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Saudi Arabia to reopen embassy in Iraq
Saudi Foreign Ministry spokesman Osama Nugali said on Saturday that the decision was made following a meeting between Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal and his Iraqi counterpart Ibrahim al-Jaafari in the Saudi Red Sea port of Jeddah earlier this year, English-language newspaper Arab News reported.
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Qatar expels leading Muslim Brotherhood figures: sources
A number of high-profile Muslim Brotherhood members currently residing in Qatar are set to leave the small Gulf state, a development that may herald a breakthrough in attempts to heal the rift between Doha and its neighbors. However, some aspects of this development remain murky, with different sources offering conflicting accounts of the reasons behind the Brotherhood members’ departure. While some informed sources said that Qatar had asked the men to leave, a Qatari diplomatic source told Asharq Al-Awsat they had opted to leave of their own free will.
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Saudi-Egypt electricity grid project to soon be finalized
The Saudi-Egyptian Electricity Grid project is close to being finalized, Governor of Saudi Arabia’s Electricity and Co-Generation Regulatory Authority (ECRA) Dr. Abdullah Al-Shehri said.
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Shoura suggests SR2,000 ($533) minimum Saudi wage
“The proposal aims to raise their pay and address bogus salary and headcount figures,” he said.
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Defining the role of Haia is a must
The concept of a team of volunteers (Hesbah) is as old as the religion of Islam. Those volunteers used to roam streets and were responsible for preventing people from committing any crime. They used to frequent marketplaces to ensure smooth functioning of the market and check any wrongdoing on the part of shoppers and the shopkeepers. It was their responsibility to protect the rights of consumers by ensuring the scales the traders used were not tampered with and nobody was adding water to milk etc.
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Saudi Arabia Will Grant U.S. Request for Anti-ISIS Training Program
Saudi Arabia has agreed to an American request to provide a base to train moderate Syrian opposition fighters, American officials said on Wednesday.
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Obama orders U.S. airstrikes in Syria against Islamic State
President Barack Obama told Americans on Wednesday he had authorized U.S. airstrikes for the first time in Syria and more attacks in Iraq in a broad escalation of a campaign against the Islamic State militant group. Obama's decision to launch attacks inside Syria, which is embroiled in a three-year civil war, marked a turnabout for the president, who shied away a year ago from airstrikes to punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for using chemical weapons against his own people.
- Washington Post - Countering ISIS Will Be Hard in Iraq and Harder in Syria, Officials Say
- Defense One - Islamic State Unites Congress, But Lawmakers Diverge on the Way Forward
- Long War Journal - US strategy against Islamic State to mirror counterterrorism efforts in Yemen, Somalia
- NPR - Opinion Pages Offer Support On Plan To Combat Islamic State
- The Atlantic - Opinion: Obama's Realization: There's No Way Out of the Middle East
- WSJ - U.S. to Rely on Local Forces to Fight Islamic State
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US fears Islamic State group attack on Jordan
While the prospect of the Islamic State prevailing over the well-equipped Jordanian military seems remote, Jordan is vulnerable to both terrorist attacks and internal strife. Its economy is weak, its unofficial unemployment rate is 30 percent, and 1.5 million Syrian refugees are consuming scarce resources and services, U.S. officials and experts say
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Saudi Arabia’s clerics condemn IS but preach intolerance
While Saudi Arabia's official Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam attacks Islamists as heretical and "deviant", many of its most senior and popular clergy preach a doctrine that encourages intolerance against the very groups targeted by IS in Iraq.
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Saudi Arabia’s long-term projects market robust, with $55bn forecast to be awarded in 2014
Of the $134bn-worth of contracts awarded in the GCC last year, about half – $65bn – were placed in Saudi Arabia. This year, some $55bn of projects are expected to be awarded, based on a pipeline of more than $840bn worth of planned and un-awarded projects in kingdom.
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