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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — ASIF IQBAL DOHA QATAR’S water consumption has risen from 83 million gallons per day in 2000 to more than 235 million gallons a day in 2012, and is forecast to reach 361 million gallons per day (GPD) by 2020, Oxford Business Group (OBG) has said in its latest report.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — REUTERS RAMALLAH A PALESTINIAN leader widely credited by the West with introducing transparency to a corruption-plagued and donor-dependent economy lost his job as finance minister in a government reshuffle on Wednesday.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — AFP ADEN YEMEN’S army, with the backing of US experts, is slowly gaining ground in its southern offensive against Al Qaeda, diplomats and officials said on Wednesday, as the death toll in five days of fighting rose to 144.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — AP TEHRAN THE negotiating stance from Iranian officials never varies: The Islamic Republic will not give up its capabilities to make nuclear fuel. But embedded in the messages are meanings that reach beyond Tehran’s talks with world powers.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — AP RAMALLAH THE shadowy financial adviser of the late Yasser Arafat is being sought on suspicion he stole millions of dollars in public funds, the top Palestinian anti-corruption campaigner said Wednesday.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — AFP DAMASCUS SYRIAN forces were accused on Wednesday of having “executed” 15 civilians, as the office of envoy Kofi Annan said members of a UN observer team were evacuated from a tense town a day after a blast hit their convoy.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — AILYN AGONIA DOHA THAILAND’s Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Wednesday called upon Qatari investors to explore investment opportunities in her country, especially in the agricultural and food industry sectors.
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Qatar Tribune - First with the news and whats behind it — RAJESH MISHRA DOHA LONG queues of remitters formed in front of exchange houses in Doha as the Indian rupee slid to a historic low against the dollar on Wednesday. Experts think it could dip further.
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