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Mideast Stock MarketsMarkets recover further, Saudi up despite SABIC’s Q3 miss
Saudi Arabia's index rose 1.5 percent even as shares in Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC), the Gulf's largest listed company, fell on disappointing third-quarter results.
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DemographicsUnderstanding Saudi demography
Many Saudi-related issues came under discussion but to me the most important was about Saudi demographics because it is one of the most important reasons behind unemployment in the Kingdom.
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Michael Zehaf-BibeauCanada Parliament gunman aimed to go to Saudi Arabia, not Syria: mother
"Most will call my son a terrorist," Bibeau wrote. "I don't believe he was part of an organization or acted on behalf of some grand ideology or for a political motive. I believe he acted in despair.
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KAFD100 Saudi students deported from US every year
The students were deported for violating immigration rules, marriage conflicts, forgery, depression and ethical issues, Mohammed Al Issa told Saudi daily Al-Hayat.
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Global Oil MarketsSaudi SABIC’s CEO says oil price decline is temporary
The recent decline in global oil prices will prove temporary even if it lasts a year or so, since population growth will ultimately bring higher consumption and prices, the chief executive of Saudi Basic Industries Corp said on Sunday.
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WomenSaudi Women Record Themselves Behind the Wheel to Protest Ban on Female Motorists
Women in Saudi Arabia got behind the wheel Sunday to support a day of protests against a law that has prohibited females from driving in the country for nearly a quarter century.
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Airspace SafetyUN aviation body urges Saudi Arabia to improve safety
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has urged Saudi authorities to upgrade some of its systems to reduce the risk of a mid-air crash.
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Christians in IraqChristians of Mosul Find Haven in Jordan
Their flight is part of a larger exodus of Christians leaving those Arab lands where religious intolerance is on the rise, a trend that has caused concern among Christians outside the region — including the pope.
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Early Childhood EducationImproving the Lives of Children: Early Education in the Middle East
“Saudi Arabia is a very young country. We [were] an extended family where everyone took care of each other, and then the oil came,” says Al-Dakheel. Young children spent a significant amount of time with foreign nannies from countries such as the Philippines and Sri Lanka, she notes, adding that the nannies often were not well-educated and, for the most part, had no linguistic ability in either English or Arabic. “It creates an environment where children aren’t able to learn their languages at a very critical age.”
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U.S.-AfghanistanObama invites new Afghan leaders to White House
U.S. President Barack Obama, keen to reset relations with Afghanistan that soured under longtime president Hamid Karzai, has invited the leaders of Afghanistan's new unity government to visit the White House early next year. The new Afghan leadership comes at a crucial time as American combat troops draw down after 13 years and a remaining U.S. force of about 10,000 shifts to a support role for Afghan security forces taking over the fight against Taliban insurgents.
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