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Thursday, May 14, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Qatar

ICC prosecutor contacts: Qatar rejects ‘false’ claims

Qatar has firmly rejected what it described as “categorically false” media reports alleging improper discussions with officials from the International Criminal Court (ICC), including claims linked to potential arrest warrants for Israeli officials. In a statement issued yesterday, Qatar’s International Media Office (IMO) said recent attempts to implicate Doha in such engagements were baseless and part of a broader pattern of misinformation. The IMO asserted that the allegations had been promoted by Israeli officials through “selective leaks” aimed at advancing their own interests, adding that such accusations had been “consistently discredited and shown to be untrue”. “It has become clear that these individuals are attempting to evade — at any cost — both domestic and international legal accountability for past and ongoing violations of international law,” the statement said. It added that Qatar’s name was being wrongfully invoked to divert attention from the conduct of those making the claims and to distort facts in order to avoid legal scrutiny. The statement further alleged that Qatar was not the sole target of such efforts, pointing to what it described as longstanding covert campaigns involving the dissemination of doctored documents, audio recordings and video clips. Reaffirming its position, Qatar said it remained vigilant against what it termed as repeated attempts to undermine its reputation. “The State of Qatar remains vigilant against these attacks and will continue to defend its name while pursuing peace and stability in the region,” the IMO said.The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions and increased scrutiny surrounding legal and diplomatic developments linked to the ongoing conflict, with Qatar reiterating its commitment to transparency and international law. 

Gulf Times
Business

Qatar Stock Exchange-listed companies record QR 41.1 billion in net profits for Q3 2025

The net profits of companies listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) increased by 2.45% to QR 41.1 billion by the end of the third quarter of 2025, compared to QR 40.1 billion during the same period last year.According to data published Sunday on the QSE website, all listed companies have disclosed their financial statements for the period ending September 30, 2025, except for Al Faleh Educational Holding, which reports its results as of August 31 each year.

Gulf Times
International

Russia, Ukraine exchange claims over downed drones

Russia and Ukraine exchanged statements on Wednesday regarding the interception of drones, as hostilities between the two countries continue. The Russian Ministry of Defense said that its air defense systems had intercepted 53 Ukrainian drones overnight across several provinces. Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities reported, based on preliminary data, that air defense forces had shot down 154 drones over northern, southern, eastern, and central Ukraine. Since the outbreak of the war in February 2022, both sides have issued near-daily reports claiming to have repelled attacks by the other. Due to the circumstances of the ongoing conflict, these claims cannot be independently verified.