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Saudi privatisations may accelerate, stock exchange chief says
A new government policy-making council in Saudi Arabia may accelerate privatisations of state-owned companies, Saudi Stock Exchange chief executive Adel al-Ghamdi said on Tuesday.
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Oil hits 2015 highs as Saudis raise prices, Libya output slows
Oil prices hit their highest for the year on Tuesday, aided by a disruption in Libyan crude exports, higher selling prices for Saudi oil and a weaker dollar that tends to inflate commodity prices.
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King’s changes make Saudi policy less predictable
Changes in Saudi Arabia's leadership have concentrated power in an inner circle of the Al Saud dynasty, removing constraints on the monarch and making the conservative kingdom's strategic positions less predictable.
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Yemen rebels fire into Saudi Arabia, killing at least 3
Yemen's rebels fired rockets and mortars into Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, killing at least three people and purportedly capturing five soldiers in an attack showing the insurgents' ability to launch assaults despite weeks of Saudi-led airstrikes targeting them.
- AP Analysis - Analysis: Despite Saudi Strikes, Yemen Rebels Remain Dug In
- Saudi Gazette - Saudi King Salman sets up Yemen aid committee
- Press Release - Saudi Ministry of Defense: We will preserve the safety and security of our border
- Al Arabiya - Saudi Arabia suspends schools in Najran after Houthi mortar attack
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Kerry to visit Saudi Arabia amid regional unrest
Secretary of State John Kerry will visit Saudi Arabia later this week for talks with senior government officials about security issues in the region, the State Department announced Monday.
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In the face of IS successes, al-Qaida adapts, grows stronger
In a competition with the Islamic State group for recruits and prestige across the Middle East, al-Qaida has sought to distinguish itself from its rival's bloodthirstiness, taking an approach that in jihadi circles would be considered pragmatic. It is building alliances with local players, even old enemies, to seize new territory. Its leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, has told his followers to avoid IS-style brutalities against civilians in order to build support among local populations.
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Israeli Soldiers: Lax Rules In Gaza War Led To Indiscriminate Fire
More than 60 Israeli soldiers who took part in last summer's war in Gaza have offered firsthand combat stories. Many said they felt their orders went too far, leading to indiscriminate fire and Palestinian civilian deaths.
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Afghan Talks Agree On Reopening Taliban Political Office
fghan government officials and members of the Taliban have agreed that insurgents should open a political office for negotiations.
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Saudi Stock Stampede Seen as Unlikely After Foreigner Rules
“We are not after the money, we welcome the money, but it is not our objective. What we are looking for is institutional investments,” he said. “We are not going to have floodgates of investments come June 15.”
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Analysis: Saudi Arabia’s Return to Traditional Yemen Policy
Yemen’s fractured landscape offers rich potential for the Kingdom to realize its long-held preference for equilibrium among rival groups reflecting tribal, political, and sectarian differences. It remains to be seen if Salman will display the tenacity shown by King Faisal from 1962 to 1972, but given the critical importance that the Kingdom attaches to Yemen, the perceived Iranian threat, and the decisiveness that Salman has exhibited to date, observers should expect Saudi efforts to persist until the Yemenis decide to explore a compromise.
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