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Qatar forced to apologise after women passengers were subjected to invasive examinations
Australian Foreign Minister Marine Payne speaks during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday

QATAR was forced to apologise today after it emerged that women passengers booked on 10 flights were subjected to invasive vaginal examinations at an airport in Doha. 

Authorities said that they were trying to identify who might have given birth to a newborn baby found abandoned at Hamad airport on October 2.

The invasive searches came to light on Monday after passengers contacted authorities in Australia. 

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