilometers north of Ras Laffan and the north-east coast of Qatar. Al Shaheen is the largest offshore field in Qatar and is part of the South Pars/North Dome Gas-Condensate field , stretching across 9,700 square kilometres in Iranian and Qatari waters.