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Netanyahu’s planned speech to Congress now dominates Israeli elections
Whether the Israeli prime minister and congressional Republicans meant it to or not, Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned speech before a joint meeting of Congress on March 3, just two weeks before Israel votes, has seized center stage as the dominant issue in the election campaign.
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Obama’s ISIS War Powers Request Has Few Limits on Who, Where, How
“The resolution we’ve submitted today does not call for the deployment of U.S. ground combat forces to Iraq or Syria. It is not the authorization of another ground war, like Afghanistan or Iraq,” Obama said in his announcement at the White House. “I’m convinced that the United States should not get dragged back into another prolonged ground war in the Middle East … At the same time, this resolution strikes the necessary balance by giving us the flexibility we need for unforeseen circumstances.”
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Saudi Arabia Is Building a 600-Mile Wall Along the Iraq Border
Saudi Arabia is building great wall — or rather, a great chainlink fence with razor wire — to "protect against ISIS" in Iraq. And it's not the only country investing in very expensive walls right now, even though they probably won't work. Why? Because walls aren't just about security. They're also powerful symbols.
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‘Dramatic Improvement’ in US and European Intel Sharing Because of ISIS
Compared to the summer of 2013, U.S. intelligence professionals have seen a “pendulum swing” in the willingness of European law enforcement to share information with the United States on European citizens, said Nicholas J. Rasmussen, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, or NCTC, on Wednesday.
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Iran optimistic it can improve ties with Saudi Arabia: envoy
The move was reciprocated Tuesday by Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Awad Asiri, who participated in a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the Iranian Revolution. The Iranian ambassador described relations with his Saudi counterpart as “very good.”
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What is the relation between Saudi women driving and rape?!
When reputable Arab television channels are being used as a platform for a clown of the caliber of Saudi historian Saleh al-Sadoon, one wonders whether our job is inform, stimulate minds and raise questions or simply serve as meaningless, yet somewhat entertaining, optical chewing gum for the masses.
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Saudi Arabia ‘engineered’ oil crisis: Dallas Fed chief
Saudi Arabia is largely responsible for the dramatic fall in oil and gas prices in recent months, a U.S. government official said.
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Maqdisi in the middle: An inside account of the secret negotiations to free a Jordanian pilot
Al-Maqdisi claims to have contacted IS’s leader al-Baghdadi, the organisation’s official spokesman Abu Muhammad al-’Adnani and its “scholar-in-arms” Turki al-Bin’ali, who used to be very close to al-Maqdisi before their disagreements over the Islamic State and its policies arose. His efforts to have IS exchange al-Kasasiba for al-Rishawi didn’t work out, however, since it turned out that the pilot had already been executed a month before, in early January. In retaliation, Jordan executed al-Rishawi (and another, Ziyad al-Karbuli, an Iraqi radical Islamist on death row). This turn of affairs caused al-Maqdisi to feel he had been betrayed by IS, with whom he had apparently negotiated in good faith. In the interview, al-Maqdisi calls IS “liars” and scolds them for equating jihad with slaughter and killing, the latest example of which is burning the Jordanian pilot alive, which is not allowed according to sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, he says.
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Raising financial awareness among Saudi youth
A ground-breaking study in 28 countries by Visa International Literacy Barometer in 2012 found that Saudis scored below average when it came to financial literacy and money saving.
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Saudi Arabia 2015 LPG exports seen around 6.6 mil mt, versus 6.8 mil mt last year
Saudi Arabia's LPG exports for 2015 are expected to be steady to slightly lower than last year, as rising demand from domestic petrochemical plants is countered by increasing production from oilfield upgrades, a source familiar with the matter said Wednesday, February 11.
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