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Aluminium Bahrain Puts Off Plans to List Shares in Saudi Arabia
Aluminium Bahrain, the second-largest aluminum smelter in the Middle East, put plans to list its shares in Saudi Arabia on hold.
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#BBCTrending: ‘Migrant worker’ hip-hop in Saudi Arabia
A video by what appears to be a Pakistani migrant rap group has gone viral by challenging the stereotypes of the millions of South Asians who come to Saudi Arabia for work. Except - as BBC Trending reports - they are actually Saudi comedians dressed as migrants, making a point.
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21 Saudis among 100 most powerful Arab women
Saudi Arabia has 21 women ranked in the top 100 list of the most powerful Arab women, determined by Arabian Business magazine every year for the past five years.
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Mobily shares surge on hopes for indirect Saudi gov’t support
Shares in Saudi Arabian telecommunications firm Mobily surged in early trade on Thursday as some investors hoped the government would indirectly support the troubled company if necessary, after last week's shock restatement of its 2014 earnings.
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The Saudi artist jailed for vandalizing a New York hotel is at it again
Meet the newest art-world bad boy — a jet-setting Saudi playboy jailed for vandalizing a New York hotel and whose work is selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Abdullah Qandeel (above) turned his room at Midtown’s Chatwal hotel into an art studio Tuesday — even taking a hotel picture off the wall and using it as a canvas. Last year, he was arrested for painting a mural inside his suite at the 6 Columbus hotel.
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Erdogan tests waters in Riyadh
Following Erdogan’s 35-minute meeting with Salman on March 2, the semi-official Anadolu Agency reported, “The sides had agreed to boost support to the Syrian opposition and to boost bilateral ties.” This is all that could be announced after Erdogan’s visit, and the scanty information is being taken as a sign that no major breakthroughs were achieved in Riyadh. Erdogan can, however, point to this visit in trying to convince his domestic supporters that he is not as isolated in the region as his opponents say. But that is domestic, not foreign policy.
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Saudi Arabia: Don’t blame us for oil’s big plunge
Too much oil: Eight months after the oil price began falling, the supply glut still exists. Oil dropped back below $50 a barrel on Wednesday after new data revealed a huge increase in U.S. crude supplies over the past week to all-time record highs.
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US Will Never Gain Oil Market Crown Says IEA Head
No matter how much oil the United States produces over the next few years, it will never become the next Saudi Arabia in the global oil market, according to Fatih Birol, the incoming executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA). What's especially interesting about this forecast is that it directly contradicts what Birol said only three months ago, and he gave no explanation for his change of mind.
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U.S. oil rises, Brent pares losses on Iran news
U.S. oil futures rose on Wednesday and benchmark Brent pared losses as OPEC member Iran stressed that it opposed a timeline for a freeze on nuclear activities, news that helped crude rebound from an early slide tied to swelling U.S. stockpiles.
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The Legacy of King Abdullah: A Conversation with Amb Chas Freeman
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz was in effect the ruler of Saudi Arabia for 20 years — ten years as de facto regent during the illness of King Fahd and ten years as King in his own right. His impact on the Kingdom was enormous. However, in the case of Saudi Arabia you only see change in the rear view mirror. You don’t notice it as it is happening but he transformed the Kingdom in a number of important ways.
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