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Obama raises fate of AJE staff with Sisi
US President Barack Obama has raised the fate of jailed journalists in Egypt and his concerns over political repression in his first meeting with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, according to US officials.
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Saudi Arabia: Jail for red-light runners
According to a traffic police spokesman, offenders caught on the city's CCTV systems will only be able to pay the mandatory fine after they have served a 24-hour detention period, the Arab News reports.
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Opinion: Leave It to the Arab League
On Monday the United States began a furious, focused bombing campaign on Islamist militants in Syria. But the United States was not alone: Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates both provided support and directly participated in the attacks on the Islamic State (IS), the shadowy Khorasan group, and others, U.S. military officials say. Those contributions validate the promises made on September 8, when at least 10 Arab countries agreed to join the United States in its campaign against the radical IS, which controls vast swaths of territory in eastern Syria and northern Iraq.
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Opinion: All-star gala puts climate back on the agenda
The UN climate summit in New York has breathed new life into the flagging climate process. Politicians have to follow up with fast action, writes DW's climate correspondent Irene Quaile.
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Saudi Stocks Lead Mideast Drop on Concern for Islamist Reprisals
Saudi Arabian shares retreated the most in a year, leading declines in the Middle East amid investor concern that Arab nations may be at risk of retaliatory attacks by Islamic State militants. The Tadawul All Share Index (SASEIDX) lost the most since September 2013, sliding 2.1 percent at 2:24 p.m. local time to 10,645.19. It’s the worst performer among more than 90 gauges tracked globally by Bloomberg. Dubai’s DFM General Index slipped 1.2 percent at the close, while Qatar’s QE Index fell 0.5 percent.
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Iraq exports more oil from southern terminals far from conflict
Three months after an advance by Islamic State into northern Iraq sent oil prices soaring to $115 a barrel, the fighting has not reduced Iraq's exports from the south, the main outlet for its crude to world markets. Exports from Iraq's southern terminals have averaged 2.58 million barrels per day (bpd), according to shipping data for the first 23 days of September tracked by Reuters. Two industry sources who monitor the exports had similar estimates.
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Pakistan Plans to Sell Stake in Oil & Gas Development
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who came to power in May last year, inherited a troubled economy, which was suffering from an energy crisis that left industries without power and a deteriorating security situation. Since then, the government has been taking major steps to cut subsidies and eliminate debt in the electricity sector, reducing blackouts. It also negotiated a $6.6 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund, staving off default.
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Iran seeks give and take on Islamic State militants, nuclear program
Iran is ready to work with the United States and its allies to stop Islamic State militants, but would like more flexibility on Iran's uranium enrichment program in exchange, senior Iranian officials told Reuters.
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General: Airstrikes tougher as militants blend in
The Army's top officer warned Friday that it will become increasingly difficult to target and launch precision airstrikes against Islamic State militants hiding among the Iraqi population. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno told reporters that so far the targets American warplanes and drones have hit in Iraq have largely been out in the open and were "clearly identifiable."
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Saudi Arabia Introduces Ebola Screening Ahead of Haj – Videos
Saudi Arabia introduces an Ebola screening progam as the country prepares to receive up to three million pilgrams taking part in the annual Haj. They come from all over the world—including West Africa, which is currently experiencing the worst outbreak of the deadly virus on record. Medical staff check all passengers arriving at Jeddah's international airport. They give them a health questionaire... ...and have a rapid response plan in case someone needs to get to the hospital.
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