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Road rage and the value of feeling safe in Saudi Arabia
The traffic situation in the Saudi city of Jeddah has reached an almost unbearable point – both for motorists and pedestrians.
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Saudi Arabia to set up new tourism info center
The Saudi government is planning to set up a tourist information centre to provide increased and more accurate information to local and foreign tourists, said a report.
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Qatar bars US couple from leaving after acquittal
An American couple cleared Sunday by a Qatari appeals court of wrongdoing in the death of their 8-year-old adopted daughter has been barred from leaving the Middle Eastern country just hours after they were told they were free to go.
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Saudi Stocks Head Into Bear Market on OPEC Output; Dubai Slumps
Saudi Arabian stocks headed for a bear market after OPEC took no action to stem a slump in oil, triggering a rout in Middle Eastern equity markets.
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Video of waterfall following rains in Saudi Arabia
Amateur video uploaded to YouTube on Sunday showed what looked like a pop-up waterfall in Saudi Arabia following days of severe rain storms. In the footage, allegedly shot in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, water falls of a cliff making its way to the ground as people stopped their cars to watch the unusual sight.
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The Syrian Conflict and the Ascendancy of the Lebanese Armed Forces East Institute
Quietly over the past few years, the LAF has been developing a credible force, with U.S. assistance. The training and materials geared toward counterterrorism, internal security, and border control were not seen by Hezbollah as a threat to its military arsenal of rockets and long range missiles. As it turns out, the LAF was better prepared for the Syrian crisis and its spillover into Lebanon.
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Last days of Iran talks showed signs of promise
One narrative, suggested by US and other Western officials, is that though some progress was made, it came late, and amid continued significant gaps on core issues that necessitated extending the negotiations into next year. The second narrative, held by some Iranian officials, is that there was substantial progress, even in the final days, that some thought they could rapidly build upon to finalize the political agreement in a matter of days or weeks. "We were there," a senior Iranian official told some interlocutors, suggesting he was disappointed Western counterparts did not decide to stay in Vienna over the next week to try to advance the deal.
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The American Experience in Saudi Arabia
The Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Program for Strategic Research and Studies (PMBF Program) at the University of Central Florida is proud to announce the first installment of the oral history project entitled “The American Experience in Saudi Arabia.”
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Saudi Arabia: Deaths from MERS virus reach 348
Saudi Arabia's Health Ministry says that a total of 348 people have died in the kingdom after contracting Middle East Respiratory Syndrome or MERS. The ministry's latest figures, released late Tuesday, include two recent deaths recorded in the capital Riyadh. It brings to 810 the number of confirmed cases in Saudi Arabia since the virus was first identified in 2012.
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Saudi Arabia’s idle land
In September, the kingdom's Supreme Economic Council said it is studying a proposal to tax undeveloped urban land to ease housing shortages and help the country meet its target of building 500,000 units at a cost of USD 67 billion. The issue is politically sensitive as much of the prime land in major cities is owned either by members of the royal family or wealthy family groups who are reluctant to sell.
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