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GCC’s water consumption to hit 33,733 million cubic meters by 2050
The GCC region is among the highest consumers of water in the world and is seeing a continual surge in demand, aligned with population boom, water management and consumption approaches, and steady socio-economic growth, according to a Orient Planet Research report.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels impeding UN aid flow, demand a cut
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have blocked half of the United Nations’ aid delivery programs in the war-torn country — a strong-arm tactic to force the agency to give them greater control over the massive humanitarian campaign, along with a cut of billions of dollars in foreign assistance, according to aid officials and internal documents obtained by The Associated Press.
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Drone component ties Iran to 2019 Saudi oil attacks
A small component that was found inside a drone that attacked Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure last year has been linked to Iran, a technical analysis said Wednesday -- because it's the same part that goes into drones the Iranian government sends to Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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OPEC Confirms March Meeting Date, Ending Saudi-Russia Tussle
The 23-nation coalition known as OPEC+ had already scheduled the conference for early March when it last assembled in December. Saudi Arabia has been pushing for weeks for an earlier meeting of the Organization of Exporting Countries and its allies with Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman this week equating the coronavirus’s impact on the market to a house on fire.
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial will start two weeks after Israel’s elections
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial is set to begin March 17, just two weeks after Israel's elections, the Justice Ministry announced Tuesday. The trial will begin one day after the country's newly elected parliament is sworn in and in the middle of coalition negotiations, as Israel tries to break a year-long political deadlock.
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Sen. Chris Murphy defends meeting with Iran foreign minister Zarif amid criticism from Trump and GOP
In a sprawling Medium post, Murphy explained that he sought out Mohammad Javad Zarif at the Munich Security Conferenceon Saturday to bolster diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States, which have worsened in recent years.
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Qatar Airways spends $600 million to lift stake in BA owner to 25%
Qatar Airways has bought a $600 million stake in British Airways-owner IAG to increase its holding to 25.1%, strengthening its position ahead of a change in IAG management. In an endorsement of the Anglo-Spanish group just weeks before its founder Willie Walsh steps down, Qatar said on Wednesday the move showed its support for IAG and its strategy.
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Afghan president and his rival both declare victory after delayed election results
The contested results come at a critical time for Afghan politics. U.S. and Taliban negotiators have announced a conditional peace deal that could be signed by the end of the month. And substantial challenges to the vote may plunge Afghanistan into a political crisis just as the government needs to unify ahead of intra-Afghan peace talks with the Taliban insurgents.
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After Suleimani: Iran’s scramble to recover from general’s death
“There were 11 bodies pulled from the wreckage,” said one official privy to the panicked conversations that swirled through the corridors of power that morning. “We are talking about the entire inner sanctum of the Quds Force. This wasn’t just Hajj Qassem [Suleimani] and Abu Mahdi [al-Muhandis]. This was everyone who mattered to them in Iraq and beyond.”
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Commentary: Saudi Arabia is reforming its justice system, but quick decisions must be just
Further, authorities should drill down into the bureaucracy of court rulings to determine the reason for faster rulings. Are they the result of judges being more capricious, or is it due to a diminished incidence of papers sitting unattended on the desk of legal administrators? Perhaps judges have been allocated more assistants, or a smaller volume of paperwork that requires no jurisprudential expertise.
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