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Obama’s ISIS War Leaders Unclear on Proposed War Power’s Limits
There is only one explicit limitation to the president’s power to wage war against ISIS that is offered in the White House’s draft authorization for the use of military force, or AUMF: that it “does not authorize the use of the United States Armed Forces in enduring offensive ground combat operations.” The chances of Congress authorizing the war against the Islamic State largely hinge on the phrase. But on Wednesday, retired Gen. John Allen, Obama’s special envoy for the global coalition to counter ISIL, could not — or would not — define it.
- Washington Post - Gen. John Allen: Islamic State has lost half of its leaders in Iraq
- Stars and Stripes - US, French Carriers Begin Combined Airstrikes Against ISIS
- Reuters - Special Report: How Iran's military chiefs operate in Iraq
- Reuters - More moderate Syrians ready to battle Islamic State than expected: U.S. official
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Jazan Economic City to become key contributor to Saudi economy
“Saudi Aramco has been entrusted to build Jazan’s strategic infrastructure through the development of a refinery and terminal, a power plant, a commercial seaport, a water desalination plant, roads and water and sanitary drainage systems, in addition to connecting electricity,” he said.
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Saudi Arabia’s border fences aim to keep extremists out
A double-fence system and complementary hi-tech surveillance tools, officially opened in September, have become the front line of efforts to protect the kingdom from ISIL extremists who have seized vast areas of Iraq as well as Syria.
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Funds increasingly bullish on Saudi Arabian equities – survey
With its main stock index up 11.2 percent year-to-date, Saudi Arabia has outperformed all other major bourses in the Middle East, whose returns are mostly in the low single digits. In the February version of the monthly survey, 53 percent of respondents said they expected to increase their Saudi equity allocations in the next three months, while none intended to cut them. A month earlier, 40 percent planned to boost Saudi equity allocations and the rest expected them to be stable.
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Saudi Research Science Institute shapes future scientists and leaders of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Research Science Institute (SRSI) is preparing for its fifth annual summer program, in which top Saudi high school students from throughout the Kingdom will conduct university-level research on the University's campus under the mentorship of KAUST faculty.
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Saudi king to honor King Faisal Prize winners
Awarded for the first time in 1979, the King Faisal International Prize (KFIP) recognizes the outstanding works of individuals and institutions in five categories: Service to Islam, Islamic Studies, Arabic Language and Literature, Medicine, and Science.
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The flower men of Saudi Arabia
Habala is a small mountain village in Saudi Arabia’s Asir province near the Yemeni border. For centuries, a tribal community known as “flower men”, because of their custom of wearing wreaths dried herbs and flowers in their hair, grew crops and raised cattle in their clifftop settlement.
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‘Jihadi John’: Islamic State killer is identified as Londoner Mohammed Emwazi
The world knows him as “Jihadi John,” the masked man with a British accent who has beheaded several hostages held by the Islamic State and who taunts audiences in videos circulated widely online.
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Opinion: In With the Old in the New Saudi Arabia
In interviews with roughly two dozen Saudis holding a variety of political and social perspectives, many of whom declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of discussing royal politics, a recurring theme was the belief that King Salman may revive the governing style of his elder brother and mentor, King Fahd bin Abdulaziz, who reigned from 1982 to 2005.
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Saudi Arabia Plans to Increase Refining Capacity
Saudi Arabia plans to become the world’s second-largest exporter of refined oil products in 2017 as part of its drive to diversify its economy and increase its share of the global crude and petroleum products markets, the kingdom’s oil minister Ali al-Naimi said Wednesday.
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