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Global Oil MarketsOil rises on Middle East tensions, weaker U.S. dollar
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as tensions in the Middle East escalated following the downing of a Russian-made fighter jet near the Syrian-Turkish border, and a weaker dollar provided incentive for investors to buy more oil.
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Saudi Oil PolicyAnalysis: Saudi Arabia’s pockets are deep enough to weather oil price slump
The recent slump in the price of crude oil has led many to predict Saudi Arabia’s imminent economic collapse. The country derives more than 80pc of its total revenues from the sale of black gold, according to official government figures.
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Refugee CrisisAmericans Again Opposed to Taking In Refugees
Americans, by 60% to 37%, oppose plans for the U.S. to take in at least 10,000 Syrian refugees who are trying to escape the civil war in their country. This is in keeping with Americans' historical tendency to oppose taking in large numbers of refugees, something that has been evident in similar situations as far back as the 1930s.
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Downed Russian Su-24Turkey says it shot down a Russian fighter jet along the Syrian border
Turkey, a NATO member, had already warned Russia about violating its airspace on previous occasions. “The Turkish armed forces are clearly instructed,” Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu said last month. “Even it is a flying bird it will be intercepted.”
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EgyptEgyptians vote in second round of parliament elections dogged by apathy
Egyptians voted on Sunday in the second phase of elections that are meant to restore parliament after a more than three-year gap but which critics say have been undermined by widespread repression.
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Russian MilitaryVladimir Putin’s massive, triple-decker war room revealed
It was finished in 2014 and is part of a massive, decade-long modernization of Russia's army, which has cost hundreds of billions of dollars, but has also produced noted improvements, from the expertise of Russian troops deployed during the Crimea operation to the recent cruise missile strikes launched from the Caspian Sea.
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MaliMali attack underscores terror threats in Africa, AFRICOM chief says
Top U.S. military officials believe that a group linked to al-Qaida is responsible for Friday’s terrorist attack on a Western hotel in Mali, located in a region of West Africa where the Islamic State group has little to no influence.
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Paris AttacksBrussels stays on high alert over serious, imminent threat
Belgian prosecutors announced early Monday that police had detained 16 people in 22 raids but that Paris fugitive Salah Abdeslam was not among them. Despite the raids, authorities maintained their highest terror alert in the capital for a third straight day.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignCommentary: The US ‘5-Year Plan’ on Islamic State group — A Defining Moment for a Europe at Risk
Will Europe, consistent with its sustained secular trend of avoiding the use of force as a means of solving global problems, follow this cautious and highly debatable approach that seeks to avoid the deployment of Western ground troops at any cost and that accepts the inherent risk of episodic terrorist attacks over a sustained period of time?
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Anti-ISIS CampaignPentagon pressing allies for more help against Islamic State
The Pentagon is pressing European and Arab allies to provide more troops and support for the war against the Islamic State group, hoping that the horror of the Paris attacks — and the fear more are coming — will compel them to get more deeply involved.
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