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File photo shows a general view of  the National Museum of Damascus.
Region

Six ancient statues stolen from Syria's National Museum of Damascus

Six ancient statues have been stolen from the National Museum of Damascus, which is one of the Middle East's oldest cultural institutions and houses a collection showing Syria's archaeological and artistic heritage.A source at the museum told Reuters that a thief broke a glass display case on Monday and apparently stayed inside the building until evening.Authorities have launched an investigation, according to the head of internal security in Damascus, Osama Mohammad Khair Atkeh.Khair Atkeh, quoted by state news agency SANA, said specialised teams were conducting tracking and search operations to arrest those responsible and recover the stolen artefacts.Security guards and officials were being questioned to determine the circumstances of the incident, he added.Established in 1919, the National Museum closed in 2012 because of fighting in the capital at the start of the country's civil war. It partially reopened in 2018, and resumed full operations in January 2025, a month after rebels toppled former President Bashar al-Assad.

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Qatar

Shura Council speaker meets Pakistan's National Assembly speaker, Senate chairman

His Excellency the Shura Council Speaker, Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanim, held separate meetings in Islamabad Monday with Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan Yusuf Raza Gilani. HE the Shura Council Speaker is visiting Pakistan at the head of the Council's delegation participating in the World Conference of Speakers of Parliament, which begins today. The meetings focused on strengthening parliamentary co-operation between the Shura Council and the National Assembly and the Senate of Pakistan, with both sides discussing ways to advance shared interests. Topics on the conference agenda were also discussed.The conference centres on the theme of "Peace, Security, and Development," underscoring the role of parliaments in supporting global efforts to build a more stable and just international order. It serves as a platform for aligning perspectives, promoting dialogue and mediation in conflict resolution, and fostering co-operation in water, energy, and food security. Climate change, sustainable development, and interfaith and intercultural harmony are also key areas of focus.

State-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co sees trading as a way to capture greater value from selling fuels produced in the emirate and elsewhere, says Ahmed bin Thalith, chief executive officer of its oil trading unit.
Business

Abu Dhabi’s oil trading arm plans rapid international expansion

Abu Dhabi’s five-year-old oil trading arm plans to boost the volume it handles by two thirds in the next few years as it expands internationally, its CEO said.State-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co sees trading as a way to capture greater value from selling fuels produced in the emirate and elsewhere, said Ahmed bin Thalith, chief executive officer of the unit. The next phase of Adnoc Global Trading’s expansion will be an office in Houston in 2027, he said.“In only five years, we’ve established offices in Singapore, in Geneva and, soon to come, in the US,” bin Thalith said in an interview at the company’s office in Abu Dhabi. “This will put us on the global map and this will increase our footprint.” AGT is handling the equivalent of about 1.1mn to 1.2mn barrels of oil a day and aims to expand that to about 2mn barrels a day, he said.Middle Eastern oil producers have for decades dominated global crude markets, traditionally selling their cargoes on long-term contracts. More recently, companies like Adnoc and Saudi Aramco have been setting up and expanding trading operations as growing domestic refining capacity gave them access to higher-value products such as diesel that can be sold into new markets like Europe.Expanding to the US with a Houston office in 2027 will help achieve its volume targets, bin Thalith said. AGT has started a petrochemicals trading desk and will expand it as Adnoc builds its presence in that industry internationally and with plants on the US Gulf coast, he said.“Once you tap into a market such as the US where most of the products are exported, then that will give you a big boost,” he said.AGT is a joint venture between Adnoc, Italy’s Eni SpA and Austria’s OMV AG. Those partners also operate the emirate’s refinery at Ruwais on the Arabian Gulf coast, with capacity to process more than 900,000 barrels of crude a day. Some of the refinery’s gasoline, diesel and jet fuel is used domestically, but the majority goes for export.“We own the full value chain, from the well all the way to the distribution, and trading comes in and takes advantage of the whole operation,” bin Thalith said. “When you have one of the biggest refineries in the world behind you, that’s a very good thing to start with” and helped the trader be profitable “from day one,” he said.Adnoc and Saudi Aramco are both expanding their trading units in an effort to maximise profits and replicate the success of international firms such as Shell Plc and BP Plc. Another business called Adnoc Trading that’s wholly owned by the Middle Eastern producer, deals in crude oil and liquefied natural gas.International oil companies have long profited from selling on the open market crude from fields they operate and fuels from their own refining networks. That business, known as trading the system, gives the oil companies a base around which to buy and sell fuels produced by others, create hedges and react to market opportunities, a model the Middle Eastern producers are seeking to follow.“If you look at other companies that have those mega systems, they have a ratio of one system barrel to three non-system barrels,” bin Thalith said. “So we’d like to reach that point.” Regional rival Aramco Trading moved 7.3mn barrels a day of crude oil and refined products in 2024. Vitol Group the world’s largest independent trader, had a similar volume last year.Some traders have struggled make money this year due to price volatility caused by geopolitics rather than pure market fundamentals.“People confuse volatility with uncertainty and they’re not the same,” bin Thalith said. “Uncertainty is something like sanctions, like trade wars, that you don’t know when it’s going to end and it impacts you in a way that is different than the normal movement of the market.”

The control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, with the Washington Monument in the background, on October 31, 2025. REUTERS
International

FAA resumes traffic at Washington, DC, airport after threat reported against plane

The Federal Aviation Administration resumed traffic at Reagan Washington National Airport on Tuesday after briefly halting operations because of a bomb threat against a United Airlines plane.The FAA said operations were resuming after earlier issuing a ground stop due to a reported security issue. Passengers were removed from the plane, and the aircraft was moved away from the terminal while authorities investigated.A person briefed on the matter said a bomb threat had been made against the plane and in an abundance of caution the plane was being checked.United referred questions to the FBI. The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Reagan Airport is just five miles from the White House and U.S. Capitol and the FAA imposes special security restrictions around the airspace.FlightRadar24, a flight tracking site, said the issue was prompted by an unconfirmed threat against a United flight that had arrived from Houston.More than 190 flights have already been delayed at Reagan Airport, according to FlightAware.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Prime Minister sends congratulations to his counterpart in Tonga

His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani sent on Tuesday a cable of congratulations to the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Fisheries and Prisons of the Kingdom of Tonga Dr. Aisake Valu Eke on the occasion of his country's National Day.

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Qatar

HH the Deputy Amir sends congratulations to the King of Tonga

His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Thani sent on Tuesday a cable of congratulations to the King Tupou VI of the Kingdom of Tonga on the occasion of his country's National Day.

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Qatar

HH the Amir sends congratulations to King of Tonga

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani sent on Tuesday a cable of congratulations to the King Tupou VI of the Kingdom of Tonga on the occasion of his country's National Day.

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Qatar

President of Transitional Presidential Council of Haiti tours NMoQ

The President of the Transitional Presidential Council of the Republic of Haiti, Anthony Frank Laurent Saint-Cyr, and his accompanying delegation visited the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) on Monday.The visit came as part of his participation in the Second World Summit for Social Development, scheduled to convene on Tuesday.During the tour, Saint-Cyr viewed the museum's most prized collections across its various galleries and received a comprehensive briefing on its precious treasures, which span multiple eras.He was accompanied by HE Director of the National Museum of Qatar Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Hamad Al-Thani.

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Qatar

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs meets Singapore’s Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs

His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met on Sunday with the Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs of the Republic of Singapore, K. Shanmugam, who is currently visiting the country.During the meeting, the two sides discussed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen and enhance them, in addition to a number of topics of mutual interest.

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Sport

Qatar finishes 4th at the U-17 Handball World Championship, Germany claims the title

Qatar under-17 national handball team concluded its participation in the inaugural edition of the World Cup held in Morocco, finishing in fourth place after losing to Spain 23-35 in the third-place and bronze medal match on Saturday.The match between Qatar and Spain came amid high hopes of achieving a historic feat and claiming the bronze medal, after Qatar had advanced to the semifinals as the best second-placed team in the group stage.Qatar finished runner-up in Group B, earning two victories against Tunisia (38-30) and South Korea (45-24), and suffering one loss against Spain (23-41).In the semifinals, Qatar lost to Germany (22-39), which led them to play the third-place match against Spain. Despite the score difference, the Qatari players delivered a strong performance and showed great fighting spirit.Reaching the semifinals of the tournament marks a continuation of the remarkable international successes achieved by Qatari handball at various levels, most notably the silver medal won at the World Men's Handball Championship held in Doha in 2015. This achievement reflects the ongoing development of Qatar's youth programs and the national team's consistent presence among the top competitors worldwide.As for the final match, it brought together the Egyptian and German teams, and ended with Germany's victory (44-43) after extra time, during which the Germans secured the win following a marathon match full of dramatic turns.Germany led the first half (18-17) before Egypt rallied in the second half and came close to victory. However, the Germans scored an equalizer in the final seconds, then clinched the title of the inaugural edition of the championship in extra time.

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Qatar

Prime Minister sends congratulations to Algerian Counterpart

His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani sent a cable of congratulations to the Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria Sifi Ghrieb on the occasion of his country's National Day.

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Qatar

HH the Deputy Amir sends congratulations to President of Algeria

His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani sent a cable of congratulations to the President of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria Abdelmadjid Tebboune on the occasion of his country's National Day.