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Will Saudi Arabia soon be an exporter of gas?
Saudi Arabia plans to start exporting gas and will soon make a major announcement on the topic, the country’s energy minister said.
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Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Agree to Resume Oil Production from Neutral Zone Fields
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will resume joint production at two oilfields from a shared neutral zone between the countries, according to Bloomberg, ending a five-year dispute that sidelined production from the area.
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Pompeo, Saudi Counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Meet in Washington Wednesday
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Washington Wednesday to discuss Iran, Yemen, and other issues of mutual interest.
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In Detailed Report, CBRE Highlights ‘Game Changer’ Saudi Entertainment Industry
American commercial real estate services and investment firm CBRE Group, Inc., the largest commercial real estate services company in the world, recently released a graphic-filled and detailed report on Saudi Arabia’s bourgeoning entertainment industry, which it calls a “game changer.”
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Flights to Saudi Capital Double as 66-day Riyadh Season Proves a Major Boon to Kingdom’s New Tourism Drive
Flight bookings for travel to Riyadh from October 2019 to January 2020 more than doubled compared to the same period in the previous year, Arabian Business reports, citing data from the Seera Group, a Saudi-based travel and tourism company.
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Saudi Olympic Football Team Qualifies for Tokyo 2020, First Olympic Soccer Bid in 24 Years
Saudi Arabia and Korea Republic have become one of the first three Asian teams to secure a trip to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Fifa reports.
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With Tensions Soaring, Saudi Arabia Keeps Eyes on Cyber Threat from Iran
As tensions soar between the United States and Iran, Saudi officials are keeping close tabs on emerging cybersecurity threats that may be emanating from the Islamic Republic, according to a report.
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Deputy Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman to Visit Washington, London to ‘Urge Restraint’ as U.S.-Iran Tensions Soar
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has instructed his younger brother and deputy defense minister Prince Khalid bin Salman to travel to Washington and London to “urge restraint” after the killing of a top Iranian commander has sent regional tensions soaring.
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Saudi Arabia Mum on Soleimani Death So Far
Top Saudi officials have yet to comment publicly on the news last night of the U.S. drone strike on Iran’s powerful Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani.
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Saudi Ambassador Princess Reema Visits Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, Offers Condolences to Victims
Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema al-Saud visited the Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida on Thursday to “personally extend her deepest condolences for the tragedy that unfolded last week and to reinforce Saudi Arabia’s full cooperation with U.S. authorities in investigating this senseless act of violence,” the Saudi embassy in Washington, […]
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Is the Islamic State Hurting? The President’s Point Man on ISIS Speaks Out
For the first time since its blitz across Syria and Iraq, in 2014, the Islamic State is on the defensive in both countries. I
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Could Saudi pressure tip Lebanon’s political balance?
It remains unclear what long-term impact the Saudi measures will have on a country that is experiencing zero percent growth, that has lacked a president for nearly two years, has a weak and divided government, suffers from an enduring crisis over garbage disposal, and is hosting more than a million Syrian refugees.
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Is the Saudi, Lebanese relationship gone for good?
The Saudis aim to push Lebanon's March 14 Coalition to apply pressure and turn public opinion against Hezbollah and its allies, most notably Bassil's Free Patriotic Movement — especially regarding Hezbollah’s interventions in Yemen and Syria and its influence in Lebanon's government, the sources said.
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A Saudi citizen asks: Is it worth the risk?
A few days ago, the Washington Post published a negative article about what it described as the risks of the expanding Saudi military intervention in the Syrian conflict, as if Iran and Russia have been handing out roses. The article says Saudi citizens are afraid their country is getting involved in wars on two or more fronts.
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How well do Saudis know Donald Trump?
CNN's Nic Robertson takes to the streets of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to find out how well people know Donald Trump.
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Commentary: Tough Love or Useful Ally? IMF Recommendations for Taxes in GCC
The IMF can be a useful foil for governments seeking to implement fiscal and monetary policy reform packages.
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Iran’s Guardians’ Council has approved a record-low percentage of candidates. What will that mean for the upcoming vote?
Iranian elections are highly controlled; prospective candidates are reviewed by the Guardians’ Council, a small but powerful clerical institution that is empowered to review parliamentary legislation, interpret the constitution, and supervise elections.
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Opinion: How can we improve the world’s image of Saudi Arabia?
This is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia we want, a Kingdom that is viewed by the Western world as great. We want the entire world to talk about our accomplishments. The problem is that our media is not doing a good job and is not showing the whole world the true image of our country.
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Commentary: Can Saudi Arabia Afford Its Aid Cut to Lebanon?
Arab Gulf states feel that their financial contributions to the mainstream Lebanese state institutions such as the national military haven’t resulted in a commensurate consideration for their policy imperatives, whereas Iran has benefited enormously precisely by “playing dirty” and funding its own substate militia proxies.
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U.S. Shale Gas Sets Sail…Now What?
The total liquefaction capacity under construction is 9.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) or 68 million tons per annum (mmtpa) to date—a volume that could make the United States the third-largest LNG exporter in the world by 2020 (after Australia and Qatar).
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