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Saudi Arabia suspends prayers at Mecca, Medina mosques due to coronavirus
Saudi Arabia said it has suspended daily prayers and weekly Friday prayers at two mosques in Mecca and Medina because of the coronavirus outbreak. Saudi officials this week placed increasing restrictions on congregational prayers at mosques around the country as the number of those affected with the coronavirus disease continued to tick up.
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Kaspersky to offer Cyber Training in Saudi Arabia
As per the MoU, Kaspersky will support the SAFCSP in its CyberHub initiative, which will gather students from 28 different universities from across the region to set up specialised cybersecurity clubs.
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US seeks $3 billion to boost oil producers as prices plunge
The Trump administration said Thursday that it is seeking $3 billion from Congress to top up the country’s strategic petroleum reserves, potentially propping up U.S. oil producers after crude prices crashed globally.
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Trump cancels G7 at Camp David over coronavirus, to hold video-conference instead
Trump held a video-conference with the leaders of the world’s major industrialized countries earlier this week and plans to repeat that in April, May and June, when the physical meeting at the presidential retreat in Maryland was scheduled to take place.
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Texas oil production reduction considered by Railroad Commission
“A couple of Texas producers have inquired into the feasibility of the Railroad Commission prorationing production," said Travis McCormick, chief of staff to commission Chairman Wayne Christian. "No formal change in policy has been proposed. Staff is looking into what that change in policy would entail from a practical standpoint at the agency.”
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China reports no new coronavirus local infections for the first time
As of Thursday afternoon, the virus had infected more than 218,800 people worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University, which is tracking cases reported by the World Health Organization and additional sources. That's more than double the total two weeks ago.
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GCC: Employment and Immigration law update | COVID-19 focus
Travel restrictions, closures of public services, stimulus packages and an increase in healthcare services have all been implemented across the region, with changes to the treatment of visitors and visa applications being announced in response to travel restrictions.
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Airlines in Middle East ‘bleeding cash’ and have just two months of reserves
The Middle East’s air transport sector is valued at US$130 billion supporting 2.4 million jobs and contributing 4.4% to GDP. IATA reckons the global aviation industry will require $200 billion of assistance to see it through the Covid-19 crisis.
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COVID-19 Middle East Map
Weekly updated World Health Organization figures on COVID-19 cases and deaths within the Arab region.
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‘We Want to Be the Last Resort,’ Says Defense Secretary
The Defense Department will immediately release 1 million N95 respirator masks to the Department of Health & Human Services, or HHS, and may eventually provide eventually up to 5 million, Esper said at the Pentagon on Tuesday. The department is also ready to provide some 2,000 room ventilators and is considering activating National Guard and Reserve units to help with the nationwide response.
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