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5 Saudis injured in Duba as ‘unpaid’ Egyptians riot
Egyptian seasonal Haj workers went on the rampage in the northwestern Red Sea city of Duba on Sunday by burning tires and forcing the closure of a major road in the area because of a dispute over salaries and delayed travel arrangements to go home.
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Iran nuclear talks to resume as deadline looms
Iranian, US and EU negotiators are due to hold talks in Vienna as the November deadline approaches for a final deal on Iran's nuclear programme. An interim deal agreed late last year gave Iran some relief from sanctions in return for curbs on nuclear activity.
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Iraq Follows Saudi Price Cuts as Brent Oil Falls With WTI
Iraq will sell its Basrah Light crude to Asia at the biggest discount since January 2009 as it follows Saudi Arabia and Iran in cutting prices amid a slump in Brent futures to the lowest in almost four years.
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Dubai Stock Plunge Leads Middle East Rout After Global Selloff
Dubai shares dropped the most in almost four months, leading Middle East equity declines, after investor concern global growth will slow sparked a selloff worldwide. Saudi Arabia’s stocks fell the most since March 2011.
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Donors pledge $5.4bn for Gaza reconstruction
Global donors have pledged a sum of $5.4bn in aid to reconstruct the Gaza Strip amid warnings that the Palestinian territory remains a "tinderbox" following the summer war between Hamas and Israel. The pledged amount surpasses the $4bn which Palestinians had asked for during the conference to reconstruct the enclave, after the 50-day Israeli military campaign Operation Protective Edge in July and August. "The participants pledged approximately $5.4bn," Boerge Brende, Norwegian foreign minister, said during the closing statement at the Cairo conference which Norway co-hosted.
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Pilgrims’ total number 2,085,238, including 1,389,053 from abroad
The total number of pilgrims for this year 1435H amounted to 2,085,238 pilgrims, including 1,389,053 pilgrims from abroad, and the rest from the Kingdom, mostly of residents. This came in a statement issued yesterday by General Department of Statistics and Information.
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Does the Houthi Takeover of Yemen’s Sanaa Endanger World Trade?
Yemen is admittedly a relatively small country of 24 million, a little less populous than Texas. It is the second poorest in the Arab League after Somalia. It is nevertheless a country with enormous global strategic importance:
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Saudi Arabia leads the way in regional mega projects
While the projects are distributed across sectors and geographies, the Gulf Cooperation Council dominates – with 87 percent of the total project volume. Saudi Arabia, the region’s largest economy, represents by far the largest MENA market for projects – with a value of $784 billion or 31.3 percent of the entire pipeline.
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What’s so new about the Islamic State’s governance?
According to new global data I collected for my dissertation on the social service provision by all active insurgent groups from 1945 to 2003, over one-third of insurgencies have provided education or health care to either members of the insurgency or civilians. This trend is fairly consistent with insurgencies across time: As the number of insurgencies began increasing in the 1960s before declining in the mid-1990s, so did the number of insurgencies providing social services.
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Saudi prince confirms news channel by year-end
Billionaire Saudi media mogul, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz’s promised new Arabic-language news channel, Alarab, is to launch by the end of the year. Based in Bahrain, the all-news channel will directly compete with Al Jazeera, MBC’s Al Arabiya, Sky News Arabia plus dozens of other news outlets not least Nile News out of Cairo
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