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In Iraq, attacks by Iran-backed militias on Americans are more frequent and audacious
“This may ultimately come down to how much risk the president is willing to accept in Iraq before our presence there becomes too much of a burden,” said a U.S. official.
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Saudi intercepts missiles in attacks claimed by Yemen’s Houthis
Saudi Arabia said its air defenses intercepted two ballistic missiles on Saturday night in an attack that Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group on Sunday said they had launched towards the capital Riyadh and southern areas near the Yemeni border. The attacks come days after Yemen’s warring parties had welcomed a U.N. call for an immediate truce on Thursday to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
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Internal Army memo says measures to halt COVID-19 ‘have proven insufficient’
Before more changes were made Wednesday, many soldiers complained to Army Times about their post commanders’ decisions to continue training through the pandemic. Leaders generally said that troops are safer when isolated in the training environment. Several soldiers disputed that, telling Army Times that people were “coming and going” between the field and post regularly.
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KSA ranking in Internet speed shoots up to 10th globally
Saudi Arabia’s global ranking in the speed of Internet soared from105th position to 10th globally within three years, according to Eng. Nasser Al-Nasser, CEO of Saudi Telecom Company (STC) Group. “The Internet speed of STC has also multiplied seven times during the same period from 2016 to end of 2019,” he said while quoting the assessments of the specialized international references in the classification, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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U.S. imposes fresh Iran-related sanctions despite coronavirus
The United States blacklisted five Iran- and Iraq-based companies and 15 individuals on Thursday for supporting terrorist groups, its third round of sanctions on Iranian targets in the last two weeks even as Tehran battles the coronavirus outbreak.
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In difficult times, Saudi Arabia’s cultural vision is a beacon of hope
As we move forward on this historic journey, it is important to remember why culture matters. It builds understanding between peoples and enriches the lives of those it touches. It also represents a powerful engine for economic growth. Our studies have shown that the cultural sector has the potential to create 100,000 jobs and contribute more than $23 billion to the country’s economy by 2030.
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Saudi Arabia Records 3rd Virus Death, 3 Cities Implement Curfew Starting 3 p.m.
The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia reached 1,012 on Thursday after authorities announced 112 new infections, most of them in the capital Riyadh and Makkah.
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Unipec decides against lifting more Saudi crude in April: sources
The refiner had initially asked for more Saudi oil after the world’s top exporter slashed prices for April-loading supplies, the sources said. However, freight rates for oil tankers surged and offset the large discounts on Saudi oil, making it less economical, they said.
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Saudis Have Had No Talks With Russia About Joint Output Cuts
“There have been no contacts between Saudi Arabia and Russia energy ministers over any increase in the number of OPEC+ countries, nor any discussion of a joint agreement to balance oil markets,” the Saudi Ministry of Energy said in a statement.
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Arab Coalition Destroys 3 Houthi Drones Flown towards Saudi Arabia
The Saudi-led Arab coalition intercepted and destroyed on Friday three drones launched the by Iran-backed Houthi militias towards Saudi Arabia, reported the Saudi Press Agency. Coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki said the aircraft were flown towards civilian targets in the cities of Abha and Khamis Mushait.
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