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Turkey will repel Syrian forces from Idlib posts this week: Erdogan
Turkey plans to push Syrian government forces away from its military observation posts in northwest Syria’s Idlib region this week, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, despite advances by Damascus’s Russian-backed military.
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Aramco Is Said to Start Early Preparations for Overseas Listing
The world’s largest publicly traded company is in discussions with Wall Street banks to draw up scenarios for a second listing overseas, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private. Aramco wants to be ready to move ahead if Saudi Arabia’s de-facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, gives the go-ahead to proceed with the plans, the people said.
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Afghan peace talks: The woman who negotiated with the Taliban
Fawzia Koofi's childhood dream of becoming a doctor was dashed when Taliban militants took over Afghanistan in the 1990s. The group, which banished women from public life, imprisoned her husband - and tried to kill her when she later became a politician. But she ended up talking to the Taliban, who are now on the brink of a peace accord with US forces that drove them from power.
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Sports minister launches Saudi Games, Kingdom’s largest sporting event
The event will feature 40 games with the participation of 35 sports federations in 18 venues within Riyadh.
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Delhi, India riots: Anger as judge critical of violence removed
More than 30 people have been killed so far in the deadliest violence the Indian capital has seen in decades. The clashes first broke out on Sunday between protesters for and against a controversial citizenship law in north-east Delhi.
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Hosni Mubarak buried with full military honours
Former Egyptian autocrat Hosni Mubarak has been buried in Cairo with a full military funeral, following his death aged 91. Mubarak’s body was transported from a mosque on the outskirts of the Egyptian capital to the family cemetery on Wednesday amid tight security. His coffin was pulled by horse-drawn carriages alongside a procession led by his sons Gamal and Alaa Mubarak and the current president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, flanked by military top brass and leading religious figures.
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Can I Fly to Riyadh? Emirates Air to Limit Access to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia suspended entry for nationalities holding tourist visas and coming from: Greater China, Iran, Italy, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Philippines, Singapore, India, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Somalia, Vietnam.
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Inaugural Saudi Cup To Be Televised On FS1
Live coverage of the inaugural Saudi Cup airs Saturday, Feb. 29 at noon Eastern on FS1. The field for the Saudi Cup, the world's richest race with a $20 million purse, is headlined by 3-year-old champion Maximum Security and will include a collection of standout runners from around the world.
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Trekking to the Most Beautiful Wadi in the Middle East
Wadi Lejab is this magical spot somewhere on the map of the Al-Raith mountains in Saudi Arabia. After driving for 2 days from Riyadh, we trekked deep inside the wadi, with our guide Faisal.
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More Than A Dozen Saudi Oil Firms Book Hefty Losses In 2019
A total of 14 Saudi companies in the energy sector booked hefty losses last year, Middle East Monitor reported on Wednesday, quoting analysts who had spoken to local media.
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