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Oil Prospectors Shift Back to Wealthy Lands
In this land of towering peaks and gurgling streams, Simon Bridges wants to be lord of the rigs.
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As US draws curtain on combat role, resilient Taliban plans patient comeback
Surrounded by scaffolding, a blue-domed mosque is nearing completion on a site where a cinema once stood.
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IMF raises Saudi economic growth forecast to 4.6 pct for 2014
Saudi Arabia's economy is likely to grow 4.6 percent this year, more than previously estimated, helped by a robust performance of the private sector, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
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The Netherlands, a Nation in Mourning but Mindful of Ties to Russia
Flags flew at half-staff Friday in this small but extremely international country, one that is accustomed to standing on the forefront of global cultural debates over such things as gay rights, euthanasia and marijuana policies. But on Thursday, after the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, the Netherlands found itself thrust squarely into an unaccustomed role at the center of the realpolitik of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Saudi Arabia sacks minister criticized over handling of MERS
Saudi Arabia has sacked Deputy Health Minister Ziad Memish who has been criticized by some international scientists over his handling of the deadly MERS virus that has infected 575 people in the kingdom and spread around the world.
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UK terror convict used ‘sacrifice72’ e-mail id | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
Abu Hamza al-Masri, the radical Islamist cleric facing U.S. terrorism charges, sits while a picture of shoe bomber Richard Reid is seen on a computer screen (L) and Saajid Badat is questioned via teleconference in Manhattan federal court in New York in this artist's sketch on Monday. (Reuters)
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Jordanian lauds services at Two Holy Mosques | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
Jordanian lauds services at Two Holy Mosques
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Saudi Is Not The Problem; They Are Shouldering Their Burden Alongside Everyone Else
Al-Falih said the fall in oil prices will curb industry investment worldwide. He said Saudi Aramco will reduce its 2015 capex this year to less than its initial target. The company plans to invest $30 billion to $50 billion per year to maintain oil output, transform itself into the largest refiner in the world and expand its chemical and trading segments, Al-Falih told the conference. He said, "To do that we need a price that is very, very healthy...It's not a matter of recovering what we spent. It's a matter of fueling an investment plan."
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Saudi Arabia suspects $266m worth of ‘corruption’ related to MERS
The Saudi ministry of health has reportedly suspended 38 contracts worth a total SR1 billion ($266 million) for alleged corruption.
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Many Afghans Expect Life to Be Worse After Troops Leave
With the U.S. and NATO combat missions ending in 2014, many Afghans remain pessimistic about what the future holds after the troops are gone. Nearly four in 10 believe they will be worse off with the withdrawal of the majority of U.S. and NATO forces, while fewer expect the situation to be the same and an even smaller percentage think they will be better off.
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