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China vows to beat ‘devil’ virus as countries rush to evacuate citizens
From France to Japan, governments were organising evacuations, while Hong Kong - scene of anti-China unrest for months - planned to suspend rail and ferry links with the mainland.
- Washington Post - New coronavirus cases in China surpass SARS epidemic as infections grow abroad
- CNBC - First Middle East cases of coronavirus confirmed in the UAE
- WSJ - British Airways Suspends China Flights as Coronavirus Spreads
- CNN - Airlines around the world are suspending flights to China as the coronavirus spreads
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NFL Twitter accounts hacked, including those of Super Bowl-bound Chiefs and 49ers
OurMine bills itself as a "white hat" hacking group, the term for cyber trespassers who breach systems with good intentions. It began taking responsibility for a number of hacks Monday, claiming the intention was to announce its return and to "show people that everything is hackable.
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Video: Iran Plane Crash Cover-Up Shows Widening Split in State Media
IRIB, Iran’s giant state broadcaster, made no apology for disseminating the false denials and found itself under severe criticism from smaller, officially licensed news websites that acknowledged being misled by Iranian officials and asked readers for forgiveness
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Need to upgrade the Saudi mortgage system stressed
Justice Minister and President of the Supreme Judicial Council Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani, has ordered the update of mortgages to e-mortgages during the first quarter of 2020, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The ministry is seeking to improve the quality of services, promote reliability and eliminate paperwork in line with its digital transformation plan. It has completed the final procedures for the transition to e-mortgages, which will be an alternative for paper-based mortgages in any new real estate transaction.
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Saudi cinema investment seen at $1.1 billion in 2020
Cinema investment in Saudi Arabia is expected to generate an estimated $1.06 billion in construction during 2020, according to data published ahead of Cinema Build KSA 2020, which takes place at Fairmont, Riyadh on Feb. 19-20, 2020. The latest market research done by The Great Minds Group, partner of Cinema Build KSA 2020, predicts that KSA will witness investment in cinema projects estimated to reach SR5 billion during 2020, with 140 cinemas planned to open in 30 malls.
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Air Liquide pumps hydrogen to Saudi Aramco unit in shift from oil
Air Liquide Arabia (ALAR) on Tuesday began pumping hydrogen through its $400 million pipeline network in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea city of Yanbu and will supply a Saudi Aramco refinery as the kingdom seeks to shift towards cleaner fuel. Pressure has mounted on the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers to reduce their carbon emissions as concern mounts among policy-makers, investors and the general public about their impact on global warming.
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Saudi Arabia to inaugurate National Theater Initiative
The curtain has risen on an ambitious new era for Saudi theater — and its future looks bright, if the launch of the National Theater Initiative at the King Fahd Cultural Center on Tuesday night is any indication. The evening’s entertainment began with a speech from Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, in which he offered his thanks for the “unprecedented” level of support for the theatrical arts the ministry has received, especially from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
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Saudi Arabia’s Hail Season launches mountain bike racing
Hail Season is organizing four days of mountain bike racing on Aja Mountain starting on Wednesday, with the participation of 150 bikers from all over the world, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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Explainer: How Iran’s military outsources its cyberwarfare forces
Iran’s cyberwarfare capability lies primarily within Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a branch of the country’s military. However, rather than employing its own cyberforce against foreign targets, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps appears to mainly outsource these cyberattacks.
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The US is bombing in Afghanistan reaches nearly 10-year high
According to U.S. Air Forces Central Command, U.S. aircraft dropped 7,423 munitions in 2019 — that’s the highest number of bombs released in nearly a decade. In 2018, U.S. warplanes dropped 7,362 bombs — the second highest total in a year thus far since AFCENT began publishing the number of munitions released in Afghanistan.
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