Doha Market Shows Signs of Recovery Two Weeks Into Regional Strikes
BBC correspondent reports Doha's Souq Waqif market beginning to fill up again despite ongoing regional strikes affecting the area.

Doha's traditional Souq Waqif market is showing signs of recovery two weeks into regional strikes that have affected the area, according to BBC reporting from the scene.
BBC International News correspondent Barbara Plett Usher visited the market to observe conditions as strikes in the region continue. The market appears to be gradually returning to normal activity levels despite the ongoing regional tensions.
The Souq Waqif, one of Doha's most prominent traditional markets, serves as a key commercial and cultural hub in Qatar's capital. The market's recovery suggests some stabilization in daily life despite the broader regional situation.
The strikes referenced in the reporting appear to be part of ongoing regional tensions, though specific details about their nature and scope were not elaborated in the available reporting.