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Telecoms boost Egypt, drag down Saudi Arabia
Telecommunications stocks boosted Egypt's equity market on Monday after French operator Orange said it would increase its stake in local firm Mobinil, while two major phone operators in Saudi Arabia fell as the regulator cut the fees they can charge.
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U.N. investigates surge in Saudi MERS cases
An international team of United Nations human and animal health experts has flown to the Kingdom to investigate a recent surge in cases of a deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) caused by coronavirus.
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Saudi gold investments poised to grow 20% to $3.7bn in 2015
Gold market in Saudi Arabia is currently estimated at SR9 billion whereas the number of gold and jewelry shops is reaching 6,000 spread across the Kingdom. Some 250 factories are supplying markets with a variety of gold works but their number is expected to grow to 300 by the end of the year.
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Mall of America increases security after threat in terror group’s video
he Mall of America increased security on Saturday and Sunday after a terror group linked to al-Qaeda released an online video that appears to call for attacks on shopping mal
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Seven in 10 Americans Continue to View Israel Favorably
Even as relations between the leaders of Israel and the United States reportedly deteriorate over disagreement about how to handle Iran's nuclear program, Israel has retained its broadly favorable image in the U.S. over the past year. Seventy percent of Americans now view that country favorably, and 62% say they sympathize more with the Israelis than the Palestinians in the Mideast conflict. By contrast, 17% currently view the Palestinian Authority favorably, and 16% sympathize more with the Palestinians.
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US defence chief convenes anti-IS war council in Kuwait
Carter flew to Kuwait City from Afghanistan on Sunday to chair the extraordinary meeting that will see more than two dozen senior military officers and ambassadors gather at the sprawling US Army base of Camp Arifjan, officials said.
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Top Muslim cleric Ahmed al-Tayeb urges education reform to counter extremism
The head of Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam’s most prestigious seat of learning, has called for education reform in Muslim countries in an effort to contain the spread of religious extremism. Speaking at counter-terrorism forum in the Saudi holy city of Mecca, Al-Azhar grand imam Ahmed al-Tayeb linked extremism to “bad interpretations of the Koran and the sunna”, the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed.
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Amid fighting in tribal areas, Pakistan braces for a long and deadly war
Despite the growing resolve of Pakistani soldiers in their fight against Islamist extremism, military leaders here remain worried about diverting too many troops away from their traditional mission of defending the eastern border with arch-foe India. But those concerns are tempered by fears that militants are evolving into smaller and more erratic groups that will be testing Pakistani forces for years — perhaps decades.
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US, Britain say Libya needs government before weapons
Two of the most powerful members of the U.N. Security Council are rejecting Libya’s call to lift a U.N. arms embargo so it can defend itself against the Islamic State group, saying Thursday that the chaotic country needs a national unity government first.
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Yemen feuding parties agree on transitional council
Yemen's feuding parties have agreed on a "people's transitional council" to help govern the country and guide it out of a political crisis, UN mediator Jamal Benomar has announced.
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