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Iraqi forces slowed by snipers and bombs in Tikrit
The military source said the insurgents still held the presidential complex and at least three other districts in the center of Tikrit, holding up further army advances with snipers and bombs. A Reuters photographer saw one car bomb explode on the southern edge of the city, and security officials say Islamic State fighters have booby-trapped abandoned buildings.
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First Saudi IBM healthcare exec talks female employment
The first IBM Saudi female industry executive says she wants more Saudi women to take the lead in breaking social ceilings. Dubai-based Summer Nasief tells Al Arabiya News of how she became head of the healthcare and life-sciences industry for the blue-chip company, where she worked for 14 years.
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Another Saudi activist jailed for 10yrs
A prominent human rights activist has been jailed for 10 years in Saudi Arabia, according to the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR). Mohammed Al Bajadi, a founding member of the Association for Civil and Political Rights (ACPRA), was accused of acquiring banned books, organising a protest by the families of prisoners and publishing material that “would prejudice public order”, said GCHR.
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Saudi Arabia’s Takween Signs $347m Loan For Savola Packaging Buy
Saudi Arabia’s Takween Industries signed a SAR1.3 billion ($346.6 million) Islamic loan with a group of local banks to fund the acquisition of Savola Packaging Co, it said on Wednesday.
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Saudis are avid social media users, Twitter forum told
Dr. Abdullah Al-Musnad, a Saudi Twitter expert, told the audience gathered at the forum that eight million Saudis send one million tweets every 24 hours and, accordingly, the Kingdom is surpassing many countries such as the Philippines and Indonesia despite the tremendous difference in population.
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Chevron CEO: Saudi is not Trying To Put US Shale Out Of Business [Video]
"I don't think they're trying to put anybody out of business. I think what they're doing is trying to protect market share...All they're saying is 'we're going to continue to produce 9 m/bpd. We know that we have a low cost of production but we want our business to be strong for the long term. We're just going to continue to produce what we're producing...We're not going to be the balancing point in the market to hold prices up.'"
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Americans Name Government as No. 1 U.S. Problem
Americans continue to name the government (18%) as the most important U.S. problem, a distinction it has had for the past four months. Americans' mentions of the economy as the top problem (11%) dropped this month, leaving it tied with jobs (10%) for second place.
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Saudi replaces housing minister after king vows to address shortage
Saudi Arabia's King Salman replaced the housing minister late on Wednesday, a day after pledging to speed efforts to end a shortage of homes in his first address to the nation since becoming monarch in late January.
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Saudi’s Riyad Capital predicts 25 pct growth in AUM over several years
Riyad Capital, the Saudi Arabian investment bank, expects its assets under management to grow at least 25 percent over the next few years, helped by the opening of the kingdom's stock market to direct investment by foreigners later this year, a company executive said on Wednesday.
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Saudi Arabia invests $2 million in UC San Diego research
Saudi Arabia is giving UC San Diego $2 million to conduct basic research on 5G and other wireless telecommunications technologies that could eventually lead to much faster smartphones and similar devices.
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