The Qatari-owned television network Al Jazeera has denounced what it
calls an attempt to silence freedom of expression, after Saudi Arabia
demanded that the broadcaster be shut down. The Saudis, plus other Gulf
nations leading a blockade against Qatar, have issued a list of 13
demands in exchange for lifting a draconian two-week embargo. Qatar has
been given just 10 days to comply. Read more
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