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The U.S. has admitted Qatar into its visa waiver program, allowing Qatari citizens visa-free travel for up to 90 days starting December 1. This makes Qatar the first Gulf country in the program, which requires countries to meet stringent security requirements. Qatar's admission is due to its key role in mediation talks with Hamas and Israeli officials, as well as its work on human rights and assistance in Sudan. The U.S
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