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Locust outbreak expected to worsen in Saudi, poses ‘serious threat’
“A potentially threatening situation is developing along both sides of the Red Sea where ongoing breeding is causing locust numbers to increase on the coasts of Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia and Yemen,” the FAO Locust Watch said in a statement on Monday.
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As Iran and U.S. Trade Blows, Afghanistan Sweats Between the 2 Powers
In the days after a United States drone strike killed Iran’s top intelligence and military operative, President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan scrambled to keep his country out of a cycle of escalation between the two powers.
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Zinedine Zidane happy to be in Saudi Arabia for revamped Spanish Super Cup
The change of format and decision to host the finals in Jeddah have come in for intense criticism, with some reports in Spain suggesting Valencia had sold just 26 tickets for their clash with the 10-time Supercopa winners.
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Saudis warn of new destructive cyberattack that experts tie to Iran
The Dustman malware, and other prior attacks, reveal the extent of the low-level, sometimes destructive cyber warfare that Iran has waged in the Middle East for some time, and provides clues as to the tactics and capabilities Iran might deploy in the future. According to the Saudi researchers, the malware is a variant of a similar strand discovered by IBM’s threat intelligence team X-Force called “ZeroCleare,” detailed in a December 2019 report.
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Saudi Arabia is developing a new counter-drone system
Saudi Arabian Military Industries is working on a new national counter-drone system to address asymmetric threats to the country and protect critical infrastructure and domestic military bases. The new system, under development with international partners, is in the testing stage and is expected to be rolled out in the near term, SAMI CEO Andreas Schwer told Defense News.
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Sainz Latest New Leader after Dakar Rally 3rd Stage in Saudi Arabia
Two-time winner Carlos Sainz became the third new leader of the Dakar Rally after winning the third stage ahead of defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah on Tuesday. Sainz and Al-Attiyah vied for the lead throughout the 427-kilometer loop out from and back to Neom near Saudi Arabia's northern border with Jordan.
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Iran attacks: Which bases were targeted?
The base is used to train local forces. Last month, the US Central Command reported that the first female military instructors in the region had graduated from Irbil.
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Saudi Ministry of Culture launches first artist residency in Jeddah
The Saudi Ministry of Culture has announced an open call for its inaugural artist residency initiative Art Residency Al Balad. The residency is the first-of-its-kind in the kingdom, hosted entirely in Jeddah and open to both Saudi and international artists, writers and curators.
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Saudi state oil tanker company suspends shipments through Hormuz
Saudi Arabia’s state-backed oil tanker giant, Bahri, is temporarily suspending shipments through the Strait of Hormuz following Iranian missile strikes on US military bases in Iraq, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The move, which follows a sharp increase in tensions in the region, may restrict oil shipments from the world’s largest crude exporter, as Saudi Arabia largely relies on its own tankers to move its oil. The majority of Saudi Arabian crude exports pass through the key waterway between the Gulf states and Iran, where around a fifth of global oil supplies pass every day.
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Saudi envoy met with Trump, shared message on Iran from crown prince
The White House did not announce the meeting in advance or issue a readout afterward.
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