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Oil, gas, and the Saudi factor
You can trace a dotted line from the kingdom to almost every current news headline. There’s a Saudi factor involved in conflicts in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa; in Russian adventurism; climate concerns; the global economy; the future of alternative energy.
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Cairo bathhouse raid spreads fear in Egyptian gay community
Egypt’s government has aggressively cracked down on Islamist and liberal opponents over the past year. Now officials are increasingly targeting another group: gay people.
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An Especially Deadly Day in Afghanistan
Taliban suicide bombers and gunmen unloaded a volley of violence across Afghanistan Saturday, killing two U.S. soldiers, assassinating a Supreme Court official, picking off 12 men working to clear land mines, and killing seven Afghan soldiers on a bus—continuing the pace of what has been a particularly bloody few months in the country.
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CIA Torture Report May Set Off Global Prosecutions
Attorneys for human rights organizations are now poring over the 525-page declassified summary of the Senate majority report to find new material that could revive long-dormant and failed civil and criminal lawsuits on behalf of those detained by the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Senior Palestinian official dies after clash with Israeli forces in West Bank
A well-known Palestinian cabinet minister who frequently protested against Jewish settlements died Wednesday after a confrontation with Israeli forces at a demonstration in the West Bank, officials said. His death sparked outrage from the Palestinian leadership and an appeal by a U.N. envoy for a full Israeli probe.
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The first time a U.S. president met a Saudi King
The endurance of that partnership is truly remarkable when you consider all that has happened in that time: The collapse of the Soviet Union (a mutual enemy that was a key driver in the creation of the relationship), Saudi Arabia's growth as an oil superstar, the conflicts between Israel and Arab states, the rise of Islamist extremism, and Saudi Arabia's restrictive domestic policies are just a few issues that might have blown up weaker relationships.
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Hillary Clinton warns U.S. ‘can’t close our eyes’ to Muslim extremism
In her first extended public remarks about the recent deadly attacks in Paris, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday that Americans "can't close our eyes" to the "dangerous strain of extremism within the Muslim world."
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Saudi firm plans $272m Dubai ‘smart hospital’, eyes IPO
The company behind plans to build a $272 million "smart hospital" and research focused university in Dubai, is reportedly looking to sell a 30 percent stake through an initial public offering.
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SEC and GE win Saudi innovation prize
Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) and GE have received the Saudi Water & Power Forum (SWPF) Award for innovation for their operations at SEC’s Power Plant 12 in Riyadh.
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Oil Spread Shows Saudi Shale Strategy Working: Chart of the Day
The gap is narrowing in part because Saudi Arabia is leading the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in maintaining crude production amid a global surplus. The strategy is to curb output growth from shale formations and higher cost producers. A narrower gap helps make international crudes more attractive to U.S. refiners while a wider one does the opposite.
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