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Qatar’s authorities have issued a “high” emergency alert for residents after multiple explosions were heard in the capital, Doha, according to Al Jazeera. An AFP reporter based in Doha confirmed hearing the blasts on Wednesday. Earlier, the Qatari government announced that residents near the U.S. Embassy in Doha would be relocated as part of precautionary measures.

The alert follows a series of escalating incidents across the Middle East. After a joint U.S.-Israel attack on Iran last Saturday, Iran reportedly targeted American facilities in several regional locations. This week, U.S. embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, as well as the U.S. consulate in Dubai, have come under attack.

The situation has heightened regional security concerns, with Gulf nations closely monitoring developments as tensions between Iran and Western allies continue to rise.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar issues high alert after explosions in Doha amid rising Middle East tensions

Qatar announced that its air defense systems intercepted 14 ballistic missiles and four drones launched from Iran on Saturday morning, according to a statement cited by Al Jazeera. The country’s defense ministry confirmed that all incoming threats were successfully neutralized and that security forces remain on high alert to monitor the situation.

Authorities in Qatar urged citizens, residents, and visitors to remain calm and to follow official guidance. They also advised the public to avoid spreading rumors and to rely solely on verified information from government sources.

The report comes as regional tensions remain high, with neighboring countries taking precautionary measures in response to aerial threats. Qatar’s swift response underscores its readiness to defend its airspace and maintain internal stability.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar intercepts missiles and drones launched from Iran, urges calm and vigilance

Several explosions were heard in Doha, the capital of Qatar, following Iranian attacks in the region, according to an AFP reporter based in the city. Al Jazeera reported that Qatar’s defense systems were intercepting missiles entering its airspace. The AFP correspondent described hearing four initial explosions, followed by six more, and later around twenty in total, with visible smoke where interceptors struck Iranian missiles or drones.

Earlier, Qatar had begun relocating residents living near the U.S. Embassy in Doha as a precautionary measure. The developments come after the United States and Israel jointly launched attacks on Iran last Saturday, prompting Iranian retaliatory strikes targeting U.S. installations across several Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, where American embassies were hit, and the U.S. consulate in Dubai.

The situation underscores rising regional tensions as Qatar now faces direct security threats linked to the broader Iran-U.S.-Israel confrontation.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosions rock Doha as Qatar intercepts missiles amid escalating Iran-U.S. tensions

Multiple explosions were reported in Doha, the capital of Qatar, according to an AFP correspondent based in the city. The Qatari government had earlier announced that residents living near the US Embassy in Doha would be relocated as a precautionary measure. The evacuation process was underway when the explosions were heard across the city.

The incident follows a series of escalating attacks in the Middle East after a joint US-Israeli strike on Iran last Saturday. In retaliation, Iran reportedly targeted American facilities across the region. US embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait were attacked earlier in the week, and the US consulate in Dubai also came under assault.

The explosions in Doha add to growing regional instability, prompting heightened security measures around diplomatic missions and raising concerns among Gulf states about further escalation.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosions in Doha as US Embassy begins precautionary evacuation amid regional unrest

Qatar Airways announced that it will operate special flights on Thursday from several Middle Eastern cities to major destinations across Europe. According to the airline, flights from Muscat, Oman will depart for London Heathrow, Berlin, Copenhagen, Madrid, Rome, and Amsterdam. Another flight will leave Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for Frankfurt.

The airline stated in a post on X that its main operations from Doha remain temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace. Passengers have been advised not to go to airports until they receive official notifications from Qatar Airways regarding these special flights.

The announcement indicates a temporary adjustment in the airline’s operations as it seeks to maintain limited connectivity between the Middle East and Europe amid the ongoing airspace restrictions.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar Airways to run special flights from Middle East to Europe amid airspace closure

Qatar’s Ministry of Interior announced that residents living near the US Embassy in Doha are being temporarily relocated to safe areas. The ministry said in a statement on social media platform X on Thursday, March 5, that the move is a precautionary measure to ensure public safety. It also confirmed that alternative housing arrangements have been made for those affected.

In a separate incident, a powerful explosion occurred on a tanker anchored off the coast of Kuwait. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that the blast took place about 30 nautical miles southeast of Mubarak Al-Kabir port. According to the ship’s master, the explosion was heard on the port side, followed by smoke, and a small boat was seen leaving the area shortly afterward.

UKMTO added that one of the ship’s cargo tanks was damaged, causing an oil spill that poses an environmental threat. Water also entered the vessel, but all crew members were confirmed safe.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar evacuates residents near US Embassy; tanker explosion off Kuwait coast causes oil spill

QatarEnergy, the world’s largest producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), has declared force majeure for its affected buyers after halting LNG and related product output. The company announced on Monday that production at its facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City was suspended due to military attacks on those sites.

According to QatarEnergy, the force majeure declaration releases it from liability for failing to meet supply obligations caused by events beyond its control. The announcement immediately triggered a sharp reaction in global energy markets, with benchmark Dutch and British wholesale gas prices rising by about 50 percent, and benchmark Asian LNG prices increasing by roughly 39 percent.

Given Qatar’s central role in global LNG supply, the production shutdown has had a significant impact on international energy markets, intensifying concerns over supply stability and price volatility.

05 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

QatarEnergy halts LNG output after attacks, declares force majeure, global gas prices surge

Qatar’s Ministry of Defense reported that Iran fired two ballistic missiles toward Qatar. One missile was intercepted by Qatar’s air defense system, while the other was neutralized from the US Al Udeid Air Base, the largest American military facility in the Middle East. No casualties have been reported by Qatari authorities.

Separately, a drone attack targeted the CIA station at the US Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday, March 2. A source confirmed to Reuters on Tuesday, March 3, that Iranian drones were used in the assault, though it remains unclear whether the CIA station was the intended target. The CIA has declined to comment on the incident.

The developments come amid heightened regional tensions, with recent reports of Israeli strikes in Iran’s Isfahan and Lebanon, and the United States ordering non-essential personnel to leave Karachi and Lahore in Pakistan.

04 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran fires missiles toward Qatar; one intercepted near US Al Udeid Air Base

Iran launched a missile attack on the US Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, according to a statement from Qatar’s Ministry of Defense. The ministry reported that two ballistic missiles were fired from Iran, one of which was intercepted by Qatar’s air defense system, while the other struck the Al-Udeid base. The incident occurred on Wednesday, and no casualties have been reported so far.

The report, carried by Al Jazeera and cited by the Qatari defense authorities, marks a significant escalation involving Iranian missile activity in the Gulf region. The Al-Udeid base is known as a key US military installation in Qatar, and the attack underscores heightened regional tensions. The ministry’s statement did not provide further details about the extent of the damage or any immediate response measures.

Authorities have not yet released additional information regarding potential follow-up actions or investigations into the missile strike.

04 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran fires two missiles at US Al-Udeid base in Qatar; one hits, no casualties reported

The government of Qatar has extended the validity of all types of entry visas by one month. The announcement was made by the country’s Ministry of Interior on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The extension applies to visas that have already expired or are nearing expiration, and the new rule took effect on February 28.

According to the ministry, the extension process will be handled entirely through electronic means, requiring no additional fees or in-person visits. Applicants will not need to submit any extra applications to benefit from the extension. The decision aims to simplify administrative procedures for visitors and residents holding various categories of Qatari visas.

The ministry’s statement indicates that the measure is part of a broader effort to streamline visa management and reduce bureaucratic steps for foreign nationals currently in Qatar.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar extends all visa types by one month through electronic process without fees

New explosions were heard in Doha, the capital of Qatar, on the night of March 2, 2026. The blasts are believed to have resulted from Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks. Earlier that day, Iranian drones reportedly struck several energy installations in Qatar’s industrial city of Ras Laffan, though no casualties were reported.

According to reports, Qatar’s air force claimed to have shot down two Iranian jets approaching its territory and intercepted several ballistic missiles and drones. The incidents mark a continuation of escalating tensions in the Gulf region, with Qatar appearing to be the latest target of Iranian aerial activity.

The situation remains tense as authorities assess the extent of the damage and monitor for further threats, while no immediate reports of injuries or fatalities have emerged.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosions in Doha linked to suspected Iranian missile and drone attacks

Following Iran’s attack, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During the call, both leaders discussed regional developments and ways to ease recent tensions. Putin expressed solidarity with the Qatari leader, reaffirming Russia’s readiness to provide any form of assistance to Qatar.

According to a statement from the Qatari Emir’s office, Sheikh Tamim thanked President Putin for his show of support and willingness to assist following the Iranian attack. The statement added that the two leaders emphasized the importance of strengthening diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and maintain regional security and stability.

The discussion highlighted ongoing diplomatic engagement between Qatar and Russia amid heightened regional uncertainty following Iran’s actions.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Putin voices solidarity with Qatar’s emir after Iran attack, stressing regional stability

European gas prices surged by nearly 50 percent after QatarEnergy announced a suspension of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production following an attack in the Middle East, according to Al Jazeera. Data from the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) showed that the front-month contract at the Netherlands’ Title Transfer Facility (TTF) hub rose by 14.56 euros to 46.52 euros per megawatt hour, equivalent to about 15.92 dollars per MMBtu. Earlier in the day, prices had already climbed about 25 percent before the production halt announcement pushed them higher.

Massimo Di Odoardo, vice president of gas and LNG research at Wood Mackenzie, said that any disruption in LNG supply could intensify competition between Asia and Europe for available cargoes. Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy at ING, warned that if the market begins to price in a prolonged disruption of Qatari LNG supply, TTF prices could rise to between 80 and 100 euros per MWh.

The British April contract also increased by 40.83 pence per therm to 119.40 pence, while Asia’s Japan-Korea Marker (JKM) index jumped nearly 39 percent to 15.068 dollars per MMBtu.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

QatarEnergy halts LNG output, sending European gas prices soaring nearly 50 percent

Qatar has temporarily suspended production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) following an attack linked to Iran. Authorities confirmed that the decision was made after the country’s main LNG facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City was targeted. The extent of the damage in the area remains unclear, but officials from QatarEnergy and the state news agency confirmed the production halt on Monday.

As the world’s largest LNG producer, Qatar’s suspension has raised concerns about potential disruptions in global gas supply. The Ras Laffan complex operates 14 LNG trains with a combined annual production capacity of about 77 million tons, making it a critical hub for international energy markets.

The temporary shutdown underscores the vulnerability of global energy infrastructure to regional conflicts and may influence short-term energy prices depending on how quickly Qatar can resume operations.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar suspends LNG production after Iranian attack damages Ras Laffan facilities

Qatar’s Ministry of Defense reported that two of the country’s energy-related facilities were hit by missile attacks on March 2, 2026. The ministry confirmed that no casualties or injuries occurred in the incidents. One missile struck a water storage tank at the Mesaieed Energy Plant, while another targeted an energy installation in Ras Laffan Industrial City operated by QatarEnergy.

According to the ministry’s statement, relevant authorities will assess all damages caused by the attacks and release detailed information later. Qatari officials stated that the situation is currently under control following the strikes.

The report attributed the missile attacks to Iran, though no further details about the launch or response were provided in the ministry’s statement.

03 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian missiles hit two Qatari energy sites; no casualties reported


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