• Qatar has quietly become one of the largest landowners in London—surpassing even King Charles himself!

    Through its powerful sovereign wealth fund, the Gulf nation has acquired some of the city’s most iconic properties, including Harrods, The Shard, Canary Wharf, and stakes in Heathrow Airport. These high-profile investments have made Qatar a major force in the UK real estate market, sparking debate over the growing influence of foreign ownership in the heart of the capital.

    To critics, it’s a case of immense wealth reshaping one of the world’s most historic cities. To Qatar, it’s a calculated blend of strategic investment and global soft power.

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    Qatar 🇶🇦 has quietly become one of the largest landowners in London—surpassing even King Charles himself! Through its powerful sovereign wealth fund, the Gulf nation has acquired some of the city’s most iconic properties, including Harrods, The Shard, Canary Wharf, and stakes in Heathrow Airport. These high-profile investments have made Qatar a major force in the UK real estate market, sparking debate over the growing influence of foreign ownership in the heart of the capital. To critics, it’s a case of immense wealth reshaping one of the world’s most historic cities. To Qatar, it’s a calculated blend of strategic investment and global soft power. - #history #wealth #photography #news #trending #explore #viral
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  • When a Saudi prince flies, his falcons come along for the ride

    A Saudi prince booked 80 airplane seats just for his birds, a sight that shocked the internet when the photo surfaced.

    Airlines like Qatar Airways even publish rules for this, charging around $500 per falcon and capping how many can sit in the cabin.

    The UAE also issues falcon passports valid for three years, making them some of the most well-documented travelers in the world.

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    When a Saudi prince flies, his falcons come along for the ride 🦅 A Saudi prince booked 80 airplane seats just for his birds, a sight that shocked the internet when the photo surfaced. Airlines like Qatar Airways even publish rules for this, charging around $500 per falcon and capping how many can sit in the cabin. The UAE also issues falcon passports valid for three years, making them some of the most well-documented travelers in the world. Love learning? Follow @Wealth ⭐ #Falconry #MiddleEast #Aviation #LuxuryCulture
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  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in the occupied city of Jerusalem on Sunday, September 14, to discuss Israel’s plans for ending its ongoing genocidal aggression on Gaza, after it ruined the ceasefire talks with its assault on Qatar last week.

    Rubio’s visit to Israel also came two days after the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the New York declaration on the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the implementation of the two-State solution on Friday, September 12. The majority of countries voted in favor of the declaration. A total of 142 out of the 193 member states of the General Assembly voted in favor of the resolution backing the declaration. Ten states, including Israel, voted against and 12 abstained.

    Criticizing the decision, Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Oren Marmorstein, described the General Assembly in a post on X as “a political circus” that is “detached from reality”. “Israel utterly rejects the decision of the UN General Assembly this evening,” Marmostein said.

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    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in the occupied city of Jerusalem on Sunday, September 14, to discuss Israel’s plans for ending its ongoing genocidal aggression on Gaza, after it ruined the ceasefire talks with its assault on Qatar last week. Rubio’s visit to Israel also came two days after the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the New York declaration on the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the implementation of the two-State solution on Friday, September 12. The majority of countries voted in favor of the declaration. A total of 142 out of the 193 member states of the General Assembly voted in favor of the resolution backing the declaration. Ten states, including Israel, voted against and 12 abstained. Criticizing the decision, Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Oren Marmorstein, described the General Assembly in a post on X as “a political circus” that is “detached from reality”. “Israel utterly rejects the decision of the UN General Assembly this evening,” Marmostein said. 📲 Read the full article on our website.
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  • Israeli warplanes targeted a residential building at the center of the Qatari capital, Doha, on Tuesday, September 9, where senior leaders of Hamas convened to discuss a new Gaza ceasefire proposal brought forward by US President Donald Trump on Sunday, September 7.

    The delegation, which includes senior Hamas leaders and is headed by Khalil al-Hayya, survived the airstrike, according to an official in the Palestinian movement. However, member of Hamas political bureau, Suhail al-Hindi, told Al Jazeera that the son of Khalil al-Hayya, Humam al-Hayya, and his office director, Jehad Labad, were killed in the attack.

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    Israeli warplanes targeted a residential building at the center of the Qatari capital, Doha, on Tuesday, September 9, where senior leaders of Hamas convened to discuss a new Gaza ceasefire proposal brought forward by US President Donald Trump on Sunday, September 7. The delegation, which includes senior Hamas leaders and is headed by Khalil al-Hayya, survived the airstrike, according to an official in the Palestinian movement. However, member of Hamas political bureau, Suhail al-Hindi, told Al Jazeera that the son of Khalil al-Hayya, Humam al-Hayya, and his office director, Jehad Labad, were killed in the attack. 📲 Read the full article on our website.
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  • Sky-high price tags are reshaping entire cities

    From Saudi Arabia to China, the biggest architectural projects now carry nation-size budgets.

    Saudi’s NEOM alone is pegged at about $500 billion, and it’s a bet on building a new economic zone from scratch.

    China’s Xiong’an New Area targets roughly $350 billion to relieve Beijing’s pressure and seed a tech hub.

    Stack up Dubai, Qatar, and Egypt’s capital plans and you get dozens more in the $25 to $100 billion range, proof that concrete follows strategy and capital.

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    Sky-high price tags are reshaping entire cities 💸 From Saudi Arabia to China, the biggest architectural projects now carry nation-size budgets. Saudi’s NEOM alone is pegged at about $500 billion, and it’s a bet on building a new economic zone from scratch. China’s Xiong’an New Area targets roughly $350 billion to relieve Beijing’s pressure and seed a tech hub. Stack up Dubai, Qatar, and Egypt’s capital plans and you get dozens more in the $25 to $100 billion range, proof that concrete follows strategy and capital. Love learning? Follow @Wealth ⭐ #Megaprojects #Architecture #UrbanPlanning #SaudiArabia #China #Dubai
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  • The Al Thani family has ruled Qatar since the 1800s, turning it from a small desert territory into one of the richest countries on Earth.

    Their fortune comes from vast oil and gas reserves, along with global investments—from luxury brands to prime real estate across major cities.

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    The Al Thani family has ruled Qatar since the 1800s, turning it from a small desert territory into one of the richest countries on Earth. Their fortune comes from vast oil and gas reserves, along with global investments—from luxury brands to prime real estate across major cities. Liked this content? Follow @BusinessBulls.in for more! #Businessbulls #Business
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  • On June 23, 2025, Iran launched missiles at the U.S. Al-Udeid air base in Qatar, calling it retaliation for earlier American strikes on its nuclear sites. The attack—dubbed the “Annunciation of Victory” by Iranian media—was intercepted with no reported casualties.

    Qatar condemned the strike as a violation of its sovereignty, while Iranian sources claimed Doha was warned in advance, hinting the move was more symbolic than escalatory. With Al-Udeid being a key U.S. military hub, the incident has sparked urgent calls for de-escalation across the region.

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    🇮🇷🚀 On June 23, 2025, Iran launched missiles at the U.S. Al-Udeid air base in Qatar, calling it retaliation for earlier American strikes on its nuclear sites. The attack—dubbed the “Annunciation of Victory” by Iranian media—was intercepted with no reported casualties. Qatar condemned the strike as a violation of its sovereignty, while Iranian sources claimed Doha was warned in advance, hinting the move was more symbolic than escalatory. With Al-Udeid being a key U.S. military hub, the incident has sparked urgent calls for de-escalation across the region. #Iran #Qatar #USMilitary #Geopolitics #BreakingNews #CENTCOM #Vacations #News #TravelNews #USA #UnitedStates
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  • You’ll forget the legroom, but never the view. These are the flights that stay with you.
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    You’ll forget the legroom, but never the view. These are the flights that stay with you. 🌄✈️ . . . . . #flight #bucketlist #travel #emirates #emiratescabincrew #dubai🇦🇪 #dubai #tokyotokyo #paris #nyc #airfrance #qatar #doha #bangkok #london #luxury #visa #luxury #netjets #singapore #singapore🇸🇬 #suites #shower #ethihad #abudhabi #experience #charter
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  • During the recent 'Match for Hope' charity football event in Qatar, popular YouTuber IShowSpeed announced his retirement from football. The match featured a blend of internet personalities and football legends, including Thierry Henry, who consoled IShowSpeed with a hug following his announcement. Despite the lighthearted nature of the event, IShowSpeed's decision to step away from football added an emotional moment to the occasion.
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    During the recent 'Match for Hope' charity football event in Qatar, popular YouTuber IShowSpeed announced his retirement from football. The match featured a blend of internet personalities and football legends, including Thierry Henry, who consoled IShowSpeed with a hug following his announcement. Despite the lighthearted nature of the event, IShowSpeed's decision to step away from football added an emotional moment to the occasion. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • Oil accounts for 30% of the world’s energy supply. The top producers are the US with 19%, followed by Saudi Arabia at 11%, and Russia at 10%. Other key players like Canada, Iraq, China, the UAE, Iran, and Brazil each contribute between 4–5%, with the rest of the world making up 37%.

    Once extracted, oil is primarily transported by sea—around 60% of global flows move via tankers, while 40% are piped across borders. These maritime routes are critical chokepoints in the global system. The Strait of Hormuz handles a third of all seaborne oil, while the Strait of Malacca sees about 30%. Other key routes include the Suez Canal (11%), Bab al-Mandeb (10%), and the Turkish Straits and Baltic Sea (5% each).

    Saudi Arabia leads global exports with 40%, followed by Iraq (20%), the UAE (15%), and Kuwait (12%). Iran, Qatar, and others round out the rest. On the import side, China dominates with 30% of global intake, followed by Japan and South Korea at 20%, India at 20%, Europe at 10%, and other nations making up the remainder.

    This chart reveals just how interconnected—and vulnerable—the global oil market is to geopolitical shocks and supply chain disruptions.

    #OilMarket #EnergySecurity #Geopolitics #OilProduction #OilTransport #EnergyTrade #CrudeOil #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalEconomy #Commodities #OilSupplyChain #EnergyGeopolitics
    Oil accounts for 30% of the world’s energy supply. The top producers are the US with 19%, followed by Saudi Arabia at 11%, and Russia at 10%. Other key players like Canada, Iraq, China, the UAE, Iran, and Brazil each contribute between 4–5%, with the rest of the world making up 37%. Once extracted, oil is primarily transported by sea—around 60% of global flows move via tankers, while 40% are piped across borders. These maritime routes are critical chokepoints in the global system. The Strait of Hormuz handles a third of all seaborne oil, while the Strait of Malacca sees about 30%. Other key routes include the Suez Canal (11%), Bab al-Mandeb (10%), and the Turkish Straits and Baltic Sea (5% each). Saudi Arabia leads global exports with 40%, followed by Iraq (20%), the UAE (15%), and Kuwait (12%). Iran, Qatar, and others round out the rest. On the import side, China dominates with 30% of global intake, followed by Japan and South Korea at 20%, India at 20%, Europe at 10%, and other nations making up the remainder. This chart reveals just how interconnected—and vulnerable—the global oil market is to geopolitical shocks and supply chain disruptions. #OilMarket #EnergySecurity #Geopolitics #OilProduction #OilTransport #EnergyTrade #CrudeOil #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalEconomy #Commodities #OilSupplyChain #EnergyGeopolitics
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