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Saudi Arabia reports first death from COVID-19, 205 new cases
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday reported its first death from the coronavirus, and 205 new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 767, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia Expands Preventative COVID-19 Travel Restrictions as Some Analysts Praise Kingdom’s Response
Saudi Arabia continued to expand rules and regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Kingdom and King Salman gave a rare speech to address the Saudi public on Friday, as the world seeks to stop the spread of the deadly virus and calm global markets.
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Saudi-Russia Still in Communication on Oil Policy; Former Minister Al-Falih Speaks with Russia’s Novak
Saudi Arabia and Russia dug in on the potential for an oil price war on Tuesday, with each indicating they are willing and able to open the spigots after the two sides failed to reach an agreement on supply curbs which sent global markets to major losses, according to reports. On Tuesday, the Kingdom’s state-run Saudi Arabian […]
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Saudi Arabia takes cautious approach on Coronavirus as Kingdom suspends entry for Umrah pilgrimage, tourism
Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended arrivals by foreigners for the Umrah pilgrimage and tourists from two dozen countries where the new coronavirus has spread, according to a report in Reuters, in hopes that the Kingdom might stay head of the looming threat of a pandemic.
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New Saudi Ministers of Investment, Sports and Tourism Sworn In by King Salman
The new Saudi ministers of sports, tourism and investment were sworn in on Wednesday before Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz.
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Saudi Aramco Plans to Invest $110 Billion to Develop Unconventional Gas Reserves in Saudi Arabia’s Jafurah field
Saudi Aramco plans to invest a whopping $110 billion to develop unconventional gas reserves in Saudi Arabia’s Jafurah field, the state news agency SPA said on Friday.
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On Third Day of Saudi Trip, Pompeo Tours Saudi Airbase, Meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Secretary of State Michael Pompeo met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and separately with Prince Khalid Bin Salman in Saudi Arabia on his third and final day of a visit to the Kingdom, according to reports, before taking a tour of a key Saudi Arabian air base where the U.S. has deployed defense capabilities.
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Saudi Aramco Sees Increased Number of Cyberattacks since Late 2019
Saudi Aramco has seen an increase in attempted cyber attacks since the final quarter of 2019 and has successfully repelled all of them so far, according to a Reuters report, which cited comments from an interview with chief information security officer Khalid al-Harbi.
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Report: Saudi Air Defenses Repel Latest Houthi Missile, Drone Strikes at Oil Facilities
Rocket and drone strikes fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels at Saudi targets last week – including at Aramco oil facilities – were successfully shot down by Saudi air defenses, according to the Wall Street Journal which cited Saudi officials.
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Report: SABIC, Aramco set to decide on oil to chemicals project in 2Q 2020
Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) and Saudi Aramco expect to announce in the second quarter whether they’ll proceed with plans to build a facility to process crude oil directly into chemicals, Bloomberg reports.
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Will Pakistan Close NATO’s Supply Routes into Afghanistan? Mattis Plays Down Possibility
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis played down the prospect that Pakistan might close NATO’s supply routes into Afghanistan after the Trump administration said it would suspend military aid to Islamabad.
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ISIS Was Defeated in Syria. Is That The End for the Islamists?
Among jihadis, ISIS’s pseudo-caliphate lost 95 percent of its territory—once the size of the state of Indiana or the country of Jordan—carved from chunks of Syria and Iraq. It also lost tens of thousands of fighters and more than 120 senior leaders and commanders.
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Commentary: What has brought Iranians into the streets? In a word, the economy
In the outpouring of anger by thousands of Iranian protesters, people have died and the country's foreign policy and top leaders have been denounced. But the driving factor is the economy above all, say analysts.
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Editorial: Who Bought That $450 Million Leonardo After All?
The unanswered question is this: For whom or what entity was Prince Bader acting? Another question: Why would the Saudis move so quickly to say the crown prince was not the moneyman?
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Did the Saudis Shoot Down a Houthi Missile on Nov. 4? It Doesn’t Much Matter
Bottom line: other allies counting on the extra defensive capabilities of the Patriot system have ample reason to be confident in the usefulness of the system, but should never count on the system intercepting every single enemy missile.
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Iranian Terror. Argentinian Cover Up. Justice at Last?
One morning last week, Argentines woke up to a political earthquake: A judge had charged a former president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, with “treason against the homeland,” punishable by up to 25 years in prison. Her crime? Nothing less than covering up Iran’s role in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the Americas before Sept. 11.
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Gaza—Is there a fix?
Here’s the reality on the ground in Gaza: 44 percent unemployment—higher than any country on earth—and rising. Ninety-seven percent of Gaza’s water supply is unfit for human consumption, and getting worse.
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Commentary: Why is Trump undoing decades of U.S. policy on Jerusalem?
All of this is doubtful, but let’s consider for a moment the possibility that the administration’s assessment that costs will be limited is accurate. No one, not even President Donald Trump, is arguing that such a move would be helpful to American Middle East policy. This begs the question: Why is Trump doing this?
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Commentary: What’s Holding Back Saudi Vision 2030?
“It’s going to take longer (than many expected),” a Saudi banker working on the transactions told Reuters. “There are headwinds from the shifting of priorities in government and at a micro-level as these are old institutions that have often never kept books and are not up to the rigors of privatization.”
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Did American Missile Defense Fail in Saudi Arabia?
The official story was clear: Saudi forces shot down a ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebel group last month at Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh. It was a victory for the Saudis and for the United States, which supplied the Patriot missile defense system.
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