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Brazil’s Marlon Modolo Zanotelli topped a competitive field to clinch the CSI5* CHI Al Shaqab Grand Prix, bringing four days of thrilling action at Al Shaqab to a close on Saturday night.Zanotelli and his 10-year-old mare Charly Heart stood out in the 160cm class feature event. The pair cleared the first round in 77.51 seconds before delivering a superb performance in the jump-off, where 11 of the 42 starters advanced. They stopped the clock at 36.65 seconds in the decisive round to secure the title, with Zanotelli claiming the winner’s purse of €172,500.Belgium’s Pieter Devos finished second aboard Casual DV, clocking 37.84 seconds in the jump-off to earn €115,000. Lebanon’s Roger Chammas took third place with Glondon Di San Giovanni in 39.64 seconds, receiving €86,250.“I couldn’t be happier to win this week,” Zanotelli said. “My mare is naturally a quick horse, and that helped a lot. We brought her here with the goal of building up to this Grand Prix, and throughout the Tour she was consisten in the top five in the big classes she jumped. She learned a lot here and gained confidence. The arena and the facilities really help with that.”Devos said: “I’m very happy with my horse again. Last week she jumped three clear rounds in the Grand Prix, and today she was double-clear once more. I’m really pleased with how well my mare jumped, it’s the beginning of the season, and she has learned so much here. This venue gives you so much support for good horse to develop week by week. She jumped even better than last week. The fences and the arena here push horses to progress step by step.”The CHI Al Shaqab was the sixth leg of the 10-round Doha Equestrian Tour 2026 with prize money exceeding €1.3mn.Meanwhile, Switzerland’s Nadja Peter Steiner emerged winner in the CSI3* 150cm Grand Prix Jump-Off after clocking 35.54 seconds in the jump off. Germany’s Philipp Weishaupt partnered with Mastermind RL to take second place in 36.14 seconds while Britain’s Sienna Charles finished third with Stardust, clocking 36.95 seconds in the jump off.The CSI1* 1.30 Grand Prix Jump-Off at 2nd Outdoor Arena witnessed the all-Qatari podium with Khalid Jassim al-Suwaidi (E.T’s Queeny Z) winning the title, clearing the jump-off in 33.20 seconds. Mohammed Eisa al-Bukhari (Lisa Perina F) and Hamad Nasser al-Qadi (Happy Tina) came in second and third places respectively with times of 33.71 seconds and 34.02 seconds.Egypt’s Fatima Mohanad Alkishawi (Ippocampo de Maor) won the CSI1* 1.20m Faults & Time at the same venue followed by Bahrain’s Hussain Mohamed Dadalla (Golden Eyes du Bavrou) and Saudi Arabia’s Khalid Al Hadi (DSP Cessy).Hester claims CDI5* Grand Prix FreestyleIn the CDI5* CHI Al Shaqab Grand Prix Freestyle, Britain’s Carl Hester delivered a commanding performance aboard Fame to claim top honours with a score of 82.975. Denmark’s Nadja Aaboe Sloth secured second place riding Favour Gersdorf with 80.915, while Poland’s Sandra Sysojeva completed the podium on Maxima Bella, earning 79.345.In the CDI5* Grand Prix Special, Germany’s Leonie Laugks claimed first place with Sternenwanderer after posting a score of 64.383. Thailand’s Suphakamol Vuntanadit followed closely in second aboard Dreamboat Bcn with 64.128, while Germany’s Evelyn Eger secured third place riding Dancing Darkness.Among the winners, USA’s Kate Shoemaker aboard Jagger claimed the CPEDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle Grade IV title, while Sweden’s Lena Malmstrom topped Grade V with Fabulous Fidelie. In Grade II, USA’s Fiona Howard secured victory riding Ferguston, and Italy’s Francesca Salvade’ triumphed in Grade III with Escari.Meanwhile, in the CSI3* 1.45m Table C, Italy’s Emanuele Gaudiano clinched top honours riding Diarouge Blue PS with a time of 62.01 seconds. Qatar’s Sultan Salem al-Naemi secured second place aboard Energika des Neyes in 65.66 seconds, and Saad Ahmed al-Saad completed the podium for Qatar with Craquante de Mazin in 65.89 seconds.Also at the Indoor Arena, USA’s Kristen Vanderveen guided Bull Run’s Lioness to victory with a clear round in 59.24 seconds in the CSI3* 1.35m Faults & Time class. Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed Alasaker finished second aboard Scoobylensky Theyss in 60.50 seconds, while Bahrain’s Hussain Mohamed Dadalla took third with Jacadilou GP du Bois Madame in 60.86 seconds.Khalifa al-Attiyah, Executive Director of the Doha Equestrian Tour, praised the success of the 13th edition of CHI Al Shaqab, highlighting the high level of skill, exceptional public turnout, and the championship’s diverse competitions, including show jumping, dressage, and para-dressage. Source link
During the closing ceremony of the Qatar Open 2026, ExxonMobil Qatar proudly recognized its long-standing educational partner, INJAZ Qatar, for reaching a milestone of 500,000 students through its collaborative programs. This achievement reflects a shared commitment to empowering youth and advancing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, directly aligning with the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy. STEM education is a core corporate social responsibility area for ExxonMobil Qatar, recognized as a key driver of economic growth and opportunity. Through strong community partnerships, the company supports innovative STEM initiatives, equipping Qatar’s youth with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Taher Hamid, President and General Manager of ExxonMobil Qatar, presented Emad al-Khaja, Chief Executive Officer of INJAZ Qatar, with a commemorative plaque, honoring the organization’s exceptional impact and unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and educational excellence. Joining them was Neil Chapman, Senior Vice President of Exxon Mobil Corporation, along with senior representatives from ExxonMobil Qatar and Qatar Tennis Federation. “As we celebrate another outstanding Qatar ExxonMobil Open, we want to take a moment to formally recognize our partner, INJAZ Qatar, for its incredible work and for positively impacting half a million students since our partnership began,” said Hamid. “INJAZ Qatar has been instrumental in creating meaningful opportunities that impact the future of young people in local communities.” ExxonMobil Qatar has partnered with INJAZ Qatar since 2007 to provide young people with opportunities to channel their creativity and innovation into shaping a brighter future. As a founding board member, ExxonMobil Qatar supports programs such as the INJAZ Mubadara Annual Young Enterprise of the Year Competition, sponsoring the Best Company of the Year Award to encourage local student entrepreneurship. In November 2023, ExxonMobil Qatar signed a sponsorship agreement to support INJAZ Qatar’s Life Skills for Elementary Students Project. The initiative delivers five programs in Arabic for Grades 1 to 6 under the supervision of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. “We are proud of this recognition, which reflects the strength of our long-standing partnership with ExxonMobil Qatar and our shared commitment to education and youth empowerment. This milestone underscores the collective impact that can be achieved through collaboration between the private sector, educational institutions, and national partners. At INJAZ Qatar and INJAZ Al Arab, we remain committed to equipping young people with the skills, confidence, and opportunities they need to succeed and contribute meaningfully to the future of our communities,” said Sheikha Hanadi bint Nasser bin Khaled al-Thani, Chairperson, INJAZ Qatar and INJAZ Al Arab. An industry leader in nearly every aspect of the energy and chemical manufacturing industries, ExxonMobil’s commitment extends beyond the business world to make a meaningful impact within the local community. The company plays an active role in community development and education initiatives, aligning its efforts with Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy. This commitment supports the development of a skilled workforce that drives growth and fosters opportunities for a sustainable future. Related Story Source link
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Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned remarks by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, who said it would be “fine” if Israel took control of the entire Middle East, describing the comments as reckless and a flagrant violation of international law.The controversy erupted after Huckabee, an evangelical Christian Zionist and former governor of Arkansas, made the remarks on Friday during a wide-ranging interview with conservative commentator Tucker Carlson. Carlson pressed Huckabee to identify the exact borders of land to which he responded: “It would be fine if they took it all,” before later adding that Israel was not actively seeking to expand across the Middle East and had a right to live in the land it currently holds.The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said the remarks “contradict religious and historical facts, international law, and the position expressed by US President Donald Trump rejecting the annexation of the West Bank.”There was no immediate comment from Israel or the US State Department, which CNN said it had contacted for a response.In a strongly worded statement, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it “categorically denounced” the comments, rejecting what it described as “irresponsible statements, which constitute a violation of international laws, the Charter of the United Nations, and diplomatic norms.”Riyadh warned that the remarks represented a dangerous precedent, particularly given that they came from a serving US official, and amounted to a disregard for Washington’s relations with countries across the region.The backlash was swift and region-wide. Egypt’s foreign ministry called Huckabee’s comments a “blatant violation” of international law, stating that “Israel has no sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territory or other Arab lands,” while the League of Arab States said the remarks were “extremist and lacking any sound basis” and would “serve only to inflame sentiments and stir religious and national emotions.”Jordan’s Foreign Ministry labelled the remarks “absurd and provocative,” stating they violate the UN Charter and contradict President Trump’s own official stance on rejecting West Bank annexation.The remarks come at a particularly volatile moment. The UN human rights office, just days earlier, accused Israel of committing war crimes and said practices displacing Palestinians and altering the demographic composition of the West Bank “raise concerns over ethnic cleansing.”Israel has also encroached on more land since the start of its war with Hamas in Gaza, and under the current ceasefire, still controls more than half of Gaza’s territory.Saudi Arabia called on the US State Department to formally clarify its position, stressing that the proposal was “opposed by all peace-loving nations.” Reiterating its long-held stance, Riyadh stressed that “the only path to achieving a just and comprehensive peace is ending the occupation on the basis of the two-state solution and establishing an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.” Related Story Source link
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi discussed during a phone call on Sunday the latest developments related to indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States. The two sides exchanged views on the ongoing diplomatic process and stressed the importance of constructive engagement and continued dialogue as a means to advance talks and achieve a sustainable understanding, according to (IRNA) news agency. On Tuesday, the Swiss city of Geneva hosted the second round of talks between Tehran and Washington on Iran’s nuclear program, following a previous round in the Omani capital, Muscat, on Feb. 6. During his participation in the Peace Council meeting in Washington on Thursday, US President Donald Trump said that the course of developments regarding Iran would become clear within ten days. Source link
