HH the Amir Arrives in Amsterdam


HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani arrived Sunday in Amsterdam on an official visit to the friendly Kingdom of the Netherlands.

HH the Amir was welcomed upon arrival at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol by HE Adjutant General and Head of the Military House of HM the King Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Hanke Bruins Slot, HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Netherlands Dr. Mutlaq bin Majid Al Qahtani, and HE Ambassador of the Netherlands to the State pf Qatar Ferdinand Lahnstein along with a lineup of senior officials in the Dutch government, and members of the Qatari Embassy in the Netherlands.

An official delegation is accompanying HH the Amir.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Head of the Libyan Government, US Special Envoy Discuss Developments in Libya


Head of the Libyan Government of National Unity Abdul Hamid Al Dbeiba met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland.

The two sides discussed developments in the Libyan political situation,in addition to promoting cooperation between the two countries in a host of local and international issues of common concern.

Dbeibah reaffirmed his government’s support for local and international efforts aimed at holding parliamentary and presidential elections in accordance with fair, enforceable laws to end the transitional stages.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Gaza’s Civil Defense Personnel Sacrifice Their Lives Dutifully for Palestinians to Survive – Report


Doha: They move toward their destinies without fear or hesitation, walking through directions different from those of other people. While everyone else flees and stays away from danger, you find those people answering the call of duty with extraordinary speed. They do not fear death, as their job often places them in the heart of hell, working around the clock day and night to save lives and aid the distressed. Those people are the Palestinian civil defense personnel in the embattled Gaza Strip, the enclave that has been exposed to unprecedented and brutal Israeli aggression since October 7, 2023.

For nine months, the embattled civil defense personnel have been operating in an environment that does not resemble other intervention personnel elsewhere in the world, and they are obviously unfamiliar to Gazans. It’s an environment surrounded by rockets, non-guided bombs from air, sea, and land what locals now call the policy of scorched earth, destroying entire residential blocks with ruthless bombings known as
fire belts, sparing no mercy for civilians women, children, elderly, sick, wounded, and disabled alike. They are pursued day and night, even in areas claimed safe by the occupying forces, and repeatedly urging residents to evacuate.

Due to equipment shortages, lack of supplies, fuel scarcity, and frequent Israeli targeting, communication and internet disruptions, civil defense personnel sometimes manage only urgent cases, leaving thousands of martyrs under rubble. They often operate amidst ongoing explosions and flames from relentless shelling, with communication becoming increasingly difficult and rare, or even almost impossible.

In their noble mission, civil defense personnel in Gaza have lost most of their equipment and gear and are being intentionally targeted and executed by the Israeli army forces. They have lost 69 martyrs and over 250 injured multiple times.

In mid-May 2023, Gaza’s Civil Defense reported that it had conducted 37,500 humanitarian missions equivalent to 24 years of pre-war operation,
albeit the stringent limitations or lack of resources due to the siege imposed by the Israeli army from land, air, and sea. They boldly and bravely proceed with their humanitarian efforts amidst immense difficulties, striving to change and rescue whatever can be saved before it’s too late.

The Israeli offensive has dramatically altered Gaza due to widespread devastation everywhere, resembling a catastrophic earthquake that demolished entire areas, streets, and landmarks, turning densely populated residential areas into ruins by bombs, rockets, tanks, and bulldozers.

This persistent aggression has left more than 123,000 martyrs and wounded, mostly children and women, with nearly 10,000 missing amid major devastation and famine that took the lives of many children and elderly. Also, over two million Palestinians were displaced multiple times, now living in dire humanitarian conditions with severe shortages of fuel, medicine, and necessities. According to UNICEF, 17,000 children in Gaza live without one or bot
h parents, and 60,000 pregnant women are at risk due to inadequate healthcare.

Additionally, the persistent offensive has caused major decimation in infrastructure, agricultural lands, grain stores, markets, water wells, fuel stations, and shelters such as UNRWA schools, hospitals, and mosques in the densely populated coastal enclave of 2.4 million people, stripping away their basic life necessities.

Notwithstanding the catastrophic consequences, Israel persists in its offensive in Gaza, giving no qualms about all calls and appeals for a ceasefire, including a UN resolution demanding the immediate cessation of war and orders from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to prevent genocide and improve humanitarian conditions. Also, Israel ignores the action taken by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant.

Source: Qatar News Agency

China Launches Astronomical Satellite to Capture Gamma-Ray Bursts


China launched an astronomical satellite, a Long March-2C rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, the result of nearly 20 years of hard work between Chinese and French scientists, to capture gamma-ray bursts which flicker like fireworks in the farthest reaches of the universe.

“We are looking forward to some important discoveries, such as the earliest gamma-ray bursts that occurred when the universe was still in its childhood, which will help us study cosmic evolution,” said Wei Jianyan, Chinese principal investigator at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ National Astronomical Observatories.

Four scientific instruments are installed on the satellite, two of which have been developed by China and two by France. The four instruments can realize a large field of view and high-precision observation.

Source: Qatar News Agency

South Korea, US, Japan to discuss supply chain, economic security cooperation


Seoul, South Korea, the United States, and Japan plan to hold their first industry ministerial meeting in Washington this week to discuss ways of strengthening three-way cooperation on supply chains and economic security, Seoul’s industry ministry said.

Ahn Duk-geun, Industry Minister of South Korea, Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce of the US, and Ken Saito, Trade Minister of Japan, are scheduled to hold the industry ministerial talks in Washington on Wednesday, the first of its kind, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

According to the South Korean News Agency (YONHAP), the meeting comes after Yoon Suk Yeol, President of South Korea, Joe Biden, President of the US, and Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, agreed to launch a new commerce and industry ministers’ meeting for annual consultations during a summit at Camp David in Maryland in August last year.

The three sides aim to discuss means of enhancing economic security in the region and industrial cooperation.

‘They will als
o launch a trilateral business meeting platform to be led by economic organisations of the three nations that aims to enhance cooperation among private sectors,” the ministry said.

Source: Bahrain News Agency