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Saudi embassy in Baghdad to reopen in two months: Iraq deputy PM
The Saudi embassy in Baghdad will reopen in two months’ time, Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister Baha Araji told Asharq Al-Awsat on Saturday.
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Israeli Elections: Tell Me Who Your Friends Are
It is, once again, the time for political jockeying in Israel. With 10 weeks to go before the general elections, parties across the political spectrum are now in full swing negotiations to form their candidate lists.[*] Ideology is part of the story (in fact, and despite widespread cynicism, Israeli politics are relatively issue-based), but personal rivalries and machinations make for an excellent—though high-stakes—soap opera.
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In annual year-end letter to employees, Saudi Aramco says it is ‘focused on long-term strategic vision’
Saudi Aramco’s CEO Khalid Al-Falih has said that 2014 was a year of accomplishments for his company.
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United Arab Emirates Shows Off Its Military Might
Anthony Zinni, a former commander of all U.S. forces in the Middle East, says: "They want recognition for how much more they've committed than other allies. They've gone the extra mile. Some of our allies hedge their bets. The UAE is fully supportive." UAE leaders seemed determined to make both points — that it is a moderate, open society and that it has daring fighters — with the story of Maj. Mariam Al Mansouri.
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Iran sees failure of US sanctions in Cuba decision
After 18 months of secret negotiations, US President Barack Obama ordered the restoration of full diplomatic ties between the United States and Cuba on Dec. 17, ending half-century-old US policy. Iranian officials and media outlets are painting the change in US policy as an acknowledgement that the US sanctions have not been effective in changing Cuba’s positions. Though there are major differences between US-Iran and US-Cuba relations, both Iran and Cuba, after experiencing revolutions, expelled all American influence from their country while changing the balance of power in their regions and facing severe US pressure and sanctions.
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Tunisia just had two clean elections—but it could be headed for another Arab Spring
Yet no party has well-defined policies to fix the continued economic stagnation. “There’s been enormous change in Tunisia when it comes to the political process. When it comes to the economy, though, not much has changed,” Antonio Nucifora, former lead economist for Tunisia at the World Bank, tells Quartz.
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The Palestinians Decide to Roll the Dice at the United Nations
The Palestinians this week shrugged off appeals by Secretary of State John Kerry to shelve a U.N. bid to advance its statehood drive, submitting a draft U.N. Security Council resolution demanding the withdrawal of Israeli troops from occupied Palestinian lands by the end of 2017. It has virtually zero chance of being adopted.
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Iran urges expansion of ties with Saudi Arabia
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called for the expansion of relations between Tehran and Riyadh as Saudi Arabia's new King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ascends to the throne, Press TV reported on Sunday.
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US Military Ready If Needed to Evacuate US Embassy in Yemen
With the worsening security situation in Yemen’s capital of Sanaa, the U.S. military has moved two Navy amphibious ships into the Red Sea to assist with any potential evacuation of U.S. embassy personnel should the State Department order its personnel to leave the country, Pentagon officials said today.
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145,000 jobs for Saudis created via TV program
A Saudi-owned television channel has found 145,000 jobs for Saudis recently and has promised to find more over the next few months.
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