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Saudi king donates $104M for Syria food aid
A $104 million donation from Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has helped restore food vouchers for 1.7 million Syrian refugees as winter approaches. A statement Wednesday from U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's spokesman expresses profound gratitude and says the money will help get food to millions of refugees from Syria as well as South Sudan and Somalia.
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Obama to bolster crucial Saudi alliance amid Mideast unrest
U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to pay his respects after the death of King Abdullah, a trip that underscores the importance of a U.S.-Saudi alliance that extends beyond oil interests to regional security.
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Saudi King Abdullah’s legacy and the GCC
The passing of Saudi King Abdullah brings into perspective his efforts to unify the GCC primarily in the defense realm. This foresight by King Abdullah should be remembered as a major contribution to the safety and security of the GCC states.
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Saudi Telecom appoints Khalid bin Hussain Biyari as CEO
Saudi Telecom Co (STC) has appointed Khalid bin Hussain Biyari as chief executive, the Gulf's largest telecom operator by market value said on Tuesday, nearly two years after his predecessor resigned.
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Saudis organise public run to tackle rising obesity
Levels of diabetes and obesity are rising in Saudi Arabia, an official said on Wednesday, as Riyadh announced its first publicly organised run to promote a more active lifestyle.
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Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan to join Beijing-backed development bank
Saudi Arabia and Tajikistan will join 24 other nations as founding members of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, China's Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday.
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Airstrikes against Islamic State total 1,867 in December, highest in five-month campaign
Coalition aircraft released 1,867 weapons in December battling the Islamic State, the most in any month since the campaign began in August and contributing to a year-end total of 5,886 weapons released, according to numbers provided by Air Forces Central Command. By comparison, the busiest year since 2009 in Afghanistan saw 5,411 bombs dropped in all of 2011.
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Formal training mission in Iraq is underway
On Monday, Defense Department spokesman Col. Steve Warren told reporters that approximately 170 U.S. soldiers from the Army’s 1st Infantry Division are training four Iraqi army battalions near Taji. The effort began Dec. 27 and is expected to last six weeks.
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New year to see more rail trips between Saudi cities
The move is part of a comprehensive plan by the organization to transport 1.5 million passengers within the first six months of 2015.
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Interview with Alwaleed: Building a multibillion riyal empire
I am well aware of the importance of Twitter and its influence. Therefore, I look at it with complete seriousness and at the same time with extreme caution. If you look at my tweets, you will find that they are too little and not exceeding 126 so far. I have a consultative committee that reviews my tweets before they are put on my account.
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