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Saudi FM: fighting ISIS in Syria requires boots on the ground
Countering terrorism in Syria will take a long time and requires combat troops on the ground, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saudi al-Faisal told an international conference of the partner countries in the coalition against ISIS held in Brussels on Wednesday.
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200,000 dead? Why Syria’s rising death toll is so divisive
But this new figure is also a reminder of how little we really know about the death toll in Syria -- and why the figures we do have can become politically controversial. International bodies have publicly struggled to count the dead in Syria. At the beginning of this year, the United Nations announced it would stop updating its death toll due to concerns about its accuracy (it had last been updated in July 2013, when it stood at 100,000).
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Abandoned cars clog Jeddah parking spaces
Jeddah reportedly has the highest number of abandoned cars in the country. Some locals blame the authorities for failing to deal with the problem, but a spokesman for the local government tells Arab News that car owners don't report discarded vehicles.
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Video: Giant crater in Saudi desert
Sand collapsed in a remote area in Saudi Arabia’s massive desert, creating a giant crater that puzzled those who found it.
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After joining IS, Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis expands in Egypt
The war has become more complicated in the Sinai Peninsula in the past few weeks after the Islamic State (IS), namely Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis in Sinai, began using traps and remote bombing in its confrontation with the Egyptian army. This has multiplied the difficulties facing the Egyptian army in fighting the terrorists who have mastered the art of hiding in the region’s arid environment.
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Highest and Cheapest Gasoline Prices by Country: Pain at the Pump
The Saudis sit atop two enormously valuable bodies of liquid: oil and water. Both are being pumped to the surface at unsustainable rates.
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Loujain Hathloul ‘arrested by police’ after spending 24 hours at Saudi Arabia border demanding that she be allowed to drive across
The French literature graduate started her journey from the United Arab Emirates, where she holds a driving licence and where it is legal for women to drive, and tried to cross its border into Saudi Arabia yesterday.
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U.S. seeks to build lean Iraqi force to fight the Islamic State
After learning hard lessons rebuilding foreign militaries over the past dozen years, the U.S. military is shifting its strategy against the Islamic State, choosing to train a smaller number of Iraqi soldiers rather than trying to stand up an entire army anew.
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Saudi Economists Advise Government to Base Budget on $45 Oil Price
Saudi economists have advised the government to peg the oil price between $45 and $50 while preparing the national budget for 2015.
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Saudi Arabia to issue 5-year residency permits for expats
Foreigner workers in Saudi Arabia are likely to have the validity of their residency permits extended to five years. Currently, the permits are valid for one year and must be renewed, for a fee, annually. Saudi media reported that the Directorate General of Passports is working on the final touches on the plan to introduce the five-year validity.
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