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Saudi Arabia rejects plan to increase public sector working hours
Saudi Arabia’s Shoura Council has rejected a proposal to increase working hours at government offices, local media reported. Two council members had recommended one hour be added to the working day to improve productivity.
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The New Ministry of Education: Big Opportunity or Big Problem?
The new Minister of Education is now leading the largest ministry in the history of Saudi Arabia, with 742,759 employees catering to the educational needs of 6,085,749 primary through graduate students. The Ministry is also responsible for running 24 public universities and 34,749 public schools. These colossal numbers underscore the organizational challenge facing the new combined ministry.
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The Price You Pay – Saudi Crude Price Formulas
Ever since crude oil prices began their precipitous fall in June 2014 market watchers have picked through the tealeaves of every OPEC statement - particularly those of Saudi Arabia - for signs of a change in policy. One widely watched signal comes every month when the Saudi’s publish differentials that determine the price customers pay for their crudes. Today we explain how Saudi pricing formulas work.
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Saudi defense minister announces construction of a naval base in Jazan
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohammad Bin Salman has ordered the construction of a naval base in Jazan in which he arrived on Monday to inspect the armed forces in the southern military zone.
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Saudi Arabia to reward inspectors for uncovering labour violations
Saudi Arabia is tightening a crackdown on illegal foreign workers in the kingdom, giving the Ministry of Labour more powers including the right to distribute financial rewards to inspectors who turn up violations.
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Saudi Arabia moves military equipment to border with Yemen
Saudi Arabia is moving heavy military equipment including artillery to areas near its border with Yemen, US officials have said, raising the risk that the Middle East’s top oil power will be drawn into the worsening conflict.
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Afghan president: ISIS targeting my country
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is targeting Afghanistan, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani told MSNBC on Monday. Ghani, who is slated to meet with President Obama during a visit to Washington this week, has been pressing the administration to extend the presence of U.S. troops in his country.
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The Top Secret Military Mapmakers Spying on ISIS’ Oil Smuggling
Because coalition airstrikes have eviscerated oil fields, ISIS has taken to using “modular” portable refineries and burning crude in open pits to make fuel, according to the study released last month by the Financial Action Task Force.
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Iran expands regional ’empire’ ahead of nuclear deal
Iran may be serious about a nuclear deal that ends its pariah status and the crippling sanctions. But it has been maximizing its strength across the Middle East and, because Iranian forces and allied militias are spearheading the fight against IS in Iraq and Syria, Sunni Arab leaders believe the United States will do nothing to stop this.
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Kerry back to Switzerland as Iran nuclear deadline looms
Kerry's office said Monday he would meet his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif in Lausanne for the next stage in talks between the so-called "P5+1" world powers and Iran.
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