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Iran, world powers reach initial deal on reining in Tehran’s nuclear program
Iran and world powers reached a framework agreement on Thursday on curbing Iran's nuclear program for at least a decade, a step toward a comprehensive accord that could end 12 years of brinkmanship, threats and confrontation.
- US Department of State - Parameters for a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran's Nuclear Program
- New Yorker - On Iran, Obama Gets His Breakthrough
- Politico - Iran agrees to nuclear framework
- CNN - Optimism as Iran nuclear deal framework announced; more work ahead
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The US Shale Gas Revolution and its Impact on Qatar’s Position in Gas Markets
Since the discovery of the massive wet gas North Field (the largest nonassociated gas field in the world) in 1971,1 Qatar has achieved a prominent position as the world’s current largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter and a critical “swing supplier” or arbitrageur, optimizing its sales between Asian and European markets. It has also a major petrochemical industry and currently is the world’s foremost manufacturer of Gas to Liquids (GTL) products.
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Map: How the world executed people in 2014
The year 2014 was a mixed one for executions. According to new data collected by Amnesty International, the number of executions carried out around the world dropped – but the number of death sentences given out as legal punishments increased dramatically.
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Syrian rebels capture main border crossing with Jordan
Syrian rebels and fighters from the al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra Front have captured the only functioning border crossing with Jordan and three nearby military posts, prompting government bombing raids on the area, activists said Thursday.
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Arab League Sets New Defense Force at 40,000
The force, announced during the Arab League Summit's preparatory meeting on March 25, will be based in Egypt and mainly comprise forces from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Morocco, and be led by a Saudi officer at the helm, the source added.
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The Dangerous, Delicate Saudi-Pakistan Alliance
Sharif’s moral support for the Saudis is clear. And he has tilted his country toward the regional Saudi-led Sunni bloc. But the costs for direct involvement are greater for Pakistan than for any other coalition member. Pakistan shares a 565-mile-long border with Iran and relations between the two countries have long been rocky. If Iran starts to view Pakistan as an active adversary, it has many opportunities to cause trouble across the border that Sharif cannot afford.
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UN says ‘25,000 foreign fighters’ joined Islamist militants
More than 25,000 foreign fighters from 100 nations have travelled to join militant groups such as al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS), a UN report says.
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In Tikrit, a celebratory mood but lingering concerns
Although the government’s declaration that Tikrit was completely liberated may be somewhat premature — with Islamic State militants still holed up and fighting in neighborhoods to the north — the advances are considerable. On a two-mile journey across Tikrit, from the western side to the sprawling palace complex on the Tigris River, there were no signs of resistance in the wake of the Iraqi forces’ ground offensive.
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Saudi Influence On Oil Markets Slipping?
“This is the type of change we expect to see as a state moves to a more advanced stage of development,” Jim Krane, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at the Baker Institute, told Rice’s Office of Public Affairs.
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Double overtime: Faltering Iran nuclear talks extended again
With even a vague outline of an Iran nuclear deal eluding their grasp, negotiators went into double overtime Wednesday night and Thursday morning in a marathon attempt to find common ground for a more important task — forging a final deal by the end of June.
- Stratfor - Opinion: In the Iran Talks, Does a Missed Deadline Matter?
- Guardian - Nuclear talks negotiators meet again as Iran hints at flexibility over sanctions
- Washington Post - Why Obama chose the Iran talks to take one of his presidency’s biggest risks
- Reuters - Ancient battle on UN Security Council 'trigger' bogs down Iran talks
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