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Reactions to Passage of UN Security Council Resolution on Yemen
Adopting resolution 2216 (2015) by 14 affirmative votes to none against, with one abstention (Russian Federation), the Council also demanded that the Houthis, withdraw from all areas seized during the latest conflict, relinquish arms seized from military and security institutions, cease all actions falling exclusively within the authority of the legitimate Government of Yemen and fully implement previous Council resolutions.
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‘Gaza Is a Tomb’
Gaza today is a powder keg waiting to explode. The key aspects of the cease-fire agreement that ended the war last summer remain unfulfilled — both Israel and Hamas feel that only more violence can force their enemy to assent to their demands. Meanwhile, the reconstruction of Gaza has stagnated due to Israeli restrictions on letting material into the territory, as well as the rivalry between Hamas and Fatah, sapping Gaza residents’ hope for a better future and leading them to believe that there is no alternative but armed struggle.
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Iran Bill Sets Up Political Tests
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker is slated to tee up a bill Tuesday that will put members on the spot about a potential deal over Iran's nuclear program.
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Examining the power Russia’s S-300 missile system will give Iran
Russia lifted a ban on sending Iran its sophisticated S-300 surface-to-air missile system, officials said Monday. The weapons could be shipped shortly, giving Tehran a new way to defend itself against any future bombing campaign.
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Embattled Yemen leader names new vice president
Yemen's President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who fled the country in the face of a rebel advance last month, has tapped his former Prime Minister Khaled Bahah to be vice president in a move aimed at strengthening the embattled executive branch, an official close to Hadi said.
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New DoD map shows Islamic State losing territory
Islamic State militants have been steadily losing ground in Iraq since the summer, but it is still too early to say the Iraqi government and the U.S.-led coalition are winning the fight, a military official said.
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Haider al-Abadi arrives in Washington at turning point in ISIL battle
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is visiting Washington Tuesday at a crucial moment in the war against the Islamic State.
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Saudi repeats would need cooperation to improve oil prices
The cabinet of top oil exporter Saudi Arabia reiterated on Monday that the kingdom would not act alone in restoring the stability of the oil market and improving prices, state news agency SPA said after a weekly cabinet meeting.
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Saudis, ETF trend could exacerbate oil drop: Citigroup
Saudi Arabia has increased the amount of crude it is pushing into an already oversupplied world market at a time when a surge in ETF investing could exaggerate any drop in oil prices, according to Citigroup analysts.
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Russia’s Lukoil last to leave Saudi Arabia’s search for gas
But China's Sinopec, Italy's Eni and Spain's Repsol have all abandoned the search because of the relatively high cost and low returns of developing gas in Saudi Arabia, where sales prices are fixed at a fraction of probable production costs.
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