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Israel is on high alert for possible attacks from the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah following an airstrike on Hezbollah fighters in Syria, Israeli defense officials said Tuesday. Israel has boosted deployment of its "Iron Dome" anti-missile aerial defense system along its northern frontier, which borders Lebanon and Syria, and has increased surveillance activities in the area, the officials said. Israel's Security Cabinet is scheduled to meet to discuss a potential escalation in violence, they said.
(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's ruling family is coming under pressure from Western countries over its weekly flogging of writer Raif Badawi for "insulting Islam", but it appears more worried about the risk of offending domestic conservatives if it lets him off.
Saudi women demanded the Ministry of Housing form a higher committee to directly tackle issues they face in the real estate industry.
Rather than misapplying the existing policy tools or diminishing the physical harm and psychological toll of terrorism, Congress should reexamine what new legislation is required to prevent or counter significant costly or damaging cyberattacks. If malicious cyberattacks are considered terrorism, this will result in a default categorization of the United States and many of its allies as sponsors of terrorism. Obviously, it’s highly unlikely that the Secretary of State would designate the United States or its allies as such.
No group has claimed responsibility. However, Saudi Arabia has joined the US-led coalition against Islamic State (IS) and its warplanes jets are conducting air strikes on the jihadist group's positions in Syria, along with three other Arab states.
The Ras Tanura clean fuels project, including a naphtha hydrotreater, was to be part of a second phase of upgrades to Aramco's refineries, and was originally due to go on stream in 2016.
I’ve lived in Dhahran, Jeddah and Riyadh, and if you really love to drive in the desert, Riyadh is your only choice. Within an hour, you can visit stony plains as far as the eye can see, traverse pristine, golden sand dunes, tour the craggy cliffs of the Tuwaiq Escarpement or the quiet canyons of Wadi Hanifa, the pools of Al Kharj or head north to Buraidah. You can drive for hundreds of miles in any direction without a fence or obstruction of any kind. At any time you can stop, turn off your engine and step out into a silence that has always been there.
Oil rose for the second time in three days before a report that may show the U.S. economy expanded more than previously estimated last quarter. West Texas Intermediate climbed as much as 2.9 percent in New York, paring this year’s decline to 43 percent while Brent gained in London. The U.S. economy expanded 4.3 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier, a Bloomberg News survey shows. Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s biggest producer, doesn’t plan to pump less “whatever the price is,” Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi told the Middle East Economic Survey yesterday.
If you're in Syria and a Mark-1 Plumbing truck rolls by, don't bother calling the number. Mark-1 absolutely, definitely does not service your area.
The Lima conference has shown just how hard the negotiations in Paris next year will be, despite recent optimism about global progress. But one highly significant decision has now effectively been made. Abandoning the rigid distinction between developed and developing countries paves the way toward an agreement that all countries, including the US and China, can sign.