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Spy story reveals U.S.-Israel tensions over Iran
"What's new is what's political," Aaron David Miller, a former Middle East peace negotiator for Democratic and Republican administrations, said Tuesday. "This is an effort to show Congress, particularly the Democrats, that (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu has done wrong."
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France tells U.N. ‘insufficient’ progress in Iran nuclear talks
“Iran must now make difficult choices if it truly wishes to regain the trust of the international community,” French U.N. Ambassador Francois Delattre told a United Nations Security Council meeting on U.N. sanctions on Iran. Iran, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China are to resume negotiations in Switzerland this week, aiming for a political framework deal by the end of March and a full nuclear pact by June 30.
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White House To Delay Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan
The Obama administration changed course on its Afghanistan withdrawal plan on Tuesday, saying that it would keep the 9,800 U.S. troops—half of which it planned to remove in coming months—stationed there through 2015.
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Discovering Business | Insurance Market Opportunities
I think the growth will come from the dynamic demographics of Saudi Arabia. The population is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.1% between 2011 and 2015, which is almost twice the global average of 1.2%. Once they enter the labour market, this young population will significantly increase the demand for insurance, and when they start to have families they will also start to think more on how they protect their wealth and educate their children etc.
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Official: US-led aircraft flying over IS-held Tikrit
The U.S.-led coalition battling the Islamic State group has begun surveillance flights over the northern Iraqi town of Tikrit, a senior coalition official said Tuesday, marking the first time the alliance has taken part in a major offensive there that is being spearheaded by Iranian-backed Shiite militias.
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The powerful propaganda being spread online by women in the Islamic State
The logic of promoting this side to life under the Islamic State is clear: The group aspires to establish a state. To do so, it needs women and children as well as men. Plus, reporting from The Post's Liz Sly and others has shown that these aspirations do not appear to be materializing. Images of women enjoying a normal life under the Islamic State may be an attempt to undercut that perception.
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Saudi Aramco wants to boost supply to China
“We see our energy supply potentially doubling at one point of time as China’s energy demand grows,” he said. The firm supplied about 13% of China’s crude-oil demand last year, according to government data.
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Saudi Aramco Said Close to Signing $10 Billion Debt Deal
Saudi Aramco, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is the latest oil company in the Middle East to capitalize on low borrowing costs to raise funds for possible acquisitions amid a downturn in the industry.
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Saudi real estate shares tumble on tax plan
The Cabinet’s decision, announced Monday night and the first big economic policy initiative since King Salman took the throne in January, aims to change that pattern by pushing more land out into the market, where it can be developed.
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Maaden shuts down ammonia plant
Saudi Arabian Mining Co. (Maaden) said on Tuesday that a subsidiary had been forced to shut down an ammonia plant in the east of the Kingdom so that unscheduled maintenance could take place on its cooling facility.
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