An Arab country on the peninsula of Qatar; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1971; the economy is dominated by oil.
A peninsula extending northward from the Arabian mainland into the Persian Gulf.
1In Qatar, the main opposition group outside Syria elected a new leader.
2However, Housing has never been identified as the major problem in Qatar.
3Barclays raised funds from Qatar, China, Japan and Singapore investors last year.
4South Africa also opposed the resolution, while Qatar, Indonesia, and Congo abstained.
5Another source also said Qatar's Doha Bank had withdrawn from the process.
6Qatar's cabinet said earlier on Monday it was still open for trade.
7Qatar's stake is now higher than 10 percent, Hochtief said last week.
8We must help the Syrian people defend themselves, said Qatar's Sheikh Hamad.
9Russia and Qatar also agreed to further bilateral cooperation, the Kremlin said.
10Libya and Qatar also signed other accords on energy and water projects.
11Qatar Investment Authority, for example, holds stakes in Credit Suisse and Barclays.
12The outlines of the deal being discussed in Qatar are fairly clear.
13I'm not aware of any other than the Qatar process, said Daudzai.
14A successful bid would add to Qatar's already significant presence in London.
15Qatar's companies are among the highest dividend distributing firms in the region.
16The five most religious countries were Qatar, Indonesia, Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia.