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Saudi minister sees tech-savvy youth help the region return to growth
Saudi Communications Minister Abdullah Alswaha said he believed the Middle East would return to a growth path despite a number of headwinds facing Arab economies that were highlighted on the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos. His comments struck an upbeat note on a day otherwise characterized by concerns over threats from climate change to cybersecurity.
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Trump weighs travel ban expansion in coming days
The Trump administration is eyeing seven countries for new immigration restrictions three years after its original order, which created an uproar for targeting Muslim-majority nations.
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Pentagon Gives Conditional OK to Resume Saudi Training in US
The Pentagon has given the Navy and other military services conditional approval to resume training of Saudi Arabian nationals in the U.S. Operational training, such as flying and other non-classroom work, for the approximately 850 Saudis at multiple U.S bases was suspended on Dec. 10. That was four days after one Saudi trainee shot and killed three U.S. Navy service members at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida.
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Saudi Arabia calls for probe into ‘absurd’ reports of Bezos phone hacking
“Recent media reports that suggest the Kingdom is behind a hacking of Mr. Jeff Bezos' phone are absurd,” the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C., tweeted. “We call for an investigation on these claims so that we can have all the facts out.”
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U.S. Looks to Maintain Pressure on Iran as Tensions Cool
Trump administration officials say they aren’t seeking regime change, just a dramatic shift in Tehran’s approach to military and foreign affairs. But some U.S. officials also believe a collapse could pave the way for a more moderate government.
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New regs to restrict firearms, base access, travel for international military students
For now, international student training is still on pause, as the Army, Navy and Air Force departments receive guidance from the Pentagon and implement their own plans, based on the type of training they’re doing and where they are located.
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Yemen: death toll rises to 116 from suspected Houthi missile attack
The death toll from a suspected Houthi rebel missile attack on Yemeni government forces has risen to at least 116, making it one of the bloodiest incidents in the country’s civil war, threatening to derail the fragile peace process. Ballistic missiles hit a mosque on Saturday at al-Estiqbal military camp in the central province of Ma’rib, where soldiers had gathered for evening prayers. Pictures and video from the scene showed a huge impact crater in the spot where the mosque had stood.
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Opinion: The killing of Soleimani will shape the transition of Iraq’s government
After the killing of Iran’s Quds Force commander, Qasem Soleimani, and the deputy commander of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), Abul Mahdi al-Muhandis, Iraq and its prime minister are where they don’t want to be — caught between America and Iran.
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Eight Countries Back European-Led Naval Mission In Strait Of Hormuz
Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and Portugal backed the new force, they said in a "political statement" issued by France's Foreign Ministry on January 20.
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New IMF Program Still Up in the Air as Egypt Primes Its Economy
Egypt expects its domestic reforms to spur private investment whether or not it agrees on a non-financial International Monetary Fund program, a decision that will be made “soon,” Planning and Economic Development Minister Hala El-Saeed said.“Now is the time for the private sector,” said El-Saeed in an interview in London late Monday, while at a U.K.-organized conference to boost investment in Africa. “The infrastructure and laws are there.”
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