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MERS infection, death rates slowing down, says Saudi govt
The rate of new Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections and deaths have slowed down, the Ministry of Health announced on its official website.
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The New Era in US-Afghanistan Relations
The point of the visit is to demonstrate that theirs is a government the United States can work with. Ghani is well known in Washington and is part of the foreign policy establishment after spending years here as a World Bank official. Though this will be his first meeting with Obama, the U.S. president has already embraced him, in stark contrast to the open hostility that marked the final years of the Obama-Karzai relationship.
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Saudi’s ACWA, Mitsui win $630 mln Oman power plant deal
Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power IPO-ACWA.SE and Japan's Mitsui & Co said on Monday they had won a contract from Oman's government to build and operate a $630 million, 445 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant at the city of Raysut.
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Saudi Arabia invites Iraq’s Abadi to visit in big sign of thaw
Saudi Arabia's King Salman has invited Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to visit the kingdom, Abadi's office said on Monday, in the biggest sign yet of improving ties between the countries after decades of tension.
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A murder, a death sentence and the unpredictable nature of Saudi justice
Yehiya was saved because of checks in the Saudi system on the use of harsh punishments. His case wound its way through a yearslong odyssey of law and tradition. Yehiya reformed in prison, sheikhs and royals appealed for his life, and he was ultimately spared by a daughter of the man he had shot dead.
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Houthis seize strategic Yemeni city, escalating power struggle
Houthi fighters opposed to Yemen's president took over the central city of Taiz in an escalation of a power struggle diplomats say risks drawing in neighboring oil giant Saudi Arabia and its main regional rival Iran.
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Saudi Art Scene
Alaan Artspace is a three-year-old art hub based in the capital of Saudi Arabia. It enables artists share a common platform to facilitate arts and culture in the region. Alaan also helps cultivate engagement with the contemporary art culture among Arab audiences via interactive events that cover a range of subjects, from artist talks to collectors sharing their experiences. The government of Saudi Arabia has committed to spending more than US $1.7 billion on building 230 new museums.
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806,000 Saudi women part of Kingdom’s work force
Of this total, 71 percent work in education, 13 percent in human health and social services, and 5 percent in public administration, defense and social security. There were also women employed in production, manufacturing, mining, agriculture, forestry and fishing.
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Saudi, UAE Influence Grows With Purchases
Sir John Jenkins, director of the Middle East office of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and former UK ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said the two countries' influence is dictated by their economic weight, not their procurement initiatives. "I don't think the international position of the UAE or [Saudi Arabia] is defined by defense procurement policies," he said.
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Oil prices drop after Saudi Arabia says it will not cut output alone
Oil prices dropped around a percentage point in early Asian trade on Monday after Saudi Arabia said over the weekend that it would not unilaterally cut its output to defend prices.
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