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Saudi Arabia Contracts Katerra to Build 8,000 homes
The Saudi Arabia contract, signed in recent weeks, is part of a larger, $40 billion non-binding agreement Katerra signed with the government in October 2018 to deliver hundreds of thousands of housing units in the country. As part of that broader agreement, Katerra signed its first contract in May 2019 to build 4,101 units in five regions of Saudi Arabia.
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Pakistan Renews Mediation Efforts Between Iran, US And Saudi Arabia
The Prime Minister of Pakistan has directed his Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi to undertake visits to Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United States as part of his efforts to seek de-escalation in tensions in the Middle East.
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Japan PM to visit Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman to ensure energy, shipping security
The Middle East accounted for 89% of Japan's crude imports, or an average of 3.01 million b/d over January-November, according to Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry data. Around 80% of Middle East oil supplies transit through the Strait of Hormuz to Japan.
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Saudis tweet videos of snowfall in Tabuk
Social media user Abdul Majid Al Sharif tweeted "By the grace of God" its snowing in Tabuk with the hashtag "Tabuk now".
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Syria cross-border aid to end Friday if U.N. Security Council fails to break deadlock
A six-year-long United Nations operation delivering aid across the Syrian border to millions of civilians will expire at midnight on Friday if a deadlocked U.N. Security Council cannot reach a last-minute deal to extend its authorization.
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House approves measure limiting Trump’s authority to take further military action against Iran
But the critical forum is the Senate, where Democrats are in the minority and will need the help of at least four Republicans to pass a similar war powers resolution. Put forward by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), the measure could come up for a vote as early as next week.
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Why US Officials Are Revealing More about Cyber Ops
To prove they are not bluffing, states sometimes send “costly signals” — ones that impose some cost on the sender. This is what the Trump administration is doing when it publicizes various cyber activities against, say, Iran or Russia.
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Perspective: Will China Benefit from the US’s Conflict With Iran?
China’s hope is that another strategic diversion or distraction, such as a conflict with Iran, will suck the U.S. back into a quagmire in the Middle East. The last time the Chinese bore similar hope was during the Syrian “red line” crisis.
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Perspective: The U.S. Security Dilemma in Iraq
Iraqi military officers and politicians who fear growing Iranian proxy integration into the government, security services, and economy see a continued U.S. presence as the only way to blunt Iran’s two-pronged campaign to seize power by proxy violence and growing electoral influence.
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Kuwait sees oil output in zone shared with Saudi Arabia at 250,000 bpd by end 2020
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, both members of The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), agreed last year to end a five-year dispute over the area, allowing production to resume at two jointly-run oilfields that can pump up to 0.5% of the world’s oil supply.
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