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China’s 2019 annual crude imports set record for 17th year
China’s crude oil imports in 2019 surged 9.5% from a year earlier, setting a record for a 17th straight year, as demand growth from new refineries built last year propelled purchases by the world’s biggest importer, data showed on Tuesday.
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U.S. oil growth to slow, may spur shale buyouts: Schlumberger’s Papa
U.S. oil output growth is expected to slow over the next five years, likely prompting oil majors to “gobble up” smaller shale oil producers, Mark Papa, shale pioneer and non-executive chairman of Schlumberger, told Reuters.
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Japan pursues regional diplomacy to defuse Gulf tensions
Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates should work together to de-escalate the tense situation in the Gulf, a Japanese foreign ministry official said on Monday, relaying comments by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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King Fahd Causeway records highest number of travelers
During the mid-year school leave, Bahrain becomes the top destination for people in Saudi Arabia, especially the Eastern Province. This is due to several factors, including Bahrain’s proximity, and the many events and shopping offers targeting visitors from Saudi Arabia.
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Ministry: Over 2.7 million Umrah visas issued so far
Those who arrived included 568,536 Pakistanis, 505,217 Indonesians, 292,822 Indians, 137,834 Egyptians, 124,951 Malaysians, 94,854 Turks, 90,894 Bangladeshis and 89,006 Algerians.
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Saudi’s CITC calls for applications to issue licences to foreign mobile virtual network operators
Saudi’s Communication and Information Technology Commission has called for applications to issue foreign mobile virtual network operators’ with licenses, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
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After Florida killings, Saudis withdraw 21 cadets from United States
Saudi Arabia will withdraw 21 cadets receiving military training in the United States following a U.S. investigation into a Saudi officer’s fatal shooting of three Americans at a Florida naval base that U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Monday branded an act of terrorism.
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‘Jeopardy!’ sees backlash for answer picking Israel over Palestine
“Jeopardy!” has received a wave of backlash on social media after a contestant answered a question about where Bethlehem was located by saying Palestine and not Israel. The question was specifically about where the Church of the Nativity is located.
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Saudi Aramco exercises ‘greenshoe’ option to raise IPO by $3.8 billion
An over-allotment — also called a "greenshoe option" — allows a company to issue a certain percentage of additional shares above what it had initially planned for an IPO. The option can act as a stabilizing mechanism to keep shares from falling below their offering price.
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U.S. Warns Iraq It Risks Losing Access to Key Bank Account if Troops Told to Leave
Iraq, like other countries, maintains government accounts at the New York Fed as an important part of managing the country’s finances, including revenue from oil sales. Loss of access to the accounts could restrict Iraq’s use of that revenue, creating a cash crunch in Iraq’s financial system and constricting a critical lubricant for the economy.
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