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Saudi campaign to drive out illegals to continue
“There is no justification for any foreigner to stay in the Kingdom in violation of the labor and residency rules. It is mandatory for all foreigners who want to live in this country to respect its rules and regulations,” he said.
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Iran says sees more steps ahead in nuclear talks
U.S. and Iranian diplomats began a two-day meeting in Geneva on Monday to pave the way for resuming broader negotiations involving Iran and six world powers there on Wednesday.
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How Long Does A ‘Typical’ Oil Downcycle Last?
BP highlights the fact that it has historically taken up to 2 years for prices to complete a deep decline and then undergo a recovery.
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Nuclear Negotiations Highlight Iran’s Internal Tensions
From the political point of view, the Iranian government has so far paid a very high price for their nuclear ambitions. Various power centres within the Iranian political system have openly criticized the country’s nuclear strategy at various periods.
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Shortage of Saudi women for textiles, tailoring job
The Ministry of Labor faces a shortage of qualified Saudi women to replace expatriates in the textiles and tailoring industries, al-Watan reported.
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Saudi extends detention of women drivers
Two Saudi women detained nearly a week ago for violating the kingdom's female driving ban were ordered held for 25 more days on Sunday, a relative told The Associated Press.
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7 ways Saudi Arabia is silencing people online
Raif Badawi is serving a 10-year prison sentence in Saudi Arabia, mainly for setting up a website. We talk to another local blogger – who has to remain anonymous for their own safety – about different tactics the authorities use to silence people online.
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Energy Firms in Secretive Alliance With Attorneys General
The email exchange from October 2011, obtained through an open-records request, offers a hint of the unprecedented, secretive alliance that Mr. Pruitt and other Republican attorneys general have formed with some of the nation’s top energy producers to push back against the Obama regulatory agenda, an investigation by The New York Times has found.
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A Blow to Saudi Arabia’s Family Firms
Family-owned companies are among the most significant pillars for the development of the Saudi economy. They account for a significant proportion of the Kingdom’s large and medium-sized enterprises. In previous years, these family-owned businesses have made striking improvements in the way they are managed following a wave of problems, failures and bankruptcies that hit some of them as a result of disputes over inheritance after the death of their founders.
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UC Berkeley professor criticizies Saudi university’s recruitment process of world’s top researchers
It was enough to inspire Pachter to conduct his own review of the newly minted rankings. His inquiry revealed that KAU had aggressively recruited professors from a list of top scientists with the most frequently referenced papers, often referred to as highly cited researchers.
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