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Pakistan court convicts 10 in shooting of Malala Yousafzai
court found 10 suspected militants guilty Thursday for their roles in the 2012 shooting of Malala Yousafzai, the young education activist who went on to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Saudi Arabia Is Burning Through Its Foreign Reserves at a Record Pace
Saudi Arabia is burning through foreign reserves at a record pace as the largesse of the new king and regional turmoil ratchet up pressure on public finances already hurt by the oil price slump.
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Syria: How a new rebel unity is making headway against the regime
The rebel offensive in Idlib has drawn together some 6,000 fighters, including almost 1,200 from al-Nusra, and brought about unprecedented levels of co-ordination. But arguably more significant has been the support the coalition has received from regional powers. For the first time, there has been clear co-operation between Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Minister’s Removal Spurs Fears Among Women
Loss of only female representative in government raises concerns about rollback of advances.
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Jon Stewart grills Judith Miller over her Iraq reporting
Miller, there to promote her new book, "The Story: A Reporter's Journey," was at first jovial but quickly became exasperated with Stewart when it became apparent the host was not going to let her off easily.
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Debate over war authorization in Congress fades with little result
As lawmakers continue to spar with President Obama over his use of executive power on an Iran nuclear deal and a slew of domestic matters, most appear willing to let him have his way on at least one issue — the war against the Islamic State in Iraq, Syria and potentially beyond.
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U.S., Qatar launch talks on fate of Taliban officials released in Bergdahl swap
U.S. and Qatari officials began talks Thursday about extending security assurances for five senior Taliban members who were released from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and whose transfer to Qatar triggered an outcry on Capitol Hill.
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Saudi Arabia ‘repels Houthi border attack’
Three Saudi troops and "dozens" of Houthi rebels were killed as Saudi forces repelled a major attack from inside Yemen, Saudi officials say.
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France and Qatar seal $7 billion Rafale fighter jet deal
Qatar has agreed to buy 24 Dassault Aviation-built Rafale fighter jets in a 6.3-billion-euro (4.55 billion pounds) deal, the French government said on Thursday, as the Gulf Arab state looks to boost its military firepower in an increasingly unstable region.
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The Middle East’s Pivot to Asia
Unsettled by the spinning, tottering superpower in their midst or perhaps motivated by its apparent dizziness, many of the most important countries of the Middle East decided to do what America apparently would not: They began to execute their own turn to Asia, or in some cases they just accelerated a trend that had already begun
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