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Deep-Water Knowledge Will Be Key to Saudi Aramco’s Red Sea Play
The fast tracking of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s (KSA) first major offshore natural gas fields in the Red Sea heralds the start of a massive new energy programme for the Kingdom, which will ultimately create new commercial opportunities for service companies with deep-water experience.
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Saudis Alert to Enemies on Both Sides of Iraq Schism
Saudi Arabia is a target for both sides in Iraq’s deepening conflict, one reason it has ramped up security levels to confront a threat that’s more immediate than the Arab Spring revolts three years ago.
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- McClatchy - As Shiite militias return to the fight, Iraqi politicians worry about sectarian war
- Washington Post - In Iraq, airstrikes slam into Mosul, city held by al-Qaeda-inspired militants
- DefenseOne - ‘You Have to Kill Them’ Says Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq
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Libya’s El Feel oil field reopens after protest ends | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
Libya’s El Feel oil field reopens after protest ends
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Inside the Obama administration’s debate over freeing Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl
Within months of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s capture in Afghanistan, the Obama administration began considering plans for a rescue.
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InSight: Some gender issues are pretty complicated | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
A discussion on gender issues can become complicated in a conservative society, especially if talk shifts to the seemingly growing subculture of girls and women behaving like men and having intimate relations.
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All about the unwanted, rewrapped gift | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
Whenever, I read in the classifieds column of someone wanting to hock an unwanted gift I think of the poor sod who gave it. There he is wrapping it up in colored paper and sticking a card to it with best wishes and all that and what does the recipient do, he puts an ad in the papers looking for buyers. Here is an unwanted gift, any bids please. Imagine the giver picking up the paper with the coffee in the morning and yawning back to bed. He scans the columns and his eye alights upon this legend: For quick sale, an ormolu clock with filigree work and silver etchings, unwanted gift, good as new. So, he shakes awake his wife. Look at this, he says, there is an ad for a clock just like the one we gave the Shankars, what a coincidence, maybe we could alert them and then they can have a pair of ormolus.
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Nationals star Bryce Harper works hard to take care of his body
VIERA, Fla. — Bryce Harper’s diet veers between world-class athlete and overgrown kid, which makes sense because that’s what he is. Harper pours glutamine powder into yogurt-and-fruit shakes and drops amino vitamins into homemade organic juice. He also scarfs his mom’s made-from-scratch cooking. He sneaks Klondike Bars, Starbucks pumpkin spice lattes and Double Stuff Oreos
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Toward a Better Understanding of Oil Markets
For all the analysis and hype, there is no meaningful “average” break-even or shut-in price for U.S. output. It varies by basin, by producer, by maturity of project, attendant infrastructure, cash flow and credit worthiness of investors, regulatory, capital and operating costs, refinery configurations and demand, and market forces both here and abroad—just to name a few considerations. Further, to the extent individual producer resiliency in the face of lower prices proves to be widespread, the continued and expanded oversupply will only worsen the economics for everyone. We saw this happen with the surge in growth of domestic shale gas volumes only a few short years ago.
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Saudi Arabia Builds Iraq Border Wall To Protect Against ISIS: An Interview with F. Gregory Gause
Audie Cornish talks with Saudi Arabia expert Gregory Gause about how the country views the ISIS threat. The kingdom is building a 600-mile border wall along its northern border with Iraq.
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