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Soleimani burial postponed after deadly stampede | News | DW | 07.01.2020
Crowds of mourners gathered in Kerman, the hometown of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, for his burial. A stampede reportedly led to at least 50 deaths and hundreds injured. His burial was subsequently postponed.
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Egypt’s president says interfaith bond saved country
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi appeared at Coptic Christmas Eve Mass on Monday and praised the links between the country’s Christian and Muslim faithful, saying they have prevented the country from descending into sectarian strife like its neighbors.
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Survey points to widespread ignorance over child car seats in Saudi Arabia
The survey, conducted by car company INFINITI Middle East, is part of a major new road safety awareness campaign titled “Eyes on You,” which highlights the impact of parents’ on-road behavior on children.
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$451m injected into home loans fund in Saudi Arabia
The fund’s spokesperson, Hamoud Al-Osaimi, said the monthly funding confirmed the REDF’s determined efforts to support Saudi citizens looking to own their first home.
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From war to diplomacy, Iran weighs response to Soleimani’s killing
Iran’s leaders have promised to avenge the killing of General Qassem Soleimani, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, by the United States.
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Saudi Aramco and Sempra Take Step Forward on Port Arthur LNG
American utility giant Sempra Energy and Saudi Aramco announced Monday that they have signed an interim agreement for their joint Port Arthur LNG export project, which is currently under development in Jefferson County, Texas. The deal remains subject to final review and authorization on both sides.
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Terranova leads Dakar as Alonso suffers Saudi setback
Alonso had been fourth in his Hilux pickup after 100km but the Dakar debutant lost two-and-a-half hours to repair a broken wheel on the 367km stage from Al Wajh to the desert city of Neom. The Spaniard, with co-driver and five-times Dakar winner Marc Coma, had been 11th overnight.
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Survey: This recent poll shows how Americans think about the war in Afghanistan
Despite Americans’ hesitancy to deploy U.S. troops into other conflicts, they remain comparably supportive, after 18 years of war, of maintaining the U.S. military footprint in Afghanistan.
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Saudi Arabia allows Bank of China to open branch in kingdom
Saudi Arabia's Cabinet has approved Bank of China's licence to open a branch in the kingdom, state news agency SPA said in a tweet on Tuesday. Bank of China joins a growing band of Chinese firms expanding in the kingdom. Nearly four years ago Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the world's biggest bank by assets, launched its first branch in Riyadh.
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Survey: The U.S. Public Still Doesn’t Want War With Iran
Overwhelmingly, the U.S. public does not believe that U.S. interests warrant war with Iran. Only about one-fifth of respondents say that their country “should be prepared to go to war” to achieve its goals with Iran, while three-quarters say that U.S. goals do not warrant it. Among Republicans, only 34 percent say that war should be on the table to protect U.S. interests.
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