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Kerry seeks to address Gulf concerns over possible Iran nuclear deal
Kerry’s meetings — a day after wrapping up the latest rounds of nuclear negotiations in Switzerland — reflect important efforts to persuade Saudi Arabia and its Gulf partners that a possible deal will with Iran is the best option to monitor and limit Iran’s nuclear program.
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Video: Aramco pushing ahead with Jizan refinery
Saudi Aramco will start the construction phase of its planned world-scale refinery and integrated gasification combined cycle power plant in 2015 and 70,000 workers will be on-site within 18 months.
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GCC rail completion deadline seen in 2020
“Initially we set the deadline for 2018…but some countries might not deliver on time,” said Abdulla Belhaif Al Nuaimi, minister of public works and chairman of the FTA.
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Opinion: In Translation: The Saudi Transition and an Anxious Egypt
ver since King Salman ascended to the Saudi throne a few weeks ago, the Arab press has been rife with speculation that he intends to reset Saudi foreign policy.
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Over 83% of hospitals in EP ‘not approved’ for practice
Over 83 percent of hospitals and medical facilities in the Eastern Province are not technically approved to practice medicine, local media reported, quoting data released by the Saudi Central Board for Accreditation of Healthcare Institutions (SCBAHI).
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Saudis try to keep Islamic State from recruiting youth
Al Turki said 2,275 residents had left the kingdom to join extremist groups in Syria since 2011. Of those, 635 had come home, leaving 1,640 still with those groups — or dead.
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Aluminium Bahrain Puts Off Plans to List Shares in Saudi Arabia
Aluminium Bahrain, the second-largest aluminum smelter in the Middle East, put plans to list its shares in Saudi Arabia on hold.
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#BBCTrending: ‘Migrant worker’ hip-hop in Saudi Arabia
A video by what appears to be a Pakistani migrant rap group has gone viral by challenging the stereotypes of the millions of South Asians who come to Saudi Arabia for work. Except - as BBC Trending reports - they are actually Saudi comedians dressed as migrants, making a point.
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21 Saudis among 100 most powerful Arab women
Saudi Arabia has 21 women ranked in the top 100 list of the most powerful Arab women, determined by Arabian Business magazine every year for the past five years.
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Mobily shares surge on hopes for indirect Saudi gov’t support
Shares in Saudi Arabian telecommunications firm Mobily surged in early trade on Thursday as some investors hoped the government would indirectly support the troubled company if necessary, after last week's shock restatement of its 2014 earnings.
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