π Sultan Haitham bin Tarik
Sultan Haitham bin Tarik is the Sultan of Oman since 2020, overseeing a strategically important Gulf nation that serves as a bridge between regional powers and maintains a traditionally independent foreign policy.
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Signals
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Articles
Linked Signals
| Signal | Status | Lens | Role | Confidence | Last Seen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USISPF summit signals major breakthrough in India-US bilateral pact | expired | Politics | involved | 100% | |
| Oman LNG launches inaugural energy shipment aboard state of the art vessel | expired | Shipping | involved | 100% | |
| Oman Air signs Buckingham Palace Declaration to join United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce | expired | Deals | principal | 100% | |
| Oman looking at charging fees for passage through Strait of Hormuz β media | expired | Energy | involved | 64% | |
| Al Mouj Muscat marks twenty years of distinction with OMR 878 million contribution to Omanβs GDP | expired | Real Estate | involved | 85% | |
| Ship Hit Off Oman After IRGC Renewed Hormuz Transit Warnings | expired | Politics | involved | 100% | |
| ROP Coast Guard rescues four after commercial vessel begins sinking off Muscat coast | expired | Travel | involved | 50% | |
| ROP to mark International Day Against Drug Abuse, Trafficking | expired | Health | affected | 46% | |
| Future Fund Oman to sign over half a billion investment deals | expired | Deals | principal | 100% | |
| U.S. Forces Disable Sanctioned Shadow-Fleet Tanker Bound for Iran | expired | Politics | candidate | 76% | |
| Multiple nuclear operations in Iran have now halted amid ongoing conflict: IAEA chief | expired | Politics | involved | 85% | |
| Netanyahu's 'hair on fire'; Intense phone call between Trump and Israeli PM over new peace proposal | expired | Politics | involved | 82% | |
| His Majesty receives message from Mauritania | expired | Politics | involved | 76% | |
| At HMβs behest, Sayyid Bilarab to inaugurate Greater Muscat Structure Plan | expired | Real Estate | principal | 90% | |
| The US changed its mind about offering ships a way out of the Strait of Hormuz. Where does that leave shipping companies? | expired | Politics | involved | 76% |