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World : Qatar Resumes Maritime Navigation After Precautionary Suspension
DOHA, July 5 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Qatar's Ministry of Transport on Sunday announced the full resumption of maritime navigation for all types of marine vessels, effective immediately, reported Xinhua.
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The Eastern Herald
· Jul 5, 2026
Qatar Resumes Maritime Navigation for All Vessels After Six-Day Safety Suspension
Qatar's transport ministry restored maritime navigation for all vessels Sunday, ending a six-day suspension imposed after a Qatari citizen was killed by shrapnel from a military operation near a vessel in Qatari waters. The ministry announced the resumption effective July 5 following a safety assessment.
Syrian Arab News Agency
· Jul 5, 2026
Qatar resumes maritime navigation after lifting temporary restrictions
Doha, July 6 (SANA) Qatar has resumed all maritime navigation activities for all types of vessels and watercraft after lifting temporary restrictions imposed last month, the Ministry of Transport said on Sunday. In a statement posted on X, the ministry said vessel operators and users should comply with applicable regulations and ensure the availability of []
Iran Herald
· Jul 8, 2026
"Unacceptable attack": Qatar condemns strike on vessel 'Al-Rekayyat', holds Iran legally responsible
Doha [Qatar], July 8 (ANI): Qatar has strongly condemned the targeting of its vessel 'Al-Rekayyat' while it was transiting near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, describing the incident as an 'unacceptable attack' on international maritime navigation and global energy security.In a post on X on Tuesday, Majed Al Ansari, Advisor to the Prime Minister and official spokesperson for Qatar's Ministry of Foreign A
Qatar News Agency
· Jun 29, 2026
GCC Secretary General Expresses Condolences to Qatar over Martyrdom of Qatari Citizen
Riyadh, June 29 (QNA) - Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi expressed his sincere condolences and profound sympathies to the State of Qatar over the martyrdom of a Qatari citizen who was killed by shrapnel resulting from military operations in the region. The incident also left a resident injured.
Doha News
· Jul 9, 2026
Qatar says mediation is a constitutional commitment, not just foreign policy tool
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Yemen Press Agency
· Jul 5, 2026
Sanaa warns Riyadh: New escalation threatens your economic facilities, strategic projects
SANAA, July 05 (YPA) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sanaa-based government affirmed, in an official statement on Sunday, that the Yemeni people have made their definitive decision to end the aggression, break the blockade, and restore their full sovereign rights. The Ministry stressed that the full reopening of Sanaa International Airport is []
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Related coverage for "World : Qatar Resumes Maritime Navigation After Precautionary Suspension": The Eastern Herald — Qatar Resumes Maritime Navigation for All Vessels After Six-Day Safety Suspension. Syrian Arab News Agency — Qatar resumes maritime navigation after lifting temporary restrictions. Iran Herald — "Unacceptable attack": Qatar condemns strike on vessel 'Al-Rekayyat', holds Iran legally responsible . Qatar News Agency — GCC Secretary General Expresses Condolences to Qatar over Martyrdom of Qatari Citizen. Doha News — Qatar says mediation is a constitutional commitment, not just foreign policy tool. Yemen Press Agency — Sanaa warns Riyadh: New escalation threatens your economic facilities, strategic projects