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Islamic State ‘seizes last Syria-Iraq border crossing’
Islamic State militants have seized the last Syrian government-controlled border crossing between Syria and Iraq, a Syrian monitoring group says.
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Yemeni Houthis back U.N. peace talks
The leader of Yemen’s rebels has backed U.N.-hosted peace talks on the conflict roiling the country, hours after the world body announced they would start in Geneva next week.
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Saudi Arabia Seeks 10 Sea Hawk Helicopters
The Royal Saudi Navy is seeking to purchase 10 Sikorsky MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopters as part of its naval expansion program.
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Saudi Arabia’s crude export record could be near-term peak
Saudi Arabia's recent push to maintain international oil market share saw its oil exports surging in March, but the kingdom may find itself unable to maintain much upward momentum in the coming months.
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Saudi Girls Finally Get to Drive, but Only in a Videogame
Saudi Arabian women this year will finally get the right to drive. It will just have to be in a post-apocalyptic world filled with baboon kings, crystal giants, fire dancers, mutants and zombie cybersoldiers.
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FIFA sponsors Adidas, Coke, Visa express concern over Qatar
FIFA came under pressure from sponsors Adidas, Coca-Cola and Visa on Wednesday to push Qatar to deliver reforms for migrant workers as the country rapidly expands to host the 2022 World Cup.
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US to sell bombs to Israel, helicopters to Saudis
The United States said Wednesday it plans to sell thousands of bombs and missiles to Israel as well as 10 Seahawk helicopters to Saudi Arabia, in deals worth about $1.9 billion each, officials said Wednesday.
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U.N. announces Yemen talks, Iran to allow ship inspection
U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday announced talks between warring Yemeni parties in Geneva on May 28 to end over seven weeks of war, as Iran agreed for international inspections of an aid ship sailing to Yemen.
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5 Ways Climate Change Will Impact The US Military
“You are part of the first generation of officers to begin your service in a world where the effects of climate change are so clearly upon us,” Obama said. On a deceptively beautiful day on the New London, Connecticut, campus, the president went on to highlight several ways global climate change will impact America’s military in the coming years.
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Satellite photos of Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan, before and after U.S. withdrawal
The satellite photos were taken by DigitalGlobe, a private company that frequently works with the U.S. government. They would not typically be released while the U.S. military was using the base, but concerns appear to have waned now that the military drawdown there is complete.
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