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Pakistan Has Complicated Nuclear Relationship With Saudi Arabia, Iran
Awais Laghari, head of the foreign affairs committee in Pakistan’s national assembly, insists Pakistan's nuclear proliferation chapter is closed, and despite its excellent relationship with Saudi Arabia, the country will not share its nuclear weapons or know-how.
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Saudi Shiites worry about backlash from Yemen war
The shrill social media content has been balanced by comments by other Saudi Sunnis coming to the defense of their Shiite countrymen on social media and by calls for national unity by commentators in state-run media. Still, some Saudis increasingly blur the line between the country’s Shiites and Iran.
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Saudi King Takes On Cozy Landowners to Revive Homebuilding
The cost of land in Saudi Arabia accounts for as much as 60 percent of the overall cost of a property compared with global average of around 25 percent, according to Mazen Al-Sudairi, the head of sell-side research at Alistithmar Capital, a unit of The Saudi Investment Bank.
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Video: Saudi Arabia’s first female director on the power of film
“People recognise the power of what film can do. I want to move beyond intolerance and everything I’ve been told since I was little, and shape the consciousness of people and how they think and feel,” says Haifaa al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia’s first female film director.
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Saudi, Israeli Support for Iran Deal Clouds Critics’ Narrative
It's not just the Gulf States. The framework announcement got a better than expected reception in Israel as well. At this point, you'd have to live under a rock not to know that Bibi Netanyahu just hates nuclear diplomacy with Iran. But people may be less familiar with what other Israelis are saying.
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US quickens weapons deliveries to Saudi-led Yemen campaign
The United States is speeding up weapons deliveries to the Saudi-led coalition launching airstrikes against rebels in Yemen, as the first boat carrying medical aid to the country since the start of the air campaign arrived Wednesday at the southern port city of Aden, where heavy clashes were underway.
- Reuters - Saudi-led planes strike air base north of Aden: residents
- SUSRIS - Operation “Decisive Storm” – Day 13 Military Briefing
- McClatchy - U.S. stepping up weapons shipments to aid Saudi air campaign over Yemen
- Department of Defense - Leaders Reaffirm U.S.-Saudi Arabia Defense Ties
- Guardian - US steps up arms deliveries to Saudi-led force in Yemen
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Oil falls on U.S. stock build, record Saudi output
Oil prices fell towards $58 a barrel on Wednesday as industry data showed a larger-than-expected weekly increase in U.S. stockpiles and as Saudi Arabia reported record output in March.
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Saudi Arabia Sees Crude Price Rising as It Boosts Oil Production
Saudi Arabia increased oil production in March to the highest in at least 12 years and expects crude prices to rise in the “near future,” according to oil minister Ali al-Naimi.
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Saudi Arabia plans to develop Diriyah gateway
The complex will have outlets selling handicraft items, resaturants offering traditional meals, 30 heritage hotel units and an exhibition for heritage architecture with a center to document the history of Diriyah, the report added.
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An Iran deal seemed impossible. How did it become possible?
When you look at the framework terms, you can see how Iranians and Americans separated those issues out and found resolutions where none seemed possible. Take, for example, the Iranian nuclear facility known as Fordow, a hardened bunker built to withstand military bombings. The Americans wanted it closed because they saw it as designed to develop a nuclear bomb; the Iranians wanted it open as a symbol of their resolve and strength against outside powers. The disagreement seemed irresolvable.
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