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Foreign fighters are spilling into Afghanistan, helping the Taliban
Hundreds of foreign militants are fleeing a months-long Pakistani military offensive and seeking sanctuary in Afghanistan, bolstering the ranks of Taliban factions and triggering one of the bloodiest starts to the spring fighting season in years, according to Afghan officials and analysts.
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IS losing ground in Syria’s Yarmuk camp: Palestinians
Jihadists from the Islamic State group have lost ground to Palestinian fighters in Syria's Yarmuk camp, Palestinian officials and a resident said on Tuesday.
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Saudi Arabia Leads OPEC Oil Boom as U.S. Shale Growth Slows
Saudi Arabia pumped close to a record amount of crude oil last month, leading the biggest surge in OPEC output in almost four years just as the U.S. shale boom shows signs of slowing, the International Energy Agency said.
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Saudi’s ‘Julian Assange’ returns to Twitter
Twitter told BBC Trending that the company does not comment on individual accounts "for privacy and security reasons." We also asked for comment from the Saudi authorities - but got no response.
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Saudi prosecutes airport staff accused of sexually harassing Iranian teens
A number of airport staff were arrested and referred to court on charges of sexually harassing a group of Iranian pilgrims in King AbdulAziz International Airport, a spokesman for the Saudi interior ministry said Tuesday.
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Fresh earnings positive for Saudi, Dubai, Oman
Stock markets in Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Oman may rise on Wednesday after a series of mostly positive first-quarter earnings reports, while stronger oil may support investor sentiment in the Gulf.
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Why Pakistan said no to King Salman
After five days of debate, not one speaker apparently supported sending ground troops. While many praised Saudi Arabia as a friend of Pakistan, almost all called for a political solution and diplomacy to end the crisis.
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Saudis’ Silence Frustrates Foreigners on Eve of Bourse Open
Companies are asking for “more clarity on regulations around the mechanics of investing,” Glenn Lovell, a partner at the Al Tamimi & Co. law firm who is advising international investors on the opening of the market, said by phone from Riyadh on March 24. “What will happen, and we see this quite a lot in Saudi Arabia,” is that the issues will be ironed out over an extended period of time as “the implementing officials become more familiar with the new law,” he said.
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Egypt and Saudi Arabia discuss maneuvers as Yemen battles rage
Egypt said it and Saudi Arabia had discussed holding a "major military maneuver" in Saudi Arabia with other Gulf states, following talks on the progress of the three-week-old Saudi-led campaign of air strikes against the Houthis in Yemen.
- Al-Arabiya - Fresh Saudi airstrikes pound areas across Yemen
- SF Gate/AP - Yemen al-Qaida branch says top cleric killed in drone attack
- Al-Arabiya - Opinion: Saudi ‘constance’ in its Yemen policy
- US News and World Report - Egypt and Saudi mull joint military exercise amid kingdom-led coalition's airstrikes on Yemen
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Deputy minister says Saudi should consider water, power price reform
Awaji gave no indication that the government had decided to accept his advice, but his comments followed a similar statement by central bank governor Fahad al-Mubarak, who in February called for reforms to energy and water subsidies.
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