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Americans’ Vanishing Fear of Foreign Trade
More Americans than Gallup has seen in a quarter century view foreign trade positively, with 79% calling it "an opportunity for economic growth through increased U.S. exports." Fewer than one in five (18%) -- down by about half from 34% in 2016, and the lowest Gallup has recorded -- now perceive trade as mainly a "threat to the economy from foreign imports." A high of 52% of Americans held this skeptical view of trade during the last recession.
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Ministerial Restructuring in Saudi Arabia
In a series of Royal Decrees issued on February 25, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced the formation of three new ministries, the merger of two others, and several senior leadership changes. The changes followed a smaller government reshuffle last October, which saw the replacement of two ministers and the creation of a new data and artificial intelligence authority.
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Iran has no plans to quarantine cities, Rouhani says
Iran has reported 139 cases and 19 deaths in the past week. The country has also been the source of dozens of cases in neighbouring countries, including Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman and Pakistan.
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Saudi Arabia Revamps Approach To Investment In Bid To Recover Lost Ground And Attract Foreign Capital
Saudi Arabia is shaking up its approach to attracting foreign capital, creating a new government ministry to take charge of the issue following several years of relatively poor performance. Inward investment into Saudi Arabia collapsed in 2017 when it plummeted 81% to $1.4 billion, down from $7.5 billion the year before. It recovered some of the lost ground the following year, when it rose to $4.2 billion, but it appears to have stabilized at a relatively low level.
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Naval flight training resumes for Saudi students
Saudi Arabian students resumed Navy flight training Tuesday, nearly three months after a massacre at Naval Air Station Pensacola by one of their comrades left three dead in a shooting that U.S. leaders linked to terrorism. Saudi Royal Air and Naval Forces officers in the Navy’s flight training pipeline were restricted to classroom studies or put those studies on hold while the sea service met new requirements on base access and vetting for international military students put in place by the Secretary of Defense following the Dec. 6 shooting by Saudi Royal Air Force 2nd Lt. Mohammed Alshamrani.
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Saudi IPO Nets $2.3 Billion for Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib
Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group is one of the biggest providers of health care in Saudi Arabia, operating hospitals, outpatient clinics, pharmacies and medical labs throughout the kingdom as well as in Dubai and Bahrain. The group employs more than 2,000 physicians. The IPO is the first in Saudi Arabia since state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco raised almost $30 billion in December.
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A Short Hop From Europe, This Tourism Gem Aims to Open Its Doors
With a warm Mediterranean sea in summer, great winter skiing, vast Saharan deserts, towering Roman ruins and prehistoric art of global renown alongside an intriguing modern Arab culture, Algeria should be a top travel destination.
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Syria: 21 dead as targets including schools and nurseries bombed in Idlib
Eight school facilities have been bombed in Idlib province, in Syria, in a single day as the battle for control of the country’s last opposition stronghold intensifies. The attacks came despite warnings that the violence has already led to the worst humanitarian crisis in the Syrian war to date.
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To preserve Shi’ite power in Iraq, Iran-backed groups turn to renegade cleric
According to senior Iraqi officials and militia insiders, they promised Sadr a greater say forming a new Iraqi government and an augmented spiritual leadership role among Shi’ite paramilitary groups. In return, he would draw on his mass following to weaken the anti-government and anti-Iran dissent that has erupted on Iraqi streets, and redirect the unrest toward demands for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq, the sources said.
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U.S. Forces Return to Saudi Arabia to Deter Attacks by Iran
Here in a base of tents in the desert about 60 miles southeast of Riyadh, some 2,500 U.S. military personnel are launching F-15 fighter jets in soaring arcs overhead and manning Patriot missile batteries in shifts. Or they play chess and video games to pass the hours, with an NFL-themed video game splashed on a flat-screen TV inside a recreation tent.
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