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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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Saudi women increasingly demand higher positions
Omair explained that the ratio of Saudi women assuming senior administrative positions has increased from 19 percent in 2004 to 24 percent in 2014. She said start-ups in particular were exemplary in promoting the status of women and will add to its already established recognition and balance in economic growth.
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U.N. vote as early as Friday on Yemen arms embargo: diplomats
The U.N. Security Council could vote as early as Friday on a resolution to blacklist the son of the Yemen's former president and a Houthi leader and effectively impose an arms embargo on the rebels that rule most of the country, diplomats said.
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Yemen conflict: Pakistan vote rebuffs Saudi call
Pakistan's parliament has decided against military involvement in the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen, after days of debate.
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The History of Oil: Infographic
A month or so ago, Gaurav Agnihotri posted A Brief History of Oil over on Oil and Gas IQ and that got us thinking about the visual possibilities of a historical breakdown, so a definite hat tip goes to him and also to the folks at Oilpro
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Saudi Arabia’s War with the Houthis: Old Borders, New Lines
Within one year of Saudi Arabia's emergence as a unified state in 1932, the Kingdom of Yemen had already declared war against its northern neighbor over a border dispute. Upon receiving a Saudi peace delegation in 1933, Imam Yahya, the king at the time, famously derided Ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia, by saying, "Who is this Bedouin coming to challenge my family's 900-year rule?"
- NPR - Saudi Arabia, Supporters Brave Varied Geopolitical Forces In Yemen
- FT - Saudis embark on a mission in Yemen with uncertain ends
- Foreign Policy - Will al Qaeda Be the Great Winner of Yemen’s Collapse?
- CSM - In rush to reclaim Yemen, exiled leaders risk shattering it
- Reuters - Yemen strikes boost Saudi nationalism and sectarianism
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Iran seeks to mend fences with Chinese oil firms to get projects going
Iran, the world's fifth-largest oil producer, hopes to nearly double its exports from just over 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in two months once sanctions are lifted, although analysts say it will take longer.
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Iraqi Kurdistan’s battle with Baghdad over oil revenues
Under the constitution, Baghdad requires the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) to share its own oil production with the rest of the country. The Kurds should then be reimbursed with 17% of the total nationwide budget, which is currently set at $105bn (£71bn).
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The war against Islamic State: Creeping toward Damascus
Syria’s rebels in the south are better equipped and less extreme than their northern peers, but even they are receiving only limited help from American and Arab states. For now, it is Mr Assad who is bombing IS in Yarmouk. In a perverse but characteristic contortion, he is claiming to defend the same 18,000 people whom he has besieged for the past two years.
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