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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

Qatar’s Ministry of Interior reported that eight people were injured in a missile attack, with one in critical condition. The ministry’s public relations chief, Abdullah Khalifa Al Muftah, stated on Saturday that a total of 66 missiles were fired at Qatar. Authorities also identified 114 pieces of metal debris scattered across the country. Additionally, an early-warning radar system was damaged after being struck by an Iranian drone.

Ibrahim Sultan Al Hashemi, head of public relations at Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, condemned the repeated targeting of Qatar, calling Iran’s actions reckless and irresponsible. He said such behavior violated the principles of good neighborly relations.

Officials did not provide further details on the origin or timing of the attacks, and no information was released about potential responses or ongoing investigations.

01 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar says eight injured in missile attack, condemns Iran for reckless targeting

A new missile attack has been reported in Doha, the capital of Qatar, according to local media on February 28, 2026. This marks another incident following a previous strike on Saturday. The earlier attack had prompted a response from Qatar’s defense ministry, which stated that several missiles were intercepted before reaching their targets.

The defense ministry previously indicated that the missiles appeared to be aimed at Al Udeid Air Base, the region’s largest American military installation. The interior ministry had confirmed that no damage occurred during that earlier assault. The latest report did not specify the extent of the new attack or whether any casualties or damage were recorded.

Further details about the origin of the missiles or the parties responsible were not disclosed in the available information.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Another missile attack reported in Doha targeting area near Al Udeid Air Base

The Bangladesh Embassy in Doha has issued an emergency advisory urging all Bangladeshi expatriates in Qatar to exercise special caution following the Iran-Israel conflict. The notice, released on Saturday, February 28, 2026, advised residents to avoid military installations and remain indoors or in safe locations unless absolutely necessary. It emphasized that individuals should not go outside unless essential until the situation improves.

The embassy further instructed expatriates to keep essential items such as cash, Qatar ID (QID), health cards, necessary medicines, mobile chargers, and dry food with them at all times. It also reminded everyone to respect Qatari laws and follow official statements and instructions from the Qatari government. The advisory warned that uploading related photos or videos on social media violates Qatari law and urged caution in online activity.

For any emergencies, the embassy requested that Bangladeshis contact its hotline or email at mission.doha@mofa.gov.bd for assistance.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Embassy in Doha urges expatriates to stay alert amid Iran-Israel conflict tensions

The United States embassies in Qatar and Bahrain on Saturday directed their staff to move to safe shelters following joint US and Israeli airstrikes in Iran. The embassies also advised American citizens residing in both countries to take similar precautions until further notice. In separate statements, the missions confirmed that they were implementing a shelter plan for all personnel.

According to the report, Iran has vowed a strong response to the attacks, with an Iranian official telling Reuters that the retaliation would be severe and destructive. Ebrahim Azizi, head of Iran’s National Security Commission, warned the United States and Israel that they had embarked on a path beyond their control. International media reported that at least 30 key sites in Iran, including the office of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, were targeted in the strikes.

The situation has heightened regional tensions, prompting US diplomatic missions to take precautionary measures while Iran prepares for a potential counterattack.

28 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US embassies in Qatar and Bahrain tell staff to shelter after Iran strikes

Qatar has announced a one billion dollar donation to the Peace Council formed by U.S. President Donald Trump to support Gaza’s reconstruction. The announcement was made by Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani during the council’s first meeting at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C. He reaffirmed Qatar’s long-standing commitment to peace and mediation, emphasizing that the council will work to fully implement a 20-point plan under President Trump’s leadership.

According to Sheikh Mohammed, the council’s implementation of the plan aims to ensure justice and equality for both Palestinians and Israelis. He stated that Qatar’s contribution is intended to help achieve a final resolution that fulfills Palestinians’ aspirations for statehood and international recognition, while addressing Israel’s security and regional integration goals.

The Peace Council was announced on January 10 as part of efforts to end the Gaza conflict. The UN Security Council later approved post-war management structures under Resolution 2803, assigning the council responsibilities for reconstruction, aid coordination, transitional security, and advancing regional peace processes.

20 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar pledges $1 billion to Trump-led Peace Council for Gaza reconstruction

The 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha was dominated by warnings that Israel’s military campaign in Gaza is destabilising the global order and reshaping regional power dynamics. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the Palestinian issue as the defining strategic question for the Middle East, calling Israel’s actions genocide and urging comprehensive sanctions, an arms embargo, and legal accountability. He said the violence in Gaza represents a deliberate destruction of civilian life and a collapse of international law, while also confirming that Iran and the United States plan a second round of indirect talks.

Al Jazeera Media Network chairman Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer Al Thani said the assault on Gaza marks a turning point for the Palestinian cause, accusing Israel of seeking to reoccupy and resettle parts of Gaza and the West Bank. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud warned that the conflict and Red Sea tensions reflect a wider breakdown of global governance, while Turkiye’s communications chief Burhanettin Duran said the Gaza war exposes the failure of international institutions to prevent atrocities.

Speakers collectively urged renewed commitment to justice, sovereignty, and multilateral cooperation to restore stability and prevent further erosion of international norms.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Leaders at Doha forum warn Gaza war erodes global norms and reshapes regional power balance

At a panel discussion during the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, Ahmed Al-Zandani, an assistant professor at Ahmed Bin Mohammed Military College, stated that Israel occupies the center of the current international order, while Arab states remain on its periphery. He argued that Arab nations have little influence over global developments, describing their policies as reactive rather than proactive and their position as subordinate.

Al-Zandani explained that the existing global structure emerged after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, when Arab regions became colonies. He said the United Kingdom played a decisive role in shaping this order by sending experts to study the region’s geography and ethnicity, leaving a lasting impact on Middle Eastern politics and structures.

According to Al-Zandani, this historical legacy continues to distance the Arab world from the core of global decision-making, reinforcing its marginal position in international affairs.

08 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Al-Zandani says Israel dominates global order while Arab states remain marginalized


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