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What will Saudis do when the oil runs out? Twitter hashtag explores the question
What will happen to Saudis and Kuwaitis when they run out of oil? An Arabic hashtag expressing that fear has now been used a million times.
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Can Saudi Arabia keep ISIS out?
We flew over the Arabian Desert to see the new, 600-mile long border fence that's protecting Saudi Arabia from ISIS. On the other side is the chaos of Iraq, where ISIS is waging a brutal war. The Saudis are using radar and infrared cameras to make sure it doesn't spill across the frontier.
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OPEC to keep production ceiling at summit
OPEC will keep its production ceiling steady at its "toughest ever" meeting this month, a former adviser to oil kingpin Saudi Arabia said as global crude prices hit a four-year low.
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Majority of 269,000 contracting firms have only 9 or less Saudis
The Kingdom has over 269,000 contracting companies, a majority of which have only nine or less Saudi employees, officials attending the Human Resources Forum said here on Sunday.
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Egypt-Saudi Arabia electricity project tendered before month’s end
The tender for the Egypt-Saudi Arabia electricity interconnection project will be issued to competitors before month’s end, the Saudi Ministry of Electricity’s undersecretary Saleh Alawaji revealed Saturday.
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Israel, Palestinians agree to steps to calm Jerusalem tensions, Kerry says
Israel and the Palestinians have pledged to take concrete steps to calm tensions around Jerusalem's holiest site, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday after talks in the Jordanian capital. Violence has flared in recent weeks over the compound, revered by Muslims as Noble Sanctuary, where al-Aqsa mosque stands, and by Jews as the Temple Mount, where their biblical temples once stood.
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Brazil’s president arrive in Brisbane ahead of G20
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Brazil's president and the Turkish Prime Minister arrived in Brisbane overnight ahead of the G20 leaders summit.
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Houthi Rise in Yemen Puts Saudi Arabia, Iran on Crash Course
The situation is more complex than a simple Shiite-Sunni divide. Earlier this week, the U.S. imposed sanctions on former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who lost power in 2012, during Yemen’s version of the Arab Spring. The Treasury Department accused Saleh of supporting the Houthis, whose leaders it also sanctioned. Not only are the U.S. and Saudi Arabia troubled by what the rise of a Shiite-dominated, Iran-backed force in Yemen portends, so is al-Qaida, which has already escalated its attacks in Yemen. Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has declared war on the Shiite rebels and has launched suicide missions in Sanaa, while at the same time attempting to kill U.S. diplomats.
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Qatar cleared of 2022 World Cup corruption claims by FIFA report
In a long-awaited report, the committee said that "the various incidents which might have occurred are not suited to compromise the integrity of the FIFA World Cup 2018/2022 bidding process as a whole." The report criticised England's bid for the 2018 tournament for "inappropriate requests" from former CONCACAF president Jack Warner, a FIFA powerbroker at the time, in what it said was "an apparent violation of bidding rules". It also said that in Australia's bid for 2022 "there are certain indications of potentially problematic conduct of specific individuals in the light of relevant FIFA Ethics rules.
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