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Israel to Allow Its Citizens to Visit Saudi Arabia
Israel's Interior Ministry said Sunday that it will now allow Israelis to travel to Saudi Arabia for religious or business visits. The announcement is the latest sign of quiet but warming relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. It also came days before the White House is to announce its Mideast peace plan — which is expected to seek Saudi support.
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‘No, No America’: Iraq protesters demand expulsion of U.S. troops
Populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr convened the march after the U.S. killing of an Iranian general and an Iraqi paramilitary chief in Baghdad this month. His eventual decision to hold it away from a separate anti-government protest camp, and away from the U.S. embassy, looked pivotal in keeping the march peaceful.
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Explainer: How Iran’s military outsources its cyberwarfare forces
According to cyberthreat intelligence firm Recorded Future, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps uses trusted intermediaries to manage contracts with independent groups. These intermediaries are loyal to the regime but separate from it. They translate the Iranian military’s priorities into discrete tasks, which are then bid out to independent contractors.
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US Central Command general says troop surge in Middle East may not end soon
“Iran is very hard to read,” McKenzie said. “So I would say the fact that things are quiet for a while does not mean that necessarily things are getting better.”
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Sony strengthens operations in Asia and Middle East
Newsflash: The entire top 10 of YouTube’s popular global artists chart right now perform non-English-language music. With the exception of four Puerto Rican artists (Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, Ozuna and Farruko), the highest-placed US-born artist on the list is Demi Lovato at No.15. Her impressive 114m weekly plays is dwarfed by the No.1 global artist, Indian act Alka Yagnik, who has over 300m.
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Lebanon protests: After 100 days, mood is dark but hopes are undimmed
Lebanon’s anti-government uprising entered its 100th day on Friday with protesters in a much darker mood, reflected in their new rallying cry.
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Saudi Arabia says all options open at OPEC+ meeting, including further cuts
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud said all options are open at an OPEC+ meeting in early March, including further cuts in oil production, Al Arabiya television reported. But he added that it was too early to make a call on the need for more cuts.
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Saudi Launches World’s Fastest Interceptor Speedboats
On Thursday, the Saudi Navy organized a celebration at the Ras Mashaab military port, located 236 km north of Dammam. During the event, three speedboats joined the fleet of marine vessels.
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Yemen Envoy Sees Path to End Conflict
Yemen’s government wants to resume direct peace talks with Iranian-backed Houthi rebels to end a brutal five-year conflict, but getting the insurgents back to the negotiating table will require both military pressure and international diplomacy, the nation’s U.S. envoy said.
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Saudi Arabia denies case of coronavirus infection
A Saudi health ministry affiliate said on Thursday there were no cases of coronavirus in the kingdom, denying earlier reports of an expatriate resident being infected. Earlier, India’s minister of state for external affairs said an Indian nurse working at a hospital in southwestern Saudi Arabia has been infected by the coronavirus and was being treated, amid an outbreak that has killed 25 people in China.
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