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Rival militias fight for Libya’s Benghazi
Renewed fighting has broken out in Libya's second largest city of Benghazi, hours after a televised statement in which retired army general Khalifa Haftar vowed to "liberate" the city from what he called terrorists.
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Obama administration downgrades signature Mideast democracy program
The Barack Obama administration has downgraded what was once a marquee program to promote democracy in the Middle East — a sign, some critics say, that counterterrorism once again dominates the US agenda in the region.
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Dubai, Saudi Arabia lead rebound as panic eases; strong Q3 earnings
Most major stock markets in the Middle East rebounded on Monday, led by bourses in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, as global equities stabilised and several companies in the region reported strong quarterly earnings.
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Saudi, French commandos kick off drills in Alps
Saudi Arabia and France kicked off on Monday joint military drills involving commando units from both countries in the French Alps, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
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Yemen names new prime minister to end crisis
Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi on Monday appointed former oil minister and the country's envoy to the United Nations, Khaled Bahah, as prime minister in a second bid to end the country's political crisis, a presidency source said. Bahah, 49, was nominated after consultations with advisers “representing various parties,” the source said. Hadi's move came after Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak rejected his nomination last week following strong opposition from Shiite rebels who overran Sanaa on September 21.
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Saudis Make Aggressive Oil Push in Europe
Days after slashing prices in Asia, Saudi Arabia is now making an aggressive push in the European oil market, traders say. The kingdom is taking the unusual step of asking buyers to commit to maximum shipments if they want to get its crude. “The Saudi push is not just in Asia. It’s a global phenomenon,” one oil trader said. “They are using very aggressive tactics” in Europe too, the trader added.
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Interview: Oil prices headed lower despite Saudi curbs
World oil prices are set to fall further, extending a months-long rout because Saudi Arabia is unlikely to make deep enough production cuts to erase a growing surplus, according to Gary Ross, chief executive of PIRA Energy Group.
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Opinion: Development of competent Saudi sportswomen will not happen by itself
The development of competent sportswomen will not happen by itself. It is an evolving process which is primarily initiated by the government’s recognition of the participation of women in sports, in addition to raising awareness about the importance of sports as a human development among the sporting committees in the Kingdom. Most especially, there is an essential need for a basic willingness to empower women in the country.
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Hajj 2014: For Saudi Arabia, The Muslim Pilgrimage Is Big Business
In addition to being a sacred Muslim tradition -- and perhaps in spite of Islam’s mandate for simplicity, especially during the pilgrimage -- the modern-day Hajj has turned into big business. Saudi Arabia has undertaken an effort in recent years to build more luxury hotels and services catering to the Muslim faithful who flock to Mecca each year, and as a result, many pilgrims are spending more than ever before.
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Suspected US Drone Strikes Kill 10 in Pakistan
Two suspected U.S. drone strikes on Taliban compounds in a Pakistani tribal region bordering Afghanistan on Tuesday killed at least 10 militants, officials said. The missiles strikes were just hours apart in the North Waziristan tribal region close to the Afghan border bring the number of such strikes to three within 24 hours.
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