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Iran, North Korea Liked Least by Americans
Of 20 countries rated in Gallup's 2020 World Affairs survey, 10 receive favorable ratings from a majority of Americans, while an equal number receive unfavorable ratings. Iran's 11% favorable is the lowest of all, followed closely by North Korea's 12%. Meanwhile, Canada and Great Britain, at the very top, are well-regarded by at least nine in 10 Americans.
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Rosneft Paid Mystery Consultant $250 Million in Iraq Oil Deal
The fee was linked to deals that helped Rosneft become the dominant foreign player in the Kurdish oil industry. In the process, they drew Russia deeper into Iraq just as President Vladimir Putin was seeking to bolster the Kremlin’s position in the region at Washington’s expense.
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All US troops to leave Afghanistan in 14 months if Taliban meets commitments of peace deal
There are about 13,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, with that number set to drawdown to about 8,600 in the coming weeks. Further drawdowns are to depend on the Taliban meeting certain counter-terrorism conditions, compliance that will be assessed by the United States.
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Iraq’s PM-designate withdraws from post, prolonging deadlock
Prime Minister designate Mohammed Allawi blamed political parties he did not name, saying they “were not serious about implementing reforms that they promised to the people” and accusing them of placing obstacles in the way of a new and independent government.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei Adviser Dies of Coronavirus | Time
Expediency Council member Mohammad Mirmohammadi died at a Tehran hospital of the virus, state radio said. He was 71. The council advises Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as settles disputes between the supreme leader and parliament.
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Turkey launches Operation Spring Shield against Syrian forces
Ankara said today that it had launched Operation Spring Shield against the Syrian Arab Army on a day that saw Turkey down two Russian-made Syrian air force jets and Russian President Vladimir Putin agree to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on March 5 over the unfolding Idlib crisis.
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Saudi aid chief rejects halting deliveries to Houthi areas in Yemen
The Iran-backed rebels were blocking half of the UN’s aid deliveries to the war-torn country to try to force the UN to give them more control over foreign assistance, AP reported in February. In response, the US last week threatened to suspend aid to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen unless the rebels stopped blocking operations. But Dr Abdullah Al Rabeeah, adviser to the Saudi royal court and supervisor general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief fund, told The National that halting aid was not a solution to the problem.
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Saudi’s Al Kifah and Spain’s Grupotec form JV to advance renewable energy
Al Kifah Holding has signed an agreement with Spanish multidisciplinary engineering and architecture company, Grupotec, to supply solar power for Saudi Arabia's industrial and commercial sectors, as well as to develop large scale solar projects.
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UK foreign minister to seek stronger links with Saudi Arabia and Oman
"Both Oman and Saudi Arabia want to grow in sectors such as health, education and culture, where the UK leads the world." The visit comes on the day the UK begins official talks with the EU on a future trading relationship, after the British exit from the bloc this year.
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Saudi’s “White Land” programme reveals development of 225 plots
The Saudi Arabia Ministry of Housing’s “White Land” programme has revealed the completion of development on two areas, including an area covering 135,136m2 in Dammam, which will offer more than 225 residential plots.
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