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Acting Lebanese prime minister Mustapha Adib steps down, deepening political crisis
Lebanon's prime minister designate stepped down Saturday, a setback for efforts to form a new government in the crisis-torn country and possibly imperiling a conditional promise of financial assistance from France.
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Gulf States’ Climate Change Policies Amid a Global Pandemic
An evaluation of Gulf countries’ existing climate change-related plans reveals growing activity around exploring mitigation co-benefits in energy efficiency and demand-side management, renewable electricity generation, carbon capture and storage, water management, urban planning, agriculture, and marine conservation.
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Six start-ups from Saudi Arabia you need to know
The start-up scene in Saudi Arabia is booming. Funding for start-ups in the kingdom has risen by 102 percent in the first half of the year compared to the same time period in 2019, according to newly released data from start-up data platform Magnitt.
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GCC to suffer 10% drop in population under expat exodus
Combined with visas depending on employment and lack of a social safety net, an expat exodus is likely to happen as the travel restrictions are eased. This could result in the population decreasing by between 4% (in Saudi Arabia and Oman) and around 10% (in the UAE and Qatar).
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Saudi Arabia’s Bold Global Tourism Efforts Gain Traction But With Locals For Now
But it could have been disastrous, if the hundreds of thousands who flock to tourism’s “new frontier” find that it isn’t ready to handle the influx. The surge in domestic leisure travel has provided a kind of dry run or rehearsal for when borders open again for international leisure travelers.
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23 amazing Saudi creatives who are shaking up the kingdom’s cultural scenes
From literature and music to fashion and vlogging, there's a female novelist who won the prestigious International Prize for Arabic Fiction, architect brothers who presented their work at the Venice Biennale, directors of award-winning films and a social media vlogger who uses YouTube to change perceptions of the region.
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Saudi Prince launches 38,000m2 King Abdulaziz Square project
The King Abdulaziz Square project is expected to become a landmark project, as it is located near the Al-Ghamama Square, west of the Prophet’s Mosque, and in between the region’s emirate building, the Anbariyah mosque, and the municipality building.
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Western arms exports fuel conflict in Middle East, North Africa
Over the past five years, Western countries' exports made up the bulk of weapons delivered to the Middle East and North Africa, according to a report published this week by the Washington-based Center for International Policy (CIP). The US leads the way, with a share of nearly 50% of all arms transfers to the region, while France, the UK, Germany and Italy constitute 24%. Russia was the second-largest single arms supplier to the region, trailing behind the US with 17% of the global arms export market to the region.
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Three Libyan Oil Ports Open For Shipping Crude
Libya’s oil terminals at Hariga, Brega, and Zueitina are open for business and welcoming tankers to ship oil, although the biggest port and the terminal typically exporting the oil from the biggest oilfield in the country are still under force majeure.
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France backs proposal to end Lebanese cabinet deadlock
On Tuesday, Hariri — a leading Sunni politician — offered a way out by proposing an “independent” Shia candidate to be named as finance minister. He stressed, however, that the move would not mean that the position “should always be held by a Shia.”
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