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Afghan President Ghani set to embark on key US visit
But experts agree that the scheduled US troop drawdown will be the most important issue on the agenda, as Ghani - who is seen as a leader willing to work with Washington, unlike his predecessor Hamid Karzai - has repeatedly urged the US might "re-examine" its timetable for removing the remaining 10,000 US military personnel by the end of 2016.
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Pentagon loses track of $500 million in weapons, equipment given to Yemen
The Pentagon is unable to account for more than $500 million in U.S. military aid given to Yemen, amid fears that the weaponry, aircraft and equipment is at risk of being seized by Iranian-backed rebels or al-Qaeda, according to U.S. officials.
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Israeli leader backtracks from Palestinian state opposition
In the closing days of his campaign, Netanyahu said there could be no Palestinian state while regional violence and chaos persist — conditions that could rule out progress on the issue for many years. The comments, aimed at appealing to his nationalist voter base, angered the Obama administration, which views a two-state solution as a top foreign policy priority.
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US Crash Kills Saudi Student, Her 3 children; Another Scholarship Student in Chicago Murdered
A Saudi student and her three children were killed in a road accident in the state of Illinois in the United States on Tuesday.
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Wire Photos from Saudi Arabia’s Military Exercise on Northern Border
Wire photographs demonstrate the scope of the exercise, which has involved helicopters, armored vehicles, explosions and role players pretending to be militants.
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Official: 2 suspects in Tunisia museum attack got weapons training in Libya
In an audio message posted online Thursday, terror group ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack. It identified two men and applauded them for killing and wounding "crusaders and apostates" with "automatic weapons and hand grenades."
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46 Killed, 100 Injured in Suicide Attacks on 2 Yemen Mosques
Triple suicide bombers hit a pair of mosques crowded with worshippers in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, on Friday, killing 46 and injuring 100 others, according to medical officials. The attackers targeted mosques controlled by Shiite rebels.
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Iraqis Have High Hopes for New Prime Minister
Nearly three-quarters of Iraqis (72%) approved of their new prime minister, Haider al-Abadi a few months after he took office in late 2014, substantially higher than the 50% approval rating former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki received the previous May. Abadi's approval ratings were sharply higher than Maliki's had been in Kurdish- and Sunni-dominated regions of Iraq, a positive sign for those who are looking to his leadership to help bridge the country's ethnic and sectarian divides.
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Discovering Business | Petrochemical Opportunities
Three new refineries, each able to process 400,000 bpd of mainly heavy crude, could consume 10% of the Kingdom’s current officially declared production capacity of 12.5 million bpd when they are all fully operational in 2017.
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Saudi Arabia to stop visas for Swedish citizens amid human rights row
Saudi Arabia will no longer issue business visas to Swedes or renew the current visas of Swedish nationals living in the country, a senior Saudi official told the Associated Press on Thursday.
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