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Saudi Arabia embraces high-tech lobbying
The kingdom’s main public relations firm, Qorvis, hired Republican digital outreach firm Targeted Victory for $40,000 per month in mid-March to help “provide strategic advice and digital consulting services for the promotion of and education on Saudi Arabia.” Targeted Victory will be paid another $15,000 per month for analysis of social media tracking data provided by San Francisco startup Zignal Labs.
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Saudi Arabia welcomes Iran nuclear deal, seeks region free of WMD: statement
Saudi Arabia's cabinet said on Monday it welcomed an interim deal between Iran and world powers over Iran's disputed nuclear program and that it hoped a final deal would rid the region of weapons of mass destruction.
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Saudi strategy to retain oil dominance
By building refineries at home, taking stakes in refineries abroad — South Korea, China and the US — and starting a product trading company in recent years, “Saudi Arabia is on track to join the club of major oil product exporters”, says the International Energy Agency, the wealthy nations’ energy watchdog, in its five-year outlook.
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Opinion: What Are the Alternatives to Obama’s Nuclear Deal With Iran?
The key flaw in Netanyahu’s critique of the Iran deal is his belief that America—having convinced the world to pressure Iran into accepting an agreement that enjoys global support—can now destroy that deal and expect the pressure to increase. It won’t. To the contrary, if America follows Netanyahu’s advice, Iran’s isolation will ease and America’s will grow. Perhaps it’s no surprise that a leader whose policies have so isolated his own country from the world is urging the United States down a similar path.
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Residents flee clashes in Palestinian camp in Syrian capital
Hundreds of residents of a Palestinian refugee camp in the Syrian capital Damascus fled Sunday amid shelling by government forces and clashes between Islamic State fighters and Palestinian militants, activists said.
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Afghan woman killed by mob becomes icon for justice, rights
Poets, musicians, actors and activists packed an empty shop in a Kabul mall to commemorate the short life and violent death of a woman who has become a symbol for justice and women's rights in a country that historically elevates warlords and battlefield heroes to national icons.
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Saudi non-oil businesses climb steadily over six months, peak in March
Growth in Saudi Arabia’s nonoil private sector accelerated to a six-month high in March, a survey of businesses shows.
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After Tikrit victory, Iraq’s new challenge: Win over Sunnis
Iraq won the battle to retake the city of Tikrit from the Islamic State group, backed by a coalition of the unlikely in Iranian advisers, Shiite militias, and U.S.-led airstrikes, but the country now faces what could be its most important battle: Winning the support of the Sunnis.
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Yemen’s Houthis ready for talks if airstrikes stop, senior member says
Yemen's Houthis are ready to sit down for peace talks as long as a Saudi-led air campaign is halted and the negotiations are overseen by "non-aggressive" parties, a senior Houthi member said.
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Saudis seen letting oil market play out
"From a price-stability standpoint, the only thing worse than OPEC managing the market is OPEC not managing the market. That's what's coming next."
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