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Traveling private collection of Banksy artworks lands in Saudi Arabia
The traveling exhibition, which has already made its way to Amsterdam, Berlin, Melbourne, and Paris, will land in an Arab country for the first time ever. It showcases over 80 iconic creations from multiple private collections including photographs, multi-media prints, and a documentary on the artist and his work.
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Caliphate wives share their stories year after ISIS defeat: Reporter’s Notebook
Roj is a much better camp than Hawl, where more than 65,000 live in often-appalling conditions. In Hawl, entire areas are no-go for aid agencies because the ISIS radicalism is so entrenched, effectively forming a small ISIS town where more than half the inhabitants are children.
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Coronavirus on G20 agenda as China reports uptick in cases
As international authorities tried to stop the outbreak in China from becoming a global pandemic, finance leaders from the Group of 20 major economies meeting in Saudi Arabia over the weekend were set to discuss risks to the global economy.
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Saudi IT leaders believe increasing network performance visibility will drive innovation
The large majority (85%) of Saudi Arabia’s ITDMs acknowledge that their IT infrastructure will have to change dramatically in the next five years to support new ways of doing business.
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25 spectacular photos of the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Middle East taken from space
Much of the UAE and wider region looks beautiful from ground level as you stroll through the wilderness of the desert or along parts of the practically untouched coastline. But the view from above can be even more extraordinary.
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‘Wusool’ transport program benefits 60,000 Saudi women
The program aims to find solutions that reduce the burden of transportation costs for Saudi female workers in the private sector by providing them with subsidies from the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) for high-quality, safe and secure transportation services to and from the workplace, partnering with taxi companies through licensed smart apps.
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Iran’s elections are set to be dominated by hardliners. Here’s what that means
While the Islamic Consultative Assembly -- also known as the parliament -- plays an important role in Iran's complicated political system, it is dwarfed in significance by the Supreme Leader, the country's highest political and religious authority, and the Guardian Council, which controls who can and cannot stand in elections.
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Edelman strikes $6 million deal with Saudis to promote G-20 business summit
The contract, which runs from February until January 2021, notably calls on Edelman to help with media relations and event planning around the Business 20 (B20) dialogue forum with the international business community. The agreement is for $5.6 million, plus $1 million in estimated expenses — making it the most lucrative Middle East lobbying and public relations contract in more than a year.
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G20’s youth-engagement group gets underway in Saudi Arabia, backed by MiSK and Ithra
The Y20 is one of eight official engagement groups led by civil society organizations each year in the G20 host country. The others represent the business community (B20), civil society (C20), labor unions (L20), scientists (S20), think tanks (T20), urban issues (U20), and women (W20).
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Symbolic Aleppo flight comes as civilians suffer in Syria
The flight carrying Syrian officials and journalists was an important symbol that President Bashar Assad’s government, with Russian military support, has consolidated its control over the northwestern province of Aleppo and also seized the last segments of the strategic M5 highway linking Aleppo to Damascus. The motorway, under repair, is scheduled to reopen in coming days for the first time in eight years.
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