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Airstrikes against Islamic State total 1,867 in December, highest in five-month campaign
Coalition aircraft released 1,867 weapons in December battling the Islamic State, the most in any month since the campaign began in August and contributing to a year-end total of 5,886 weapons released, according to numbers provided by Air Forces Central Command. By comparison, the busiest year since 2009 in Afghanistan saw 5,411 bombs dropped in all of 2011.
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Formal training mission in Iraq is underway
On Monday, Defense Department spokesman Col. Steve Warren told reporters that approximately 170 U.S. soldiers from the Army’s 1st Infantry Division are training four Iraqi army battalions near Taji. The effort began Dec. 27 and is expected to last six weeks.
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New year to see more rail trips between Saudi cities
The move is part of a comprehensive plan by the organization to transport 1.5 million passengers within the first six months of 2015.
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Interview with Alwaleed: Building a multibillion riyal empire
I am well aware of the importance of Twitter and its influence. Therefore, I look at it with complete seriousness and at the same time with extreme caution. If you look at my tweets, you will find that they are too little and not exceeding 126 so far. I have a consultative committee that reviews my tweets before they are put on my account.
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What the Intelligence Community Thought Would Happen in 2015 – in 2000
Every four years, the National Intelligence Council - the arm of the Intelligence Community tasked with developing long-term outlooks - releases its Global Trends report. It’s an unclassified publication that uses open source information gathering techniques to plot out the world 15 to 20 years out.
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Special Report: Inside Iraq’s ‘killing zones’
Shi'ite militias and Iraqi security forces, engaged in an all-or-nothing struggle with radical Sunni group Islamic State, are blasting the Sunni farmlands that encircle Baghdad with heavy weapons. Military officers call their target areas in the rural belt "killing zones."
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Energy Personality of the Year: Ali al-Naimi
According to the conventional analysis of Saudi power, Mr Naimi could at any point in the last six months have decided to cut Saudi production to stabilise the market at whatever level he chose. The fact that he has not done so opens up a cascade of consequences which are only just beginning to work through the system.
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Fingerprinting declared compulsory in Saudi Arabia
Fingerprint registration for male and female expatriates will be completed by Dec. 23, 2014, for all Passports Department (Jawazat) services except the renewal of residence permits (iqamas), Jawazat spokesman Lt. Col. Ahmed Fahd Al-Luhaidan said on Sunday.
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The GCC and the Supreme Council Summits – Infographics
Leaders from across the GCC met this week in the 35th Supreme Council. Saudi Arabia was represented by Crown Prince Salman, alongside leaders from Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar and Oman, in consultations that tackled regional crises and intra-GCC challenges. SUSRIS has compiled a number of reports on the outcome of the Supreme Council that you can find indexed at our Special Section “Gulf Cooperation Council Doha Summit 2014.”
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Saudi air-conditioning market poised to exceed $2.5 by 2019
The report comes at a time when demand for air-conditioners in the Saudi market has witnessed a significant growth. In 2013, the Kingdom imported from China and Thailand nearly 2.4 million A/C units for the value of SR2.7 billion, Al-Eqtisadiah daily said.
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