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Iranian talks with Saudi Arabia may signal thaw in relations
Iran and Saudi Arabia have held their first foreign minister-level meeting since the 2013 election of President Hassan Rouhani, official Iranian media has reported, signalling a possible thaw in relations between the rival Gulf powers.
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Armed Shi’ite rebels push into Yemen’s capital
Armed Shi'ite rebels pushed into Yemen's capital Sanaa after clashing with the army on the northwestern outskirts on Thursday, security sources and residents said, causing further instability after weeks of fighting and protests.
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Saudi Arabia begins receiving new AH-64E Apache helos
Saudi Arabia has begun receiving the first of its new AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters from Boeing, images posted online in early September appear to show. According to these pictures, at least three AH-64E helicopter have arrived in the kingdom having been transported from Boeing's Mesa production facility in Arizona aboard an Antonov An-124 'Condor' strategic transport aircraft. Saudi media has reported that the helicopters' arrival coincided with the graduation of the first pilots and maintainers.
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Opinion: Degrade and destroy? Unclear military goals are an American tradition
Steadily increasing men and money ($7.5m every day, per a late-August Pentagon total) into Iraq follows from the goal Obama laid out last week: to degrade and ultimately destroy Isis. It signals toughness and finality, yet its meaning is elusive.
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British connection to ISIS beheadings
Some 500 British citizens have traveled to Syria to fight, as have 100 Americans. The population of the United Kingdom is about a fifth of that of the States. A British government assessment by the Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism provided to CNN shows that the British have already arrested 69 people this year for "Syria related terrorist offences" that include terrorist financing, preparing an act of terrorism, and attending a terrorist training camp.
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Mers: Saudis in push to keep Hajj free from deadly virus
Health officials in Saudi Arabia say they are doing all they can to avoid an outbreak of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) coronavirus at the annual Hajj pilgrimage next month. The BBC's Global Health Correspondent Tulip Mazumdar has been given rare access to the kingdom.
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Saudi Agriculture Sector Evaluating Solar-Diesel Hybrids
"Hybrid solar-diesel systems are a viable solution to provide power to Saudi Arabia's poultry producers, many of which are not connected to the national electric grid," says Abdulmohsen Al Shoaibi, managing partner of DarSolar, a Saudi Arabia-based solar engineering firm. "Such solutions can help reduce the industry's heavy reliance on diesel fuel."
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KSA injects $11b into aquaculture projects
The GCC’s rising per capita seafood consumption will come under the microscope at this year’s SEAFEX 2014, as a host of regional and international aquaculture companies showcase technologies - such as hatcheries, harvesting of plants and animals, processing and trading - designed to enhance future production of regional seafood products. According to a report by the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Agriculture invested an additional $10.6 billion into aquaculture projects to produce one million tons of fish in the next 16 years.
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Ignatius: U.S. boots are already on the ground against the Islamic State
Title 50 of the U.S. Code regulates the activities of the Central Intelligence Agency. An often-cited passage is Section 413b, which deals with presidential approval and reporting of “covert actions.” In essence, this statute gives the president authority, with a proper “finding,” to send U.S. Special Operations forces on paramilitary operations, under the command of the CIA. The best-known example was the 2011 raid on Abbottabad, Pakistan, that killed Osama bin Laden.
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Saudi corporate earnings growth set to jump before bourse opening
The combined net profits of Saudi Arabia's leading companies are expected to rise 17 percent in 2014 and a further 11 percent in 2015, largely on the back of petrochemical producers and banks, although a number of companies in other sectors also promise strong growth. Those figures are based on average forecasts from analysts surveyed by Reuters for 81 companies which accounted for 99 percent of the total profits of constituent companies in Saudi Arabia's main equities index last year.
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