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Government Allies Are Said to Have Slaughtered Dozens of Sunnis in Iraq
Some of the men were shot on their doorsteps, their bodies left crumpled in the streets. Others were lined up, led to a field and killed there. Their relatives, ordered to stay in their homes, heard the gunfire.
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Why Was Tunisia the Only Arab Spring Country That Turned Out Well?
Some factors are structural. Tunisia is a relatively small country without major geographical boundaries, meaning the entire country can be governed fairly easily from the capital. It’s also, as Brown puts it, “ethnically, religiously and linguistically unified.” So it was always less likely to see the sectarian divides and competing power centers that have plagued Yemen and Libya.
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Factors that will drive U.S. oil production in 2015: Kemp
U.S. oil production "reflects more than just the rig count," as EIA emphasised in a research note published on Monday analysing the combined effect of all the factors known to affect output. The note is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the likely production trend in 2015.
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Leadership Transitions in Saudia Arabia and Yemen
Saudi-Yemeni relations have been strained more often than not. Because the two share a border, the Saudis have intervened whenever Yemen’s volatile mix of political, tribal, and sectarian tensions and perennially stagnating economy threaten to throw the country into endless violence and chaos. Yemen regards Saudi Arabia’s heavy involvement in its domestic affairs as an attempt to exacerbate existing problems and keep the country weak. In return, the Saudis argue that they are only trying to ensure that Yemen’s crises stay within the country’s own borders.
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Egypt military targeted in deadly Sinai attacks
At least 26 people, mostly soldiers, have been killed in a series of attacks by Islamist militants in the north of Egypt's Sinai peninsula.
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From KSA to the Arab World: Hadafi funds and mentors female entrepreneurs
In a society where women are still economically marginalized and absent from the labor market, technology entrepreneurship is emerging as a solution that saves them from overlapping responsibilities that hinder their productivity as effective actors in society. Moms busy taking care of their homes and kids are now able to run a whole business online from the comfort of their home. However, despite all these facilities, entrepreneurship still lacks an effective feminine presence. According to a study carried out by Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), most markets are still masculine.
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IS Silent as Hostage Swap Deadline Passes
The families of a Japanese journalist and a Jordanian pilot continue to await word on their fate as yet another deadline for a possible prisoner swap passed with no further word from the Islamic State group holding the men hostage.
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Qatar Airways buys $1.7bn stake in British Airways parent company
Qatar Airways has bought a 9.99 percent stake in International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) worth around 1.15 billion pounds ($1.7 billion), building closer ties with the owner of its partners British Airways and Iberia in the oneworld alliance.
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40 Killed in Pakistan Mosque Bombing
Pakistani authorities say at least 40 people were killed and nearly 50 others wounded in a powerful bomb attack at a minority Shi'ite mosque in Sindh province during Friday prayers.
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CDC Issues MERS Advisory
A new advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells doctors to look out for signs of infection in Americans who have traveled to or near the Arabian Peninsula.
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