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Israeli Infiltration Suggests Hizballah Is Having a Mid-Life Crisis
For five years, Hizballah has vowed in fiery speeches to exact revenge for Israel’s assassination of its top military strategist in 2010. Each anniversary passed with Hizballah’s threatened attacks mysteriously foiled: operatives rolled up in Bangkok and Cyprus, and another mastermind murdered near his home in Beirut.
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Fakeih: The Government plans to create 300,000 jobs for Saudis
Economy and Planning, Finance and Labor Ministries would launch 36 initiatives as part of the scheme.
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Allen: Degrading and Defeating ISIL
Of course, we cannot hope to defeat ISIL through military action alone. Coalition partners are now in leading roles to stop the flow of foreign terrorist fighters, to limit ISIL's financing, and to defeat ISIL where it can do incredible harm: in the virtual space and marketplace of ideas. Nations as diverse as Morocco, Germany and Kuwait have helped to steer these efforts. And when millions of men, women and children have been displaced by ISIL's barbarism, dozens of nations have stepped up to make significant humanitarian contributions, and will continue to need to do so, in order for the region to regain stability and for innocent civilians affected by conflict to regain hope for the future.
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No Way Out for Iraqis Who Helped U.S. in War
One Iraqi begged a retired Marine general he had gotten to know during the war: “Come quickly or we’re all dead.”
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Egypt and Qatar accept King Abdullah’s reconciliation initiative
Egypt and Qatar have responded positively to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah's initiative to end their rifts and normalize their bilateral relations.
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Opec takes a big bet by holding output
For Opec, the US shale boom evokes memories of the 1980s North Sea surge. The rise in US production has been offset until now by outages in places such as Libya and Iraq. But with supply coming back and a worse than expected demand slowdown in Asia and Europe, the cartel’s members are again having to confront a big new source of non-Opec supply.
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US-Saudi Military Relations Expected To Persist Under King Salman
Saudi Arabia is expected to spend more than $56 billion on defense in 2015, according to data compiled by the firm Avascent. Of that, the kingdom is expected to spend nearly $17 billion on new weapons.
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State of the Union: Obama heralds end of wars, even as troops return to Mideast
“Instead of getting dragged into another ground war in the Middle East, we are leading a broad coalition, including Arab nations, to degrade and ultimately destroy this terrorist group.” President Obama heralded the end of the two “long and costly wars” that he inherited, even as he sends U.S. troops to fight new battles in the Middle East.
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Opening up: is Saudi Arabia’s stock market ready for an upgrade?
It is a statement about the way those markets have started to develop,” said Alexander Matturri, CEO of S&P Dow Jones Indices, in an exclusive interview with Gulf Business.
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Opinion: Libya spirals downward as the West looks the other way
The sprawling but sparsely populated country of 7 million is now split between two governments, parliaments and armies, one based in the eastern city of Tobruk and the other in the capital, Tripoli. While Syria’s war is fought along the Arab world’s Sunni-Shiite divide, in Libya the contest pits the region’s secular Sunnis against Islamists (along with minority Berbers). Since that same divide dominates the politics of Egypt, Tunisia, the Palestinian territories and much of the rest of the Maghreb, outside powers have predictably picked sides: Egypt and the United Arab Emirates back the secular forces in the east, while Turkey, Qatar and Sudan support the Islamist Libya Dawn in the west.
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