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Opinion: It’s Time for Tunisians to Take the Next Big Step
Employment is the main area where rapid reforms are required. Tunisians need jobs — but new employment should come from an unleashed private sector, not from the government creating superfluous jobs, as it has in the past. The best thing Tunisia’s government can do for its fragile but growing economy is to clear away the hurdles that are preventing private businesses from expanding, increasing productivity, and hiring more workers.
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Saudi king relieves health minister, second in a month
Saudi Arabia's King Salman has relieved Health Minister Ahmed al-Khatib of his post, removing a second minister handling social welfare issues in the space of a month as he reshapes the cabinet soon after coming to the throne.
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In land without movie theaters, Saudi filmmakers keep the cameras rolling
For Saudi Arabia’s tightknit community of filmmakers, the February event had more meaning than hobnobbing on the Riviera. The film festival in the eastern city of Dammam was just the second government- approved showing of short movies and documentaries in recent years. It kindled hopes — still faint — that Saudi rulers could be slowly warming to the idea of film in a land where movie theaters are banne
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Saudi Arabia, Turkey Discussing Unlikely Alliance To Oust Syria’s Assad
The talks are being brokered by Qatar. As the partnership is currently envisioned, Turkey would provide ground troops, supported by Saudi Arabian airstrikes, to assist moderate Syrian opposition fighters against Assad's regime, according to one of the sources.
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Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Extend the Age of Oil
Naimi, 79, dominated the debate at the November meeting, according to officials briefed on the closed-door proceedings. He told his OPEC counterparts they should maintain output to protect market share from rising supplies of U.S. shale oil, which costs more to get out of the ground and thus becomes less viable as prices fall. In December, he said much the same thing in a press interview, arguing that it was “crooked logic” for low-cost producers such as Saudi Arabia to pump less to balance the market.
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Saudi Arabia: No evidence its agents helped in 9/11 attacks
Saudi Arabia was among the countries, companies and organizations sued in 2002 and afterward by families who claimed they aided al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden and other terrorist groups. The lawsuits sought billions of dollars in damages.
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Saudi Arabia military spending rises to $80bn: SIPRI report
The report released on Monday showed that Saudi Arabia recorded the biggest annual hike of any of the top 15 military spenders. An increase of 17 percent took the Saudi spend to $80.8 billion (76.2 billion euros) in 2014. The Saudi government is currently leading a coalition of forces against Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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Report: Iran Suspends Hajj Trips to Saudi Arabia Amid Spat
Iran suspended all minor hajj trips to Saudi Arabia on Monday amid growing diplomatic tensions between the two countries, state television reported.
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U.S. remained world’s largest producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2014
The United States remained the world's top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2014, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates. U.S. hydrocarbon production continues to exceed that of both Russia and Saudi Arabia, the second- and third-largest producers, respectively. For the United States and Russia, total petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbon production, in energy content terms, is almost evenly split between petroleum and natural gas. Saudi Arabia's production, on the other hand, heavily favors petroleum.
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Analysis: To Win Its War in Yemen, Saudi Arabia May Have to Split the Country in Two
Aden is a forlorn port city in the south of Yemen. It has been the capital of both a British colony and the Arabian peninsula's only socialist state. It was once the busiest port in the world. And it is probably best known today as the place where the USS Cole was bombed 15 years ago.
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