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Saudi’s NWC says $693m saved by plugging water leaks
The company said the savings were made possible by the NWC's application of radar technology, audio devices and the use of helium to monitor leakage for the first time in the Middle East.
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Iran and China deepen a ‘blue water’ friendship
Last month, visitors to Bandar Abbas on Iran’s southern coast gathered to witness a never-seen-before event: two Chinese warships pulling into port. It could be just the start of a budding naval alliance stretching from the Pacific to the Persian Gulf. Iranian and Chinese commanders last week announced plans for greater maritime cooperation. While the details are vague, it clearly touches ambitions on both sides: Expanding the reach of their warships into faraway seas and new ports of call. And, at the same time, giving a jab at the United States and its preeminent naval power.
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Video: The Rise of ISIS
FRONTLINE investigates the miscalculations and mistakes behind the brutal rise of ISIS.
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86% of companies in Nitaqat safe zone
Almost 86 percent of companies and establishments are now in safe zone as far as the Nitaqat Saudization program is concerned, Ahmad Al-Humaidan, deputy minister of labor, said on Tuesday. He said they have been classified in low, medium and high zones of green and platinum.
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Jordan minister: We’re at max capacity on Syrian refugees
Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh on Tuesday said that Jordan, as a host country of more than 1.5 million Syrian refugees, has become exhausted and reached its maximum capacity to provide assistance to refugees. The official made these remarks at the Berlin Conference on Syrian Refugees, where he also cited Jordan’s already limited resources and the insufficiency of international support to the Kingdom in this regard.
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In Saudi, we always found ways to watch new films
I can’t help but fondly remember my childhood in Saudi, when sellers of pirated DVDs would come visiting with a “bag” of surprises. The phone numbers for the sellers with the “best quality” goods were very tightly guarded and were only exchanged among trusted friends. When they came around or customers went to them, it was such a dramatic experience, in which we used coded terms such as: “So, you have what I asked for?” The seller would nod and look around before handing over the carefully wrapped-up goods.
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Rebel troops boost Kobani defense
Up to 200 Syrian rebels have arrived in Kobane to help defend the northern border town against Islamic State (IS) militants, a Free Syrian Army (FSA) commander there has told the BBC. All were fighting under the flag of the Western-backed FSA, he said. The news came as about 150 Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters arrived in Turkey on their way to the town. Syrian Kurds have been under siege in Kobane for six weeks, aided by US-led coalition air strikes.
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Solar power key for Saudi future, says energy chief
A leading figurehead in Saudi Arabia’s energy sector has called solar energy "a must" for the kingdom, stating that Saudi Arabia has little choice but to pursue the potential of solar power if it hopes to maintain the country’s standard of living.
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Could your next burger be camel meat?
Camel is not the easiest product to work with. As a meat, it tends to be lean and tough -- not the most amenable for hot dogs and burgers. The milk is also half the fat of cow's milk -- a quality that makes it ideal for the health conscious but less so when you're concocting a recipe for chocolate.
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Only Syrian opposition and peshmerga can save Kobani: Turkish PM
Turkey cannot be expected to send troops to defend the besieged Syrian border town of Kobani and only Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga fighters and Syria's own moderate opposition can save it, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said. U.S. warplanes have been bombing Islamic State positions near Kobani for weeks, but air strikes alone will not be enough to repel the insurgents, Davutoglu said.
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