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International journalists killed at high rate in 2014; Middle East deadliest region
An unusually high proportion of journalists killed in relation to their work in 2014 were international journalists, as correspondents crossed borders to cover conflict and dangerous situations in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Afghanistan, the Committee to Protect Journalists found in its annual analysis.
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Saudi-Based Alkhabeer Capital Launches New Unit To Fund Start-Ups
Saudi Arabia has been pushing to develop a startup culture in a bid to lower its burgeoning unemployment rate. In line with that, many major companies in the Kingdom have a venture capital arm that provides funding to SMEs in the country. Aramco Entrepreneurship Centre, established by state oil major Saudi Aramco in 2011, has funded up to 43 ventures across sectors such as manufacturing, education and information technology in the last three years.
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Saudi Arabia’s oil war against Iran and Russia
The "war" is great news for commuters and almost every business, but wonderfully bad news for our ugliest enemies.
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Qatar’s ties to militants complicate relations with U.S., neighbors
Despite conciliatory gestures, however, analysts say Qatar has not wavered in its core belief that political Islam — the view that austere Muslim teachings should guide all aspects of society — remains the prime long-term force in the region.
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Seven themes that will dominate Davos 2015
World leaders, top business people and campaigners will be debating issues from climate change to political instability at the World Economic Forum this week
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Uzbekistan beats Saudi Arabia 3-1 to advance at Asian Cup
"It's disappointing for me, for everyone," Saudi Arabia coach Cosmin Olariou said. "When you make mistakes like we did today, sometimes you pay a price, and the price was qualification."
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Education Minister Approves $84 Million in Educational Projects
Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, Minister of Education has approved a number of educational projects, at a cost of SR 319 million in various regions and provinces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Paris attacker, in video, claims he was acting for the Islamic State
One of the assailants in the Paris terrorist attacks claimed in a posthumously released video that he was acting on behalf of the Islamic State, in coordination with the two brothers who attacked a satirical newspaper and said they were affiliated with al-Qaeda.
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Yemen car bomb kills dozens near Sanaa police academy
At least 35 people have been killed and 68 others injured by a car bomb blast outside a police academy in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, officials say.
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Special Report | King Abdullah Medical Update
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia remains hospitalized in Riyadh under treatment for pneumonia requiring “insertion of a tube to aid with breathing” according to the Saudi Press Agency. The 90-year old monarch entered the King Abdulaziz Medical City on Wednesday touching off concerns and speculation about his prognosis. Today the Saudi Press Agency released a raft of press releases reassuring Saudi officials and citizens as well as foreign leaders about the health of the monarch. Among the reports and photos from the SPA was this report addressed to princes, Ulema, sheikhs and citizens:
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