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Taliban militants arrested over attack on Pakistan school that left 130 dead
Some of the Taliban militants behind last month’s massacre of more than 130 schoolboys in Pakistan have been arrested inside Afghanistan, in the latest sign of sharply improved counter-terror cooperation between the two countries.
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Opinion: Will This Time Be Different?
The good news is that more than 13 years after the 9/11 terror attacks, anti-Muslim violence remains a rare phenomenon in Western democracies. In the United States, for example, the FBI tallied 165 anti-Muslim hate-crime offenses in 2013, or about one-tenth the number of offenses targeting gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender people. Only about one-third of anti-Muslim crimes involved violent attacks on people. Comparable statistics for Europe are more difficult to come by. (In 2014, the U.S.-based Anti-Defamation League published a sharp critique of the deficiencies of hate-crime record-keeping in European countries.)
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Is Yemen falling out of Saudi’s grasp?
Besides the traditional dangers that Saudi security has been facing across its border with Yemen for decades, such as weapon and drug smuggling and even infiltration and people smuggling, the sharp rise of the Houthis’ Ansar Allah militia is a new danger threatening southern regions of Saudi Arabia.
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Opinion: Can relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia improve?
Though foreign missions in the Iraqi capital face the danger of attack, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to send a technical team to choose a new location for its embassy in Iraq, which closed its doors 24 years ago. The visit aims to break the ice in a relationship that has been frosty for the past 10 years. Saudi Arabia has also decided to open a consulate in the Kurdistan region, finally implementing a decision which had previously been delayed due to political and security tensions.
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More violent clashes in Bahrain following extended detention of opposition leader
Demonstrators and security forces have clashed once again in Bahrain after the authorities extended the detention of the country’s main Shiite opposition leader by one week. Tear gas rounds were fired as protesters hurled rocks and iron rods at police.
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Saudi finance minister says no need to create sovereign wealth fund
Saudi Arabia's finance minister said there was no need for the kingdom to create a sovereign wealth fund to manage its oil wealth, rebuffing suggestions by prominent officials and businessmen.
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Inflation in Saudi Arabia to hit seven-year low: analysts
Inflation in Saudi Arabia is set to reach its lowest levels since April 2007, when official figures from the Kingdom’s Central Department of Statistics and Information are released towards the end of the month, according to sources speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat.
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An Oil Market Experiment
We are, in fact, in the midst of an oil market experiment – one that puts to the test a number of new, large, structural dynamics in the market. Anyone who follows oil markets day-to-day appreciates the amount of learning that will take place in the coming months as a result of lower prices over a sustained period.
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2 bombers kill 26 including 16 students in Yemen
Two suicide car bombers rammed their vehicles into a Shiite rebels' checkpoint and a house south of the Yemeni capital Tuesday as a school bus was traveling nearby, killing at least 26 people including at least 16 primary school students, according to the Yemeni government, rebels and witnesses.
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Saudi Arabia posts biggest daily drop in 6 years
Saudi Arabia's stock index posted its biggest daily loss in six years on Tuesday after the price of Brent crude oil dropped below $59 per barrel for the first time since 2009.
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