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Saudi Arabia and Ukraine cement transport aircraft co-development agreement
Ukrainian aerospace group Antonov has signed an agreement with a Saudi Arabian investment group to develop and manufacture a variant of the An-32 light military transport aircraft in the Kingdom.
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Yemen aid starts to flow as truce mostly holds
A five-day truce in Yemen appeared to be broadly holding on Wednesday, despite reports of airstrikes overnight by Saudi-led forces and continued military activity by the country's dominant Iranian-allied Houthi group.
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How ISIL is disrupting online jihad
Rather than micro-manage attacks, ISIL seems content to encourage followers to essentially go it on their own, with some general guidelines on who and what to target. The instructions from the group’s self-styled “caliph,” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, are no more specific than “erupt volcanoes of jihad everywhere.”
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The Middle East Has Four Minutes To Act If Iran Fires a Missile
America’s friends have sophisticated, American-made missile interceptors. But there’s one problem, the equipment in one country does not talk to the equipment in another. So, the United States is renewing its push during this week’s Gulf Cooperation Council summit outside Washington to get Arab states to link-up the missile interceptors and radars into a single Middle East missile shield.
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Why Shiite Expansion Will Be Short-Lived
The sectarian conflict in the Middle East can neatly be divided into two sides: Sunnis and Shiites. Or so it would seem. The reality, it turns out, is more complicated. Sunni unity is a myth – the countries that constitute the Sunni camp are divided over a variety of issues. And the Shiites, whose power has grown since the early 1990s, nonetheless suffer from the inescapable constraints of being a minority population.
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JPMorgan, Deutsche eye Saudi IPOs
“Allowing foreign institutions to participate as anchor investors plays to the strength of international banks and we hope to capitalize on that in time.”
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Saudi prince banned from entering stadiums
A Saudi prince has been banned from entering stadiums for one year following his alleged involvement in an altercation at the end of a crucial match in the Saudi league.
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US Department of State picks Khawandanah to represent Saudi Arabia in leadership program
The US Department of State has selected Dr. Shadi Fouad Khawandanah – Executive Member of the Board of the International Chamber of Commerce of Saudi Arabia – to represent Saudi Arabia in the International Visitors Leadership Program (IVLP) titled “Global Economic Cooperation and Revitalization” which will take place on June 1-19, 2015 along with the international leaders who were selected from the other countries to experience the US firsthand and cultivate lasting relationship with the American counterparts.
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Saudi claims oil price strategy success
Saudi Arabia says its strategy of squeezing high-cost rivals such as US shale producers is succeeding, as the world’s largest crude exporter seeks to reassert itself as the dominant force in the global oil market.
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Green desert: lush grasslands of Arabia helped early man make leap out of Africa
Once upon a time, vast and now arid parts of Arabia were lush, green landscapes, irrigated by lakes and rivers and populated by large mammals, such as big cats, elephants and hippos, of a kind we now associate only with Africa.
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