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Oil edges up towards $57, heads for weekly gain as Iran supports
Oil edged higher towards $57 a barrel on Friday, heading for a weekly gain, supported by an easing of concerns that the interim accord over Iran's nuclear work will lead to a rapid rise in Iranian oil supplies.
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Yemen air strikes: a guide to the countries backing Saudi Arabia
A Saudi-led coalition has been targeting Shia rebels and their allies in a campaign of air strikes, now in its third week. Here’s a look at the Sunni Arab countries involved in the fighting, as well as others backing the operation
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Jeddah property market set to see slowdown in 2015
Most real estate sectors in Jeddah are forecast to see a slowdown in growth over the next six months as prices near their peak, according to Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
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Saudi non-oil exports down 19pc in Feb
Saudi Arabia's non-oil commodity exports amounted to SR14.207 billion ($3.785 billion) in February 2015, a decline of 19.9 per cent compared to the same period of 2014, government data said.
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Saudi’s Bahri says Q1 net profit more than doubles
National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri), the exclusive oil shipper for Saudi Aramco, more than doubled its first-quarter net profit, according to a statement on Thursday.
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Suicide bomb, roadside blast kill 15 Afghan civilians
A suicide car bomber targeting foreign troops killed three Afghan civilians on Friday, while a dozen people on their way to a wedding were killed in a separate roadside blast, officials said.
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Qatari emir arrives in Saudi Arabia for a visit
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud welcomed on Thursday Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al-Thani as the latter arrived at Riyadh Air Base Airport, Saudi’s state news agency reported.
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Traffic in Jeddah is nightmarish to say the least
Many people in Jeddah blame faltering road projects and hold government bodies in charge of monitoring the implementation of these projects responsible.
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Biden: Iraq’s Momentum Is In The ‘Right Direction’
Rebuffing criticism that the U.S. didn’t do enough fast enough in Iraq, Biden argued that the administration’s approach is now paying dividends.
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Airstrikes target Yemeni ministry of defense in Sanaa
Air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition on Thursday hit Yemen's defense ministry in the capital Sanaa which is controlled by Houthi militias and their supporters. Warplanes hit the building in central Sanaa as thick smoke billowed over the area.
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