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Muslim Brotherhood leader Badie sentenced to death in Egypt
Badie is embroiled in several trials and has been sentenced to death before, although the sentences were later reduced to life imprisonment. Egypt's government declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group in 2013.
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Poll: Iran negotiations popular
Americans broadly back direct negotiations with Iran about that country's nuclear program, according to a new CNN/ORC poll. And although about half (49%) say some Republican senators went too far by sending a letter to Iran's leaders warning that any agreement with the Obama administration would require Senate approval, only about one-third (39%) think the letter hurt U.S. efforts to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Iraqi offensive for Tikrit stalls as casualties mount
After two days of little activity on the battlefield, Iraq’s interior minister, Mohammed al-Ghabban, confirmed Monday that the offensive has “temporarily stopped.” The steady flow of coffins arriving in Iraq’s Shiite holy city of Najaf suggests a reason for the pause; cemetery workers say as many as 60 war dead have been arriving each day.
- Yahoo/AFP - Minister says Iraq halts Tikrit operation to avoid losses
- Foreign Policy - How to Win Friends and Influence Iraqis
- BBC News - Saddam's tomb destroyed in Tikrit fighting
- Anadolu Agency - Turkey starts military training in Mosul, governor says
- US News and World Report - To Defeat ISIS, Iraq Forced to Accept Iran's 'Suffocating Embrace'
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Editorial: An anniversary of horrors in Syria
Since Bashar al-Assad’s regime first responded to the peaceful demonstrators with gunfire, 6 percent of the prewar population of 20 million have been killed or wounded, and another 23 percent have left the country — including 4 million who live as refugees, according to a U.N.-supported study released last week. Outside of Damascus, most major cities have been reduced to rubble; a study of satellite images shows that 83 percent of the country’s electric lighting has been eliminated.
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‘King Bibi’s’ reign challenged in Israeli election
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's march towards becoming the longest-serving leader of Israel could be halted on Tuesday in an election that has exposed public fatigue with his stress on national security rather than socio-economic problems.
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KBR Bags Saudi Aramco’s Project Management Services Contract
Under the terms of this six-year contract, KBR will provide project management and engineering services for existing and new offshore facilities to maintain and increase crude production levels to meet Saudi Aramco’s maximum sustained capability for production under the company’s capital program.
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Saudi Arabia Needs More Oil to Feed Local Refinery Expansion
Saudi Arabia plans to start the main unit for making gasoline at the new 400,000 barrel-a day refinery at Yanbu on the Red Sea by the middle of the year. Another plant with the same capacity is scheduled to begin operation in 2017 at Jazan. The kingdom’s oil-product exports rose 44 percent last year following the start of the Jubail refinery, according to the Riyadh-based Joint Organisations Data Initiative.
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Thousands of illegal expats arrested in Saudi
Saudi officials have arrested 4,165 illegal expats in Madinah, Tabuk and Jeddah in a series of raids over the past week.
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Egis consortium to undertake design studies for Medina metro in Saudi Arabia
The Medina Metro Development Authority (MMDA) has contracted a consortium of Egis and Systra to carry out the design studies of metro network in the Saudi Arabian city.
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GE outlines further investments in Saudi Arabia: $100m
GE has committed $100 million to new programs in Saudi Arabia.
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