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Saudi-RussiaShould Saudi Arabia see Putin as threat?
We had better take seriously the implicit Russian threats made in an article published by the Pravda website, which is supportive of President Vladimir Putin. It urged the sanction of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey due to what the writer claimed was the three countries' support of ISIS, something it said threatens to trigger World War III.
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ZakatSaudi restructures charity institutions system
In a step aiming at regulating the charity field in Saudi Arabia and developing and protecting it, the Saudi Cabinet has approved the issuance of the new associations and charitable institutions system. The new system has set the time for the issuance of licenses within a period not exceeding 60 days following the submission of complete application. The system also allows establishing an association by at least ten people instead of twenty as the former system demanded.
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Women ElectionsPerspective: Saudi women on the right track
It is a matter of great pride and joy to see Saudi women actively taking part in elections for the first time in the history of the Kingdom.
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AramcoSaudi Aramco in drive to buy locally made equipment
Amin Nasser, Saudi Aramco chief executive, said the company would spend $300bn over the next decade on goods and services used in the production of oil and gas, with the majority of these funds aimed at locally made equipment.
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Saudi EconomyHow Saudi Arabia Will Avert an Oil Economy Collapse
The September 11 collapse of a crane at the Grand Mosque in Mecca provided a grave metaphor for Saudi Arabia experts. A number of observers, citing supposed infighting among senior Saudi royals, have predicted an unprecedented political upheaval. Other critics however, have focused on the precipitous drop in oil prices since June 2014 to argue that the kingdom is in serious economic trouble. Indeed, the decline in oil prices from about $115 to below $45 today seems the more daunting challenge.
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Social MediaWhat happened after one man compared Saudi Arabia to Islamic State
Thousands are tweeting the challenging message "Sue Me Saudi" to compare the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia to that under Islamic State. It's a reference to an unconfirmed newspaper report that said the Saudi Justice Ministry was threatening legal action after someone made the comparison - although it's not clear that the ministry actually made the threat.
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Saudi-YemenDozens of Houthis killed in Najran misadventure
Dozens of Yemeni Houthi fighters were killed during an assault on the border with Saudi Arabia, residents and Saudi state television said on Tuesday, in what they described as a major push to try to capture territory inside the kingdom.
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IranHow Khamenei Will Prevent Reform in Iran
The three centers of power in Iran—the Supreme Leader, the president, and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)—are embroiled in a historic contest to shape the course of Iranian foreign policy.
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Syria: ClimatePerspective: Is climate change really to blame for Syria’s civil war?
Having spent some time analysing the evidence, we believe there is good reason to doubt the veracity of these claims. First, most of the public and policy discourse on the conflict implications of climate change is driven by politics, not science.
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AQIMAl Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb squadron ambushed in Libya
Al Qaeda regularly hides the extent of its organization in various countries, operating clandestinely or through front groups when possible. This was the strategy al Qaeda employed in Libya from the first days of the revolution against Muammar al Qaddafi’s regime.
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