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BUSINESS | Page 1 SPORT | Page 8 ‘QCB strategy to promote Almoez’s winning goal keeps fi ntech in banking sector’ Qatar’s unbeaten run going published in QATAR since 1978 WEDNESDAY Vol. XXXX No. 11337 October 16, 2019 Safar 17, 1441 AH GULF TIMES www. gulf-times.com 2 Riyals In brief Amir meets South African minister BRITAIN | Politics EU, UK seen closing in Global body on ‘possible’ Brexit text Britain and the EU were seen to be closing in on a detailed draft Brexit deal yesterday, although off icials voiced scepticism it would be ready in time for a key European summit this week. Irish needed to Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, speaking in a Dublin media conference, warned that “the gap was still quite wide, particularly on the issue of customs” along the Irish border with Northern Ireland. Page 14 tackle fake AMERICA | Politics Explosive testimony for impeachment case US lawmakers leading an impeachment probe into Donald news: FM Trump turned their focus yesterday to the State Department amid a torrent O PM opens Global Security Forum in Doha His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani met at his Amiri Diwan off ice yesterday with visiting South African of explosive testimony over the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation Dr Grace Naledi Pandor and her accompanying delegation. During the president’s foreign policy that they say By Joseph Varghese creasingly interconnected world. meeting, they reviewed the existing relations of friendship and co-operation between the two countries. Page 3 strengthens the case for his removal. Staff Reporter The opening ceremony was attended Democrats on Capitol Hill were due by a number of ministers, senior offi - to hear from George Kent, a top State cials from several countries, diplomats Department off icial who has voiced he international community and other dignitaries. concern over the administration’s should identify a global plat- Participating in a Fireside Chat with eff orts to pressure Ukraine. Page 11 Tform that would be able to pre- Ali Velshi, MSNBC anchor and busi- Unique project to beautify Doha vent people from spreading disinfor- ness correspondent for NBC News and ARAB WORLD | Confl ict mation, HE the Deputy Prime Minister MSNBC, Sheikh Mohamed said disin- Turkey presses ahead and Minister of Foreign Aff airs Sheikh formation is one of the major threats to O Technical Committee for works: the Hotels Park, Abdullah bin with the proposed sites for the art- Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani international security. Artworks leading project Thani Street Gate, Al Meena Street works. with off ensive in Syria told the Global Security Forum yester- “It is very important now that peo- Intersection, Al Qubaib Mosque Plaza, The conference was attended by Turkey pressed ahead with its day. ple who spread any disinformation O Local artists’ works will and Grand Hamad Street. al-Khaldi; QM’s acting CEO Ahmed off ensive in northern Syria yesterday The two-day event, inaugurated by whether state or non-state actors, need be positioned in diff erent Engr. Mohamed Arqoub al-Khaldi, al-Namlah; Eng. Fatima al-Zaraa, despite US sanctions and growing HE the Prime Minister and Interior to be made accountable for the crimes locations in central Doha chairman of the Supervising Com- member of the Supervising Com- calls for it to stop, while Syria’s Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser they commit. We need to identify a mittee of Beautifi cation of Roads and mittee of Beautifi cation of Roads and Russia-backed army moved on bin Khalifa al-Thani at St Regis Doha, global platform to make sure that peo- Public Places, said the Technical Com- Public Places in Qatar; Salman Ibra- the key city of Manbij that was is exploring the security challenges ple carry out their activities in a more By Joey Aguilar mittee for Artworks aims “to strength- him al-Malik, director of the Visual abandoned by US forces. A total of posed by the proliferation of modern responsible manner,” stated Sheikh Staff Reporter en the cultural, artistic and technical Art Centre at the Ministry of Cul- 595 PKK/PYD-YPG militants have disinformation campaign and the se- Mohamed. co-operation in the fi eld of art and 3D ture and Sports; Eng Abdulrahman been neutralised since the beginning rious implications this has on an in- To Page 4 Models between the concerned enti- al-Ishaq, head of Public Arts Section of Turkey’s operation in northern our government entities in Qa- ties of the country.” at QM; Eng. Mubarak al-Nuaimi, en- Syria, Turkish Defence Ministry said tar have partnered to launch a “This could be achieved through gineering adviser at MME; Eng Sara yesterday. Page 10 Funique project that would in- utilising artistic creativity and innova- Kafood, member of the Supervising volve local artists in transforming tive production of talents of people in Committee of Beatifi cation of Roads BUSINESS | Outlook Doha into a piece of stunning artwork. Qatar, to enrich cities and roads with and Public Places; and several local Titled “Development of Central distinctive aesthetic outlook, high- artists, including Fahd al-Maadid, IMF warns world Doha Area”, the project is being spear- lighting the Qatari identity in the fi eld Ahmad al-Maadid, and Ali al-Kuwari, economy slowing headed by the Technical Committee of art and sculpture, and enhancing among other guests. The world economy is slowing to for Artworks, which is comprised of the artistic culture of the people in Qa- In her presentation, al-Zaraa cited its weakest pace since the global Public Works Authority (Ashghal), tar,” he added. the signifi cant role of local artists in financial crisis, as the US-China trade Qatar Museums (QM), Ministry of The committee organised the making Doha a beautiful city through war and other factors like Brexit Culture and Sports (MoCS), and Min- “Artworks for Beautification of artworks that refl ects the country’s undercut business confidence and istry of Municipality and Environment Doha” conference at the National rich culture and heritage. investment, the IMF said yesterday. (MME). Museum of Qatar yesterday (Octo- Artists, both Qatari and residents It warned that the outlook is beset HE the Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa The committee will select groups ber 15), giving local artists (ama- over 21 years old, can participate in by risks, and urged policymakers al-Thani, HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Aff airs Sheikh of sculptures and artworks that will teurs and professionals) the op- several locations of this project, ac- to work to find resolutions to trade Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani and other dignitaries at the opening session of be positioned in diff erent locations portunity to take part in the project cording to the Technical Committee disputes. the Global Security Forum 2019 yesterday. in central Doha dedicated for artists’ and submit their proposals in line for Artworks. To Page 6 Qatar Beach Games: Gold rush continues for Spain By Sports Reporter Ozturk ended scoreless. United States’ Doha Shauna Kemp won bronze. Meanwhile, American Daniela Mo- roz stormed to victory in the women’s pain continued their gold rush as Kitefoil Racing. The four-time and de- their beach tennis pair of Antonio fending Formula Kite world champion SRamos and Gerard Rodriguez won dominated all three days of competi- the men’s doubles title at the ANOC tion at the Katara Beach. Beach Games yesterday, while Qatar’s She had won fi ve of seven opening 4x4 volleyball team reached the fi nal series races earlier in the week to enter after defeating Poland in the semis. the fi nal as the highest qualifi er. This With just a day of the competition re- meant she only needed to win one race maining, Spain top the table with eight to grab the gold, which she did in style, medals, with six of them in gold and two leading from the outset to romp to vic- in bronze. Their other gold medal on the tory over second-placed Julia Damasie- penultimate day came in the aquathlon wicz of Poland. mixed team relay, with Francisca Tous “I knew I wanted to go right next to and Kevin Vinuela collecting their sec- the boat, so I did that really well, and ond gold after they had won their respec- then we had a really big [wind] shift just tive individual events a day earlier. before the start, so I think I read into The men’s beach tennis doubles fi nal that really well and played it off well,” was a close aff air at the Katara Beach, Women’s Kitefoil Racing gold winner Daniela Moroz of USA (centre), silver medallist Aquathlon mixed relay gold winners Kevin Vinuela and Francisca Tous. They had Moroz said after her win. with Ramos and Rodriquez edging Julia Damasiewicz of Poland (left) and Bronze medallist Elena Kalinina of Russia. won the individual medals also on Monday. “I’ve won pretty much every title I past Brazil’s Andre Baran and Vinicius can get this year which was my goal for Font 7-6, 7-5. The women’s doubles 6-7, 7-6, 13-11. Mykhailov took bronze. Pouya Rahma- Nigeria’s Blessing Onyebuchi won Meanwhile, Francesca Indelica- the year so I’m really happy with that title was won by Italy’s Flaminia Daina In the beach wrestling, Georgia’s ni of Iran secured gold in the over 90kg the women’s over 70kg gold. In a close to gave Italy their fourth gold in the and it feels awesome. It’s been a really and Nicole Nobile, with Brazil again Davit Khutsishvili beat Azerbaijan’s event, after of a 3-0 win over Turkey’s bout, she held her nerves to beat Zsan- Games with a victory in the 60kg cat- good year, probably the best of my ca- ending up on the losing side as Joana Ibrahim Yusubov 5-1 in the fi nal to win Ufuk Yilmaz.