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The state-owned Egyptian airline, EgyptAir, has resumed its flights to Qatar following an agreement that ended a long-running dispute.
More than three years ago, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates all severed their ties with Qatar - plunging it into isolation.
They accused the Qataris of being too friendly with Iran, and of supporting radical Islamist groups.
But the dispute was ended with an agreement at a summit earlier this month, and travel, trade, and diplomatic links are now being restored.
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