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IslamSaudi Arabia’s clerics condemn IS but preach intolerance
While Saudi Arabia's official Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam attacks Islamists as heretical and "deviant", many of its most senior and popular clergy preach a doctrine that encourages intolerance against the very groups targeted by IS in Iraq.
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Saudi Business ProjectsSaudi Arabia’s long-term projects market robust, with $55bn forecast to be awarded in 2014
Of the $134bn-worth of contracts awarded in the GCC last year, about half – $65bn – were placed in Saudi Arabia. This year, some $55bn of projects are expected to be awarded, based on a pipeline of more than $840bn worth of planned and un-awarded projects in kingdom.
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U.S. Public OpinionPoll: Public supports strikes in Iraq, Syria; Obama’s ratings hover near his all-time lows – The Washington Post
Americans overwhelmingly view Islamic State terrorists as a serious threat to vital U.S. interests and, in a significant shift, widely support airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. The nation’s increasingly hawkish mood will form part of the backdrop for a speech by President Obama on Wednesday, when he will outline his thinking on how to confront the threat from the Islamic State. Obama’s remarks will come a day after he confers with congressional leaders at the White House about the administration’s planning.
- Stratfor - Opinion: The Virtue of Subtlety: A U.S. Strategy Against the Islamic State
- Defense One - Islamic State Dominates the Post-Recess Conversation in Congress
- CBS News - Obama to outline plan to fight ISIS
- Military Times - Obama, Congress in legal gray area over powers to fight Islamic State
- CFR - How the Lessons of Iraq Are Shaping the Fight Against the Islamic State
- ME Briefing - Opinion: ISIL May Represent a Turning Point for the US Role in the Middle East
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Asian GamesWomen sidelined as Saudi Arabia selects all-male team
Saudi Arabia has failed to include a single female athlete in its 199-strong team for the upcoming Asian Games in South Korea, saying its women are not sufficiently competitive. The Saudi stance sparked criticism from Human Rights Watch, which condemned its all-male line-up, saying the ultra-conservative state was shutting the door on female athletes, having previously shown signs of wanting to break down barriers.
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Syria's KurdsWest widens contacts with Syria’s Kurds but suspicion remains
In Iraq, Kurds are one of the main Western allies against Islamic State. But in Syria, where Kurdish militia have carved out a swathe of northern territory and repeatedly battled against Islamic State during a three-and-a-half year civil war, Kurds have yet to win the West's acceptance as partners. The main Kurdish political party in Syria, the PYD, and its armed wing, the YPG, say they are obvious allies for Western states as the only force with a proven track record of combating Islamic State there. The Kurds are dismissive of the moderate Syrian opposition that has been backed by the West but outgunned by Islamist groups.
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ReutersTunisia’s main Islamist party to stay out of presidential election
Tunisia’s main Islamist party, Ennahda, said on Sunday it would not contest a presidential election in November, in the interest of ensuring an inclusive government for all Tunisians.
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Capital MarketsSaudi, UAE IPOs whet investor appetite
Emaar Properties’ unveiling of plans to divest 15 percent or more in a public equity issue in its mall subsidiary has increased investor appetite for UAE stocks while Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank, the kingdom’s largest lender, will in October likely announce an even larger IPO, according to the CIO office at Emirates NBD Wealth Management.
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Solar EnergySaudi Arabia Solar Jumps On Diesel-Killer Bandwagon
The country faces a multiplicity of problems stemming from its reliance on diesel generators for air conditioning among other uses. According to SASIA, almost 25 percent of the Saudi grid is powered by diesel and the Kingdom spends $1 billion and up on imported diesel. Many of those generators are located in remote areas, so transporting diesel generator fuel also adds to the country’s fossil load. On top of that, the country’s grid operators are way behind when it comes to connecting remote areas (distributed solar, much?), which is gumming up local economies.
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Oil ProductionSaudi oil exports hit nearly $200bn in 2014
Saudi Arabia's oil exports totalled 1.84bn barrels generating nearly US $200bn in the first eight months of 2014, Al-Riyadh daily has reported. Of the total oil output 23% is accounted for by domestic consumption reaching nearly 553mn barrels, says expert Fahad bin Jumaa for Al-Riyadh daily.
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MeccaSaudi newspaper accuses The Independent of theft and mistranslation
Omar al-Mudhwahi is offering to provide the British newspaper with the correct translation of the study.
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