Kuwaiti official highlights media role in combatting extremism

Undersecretary of Kuwait’s Ministry of Information Dr. Nasser Al-Mheisen said Wednesday his country was keen on promoting the media role in preserving the national identity and combatting the trans-border extremist ideology.

“Media plays a key role in protecting the young generation against extremism, and promoting the values of tolerance and coexistence among members of the community,” he said in a speech to the 53rd ordinary session of the Arab Information Ministers’ Council being hosted by Morocco.

He called the Arab media organizations to keep abreast with the latest developments of information technology.

Noting that social media networks have a growing impact on the various segments of the community, Dr. Al-Mheisen urged rational manipulation of these networks so as to serve the interests of individuals and communities.

He added that sound use of artificial intelligence could also serve the noble objectives of media amid accelerated changes and transformations worldwide.

“The State of Kuwait back every effort to modernize the Arab media,” Al-Mheisen said, noting that Kuwait sponsored the seventh session of the Arab award for excellence in environment media themed “climate change and the future.” Reiterating the call for a fair, durable settlement to the Palestinian question based on the relevant UN resolutions, he said Kuwait maintained firm support to the struggle of Palestinian people for regaining their legitimate rights at international forums.

Dr. Al-Mheisen is attending the current session of the Arab Information Ministers’ Council, which opened earlier today, as representative of Kuwait’s Minister of Information. (pickup previous)

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Minister of State for Energy Affairs: QatarEnergy Witnessed Unprecedented Growth

HE Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi said that QatarEnergy has witnessed unprecedented growth over the years, achieved a number of successful mergers, consolidated its international operations and presence, and grew its LNG and petrochemical capacity.

Speaking during QatarEnergy’s “My Legacy” recognition ceremony to honor the dedication, commitment, and long service of 108 employees, who have reached career milestones of 30, 35, 40, and 45 years of service, His Excellency said: “Your contributions have been very instrumental in our transformation from QGPC to Qatar Petroleum, and now to QatarEnergy, and the huge growth we have witnessed over several decades.” His Excellency also highlighted some of QatarEnergy’s milestones in this transformation, including the North Field expansion project, which will raise the State of Qatars LNG production from 77 million tons per annum to 126 million tons.

“Our growth path witnessed strategic projects like developing Idd Al-Sharqi, Al-Shaheen, and Al-Rayyan fields, the Barzan Gas Plant, the Ras Laffan Petrochemical Plant, the Golden Pass LNG project and the Golden Triangle Polymers Plant in Texas, Al-Kharsaah Solar Power Plant, and the Ammonia-7 plant, which constitute very important landmarks in serving Qatars growth requirements and providing hydrocarbon products for the local and international markets. We are also enhancing our marketing capabilities and have embarked on the largest ship building program in the world,” His Excellency added.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Ministry of Commerce and Industry Unveils Initiative to Subsidize Sheep Prices

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) launched an initiative in collaboration with the Ministry of Municipality and Widam Food Company to subsidize the prices of sheep during Eid Al Adha 1444 AH for citizens, starting from Thursday until Saturday Jul. 1, 2023 In a statement, the MoCI asserted that such an initiative aims to regularize markets during Eid Al Adha, provides commodities with affordable prices, stabilize prices and create a balance between supply and demand, stabilize local market during seasons in which demand for supply increases, as well as reduce unjustified price spikes in red meat during these seasonal periods.

An agreement was reached with Widam Food Company to provide local and imported sheep to be sold with subsidized and reduced prices to citizens based on sheep weight and determined prices. Local sheep (40 Kg and above) will cost QR1000, and imported sheep (40 Kg and above) at QR1000, the MoCI said.

The ministry stated that Widam Food Company will provide the appropriate livestock pens and is committed to never selling out slim sheep or sheep that do not comply with conditions and specifications set forth in the Islamic Sharia or with the weight and sizes that have been agreed with MoCI, pointing out that the sheep would be sold at the slaughterhouses of Widam Food Company in Al Shamal, Al Khor, Umm Salal, Al Wakra and Al Sheehaniya.

According to the terms of the initiative, sheep will be sold to each Qatari citizen who shall present a valid ID card. The buyer should be at least 20 years old and shall have the right to purchase only one sheep.

The ministry pointed out that fees of loading, slaughtering, cutting and packaging are QR50, including QR34 as loading fees and QR16 fees of slaughtering, cutting and packaging through separate coupons, outlining that if consumers do not want to promptly slaughter their sheep, beneficiary citizens can use slaughtering, cutting and packaging coupons from the beginning of the initiative until the end of Dec. 2023 In addition, the MoCI asserted that it would intensify its inspection campaigns to ensure sellers adhere to the subsidized prices and integrity of sales’ procedures, urging all consumers to report any violations through its communication channels.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Lufthansa announced that it has agreed to sell its subsidiary ‘AirPlus’ for around 450 million Euros.

Lufthansa explained in a statement that Swedish bank SEB group will take over ‘AirPlus’, signifying that the transaction would be made in the first half of next year.

Moreover, getting the necessary external approvals, particularly from different external financial bodies, was a requirement for concluding the transaction.

Lufthansa has been seeking a buyer for ‘AirPlus’ for a while before ceasing the search. The transaction, together with the sale of Lufthansa Air Plus, includes the sale of all international owned companies and all their premises.

‘AirPlus’ is expected to remain a member of the Universal Air Travel Plan (UATP) Global Payment Network after the transaction.

Source: Qatar News Agency

QSE Index Down 0.23 Percent

Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index on Wednesday dropped 23.90 points (0.23 percent), to close at 10,2243.05 points.

A total of 154,718,910 shares were traded, with a trading value of QR 506,314,719.931 from 17.771 transactions in all sectors.

Shares of 12 companies rose in the session, while the prices of another 32 fell and six companies maintained their previous closing prices.

The market capitalization, at the end of the trading session, was 606,568,339,451.200 compared to QR 608,507,236,614.280 in the previous closing.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Post Best World Cup in History…Qatar’s Economy Continues to Thrive to Achieve QNV 2030

The following is the economic bulletin prepared by the Qatar News Agency (QNA) within the framework of cooperation with the Federation of Arab Agencies (FANA).

Doha, June 21 (QNA) – Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar was a paramount milestone on the road to diversifying the country’s economy, which is one of the goals of launching the comprehensive vision for the development of the State of Qatar “Qatar National Vision 2030” in 2008, which aims to transform it into advanced country capable of achieving sustainable development and ensuring the continuation of a decent life for its people, generation after generation.

Qatar National Vision 2030 is based on four pillars, the third pillar, which is economic development, aims to develop a knowledge-based economy that is characterized by heavy reliance on research, development and innovation, excellence in entrepreneurship, and high-level education, while gradually decreases dependence on hydrocarbon activities.

This trend includes about 12 years of careful planning for the organization of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the first of its kind in the Arab world, where Qatar has spent about QR 730 billion on major projects and infrastructure projects serving the tournament, including the construction of tournament stadiums and training grounds, the construction of high-speed trains, subway networks, airports, ports, water, electricity, sanitation, parks, hospitals, schools, public transportation and other logistics business.

Over the aforementioned years, the financial allocations for these projects allowed Qatari companies and private investors to spend billions of riyals on commercial projects, such as: shopping centers, hotels, real estate, and recreational public squares, which had a positive impact on the Qatari economy in construction, trade, transportation, and real estate to tourism, attracting foreign investment, developing agriculture, and others.

Although those years witnessed many economic challenges as a result of the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian war, among others, the natural result of this planning was to enhance the competitiveness of the Qatari economy, diversify its resources, and provide it with a great capacity for growth and effectiveness in facing the increasing pressures on the global economic activity. The state’s gross domestic product then reached about QR 864 billion by the end of 2022, up from about QR 455 billion in 2010, and the contribution of the non-hydrocarbon sector exceeded about 63 percent of the total output during the year 2022, up from about 55 percent in 2010.

In 2022, the tournament year, the Qatari economy grew by 5.3 percent, outperforming the expectations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at 3.4 percent. The surplus of the state budget for the same year amounted to QR 89 billion (USD 24.4 billion), with the IMF expecting that the general budget indicators in Qatar will remain strong in the coming years.

In this context, economist Dr Abdullah Al Khater said in a statement to Qatar News Agency (QNA), that the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 played the main role in diversifying the Qatari economy over the past ten years, adding that the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 has created a real stimulus for the various economic sectors, and made it possible to set a clear vision. It also set the goals of everyone’s work in order to achieve them according to a specific timetable, harnessing all the capabilities of the state to come out with that impressive picture that reached all parts of the globe.

Dr. Al Khater indicated that the years of preparation for hosting the World Cup and the accompanying budget control are factors that have contributed to the establishment of huge infrastructure in roads, ports, airports, hotels and industrial establishments. It included various economic sectors, and was behind the emergence of sectors that led to economic diversification, such as the hospitality sector and its accessories, which strengthened the solidity of the Qatari economy and enabled it to deal with global economic shocks and challenges.

He pointed out that in addition to the Qatari economy benefiting from the infrastructure that was established in the World Cup, this sector was also able to go beyond the traditional dealings with tourists who came to the country to enjoy football matches, and consider him as a guest who requires a special quality of services.

Dr. Al Khater explained that the World Cup highlighted Qatar’s capabilities in many fields, and contributed to raising Qatar’s share of foreign investment, especially from large companies that have become familiar with the work environment in the country, and will undoubtedly have a pivotal role in the coming years in attracting more investments to the State of Qatar and the countries of the region.

It is remarkable that the impetus given by the tournament to the Qatari economy was accompanied by Qatars implementation of legislative reforms to create a business and investment climate in accordance with the best international standards;The Investment Law of 2019 permitted the establishment of foreign companies with 100 percent ownership in all sectors, with the exception of a few strategic sectors. In 2020, the government introduced new reforms regarding real estate ownership, granting non-Qatari eligibility to own real estate and invest in the sector, according to which, residents who invest in the real estate sector are granted many benefits such as residence, free health care, free education, and the possibility of investing in specific business activities.

In 2020, reforms were implemented in the labor market, and the minimum wage was applied. In 2021, the Qatari government agreed to increase the Non-Qatari Investors’ Ownership Percentage up to 100 percent in some companies listed on stock exchange.

In 2022, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI), in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Labor, announced the launch of the service of issuing a commercial license for all commercial activities.

In the same year, the Ministry of Labor launched a new package of electronic services that includes 50 services, according to the Ministry’s plan to digitize all its services. In 2022, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry also launched the Industry Services Platform, which is an electronic interface that provides industrial sector investors with electronic services through the various stages of industrial projects.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Ministry of Interior: The arrest of the exploiter of a psychologically disturbed person on social media

The Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of (Muhammad Al-Kuhli), who is exploiting a person on social media.

A statement by the Ministry of Interior stated: “The competent authorities in the Ministry of Interior continued, through its position, its procedures regarding holding accountable the owners of the downloading content, as well as the people who offend the sons of our honorable Iraqi people, in high-level coordination with the esteemed Supreme Judicial Council.”

He added that the concerned security services arrested the so-called (Muhammad Al-Kuhli), who is exploiting a person who suffers from psychological disorders as preliminary information, photographing him and showing him on social networking sites, while he is performing behavior that violates taste, morals, and public modesty.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The Minister of Interior discusses with a French official cooperation in the security fields

The Minister of Interior, “Abdul Amir Al-Shammari”, met a high-level French delegation headed by the Middle East official at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the presence of the French Ambassador to Iraq, Eric Chevalier.

A statement by the Ministry of Interior stated that the Minister discussed with the French delegation a number of issues of common concern and ways to strengthen the bonds of relations between the two countries.

During the meeting, they also discussed intensifying coordination to serve common interests, emphasizing the relations that bind Iraq with France, and ensuring cooperation in various fields, especially security.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Imprisonment / 15 / years for one of the wanted persons in Diyala

A judicial court issued a 15-year prison sentence against one of the wanted persons in Diyala Governorate.

A judicial source told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that the Diyala Juvenile Court issued a 15-year prison sentence against an accused person according to Article [406] of the Iraqi Penal Code.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Intelligence Agency: Three dangerous terrorists arrested in Kirkuk

The Federal Intelligence and Investigation Agency announced the arrest of three dangerous terrorists in Kirkuk.

The Agency’s statement stated that the intelligence Agency was able to arrest three terrorists in Kirkuk governorate who are wanted in accordance with the provisions of Article (4 / of terrorism) for their affiliation with ISIS gangs. The first of them worked in the so-called Diwan al-Jund and participated in the battle of Alas and Ajil fields, battles against the Peshmerga forces. The second terrorist worked as a fighter against our security forces and the Peshmerga forces, and worked in the checkpoint of (Caves of Dahr) in the Riyadh district. The third terrorist also worked as a fighter in the ranks of ISIS terrorist gangs, and worked in the checkpoint of the Abbasi district (the waterfalls).

Source: National Iraqi News Agency