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Saudi tracker who helped discover oil
Bin Rimthan was a legendary Ajman guide known throughout Saudi Arabia for his tracking skills and incredible sense of direction. In 1935, he was drafted by Emir Saud bin Jiluwi to serve as a guide for the first geologists, according to Aramco’s reports on his service.
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Troubled Middle East as Ramadan Approaches – Karasik
Troubled Middle East as Ramadan Approaches – Karasik
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Russia Says No Delivery Date For Iran Missiles
ussian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says work is under way to fulfill Russia's supply of advanced air-defense missiles to Iran, but that no start date for the delivery has been set yet.
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With Limited U.S. Troops, Afghan Forces Take The Brunt In Fight Against Taliban
Renee Montagne talks with U.S. Army General John Campbell, about how Afghan forces are faring against the Taliban now that they are fighting combat missions largely on their own.
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Carter: Iraqis showed ‘no will to fight’ in Ramadi
"What apparently happened was that the Iraqi forces just showed no will to fight," Carter told CNN's Barbara Starr. "They were not outnumbered. In fact, they vastly outnumbered the opposing force, and yet they failed to fight, they withdrew from the site, and that says to me, and I think to most of us, that we have an issue with the will of the Iraqis to fight ISIL and defend themselves."
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Post reporter’s trial in Iran will be closed to the public
Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian will go on trial Tuesday on espionage charges in a Tehran courtroom that will be closed to the public, including his family.
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Saudi Arabia Ascendant – Obaid
Dr. Nawaf Obaid has been a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs since September 2012. He is also an Associate Instructor for the Harvard Study Group on the Rehabilitation of the Syrian Refugees and for the Winter Field Study Course in the Middle East. Additionally, Dr. Obaid is a Lecturer at the London Academy of Diplomacy at Stirling University and a Senior Fellow at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies. Further, he serves as the CEO of the Essam and Dalal Obaid Foundation.
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Four international flights to JFK and Newark subject to anonymous threats
Anonymous telephone threats against commercial airliners, possibly from the same source, caused a scare on Monday involving four international flights at airports in New York and New Jersey.
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Houthis suffer first serious setback in south Yemen fighting: residents
After two months of fighting in which much of Dalea has been destroyed, Sunni fighters on Monday turned the tide by seizing a key military base and the main security directorate in the city, militia sources and local residents said. Twelve Sunni fighters and 40 Houthi rebels were killed, they said.
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Saudi Gulf Airlines plans to begin flights at start of November
Saudi Gulf Airlines aims to begin flying in November after receiving regulatory approvals, the new Dammam-based carrier said on Monday. Owned by the Abdel Hadi Al-Qahtani & Sons group, the airline plans to fly from Dammam to three destinations, initially with a fleet of four Airbus A320s, Samer Majali, the group’s president and senior adviser, told Reuters.
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