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Saudi Arabia and Yemen’s rebels were making rare progress in peace talks. Then new violence flared.
While McKenzie said the recent fighting did not aid prospects for peace, he identified Iran’s support for the rebels as the bigger problem. “It is in the Houthis’ best interest probably to come to some political deal. It is not necessarily in Iran’s best interest for that outcome to occur,” he said.
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Saudi Arabia evacuates students from China, quarantines them upon arrival
So far, the UAE is the only country in the region to have confirmed cases of the virus. Early on Sunday, the Gulf nation said it was dealing with a fifth infected patient, a Chinese tourist who recently arrived from Wuhan.
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Saudi King and Putin Discuss Oil Market After Virus Slams Prices
OPEC and its allies only recently started a fresh round of deeper production cutbacks, the latest step in a three-year effort to prevent plentiful U.S. shale supplies putting the global market into surplus. But the outlook has deteriorated rapidly in the last few weeks as the coronavirus clouds the outlook for the global economy.
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OPEC+ Consults China for Urgent Analysis of Virus Threat to Oil
The unusual appearance at the cartel’s headquarters of Wang Qun, China’s ambassador to international organizations in Vienna, underscores how the outbreak has upended the global market.
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Oil prices rebound on hopes for OPEC+ supply cuts
Tuesday’s gains marked a rebound after an extended slide over the last two weeks on concern over the global economic impact of China’s coronavirus, which pushed crude prices on Monday to their lowest level in more than a year.
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UAE, Saudi Arabia declare ‘continued support’ for Palestinian cause
He made the comments at an emergency meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Jeddah. On his part, Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Adel Al Jubeir, said: “We reaffirm our support for the Palestinian people in a manner that guarantees their legitimate rights.” The summit, in their final communique, rejected Trump's Middle East Peace plan.
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Iran plane pilot heard in leaked air traffic control audio talking about “missile” hitting Ukraine passenger jet
A leaked recording of an exchange between an Iranian air-traffic controller and an Iranian pilot purportedly shows that authorities immediately knew a missile had downed a Ukrainian jetliner after takeoff from Tehran, killing all 176 people aboard, despite days of denials by the Islamic Republic.
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At Iraq protests, a cleric’s tweets split his followers
On Saturday, Sadr endorsed Iraq's new prime minister-designate Mohammad Allawi, a figure loathed by the youths in revolt, in a move that has splintered protest squares. Hardcore Sadrists then ousted protesters from a multi-storey building that had become a symbol of the uprising, tearing down portraits of youths shot dead in rallies and banners listing demonstrators' demands.
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Saudi Minister of Commerce: Riyadh Is Looking for Investment Opportunities in Greece
During the meeting they discussed the possibilities of cooperation in the field of tourism and logistics. The Saudi side has asked for sharing of knowhow because it wants to organise tourist areas that do not have the restrictions that apply elsewhere. According to government sources, Saudis also want their country to become a logistics hub for the region, while they asked for a list of areas where Saudi Arabian capital can be invested.
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Yemen’s medical air bridge offers rare glimpse of hope
It is a small but significant crack in a more than three-year-long blockade of civilian flights by a Saudi-led coalition backing Yemen's government in its war with the rebel Houthi movement. If all goes as planned, a series of flights, carrying patients and their caregivers, will leave for Amman and Cairo this month. "If Raghad stays in Yemen, both her legs would have to be amputated because doctors here aren't able to treat her," her father reveals, his voice breaking mid-sentence as he fights back tears. "For her, that would be worse than death."
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