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Oil prices fall further
Brent crude fell towards $53 a barrel on Wednesday as US crude stocks were forecast to have surged for the tenth straight week to a new record high, fuelling supply concerns of a global oil glut, although a weaker dollar kept a floor under prices.
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Report says Iraq forces turned on nearby villages after military victory
Shiite militias and Iraqi government forces burned and looted dozens of villages, abducting at least 11 local residents, in the wake of a U.S.-supported operation against the Islamic State last year, a human rights group has charged in a new report.
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Iranians express optimism over nuclear agreement
A senior Iranian official suggested Tuesday that Iran is nearing a preliminary deal with the U.S and five world powers that would lead to a breakthrough eluding them for more than a decade — a formal pact limiting Tehran's ability to make an atomic weapon while easing punitive economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
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The Uncertain Fight Ahead for Afghanistan
Even Carter might concede that a graduated timeline for the United States’ withdrawal will not solve all of these problems. The U.S. has already spent some $65 billion in training and equipping the ANSF, and the force is still plagued by attrition. What is needed to retain those troops is a strong and united political leadership in Kabul. With Ghani now six months into the presidency, we’re still waiting to see if that’s in the cards for Afghanistan.
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Pentagon Says It Lost Contact With Drone Over Syria
The comments came just hours after Syria’s state news agency said Syrian air defense forces shot down the reconnaissance aircraft over the coastal city of Latakia, a stronghold of support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. If the Syrian account is correct, the incident would be the first known time a U.S. aircraft was brought down in Syria since surveillance flights began in August.
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Historic agreement: Israel will export gas to Egypt for the first time ever
According to the agreement between Delek Group and Noble Energy, the chief partners in Israel's Leviathan and Tamar offshore gas fields, and Egyptian Dolphin Holdings Israel will export to its southern neighbor up to 5 billion cubic feet of gas worth 2.5 billion dollars over the next three years.
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Hard right shift delivers upset election win for Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won a come-from-behind victory in Israel's election after tacking hard to the right in the final days of campaigning, including abandoning a commitment to negotiate a Palestinian state.
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Saudi crude exports up in January to 7.47 million BPD
Crude oil exports from Saudi Arabia rose in January to their highest level since April last year, while volumes used by domestic refineries remained high, official data showed on Wednesday.
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US Embassy In Saudi Continues To Remain Closed Over Security Fears
The United States embassy in Saudi Arabia, which has temporarily stopped all consular services, will remain closed for the fourth consecutive day over “unspecified” security concerns.
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Saudi Prince: I never believed Netanyahu on peace deal: Video
Prince Turki al-Faisal, Former Saudi Intelligence Chief, tells Christiane Amanpour "if there are those who are deluded, I hope they will have awoken by now."
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