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Carter, Saudi seek mediation between Palestinian factions
Former US President Jimmy Carter is undertaking Saudi-backed mediation efforts between rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah, a Palestinian source said Sunday.
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Saudi Arabia’s religious police joins Twitter
The Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Haia) launched on Friday using the handle @PvGovSa.
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Saudi’s Itqan Capital to add brokerage, PE fund to services
Saudi Arabia's Itqan Capital, an Islamic investment firm, plans to develop a sharia-compliant brokerage arm and is nearing the launch of a $200 million education private equity fund, its chief executive told Reuters.
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Saudi defense minister receives Abu Dhabi Crown Prince in Taif
Saudi Defense Minister Mohammad Bin Salman received Sunday Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces in the Saudi city of Taif, Al Arabiya News Channel reported.
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The Saudi prince improving gaming for the Middle East
Prince Fahad al Saud grew up playing video games, but as an Arab, he didn’t always identify with the villains on screen, many of them depicted as Middle Eastern. He started NAM (New Arab Media) to make games that people – especially girls – in his home country of Saudi Arabia could better relate to.
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Saudi Ma’aden’s gold and metals unit gets 1.2 bln riyal loan
Saudi Arabian Mining Co (Ma'aden) said its gold and base metals unit had obtained a 1.2 billion riyal ($320 million) loan from the state-affiliated Saudi Industrial Development Fund to help develop the Ad Duwayhi mine.
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Military Training Aircraft Crashes, Killing 2
Saudi Arabia's Defense Ministry says a military training aircraft has crashed, killing the instructor and a student pilot.
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Gulf of Secrets: The Evolution of Gulf State Intelligence Services
Why have the Gulf States both professionalized their intelligence services and expanded their capabilities? As Austin Long sees it, three strategic shifts forced the states to act – the rising securitization of terrorism, the fear of US disengagement from the region, and the growing influence of Iran.
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Islamic State Files Show Structure of Islamist Terror Group
But when the architect of the Islamic State died, he left something behind that he had intended to keep strictly confidential: the blueprint for this state. It is a folder full of handwritten organizational charts, lists and schedules, which describe how a country can be gradually subjugated.
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Assad’s hold on power looks shakier than ever as rebels advance in Syria
A surge of rebel gains in Syria is overturning long-held assumptions about the durability of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, which now appears in greater peril than at any time in the past three years. The revival of rebel fortunes is attributed to a large degree to the recent rapprochement between a newly assertive Saudi Arabia and its erstwhile rivals for influence over the rebels — Turkey and Qatar.
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