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Israeli Soldiers: Lax Rules In Gaza War Led To Indiscriminate Fire
More than 60 Israeli soldiers who took part in last summer's war in Gaza have offered firsthand combat stories. Many said they felt their orders went too far, leading to indiscriminate fire and Palestinian civilian deaths.
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Afghan Talks Agree On Reopening Taliban Political Office
fghan government officials and members of the Taliban have agreed that insurgents should open a political office for negotiations.
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Saudi Stock Stampede Seen as Unlikely After Foreigner Rules
“We are not after the money, we welcome the money, but it is not our objective. What we are looking for is institutional investments,” he said. “We are not going to have floodgates of investments come June 15.”
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Analysis: Saudi Arabia’s Return to Traditional Yemen Policy
Yemen’s fractured landscape offers rich potential for the Kingdom to realize its long-held preference for equilibrium among rival groups reflecting tribal, political, and sectarian differences. It remains to be seen if Salman will display the tenacity shown by King Faisal from 1962 to 1972, but given the critical importance that the Kingdom attaches to Yemen, the perceived Iranian threat, and the decisiveness that Salman has exhibited to date, observers should expect Saudi efforts to persist until the Yemenis decide to explore a compromise.
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Oil hits 2015 highs above $67 as Libyan output slows
Oil prices jumped more than $1 a barrel on Tuesday, pushing North Sea Brent and U.S. light crude to 2015 highs, after protests stopped crude flows to the eastern Libyan oil port of Zueitina, hampering exports.
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Adel Al Jubeir sworn in as new Saudi foreign minister
Former Saudi Ambassador to the United States Adel Al Jubeir was sworn in on Monday before King Salman bin Abdulaziz as the kingdom’s new foreign minister, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
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Coalition considers pauses in Yemen airstrikes to let aid in
Saudi Arabia is considering temporary halts in coalition airstrikes against rebels in Yemen to allow for aid deliveries, foreign minister Adel Al Jubeir said on Monday. The kingdom will consult members of the coalition on “finding specific areas inside Yemen ... where all air operations will be paused at specific times to allow for the delivery of aid,” Mr Al Jubeir said.
- New York Times (Paywall) - Yemeni Fighters Trained in Persian Gulf Are Said to Join Saudi-Led Mission
- Reuters - Saudi-led alliance mulls partial truces in Yemen: statement
- Yahoo - Hundreds protest against Qaeda control of Yemen city
- WSJ (paywall) - Saudi-Led Coalition Accused of Using U.S.-Supplied Cluster Munitions in Yemen
- Washington Post - Why Senegal is sending troops to help Saudi Arabia in Yemen
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The Arab Battle for U.S. Skies
America’s biggest airlines say the luxury carriers of the oil-rich Persian Gulf aren't playing fair. But are Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways subsidized -- or just smarter?
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GW Partners with Saudi University to Prepare Education Leaders
The George Washington University expanded its partnerships in the Middle East this week, as the Graduate School of Education and Human Development signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Taibah University to collaborate on a doctoral program in educational leadership.
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GCC to hold Riyadh summit on Yemen crisis
Saudi King Salman announced on Tuesday the establishment of a center to coordinate humanitarian assistance for Yemen, and invited the United Nations to join in relief work for the Arab country.
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