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LibyaPhoto Essay: Libya’s Path to Civil War
More than three years after the fall of strongman Muammar Qaddafi, Libya is in the midst of a bitter civil war. Political factions and armed groups fight for control of a country struggling with democracy, and state institutions barely function, particularly the army and police.
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Middle East: Defense SpendingMideast Budgets Cushioned From Oil Price Drops
The compound annual growth rate of the region’s defense spending will grow about 3.48 percent from 2015-2019, according to a report by Nicole Auger, who covers Middle East defense spending for Forecast International. The figure for 2010-2014 was 8.45 percent, she said. Some of this decline is tied to the anticipated fall in oil prices, she said.
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Saudi - JordanJordan, Saudi kings in talks as they battle IS
Jordan's King Abdullah II met his Saudi counterpart in Riyadh Sunday for talks as both nations participate in a US-led bombing campaign against Islamic State group extremists in Syria.
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Lima Climate TalksSaudi Arabia says zero carbon emission goal not realistic
Setting a target of zero carbon emissions by 2050 is not “realistic,” Saudi Arabia’s chief negotiator at U.N. talks for a new, world climate pact said in Lima. “The zero-emissions concept — or let’s knock fossils fuels out of the picture without clear technology diffusion and solid international cooperation programs — does not help the process,” the Kingdom’s envoy, Khalid Abuleif, told journalists on the sidelines of the talks.
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Commercial RegulationsStanding at 30% of GDP: Saudi Shoura takes on fight against ‘shadow’ economy
The Shoura Council is currently debating a new law to fight tasattur or illegal business activities conducted by expatriates in the name of Saudis. The law is significant as the country’s shadow economy is estimated at nearly SR250 billion (66 billion USD) annually.
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OilSaudi seen keeping January oil supply to Asia steady
Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude exporter, will keep supplies at full contracted volumes for Asian term buyers in January, industry sources said yesterday, the latest sign the kingdom is holding firm against falling prices caused by oversupply.
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E-ServicesSaudi Arabia: More e-services for drivers and insurers launched
The new e-services are in additon to Saher, which is a traffic management system launched in 2010 with the aim of reducing traffic accidents. The system links hundreds of fixed and mobile cameras and radars situated on key intersections and main highways across Saudi Arabia’s main cities to a central database. If anyone speeds, jumps a red light or breaks the country’s traffic laws, Saher photographs the offender’s licence plate, uploads the picture to the country’s central vehicle registration database, and immediately issues a fine to the vehicle’s owner.
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Energy ServicesSaudi Aramco vet joins Halliburton board
Halliburton has added 30-year Saudi Aramco veteran, Abdulaziz F. Al Khayyal to its board of directors, the company officially announced just weeks after its multi-billion dollar merger with rival Baker Hughes.
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MineralsSecond Exploration License Awarded in Saudi Arabia
On 5 December 2014, KEFI received confirmation that the 95km2 Hawiah Exploration Licence ("Hawiah EL") had been granted to KEFI's partner, Abdul Rahman Saad Al-Rashid & Sons Company Limited ("ARTAR"), on behalf of the KEFI-operated Gold and Minerals Joint Venture Company ("G&M"). Exploration work has now commenced and initial focus will be on a large Volcanogenic Hosted Massive Sulphide ("VHMS") target. VHMS deposits are closely associated with submarine volcanic rocks and are major sources of Gold, Copper, Zinc, Lead and Silver. Testing will begin on a 4km-long gold mineralised gossan (surface-exposed iron-rich oxidized portion of the VHMS mineralisation).
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Global Oil MarketsOil Producers: Saudi Arabia Knows Exactly What Must Be Done
By keeping its current levels of production, Saudi Arabia is also telling the world that the responsibility of putting brakes on sliding oil prices must be shared by both, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. This is in contrast of the long-established, and perhaps obsolete, view that only Saudi Arabia, or the larger OPEC for that matter, is in a position to command meaningful influence on crude prices.
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