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Perspective: The Inside Story of the Saudi Snub
But I think Saudi Arabia still appreciates the importance of America, and the fact that the king sent his deputy and his second deputy shows that he means business. Bin Nayef is very well known in Washington and he is the one who is orchestrating the relationship with America, and this is also a chance for the United States to check out the rising star, MBS.”
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The 9 Strangest Flying Robots from the World’s Biggest Drone Show
The future of drone design is an area with huge importance for companies and for the military. At the recent Unmanned Systems 2015 show in Atlanta, Georgia, that future was on display.
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Perspective: Truly rigorous standards are a must for Saudi education
The U.N.’s Human Development Index lists Finland as having the best educational system in the whole world. It has succeeded in implementing educational excellence with innovative methods and genuine reforms. It is time we apply some of its best practices and discuss some of its methods that might be applied to upgrade our failing educational system.
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Surge in Jet Purchases Reshuffles Market
It's a shocking amount of activity for a fighter market that often sees just one or two procurements a year globally, and one analysts say is being driven by world events in the region. Doug Barrie, the senior air analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, highlighted that these agreements are all tied to long-standing requirements.
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Arab Chiefs To Meet on Libya Intervention
An unpublicized meeting by Arab chiefs of staff will take place in Cairo on May 18 to coordinate plans for a Libyan intervention, an Arab League source revealed. France and Italy may also play a role, the source said.
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As U.S. withdraws from Afghanistan, darkness falls on Taliban’s birthplace
As the U.S. military’s presence and its aid dollars shrink, the cash-strapped Afghan government is unable to afford spare parts or fuel for the generators. Now, Kandahar, where Osama bin Laden ordered the 9/11 attacks, is growing darker, raising questions about the city’s stability and whether U.S. funds were properly spent.
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How long would it take Iran to develop nukes? No one knows the answer for sure
The timeframe is key to the debate surrounding the administration’s negotiations with Iran and other countries on a nuclear deal that would place limits on Iran’s program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
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Has ISIS Lost Its Head? Power Struggle Erupts with Al-Baghdadi Seriously Wounded
He is said to be mentally alert and able to issue orders, but his physical injuries are now prompting the so-called Islamic State’s governing Shura Council to make a final decision on a temporary stand-in leader who can move back and forth between front-lines in Syria and Iraq and is able to handle day-to-day leadership in the self-declared caliphate.
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Iraq’s foreign minister addresses ties with both U.S. and Iran
As Iraq's government attempts to reclaim territory seized by the extremist group Islamic State, it has accepted military aid from two rival powers, the United States and Iran. It is a difficult balancing act.
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Turkish cargo ship bombed near Libyan coast
A Turkish cargo ship has been shelled from the Libyan coast as it approached Tobruk port and then attacked from the air as it tried to leave the area, the Turkish foreign ministry said.
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