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Doha : Qatar | 2 months ago  
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The talk of diesel being smuggled by lorry drivers from Saudi Arabia into Qatar has been going on for a while, but the allegedly illicit trade has now begun directly affecting the common man here. As lorries bringing vegetables, fruits and other key food items from across the border are being subjected...
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