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No New Fees to be Imposed in Private Sector
The higher authorities have issued directives to all concerned government departments to refrain from making any proposal with regard to increasing or amending the existing fee structure without studying the socio-economic impacts of the proposed changes as they may cause more financial burdens.
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Japan to send warship, aircraft to Middle East to protect vessels
Under the plan, a helicopter-equipped destroyer and two P-3C patrol planes will be dispatched for information-gathering aimed at ensuring safe passage for Japanese vessels through the region.
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Kuwait And Saudi Arabia To Resume Oil Production In Neutral Zone “At Earliest Opportunity”
Prince Abdulaziz indicated that production at the offshore Al-Khafji field will resume gradually but should reach 325,000 barrels a day (b/d) by the end of 2020. Production at the onshore Wafra field should also soon restart.
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Saudi Arabia sentences man to death for attack on Spanish musical
A Saudi court has sentenced a Yemeni man to death for a knife attack on a Spanish theatre group as the country cracks down on violence and harassment at entertainment venues.
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In Pakistan, polio makes a comeback amid vaccine boycotts
Today, polio remains endemic in just three countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria (which has not reported a case in three years). This year, however, has seen the disease bounce back, with at least 125 cases reported, according to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI). The vast majority - 111 cases - have been reported from Pakistan, mostly in its northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to government data.
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Turkey speeds up Libya troop deployment deal to prevent slide into ‘chaos’
Last week, President Tayyip Erdogan announced his government’s decision to seek a parliamentary consent to send troops to Libya to defend the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli against General Khalifa Haftar forces which receives military support from Russia, Egypt and United Arab Emirates.
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US attacks Iran-backed militia bases in Iraq and Syria
The US has conducted air strikes in Iraq and Syria against an Iran-backed Iraqi militia blamed for an attack that killed an American civilian contractor. Weapons caches and command and control centres at five sites associated with Kataib Hezbollah were hit on Sunday, the defence department said.
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California will make solar panels the next home appliance
It’s a quiet revolution tucked into the building codes approved unanimously by the California Energy Commission (CEC) in 2018. Solar panels are installed on just 20% of new homes in the state.
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Somalia suicide car bomb attack rocks capital, killing scores
At least 79 people are dead and 149 more injured after a massive car bomb exploded at a busy intersection on the outskirts of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, on Saturday, according to a government official.
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Erdogan says Turkey cannot handle new migrant wave from Syria, warns Europe
Turkey currently hosts some 3.7 million Syrian refugees, the largest refugee population in the world, and fears another wave from the Idlib region, where up to 3 million Syrians live in the last significant rebel-held swathe of territory.
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