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U.S. government on sidelines of talks over aid worker’s kidnapping
More than a year after his al Qaida kidnappers provided proof that American hostage Warren Weinstein was still alive, the case of the 73-year-old aid contractor rests in the hands of three Pakistani intermediaries who are negotiating for his release, people privy to the negotiations say.
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Turkish Airlines stops Libya flights to Misrata
Turkish Airlines, the last foreign airline operating in Libya, has suspended flights to Misrata, the only city it was flying to in the country.
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Moves to shut shops by 9pm edges closer
A proposal to have all shops closed by 9pm in Saudi Arabia is getting closer to becoming a reality that will have an enormous impact on the Saudi way of life where 11pm rush hours and night shopping and social activities are common.
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King Abdullah: A Saudi education revolutionary
The KASP generation of students will return to the kingdom with broader global outlooks and tangible skills to support the kind of private sector-led development that Saudi Arabia needs in its next phase of growth. The program makes long-term economic sense, even with its expensive price tag.
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Q&A: Saudi’s first female film-maker on the power of art
Haifaa al-Mansour is Saudi Arabia’s first female film director, a double challenge in a country where film is still a very new medium and women face many restrictions in daily life. But al-Mansour sees signs of change in the conservative kingdom. Here she shares her views on women’s rights, the power of art, and her award-winning debut film, “Wadjda“, about a schoolgirl who wants to ride a bike.
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Saudi Basic Industries Reports 29% in Profit on Oil Drop
Net income dropped to 4.36 billion riyals ($1.16 billion) from 6.16 billion riyals a year earlier, the Riyadh-based company said in a statement today. Sales slipped 10 percent to 43.4 billion riyals. Sabic gained 0.8 percent in Riyadh trading.
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Experts cast doubt on Spiegel claim of Syrian nuclear facility
Although Der Spiegel describes the facility as “secret," Western intelligence agencies have been aware of its existence for several years. It has been visible on the Google Earth portal for three years and was described as a possible Scud ballistic missile storage facility in an August 2012 article in Jane’s Intelligence Review, a British monthly specializing in security affairs.
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U.S. lawmakers to reintroduce Iran sanctions legislation
Republican lawmakers said on Thursday they are close to reintroducing legislation seeking a voice in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program and to impose tougher sanctions against Iran, now that they control both houses of the U.S. Congress.
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The Long War: Four Views
While the Long War continues to march, four new books have presented challenging and sometimes contradictory conclusions about the war and its lessons for the future. This review essay looks at: the memoir of a Secretary of Defense, a recent RAND study, the cri de coeur of a retired general, and the memoir of a combat veteran and leading coindinista. What follows is not just a review essay, but also an exploration of lessons encountered, but not yet learned.
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GE lauds ‘Green Duba’ project, the first integration of a solar field with a combined cycle plant in Saudi Arabia
The landmark project, the ‘Green Duba’ Integrated Solar Combined Cycle Plant, will be built in the north-western part of Saudi Arabia, along the Red Sea coast, and has the capacity to generate the equivalent power needed to supply around 600,000 homes for a year.
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