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Saudis Claw Back Global Market Share With Oil Output Push
When Saudi Arabia's oil minister Ali al-Naimi says he does not want the kingdom to lose market share anymore, he really means it. Iraq, Venezuela, Russia and Kazakhstan all saw their oil partially replaced by Saudi crude in Asia, the United States and even Europe, with its lackluster demand, as traders said the kingdom offered customers more oil, and more cheaply.
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Saudi fees on undeveloped land to spur affordable housing: experts
“The Cabinet approved that the Council of Economic Affairs and Development shall prepare organizational arrangements and mechanisms for imposing fees on unbuilt lands within the urban boundaries of cities and provinces,” the SPA said.
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Why Saudis are ardent social media fans
Saudis are becoming creators as well as consumers. Saudi entrepreneurs, especially in the more relaxed Red Sea city of Jeddah, are launching apps and YouTube channels. Whatever the position of Saudis in the real world, they are fully integrated in the virtual one.
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Mob attack on Afghan woman becomes rallying cry for justice
The brutal killing of a young woman in Kabul last week has become a rallying point for women’s rights activists in Afghanistan, renewing calls for Afghan authorities to better ensure women’s protection from violence throughout the country.
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U.S., Iran cite progress in nuke talks, though deal is unclear
The United States and Iran reported significant progress Saturday toward a nuclear agreement, with the Iranian president declaring a deal within reach. America's top diplomat was more reserved, leaving open whether world powers and Tehran would meet a March 31 deadline.
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A Cloud Descends on Tunisia
A palpable air of shock blankets Tunis. On thoroughfares throughout the city, heavily armed security officers halt traffic, or stop pedestrians to search their baggage. The state isn’t simply fighting back against Islamist terrorism – it’s making sure it is seen fighting back. The presence of the security forces has largely been welcome, but many now question its ability to protect them in the face of a mounting terrorist threat.
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Erdogan at odds with government over Kurdish peace
n unprecedented rift emerged Sunday between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the government over the handling of the peace process to end the decadeslong armed struggle by Kurdish militants. A senior minister told Erdogan to stop interfering and making “emotional” statements but the president snapped back that he had no intention of staying out of politics.
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Obama Details His Disappointment With Netanyahu In First Post-Election Comments
Though he pledged to keep working with the Israeli government on military and intelligence operations, Obama declined to say whether the United States would continue to block Palestinian efforts to secure statehood through the United Nations. In a phone conversation the two had on Thursday, he said he indicated to Netanyahu that "it is going to be hard to find a path where people are seriously believing that negotiations are possible."
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Why is ISIS so successful at luring Westerners?
For a throng of radical anti-Western militants, ISIS is pretty good at getting Westerners to join them.
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