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Saudi’s Flynas sees 15% rise in air passengers in 2019
Saudi’s national airline Flynas has seen a 15% rise in travellers in 2019 at 7.9 million compared to 6.6 million in 2018, according to the Saudi Gazette.
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Saudi Arabia to issue more MVNO licenses
The RFP document indicated that companies awarded with a MVNO license will gain access to a market of more than 43.8 million mobile subscribers, with a mobile penetration rate of 129 percent of the total population.
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Saudi CMA approves clearing center rules
The Saudi Securities Clearing Center Company (Muqassa) announced that the board of the Capital Market Authority (CMA) has approved the securities clearing centre rules and procedures. The rules regulate the clearing members responsibilities and enhance Muqassa’s role as a Central Counterparty (CCP) clearing house in the Saudi capital market, according to a statement to the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul).
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Turkey Removes Ban on Wikipedia After Almost Three Years
The Turkish government has blocked access to other popular websites such as Twitter, YouTube and Facebook in the past, for allegedly promoting terrorist propaganda or insults against Turkish political figures.
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Photos From the 2020 Dakar Rally
Leaving from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on January 5, a group of 560 competitors began the 42nd annual Dakar Rally: a 12-day, 4,660-mile (7,500-kilometer) off-roading adventure held entirely in Saudi Arabia this year.
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Perspective: Esper Is Attempting the Biggest Defense Reform in a Generation
The memos reveal Esper as an ambitious reformer, with goals broader than predecessors Robert Gates, who closed Joint Forces Command; and Chuck Hagel, who slimmed various headquarters staffs.
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There is a ‘disincentive’ to tell the truth about progress in Afghanistan, Pentagon official says
The sunny outlooks reported by senior leaders in Afghanistan over the last two decades created a vicious cycle, a Defense Department special inspector general told lawmakers on Wednesday, because each successive rotation of troops was expected to produce results.
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US military resumes counter-Islamic State operations in Iraq
One official said some joint operations between the U.S. and Iraqi forces have already begun, but there are not yet as many as before. The official said details are still being worked out to restore the training of Iraqi forces, but that could happen relatively soon.
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Iran warning puts thousands of European troops in spotlight
"Today, the American soldier is in danger, tomorrow the European soldier could be in danger," President Hassan Rouhani said at a Cabinet meeting without elaborating. European countries have troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East, where they mainly operate alongside much larger U.S. deployments. Iran is allied with powerful armed groups in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
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This Saudi princess is now representing the kingdom at the UNESCO
On Tuesday, Princess Haifa Al-Mogrin joined the ranks after being appointed as the country's permanent representative to the United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The kingdom became a member of UNESCO's Executive Council back in November; the country's run is set to continue until 2023.
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