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  • Islamist Groups
    Suicide Bomber Kills 7 in Pakistan Border Region

    The bomber detonated the explosives at a meeting of government-backed militia members in the Khyber tribal region, along the Afghan border.

  • Security
    Britain Arrests 6 in Counterterrorism Raids

    The detention of three men and three women in Portsmouth and Farnborough, both in Hampshire, and in Greenwich, in southeast London, reflected heightened concerns that the rise of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, has helped foment jihadism, particularly among young Muslims opposed to British military actions in Muslim lands.

  • Sports
    Women ‘allowed to enter’ Saudi soccer stadium for match

    Adnan al-Moaibid, spokesman of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF), however, said the entry of the Australian women fans is not their prerogative but rather a decision of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) that is organizing the final match. He said the SAFF is committed to honoring the rules and regulations of both FIFA and the AFC regarding all soccer matches held under their umbrellas.

  • Medina
    126 mosques to be razed in Saudi Arabia for Medina mosque expansion

    Some 95 properties and 126 mosques will be demolished to carry out the expansion work of the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, said director general of the Madinah branch of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and Endowments Dr. Muhammad Al-Amin Al-Khatri. Several of these buildings have been vacated while work is ongoing to vacate the others.

  • Foreign Workers
    In ‘Rare Protest’, Egyptian workers riot in western Saudi Arabia

    The official Saudi Press Agency says five Saudi civilians were injured when a group of Egyptians rioted in the northwestern Red Sea city of Duba in a rare protest by foreign workers in the kingdom.

  • Euro Disney
    Saudi Prince Alwaleed agrees to help rescue Disneyland Paris

    The French theme park secured a rescue deal from its biggest shareholder, US-based Walt Disney Company, last week that will see Disney swap €600 million ($761 million) of Euro Disney’s debt for equity and the deferment of repayments on loans until 2024, as well as new shares issued. Under the deal, Prince Alwaleed risked having his stake dramatically cut if he did not also invest extra cash.

  • Tadawul Opening
    Saudi Debt Law No Lure for Wary Investors

    Saudi Arabia’s plan to open its debt to foreigners for the first time has yet to convince some investors it will be worth plowing money into the region’s biggest Islamic bond market.

  • Social Media
    Saudi Arabia’s 20 most popular Twitter users

    25 Trends, a regional social media analytics company, has put together a list of the top 20 most influential Saudi tweeps (slang for Twitter user) for 2014. Influence index is similar to a Klout score, based on number of followers, number of verified followers, retweets, number of tweets, and other indices.

  • US-Turkey 'Standoff'
    Turkey Seeks Buffer Zone on the Border With Syria

    With the United States continuing to pressure Turkey to do more in the fight against the Islamic State, Turkey’s position has hardened around an idea it has pushed for years as a strategy to confront the chaos of the Syrian civil war: a buffer zone along its frontier with Syria.

  • Smartphones
    Saudi mobile penetration rate hits 170%

    The penetration rate of mobile phones among Saudi nationals climbed to 170 percent and outperformed the global rate of 93 percent, according to a financial report. The Kingdom came in the 9th and 3rd positions at the global and Arab-Gulf levels, respectively, in terms of the mobile penetration rates compared to their respective populations, the report, compiled and analyzed by Al-Eqtisadiyah daily, said.