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Perspective: Qassem Soleimani Haunted the Arab World
Soleimani was so central to almost every regional event in the past two decades that even people who hate him can’t believe he could die, a bit like people couldn’t believe that Saddam Hussein was really gone.
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Ten Strategists on What U.S.-Iran Escalation Means for Markets
The shock news comes after most asset classes had a stellar 2019, with U.S. equities capping one of the best years of the past decade.
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Lockheed nabs $114M deal to deliver Patriot missiles to UAE
Lockheed Martin has received a $114 million contract to accelerate delivery of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missiles to United Arab Emirates through the Foreign Military Sales program, according to the Department of Defense.
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State Department urges U.S. citizens to leave Iraq immediately
The warning comes hours after Iran promised “harsh retaliation” against the United States for an airstrike that killed top Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani at the Baghdad International Airport.
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Killing of top Iranian military commander elicits praise, worry from Congress
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., who served combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan with the Army in the early 2000s, said that Soleimani “got what he richly deserved, and all those American soldiers who died by his hand also got what they deserved: justice.”
- CNBC - Op-Ed: America just took out a man many consider the world’s No. 1 bad guy
- Politico - Trump takes massive gamble with killing of Iranian commander
- Time - Iran Vows 'Harsh Retaliation' After U.S. Killing of Top General Qasem Soleimani
- CNN - Trump's huge Iran gamble will have lasting impact
- Middle East Eye - After Soleimani's death, Israel just wants to shield itself from the storm
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Turkish parliament passes Libya deployment bill, but troops unlikely for now
Turkey’s parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a bill that allows troops to be deployed in Libya, in a move that paves the way for further military cooperation between Ankara and Tripoli but is unlikely to put boots on the ground immediately.
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The New Arar Airport, The First Front for Northern Border Region
The new terminal can accommodate more than (1,039,000) passengers annually, with an air traffic capacity that can reach 10 thousand flights per annum.
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GACA allows entry of Schengen, UK and US visa holders irrespective of nationalities
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has directed the national air carriers to abide by the decision to allow entry into the Kingdom for holders of Schengen, UK and US visas as well as those having entry visas to European Union countries, irrespective of their nationalities. There are 26 countries that come under the Schengen visa regime.
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Fans soak up the atmosphere as Dakar Rally comes to Saudi Arabia for first time
In a test of endurance as well as speed, 550 competitors from 62 countries — driving cars, motorbikes, quad bikes and trucks — will set off from Jeddah on Sunday to cover 7,500 kilometers during 12 days of racing across the Saudi desert.
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World’s top polo stars to compete in Saudi Arabia
Players from La Dolfina, fresh from their 11th victory in the Argentine Open, will swap the city of Buenos Aires for the towering sandstone mountains and sweeping canyons of Al Ula, a site of civilisation dating back 200,000 years.
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