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Saudi Arabia mulls privatising airports
Saudi Arabia is considering privatising the operation of some of its largest airports, according to Arabic business newspaper Al Eqtisadiah.
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The world’s biggest winners and losers from cheap oil, in one chart
So, take the data with a grain of salt. But the general thesis appears to be accurate: A world with lower oil generally looks pretty good.
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Audio: With The Saudi King Ailing, The Speculation Begins
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah is ill, the kingdom is facing the lowest oil prices in years and it remains locked in a regional rivalry with Iran.
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Algeria’s is Pushing Saudi Arabia to Cut Oil Production to Raise Prices in “Winter of Discontent”
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has called the situation "worrisome" and is pushing Saudi Arabia to cut its oil production to force prices up.
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Saudi forms arbitration body for stalled projects in Riyadh
Saudi construction authorities in capital Riyadh have created an independent arbitration committee to follow up its projects to prevent delays by the contractors, an official was quoted on Wednesday as saying.
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US and Saudi Naval Forces conclude Red Reef 15 bilateral exercise
Red Reef 15 is a biennial, bilateral exercise between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, set to increase proficiency, expand levels of military-to-military cooperation and promote long-term regional stability, interoperability and freedom of navigation.Over the nine-day span, 11th MEU personnel worked, trained and lived alongside Saudi Marines from the 1st, 3rd, 5th Saudi Marine Battalions and the Saudi Naval Special Forces.
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Islamists rout Syrian government troops, reflecting the war’s complexities
The Assad regime sustained a major setback in northern Syria this week with the loss of two major military bases, and the big winner in the battle was al Qaida's Syrian affiliate, the Nusra Front, which led the assault and captured what’s thought to be an enormous arsenal.
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Saudi Arabia to open up flights to 11 new countries
Saudi Arabia will soon have air traffic agreements with 11 new countries in a move to increase flights to and from the kingdom.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tank Battle With Shale
According to the latest numbers from the Department of Energy, inventories of crude oil, gasoline and distillate (including diesel) rose by a collective 15.3 million barrels in the week ended Dec 5. The expected amount: Just 800,000 barrels. The timing of this increase is especially striking because stocks are usually run down toward year end to reduce refiners’ tax bills.
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Do Americans Care About the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
It’s well recognized that the level of public passion on issues varies, and those who care most about the issue matter the most for policy makers. Overall, Americans who rank the Israeli-Palestinian issue among the top three tend to want the United States to lean toward Israel more. But this is not necessarily a clear indication of what policy should be, in part because of another issue that Americans rank highly in their priorities: human rights.
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