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Almost all camels in the Gulf are infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), a Saudi Health Ministry official has been reported as saying.
Tanmiyat, a Saudi property developer and investor, plans to spend 800 million dirhams ($218 million) this year completing Dubai projects that stalled after the city’s 2008 real estate collapse.
Morgan Stanley and Bank of America Corp. are set to work on the first share sale in Saudi Arabia managed by a U.S. bank since 2008, as the largest stock exchange in the Middle East prepares to open to foreign investors.
Typhoon combat jets flown by the Royal Saudi Air Force have used Paveway IV precision-guided bombs to strike Islamic State terrorists, marking the first time the weapon has been launched in anger from the Eurofighter-built aircraft, according to gulf region sources.
"We don't want anything that creates volatility in the market," Naimi told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in the port city of Jizan, southwest Saudi Arabia.
When the new Saudi king installed his own team, the most eye-catching appointments involved two princes young enough to be steering the world’s biggest oil exporter for decades to come.
A Saudi court has jailed at least 13 men on counts including the recruitment of al Qaeda militants for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States and sheltering Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, Saudi newspapers said on Tuesday.
Libya's internationally-recognised parliament has suspended its participation in UN-brokered talks aimed at restoring calm to the country. A spokesman for the chamber of representatives blamed Friday's suicide bombings by Islamic State (IS) for the decision.
Jordan’s small air force has been playing an outsize role in the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State group, not only flying more missions than any other partner nation but also opening its bases to other allies to allow them to mount more sorties.
Less than a week after the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2201, the political landscape in Yemen has been further complicated by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi's surprising escape from the Houthi-imposed house arrest.