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Egypt, Gulf Arab allies eye anti-militant alliance
Talks on an alliance against extremists are well advanced, the Egyptian officials said. But the further idea of forming a joint force is more distant, and there are differences among the countries over the size of any force, funding and headquarters, and over whether to seek Arab League or U.N. political cover for operations, one of the Egyptian officials said. Past attempts at a pan-Arab military force have fallen apart. Still, even if no joint force is agreed on, the alliance would coordinate military action, aiming at quick, pinpoint operations against militants rather than longer missions, the officials said.
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Scholarship program brings Middle Eastern women to New College in Florida
The group from Israel, Jordan, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank are in their first year at New College of Florida. All are on a full, four-year scholarship, participating in the Daughters For Life Scholars program, an educational opportunity meant to help women from the Middle East make a difference in the world.
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French-Saudi Arms deal for Lebanon to be inked today
Saudi Arabia and France will on Tuesday seal a deal to provide Lebanon's army with USD 3 billion worth of French weapons, with Riyadh footing the bill, a Saudi daily and a French source had said yesterday.
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Islamic State ‘kills 322’ from single Sunni tribe
Mass killings by Islamic State militants have seen 322 members of an Iraqi Sunni tribe killed in western Anbar province, Iraq's government says.
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Saudi Arabia’s car market sees record sales during H1
Research compiled by motory.com, a Saudi-based automotive portal, showed Toyota topped the sales chart, despite numerous recent recalls, capturing a 35 percent share of the market with over 150,000 vehicles sold.
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Refining Saudi Arabia’s Oil Strategy
Those banking on a rebound in oil prices shouldn’t look down. Downstream, that is.
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John Kerry: The Cold War Was ‘Easy’ Compared to Today
“The Cold War was easy compared to where we are today,” the secretary of State said Thursday, during an appearance at The Atlantic‘s Washington Ideas Forum, an annual event that features high-profile speakers in government and the private sector. For the U.S. as a superpower, Kerry said, managing many countries’ competing interests is more difficult than dealing with just one other superpower, like the Soviet Union back then.
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Boeing books first sales to Iran since 1979
Boeing said on Wednesday it had sold aircraft-related goods to Iran Air in the third quarter, marking the first acknowledged dealings between U.S. aerospace companies and Iran since the 1979 U.S. hostage crisis. The Chicago-based aerospace and defense company said in a filing that it sold aircraft manuals, drawings, navigation charts and data to Iran Air to help improve the safety of Iran's civil aviation industry.
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Sinopec Buys Saudi Yanbu Refinery Stake for $562 Million
China Petrochemical Corp., Sinopec’s state-owned parent, signed an agreement with Aramco in January 2012 to develop a refinery in the Saudi city of Yanbu at a cost of as much as $10 billion. The 400,000 barrel-a-day plant may start this year, Saudi Aramco Chief Executive Officer Khalid al-Falih said at the time.
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The White House would be a tiny wing of Turkey’s new presidential palace
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this week unveiled his new palace in the outskirts of the country's capital, Ankara. The gaudy residence boasts 1,000 rooms and apparently cost some $350 million to construct. Its total area, according to the AFP, encompasses some 2,150,000 square feet.
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