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Art and CultureSaudi street art celebrations take over Jeddah
"Almost half are actually women. They're girls who sort of like dress up as boys and go out at night, spray their work with maybe one or two friends to keep a watch."
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Iran's Nuclear ProgramIran deal could start nuclear fuel race, Prince Turki al Faisal says
A senior member of the Saudi royal family has warned that a deal on Iran's nuclear programme could prompt other regional states to develop atomic fuel.
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Iran NegotiationsIran deal could start nuclear fuel race
With a late March deadline for an Iran deal approaching, Saudi Arabia last week signed a nuclear co-operation agreement with South Korea that included a plan to study the feasibility of building two nuclear reactors in the kingdom. Riyadh has also signed nuclear co-operation agreements with China, France and Argentina, and intends to construct 16 nuclear power reactors over the next 20 years.
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Iran in IraqAnalysis: Iran is no partner in the fight against the Islamic State
General Dempsey’s caveat is an interesting one, since there is every reason to believe that Shia control of Tikrit will result in further sectarianism. While the US administration says in its most recent National Security Strategy that it desires to “degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL [Islamic State]” in an attempt to “support Iraq … free itself from sectarian conflict and the scourge of extremists,” Tehran is actively perpetuating the sectarian crisis in Iraq.
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PakistanPakistan tests missile that could carry nuclear warhead to every part of India
Pakistan on Monday test-fired a ballistic missile that appears capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to every part of India, another escalation in Islamabad’s effort to keep pace with its neighboring rival’s formidable military advancements.
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Netanyahu SpeechScholars Consider Netanyahu’s Speech before US Congress: Part 1
This is a truth that many in Congress simply refuse to accept, since like the prime minister they have repeatedly declared this would never be allowed to happen. Even the most recent iteration of the Kirk-Menendez sanctions legislation asserts that Iran must be “precluded from a nuclear breakout capability.” Wonderful as it would be to return to a past when that could be the case, in this world, that is now fantasy. As the U.S. intelligence community has consistently reported, including in February’s release of the 2015 Worldwide Threat Assessment: “Iran does not face any insurmountable technical barriers to producing a nuclear weapon, making Iran’s political will the central issue.”
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Hillary ClintonState Department to Review Clinton’s Emails
Secretary of State John Kerry says the State Department will move immediately to review emails that Hillary Rodham Clinton wrote on her personal account when held his job.
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Iran and ISISIran versus ISIS: Four-Part Series
The Islamic world is rife with political diversity, from ultraconservative monarchies to new democracies. But two places reflect the escalating rivalry over an ideal Islamic state in the 21st century: The Islamic Republic of Iran, predominantly Shiite, was born of a revolution against centuries of monarchical rule. The Islamic State, purely Sunni, was born out of war in the modern nations of Iraq and Syria.
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Abdullah QandeelThe Saudi artist jailed for vandalizing a New York hotel is at it again
Meet the newest art-world bad boy — a jet-setting Saudi playboy jailed for vandalizing a New York hotel and whose work is selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Abdullah Qandeel (above) turned his room at Midtown’s Chatwal hotel into an art studio Tuesday — even taking a hotel picture off the wall and using it as a canvas. Last year, he was arrested for painting a mural inside his suite at the 6 Columbus hotel.
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Saudi Contemporary ArtSaudi Arabia showcases contemporary art
Saudi Arabia's Art Council has created an exhibition, Fast Forward, to explore the history of the country's contemporary art since 1960. The Gulf country has the region's largest number of active contemporary artists and the longest history of sending its artists overseas to study.
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