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Saudi oil minister holds talks with U.S. energy deputy
Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi met U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall on Tuesday in Riyadh where they discussed oil markets, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
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Five things I like about being a Saudi
Nobody or no society is perfect. Be it any country or any society, including Saudi Arabia, there is always room from improvement. God knows we have many things to work on here. But that aside, it’s not all bad here. There are some excellent qualities to being a Saudi or even simply living in Saudi Arabia.
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Oil Sinks Below $50 a Barrel: How Low Will It Go?: Video
Ashmore Group's John Sfakianakis and Dan Dicker, author of "Oil's Endless Bid," discuss the outlook for oil prices with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on "Street Smart."
- DW - Saudi Arabia says it will maintain oil output
- The Hill - Saudi Arabia seeks to calm internal fears on oil price
- Business Vancouver - Saudi Arabia’s risky energy gamble: sacrificing short-term revenue to undermine competition
- Seeking Alpha - U.S., Russia, Saudi Arabia: Who Is Going To Win In The Oil Price Stand-Off?
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Opinion: Saudi Arabia will not save Iran’s economy
Who would have believed it? Iran needs a savior, but seeks help not from its main strategic ally Russia, nor from its friend and partner Iraq, nor from Venezuela, Turkey, or even Oman or Qatar; no, from its old rival, Saudi Arabia. Speaking to Reuters last week, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian asked the Kingdom to intervene to stop oil prices from tumbling further, or else countries in the Middle East will face serious harm.
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Yemen’s Houthi Takeover
Once touted as a relative success story among Arab uprisings, the internationally backed transition process in Yemen has unravelled in the wake of the September 21 Houthi takeover of Sana. Nominally there is still a political process in place, but events on the ground are moving in a different direction and the country appears poised for yet another round of upheaval, possibly more transformative than the events of 2011.
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Hamas commander killed, Israeli soldier injured in clash near Gaza
An Israeli soldier was seriously injured and a Hamas commander killed in Gaza on Wednesday, following the most serious clashes along the Israel-Gaza border since a 50-day war ended there on Aug. 26, Israeli military and Palestinian sources reported.
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Battle with the Islamic State for the minds of young Muslims
But as a ruthless brand of Islamic ideology radiates from the battlefields of the Middle East, the House of Peace has become a microcosm of the new fault lines developing inside countless mosques in the West. It illustrates the daily battle being fought against the militant group’s message by thousands of moderate religious leaders in Europe and beyond.
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Despite billions in aid, U.S. unable to get Pakistan to confront militants
Since 2001 the United States has tried virtually every strategy available to persuade Pakistan's army to take the threat of militancy more seriously, but 12 years and $28 billion in aid later, all the American approaches are widely viewed as having failed.
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Saudi Citizens Offer Allegiance Pledges to Salman Across Country
Saudi citizens declared loyalty to their new ruler, King Salman, as global leaders poured in to the world’s largest oil exporter to offer condolences on King Abdullah’s death.
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A flogging in Saudi Arabia is just one sign of a new crackdown on rights activists
But Badawi’s case has set off a wave of international condemnation as the United Nations, the U.S. State Department and human rights groups around the world have decried the lashings. Protesters have picketed Saudi embassies in Washington, Europe and Canada.
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