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Saudi investments in Dubai’s real estate crosses $6.18 billion
Investors were the second biggest buyers in Dubai real-estate sector among GCC countries in 2014, according to a Dubai Land Department (DLD) report, with a total value of AED22.7 billion.
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Saudi developer inks accord with Egypt for $5.7b projects
Egypt has signed preliminary deals with four Arab real estate developers for four projects worth a total of $12.7 billion, the country's housing minister said on the sidelines of an economic summit on Sunday.
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Princess Reema on leading Saudi women: ‘Keep walking,’ they will follow
Princess Reema, as she is called, said she has hired many women to work at Harvey Nichols, the luxury department store she runs, something that was unheard of until just a few years ago, when laws in the country began to somewhat modernize.
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Pakistan declines to join Saudi Arabia’s anti-Iran alliance
Saudi Arabia's campaign to build a broad Sunni alliance to contain Iran has apparently suffered at least a setback from Pakistan. Islamabad has opted, at least for now, to avoid becoming entangled in the sectarian cold war between Riyadh and Tehran.
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Sweden May Lose Gulf Allies Over Saudi Spat
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven's socialist-led government has come under a torrent of criticism from local political and corporate quarters after his administration decided not to negotiate a fresh five-year defense-industrial trade agreement with Saudi Arabia.
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US embassy in Saudi Arabia halts services over ‘heightened security fears’
Move follows a warning citing information about threat to kidnap Western oil workers, including Americans, from oil fields in the kingdom’s eastern province
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Yemen militia leader says holding indirect talks with Saudi Arabia
Yemen's Houthi militia leader said on Sunday the group was engaged in indirect talks with neighbour Saudi Arabia, Yemeni state news agency Saba reported.
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The US and Saudi Arabia: Marriage of Convenience on the Rocks?
This vision of the revival of Islam as a religion of peace, tolerance, and scientific innovation is one that only Muslims can put forward. It is needed to oppose the dark fantasies and constipated religiosity of Da’ish. Under `Abdullah, Saudi Arabians had begun subtly to make these arguments. We must hope not only that they will continue this effort under King Salman but that we will have the wit to back them in this endeavor, in which we must lead from behind.
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Exclusive: Secret meetings in Pakistan expose obstacles to Afghan peace talks
The latest peace initiative, considered more promising than recent doomed efforts because of Pakistani and Chinese mediation, is aimed at ending an escalating conflict in which hundreds of Afghans are killed every month.
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In coalition of many, US air power does the heavy lifting
American planes in general hit more of what the military refers to as "dynamic" targets — ones that are not pre-planned — and a mobile insurgency like the Islamic State group makes for a lot of dynamic targets. The Air Force estimates that half of all strikes in the battle stem from close air support for Iraqi ground forces. Another 30 percent involve hitting Islamic State militants traveling between Iraq and Syria. Many coalition members, meanwhile, might drop multiple bombs on a single preset target, such as a militant-held compound or mobile oil refinery.
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