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Tunisia suicide attack wounds five police officers near US embassy
Two suicide bombers have blown themselves up near the US embassy in the Tunisian capital, Tunis, wounding five police officers. An interior ministry statement said the attackers both died and that a civilian was slightly injured. Media reports citing eyewitnesses said the attackers were on a motorcycle. That report could not be immediately confirmed. Phones at the embassy went unanswered.
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Yemeni army prepares to strike back after rebel gains in north
Yemeni government troops have fortified their remaining positions in the northern province of Jawf and around the city of Marib ahead of a major offensive against the Iran-backed Houthis, local military commanders and officials said on Thursday.
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Passenger satisfaction grows at Saudi airports
More than 700,000 passengers participated in the GACA survey, according to which the overall satisfaction rate was 77 percent. Passengers were asked about cleanliness, airport services and travel and ground services procedures.
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Saudi military reveals unmanned boat attacked tanker in Gulf of Aden
The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Maliki as saying the attempted attack took place on a tanker heading towards Aden when it was 90 n miles southeast of the Yemeni coastal town of Nishtun. He said it involved four boats, at least one of which was unmanned and carrying explosives.
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Return of Neutral-Zone Oil Another Supply Headache for OPEC+
The neutral zone can pump a combined 500,000 barrels a day of crude but has been out of action for more than five years due to a spat between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. The resumption of exports comes as OPEC is trying to limit production, proposing an additional 1.5 million barrels a day of output cuts to offset the economic hit from the virus.
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OPEC deal in jeopardy as Russia stalls over supply cuts
Oil prices slipped more than 4% Friday afternoon after Reuters reported a senior high-level Russian source said Moscow would not be prepared to approve a further reduction in production.
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Saudi Arabia delays crude OSPs on OPEC+ deal uncertainty
Saudi Arabia’s state oil firm told buyers that is has delayed publishing its crude official selling prices (OSP) for April until after a meeting between OPEC and its allies, two sources with direct knowledge said.
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Saudi Arabia appoints Al Jadaan as minister of economy
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia tasked minister of finance Muhammad Al Jadaan with overseeing the economy and planning ministry, relieving Muhammad Al Tuwaijri from his post, state news agency SPA said on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia Reopens Mecca, Medina Holy Sites After Coronavirus Closure: State TV
SAUDI Arabia reopened two of the most holy religious sites in Islam, Al-Haram Mosque in Mecca and Al-Masjid al Nabawy in Medina, after they were closed for sterilization to halt the spread of the new coronavirus, state TV Al-Ekhbariya reported on Friday.
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Saudi Arabia denounces Iran for accepting Saudi visitors amid coronavirus
Saudi Arabia has reported five cases of the flu-like disease. Four of them were citizens who had recently visited Iran via Bahrain or Kuwait but did not disclose their travel details. The fifth is the wife of one of them.
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