Ras Laffan's liquefied natural gas site in Qatar is expected to resume full operations after months of downtime due to comprehensive maintenance. This development comes at a critical time as global demand for gas is rising.
Indian Oil Minister <strong>Hardeep Singh Puri</strong> begins an official visit to <strong>Qatar</strong> on April 9 and 10, amidst challenges in securing liquefied natural gas supplies. This visit comes at a sensitive time following the announcement of a ceasefire between the <strong>United States</strong> and <strong>Iran</strong>.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense announced the thwarting of an Iranian attack targeting the country using seven ballistic missiles and drones. The attack was detected before execution, reflecting a high level of security vigilance in Qatar.
Hamad International Airport in Qatar has gradually resumed air traffic on Wednesday, with no new changes to flight schedules. This follows the announcement of a temporary truce between Iran and the United States.
Qatar has announced the resumption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production after reaching a ceasefire agreement. This decision comes at a critical time for global markets facing supply shortages.
The US administration is looking for third countries to host 1,100 Afghan allies stranded in Qatar, as the suspension of evacuation operations has led to a decline in their morale at a costly American facility. This comes amid intense negotiations to find swift solutions.
Chiyoda Corporation from Japan is evaluating the possibility of resuming its natural gas project in Ras Laffan, Qatar, after a period of suspension. This decision comes amid global trends towards enhancing renewable energy sources.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard stopped two Qatari liquefied natural gas tankers earlier today, ordering them to remain in their positions before crossing the Strait of Hormuz without providing an explanation. The tankers were on a list of vessels permitted to pass under an agreement with the United States.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and Qatari counterpart Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani emphasized the need for Arab solidarity in confronting Iranian aggressions during a bilateral meeting in Amman. They discussed ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni made an unannounced visit to Saudi Arabia, marking the first visit by a European leader to the Gulf since the outbreak of the American-Israeli war on Iran. This visit aims to enhance Italy's energy relations with Gulf countries amidst global economic challenges.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni is visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE to enhance bilateral relations amid rising tensions in the Gulf and concerns over energy supplies. This visit comes at a critical time requiring increased cooperation among nations.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense announced the successful foiling of an Iranian drone attack targeting its territory. This incident highlights the increasing tensions in the region and the security challenges facing Qatar.
Afghans stranded at the Al Udeid camp in Qatar are enduring harsh conditions as the camp's closure date approaches, leaving them uncertain about their future amid rising military tensions in the region.
A tripartite summit was held in Jeddah, gathering leaders from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The three countries emphasized the importance of enhancing Arab cooperation to address economic burdens arising from regional conflicts.
The Saudi U20 national team achieved a friendly victory against Qatar, winning 3-0 in a match held in Al-Ahsa. This win reflects the team's improved performance as they prepare for upcoming competitions.
The organizing committee confirmed that the Doha Athletics meeting, the opening round of the Diamond League, will take place as scheduled on May 8, despite the difficult circumstances in the region.
On Wednesday, the Israeli Knesset rejected a bill proposed by opposition leader Yair Lapid to classify Qatar as a hostile state. The bill received support from 28 members while 45 opposed it, highlighting divisions within the Knesset on this issue.
The Israeli Knesset has rejected a bill proposed by opposition leader Yair Lapid aimed at classifying Qatar as an enemy state. This decision reflects the ongoing political tensions in the region.
The Doha Film Institute has announced the organization of the 12th edition of the Qumra Film Festival virtually due to the current war conditions in the region. The festival will showcase 49 projects from 39 countries, running from March 27 to April 8.
The Iranian attack on Ras Laffan gas facilities marks a turning point in Qatar's security and economic landscape, targeting the heart of its gas industry. The attacks caused significant damage to oil and gas supplies, leading to disruptions in gas exports to several Arab countries.
Gulf museums are reopening their doors following temporary closures due to war. Qatar's museums have resumed activities, while cultural events in Sharjah, UAE, are back on track, although some Dubai galleries remain closed and all museums in Bahrain are still shut.
Italian Prime Minister <strong>Giorgia Meloni</strong> is set to visit <strong>Algeria</strong> this week to secure alternative gas supplies amid a global energy crisis caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This visit aims to strengthen Italy's energy partnerships, particularly following disruptions in supplies from <strong>Qatar</strong>.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense reported a helicopter crash in the nation's territorial waters due to a technical malfunction during a routine mission. Search and rescue operations are ongoing to locate the crew and personnel onboard the helicopter.
Israel has bombed the South Pars gas field in Iran, part of the world's largest natural gas field. In retaliation, Tehran targeted an energy complex in Qatar, causing significant damage.