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Jordanian filmmaker wins award for best director at Venice film festival
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Egyptians take to Twitter to trash ‘chat is sinful’ fatwa
The edict prohibits “electronic conversations between the sexes on social media, except when necessary.”
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Saudi Arabia to award $55bn contracts in 2014
Saudi Arabia is set to remain the Middle East’s largest projects market for the foreseeable future as the Kingdom focuses on job creation and the diversification of its economy. In 2014, it is forecasted to award $55 billion worth of contracts, comfortably ahead of the UAE, the region’s second largest market.
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Analysis | Saudi Economy – Jadwa Chartbook – September 2014
Economic data for July was strong with the non-oil PMI expanding at the fastest rate since September 2012. Consumer spending also remained robust. Cement production and sales declined on the back of seasonal trends, but also due to changes in labor market.
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Opinion: The Real Aim of ISIS Is to Replace the Saud Family as the New Emirs of Arabia
ISIS however, is a neo-Ikhwani rejectionist protest that is taking place outside the kingdom -- and which, moreover, follows the Juhayman dissidence in its trenchant criticism of the al-Saud ruling family. This is the deep schism we see today in Saudi Arabia, between the modernizing current of which King Abdullah is a part, and the "Juhayman" orientation of which bin Laden, and the Saudi supporters of ISIS and the Saudi religious establishment are a part. It is also a schism that exists within the Saudi royal family itself.
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Islamic State Militant Beheads U.S. Journalist Steven Sotloff in Video, Group Says
American journalist Steven Sotloff has been executed and beheaded by the Islamic State group, according to a new video posted on Monday.
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Saudi Arabia: Over 60,000 security officers to be deployed in holy sites
More than 60,000 security officers will be deployed in Saudi Atrabia's holy sites during this year's Hajj season to ensure the pilgrims are able to perform their rituals in peace and comfort, Maj. Gen. Osman Al-Mahraj, director of general security, has said.
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Opinion: History Shows Caution Is the Best Approach for U.S. Foreign Action
America’s favorable global position allows it to take a measured approach to most international events. The United States has a large and diverse economy, conventional military superiority and a powerful nuclear deterrent. It is insulated from most threats by two vast oceans and faces no serious rivals near its shores.
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The mysterious figure the U.S. targeted in Somalia
While the world was discussing U.S. strikes on the Islamic State in Iraq and debating the merits of action within Syria last week, American officials were apparently planning military action somewhere quite different: Barawe, Somalia.
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Pakistan parliament convenes amid crisis
A joint session of parliament is under way in Pakistan as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif tries to rally support against the protesters calling for his resignation. The session, which is expected to continue for a week, comes a day after supporters of opposition leaders, politician Imran Khan and religious leader Tahir-ul-Qadri, briefly occupied state TV building in the capital, Islamabad. Broadcast was resumed after paramilitary soldiers cleared the building.
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