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Battle with the Islamic State for the minds of young Muslims
But as a ruthless brand of Islamic ideology radiates from the battlefields of the Middle East, the House of Peace has become a microcosm of the new fault lines developing inside countless mosques in the West. It illustrates the daily battle being fought against the militant group’s message by thousands of moderate religious leaders in Europe and beyond.
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Despite billions in aid, U.S. unable to get Pakistan to confront militants
Since 2001 the United States has tried virtually every strategy available to persuade Pakistan's army to take the threat of militancy more seriously, but 12 years and $28 billion in aid later, all the American approaches are widely viewed as having failed.
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Saudi Citizens Offer Allegiance Pledges to Salman Across Country
Saudi citizens declared loyalty to their new ruler, King Salman, as global leaders poured in to the world’s largest oil exporter to offer condolences on King Abdullah’s death.
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A flogging in Saudi Arabia is just one sign of a new crackdown on rights activists
But Badawi’s case has set off a wave of international condemnation as the United Nations, the U.S. State Department and human rights groups around the world have decried the lashings. Protesters have picketed Saudi embassies in Washington, Europe and Canada.
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Travel boost: Jazan, Abha, Arar to get new airports
The General Authority of Civil Aviation will build three new airports in Jazan, Abha and Arar this year as part of efforts to meet the demand of growing passenger traffic.
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Egypt-Gulf Ties and a Changing Balance of Regional Security
In the volatile post-Arab Spring landscape, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have sought to influence developments in Egypt through aid and diplomacy. Such efforts illustrate the rise of the Gulf states as assertive regional actors possessing not only the intent but increasingly the capability to project (and protect) their interests, however defined. The dramatic fall in oil prices, however, will test the resilience of Gulf pledges to Egypt along with other transitional states. This bottom line might push GCC states to re-examine the blurring of their domestic and regional interests.
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Bureaucracy delaying Qatar Airways launch in Saudi, CEO Says
Complicated bureaucracy is delaying the launch of Qatar Airways' domestic operations in Saudi Arabia, and they are now expected to start in six to 18 months, the airline's chief executive was quoted as saying.
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Syrian refugees face new misery as winter storms descend
As the driving rain turned to icy sleet and a blustering wind rocked their flimsy tent, Umm Khalil and her four children shivered, from fear as much as the cold. A major storm was descending on Lebanon, and along with hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees bracing for the onslaught, she worried the family would lose the few possessions they had left.
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Saudi real GDP growth improves in 2014: Jadwa
Using 2010 as the new base year, Saudi real GDP growth improved in 2014 as oil sector growth was higher than expected, while the nonoil sector continued its healthy expansion, Jadwa Investment said in its “Saudi Chartbook for January 2015. The nonoil private sector recorded robust growth, continuing to be the main driver of overall GDP growth, the report said.
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Report: Saudi King Abdullah in hospital for tests
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz was admitted to a hospital Wednesday for medical tests, according to a statement from the royal court cited by the state-run Saudi Press Agency.
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