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War in YemenSaudi-led forces pound Yemen Shiite rebels as Iran sends aid
The coalition has imposed a naval blockade on Yemen’s ports, Asiri told reporters in Riyadh, the Saudi capital. He said the move is intended to intercept weapons being shipped to the Houthis — seen by Sunni Saudi Arabia as proxies of its primary foe in the region, Shiite Iran.
- CNN - Airstrike on Yemen refugee camp 'could portend Saudi ground incursion'
- Defense News - Pakistan To Aid Saudi Coalition in Yemen
- NBC News 'Meet the Press' Interview - Saudi Arabian Ambassador: Yemen Not a Proxy War
- US News - UN rights office in Geneva, international Red Cross alarmed over civilian casualties in Yemen
- Washington Post - Rebels push offensive in Aden, killing dozens with artillery fire
- Bloomberg - Yemen Ports Under Blockade as Saudis Say Airstrikes to Intensify
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War in YemenOpinion: Saudi Emerges as New Regional Leader
"This operation is a very significant move by Saudi. First of all it addresses Saudi public opinion, which was getting increasingly worried about Iranian power surrounding the kingdom and the perceived Saudi impotence in the face of it and the fact that the US is pulling back from the region, thus leaving the arena free for Iran to expand its influence. So the fact that Saudi took aggressive action now is a source of wide public satisfaction within the kingdom," he said.
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Syria: Rebel GroupsJihadist coalition claims control of Idlib
Jihadist groups belonging to the Jaysh al Fateh coalition say they have seized control of the city of Idlib, or at least much of it, from Bashar al Assad’s forces. In addition to the Al Nusrah Front, al Qaeda’s official branch in Syria, the Jaysh al Fateh alliance includes Ahrar al Sham, Jund al Aqsa, Liwa al Haqq, Jaysh al Sunna, Ajnad al Sham, and Faylaq al Sham, among others.
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War in Yemen: OmanOman focus on humanitarian aid, not military offensive, in Yemen: official
The sultanate is the only member of the Gulf Cooperation Council not taking part in the bombing campaign fronted by Saudi Arabia. “We are concentrating on the humanitarian side, not the offensive,” an unnamed government official told the Times of Oman on Friday.
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Anti-ISIS Campaign: TikritIraqi army weighs cost of U.S.-led strikes in Tikrit as militiamen leave
Since U.S. planes joined the battle to retake Tikrit last week, commanders here say the strikes have killed top Islamic State leaders and reduced the capacity of the militants to move. However, the decision to call in strikes is also a gamble — because it has drastically reduced the manpower of pro-government forces.
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Saudi - PakistanNawaz Sharif assures support to Saudi king Salman over strikes in Yemen
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has told Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz that he will soon send a high-level delegation to Riyadh to discuss cooperation for the Saudi-led strikes on Yemen, a top diplomat said.
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War in YemenUS rescues Saudi pilots from waters near Yemen
A Defense Department official says U.S. forces rescued two Saudi airmen after they ejected from an F-15 fighter jet over waters south of Yemen, where Saudi Arabia is leading airstrikes against Iran-allied Houthi rebels.
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Saudi - SwedenDiplomatic row: Sweden says sorry
In a message to King Salman, Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Lofven expressed “deep sorrow and regret over the current crisis in the relations between the two countries” while stressing his government’s keenness to maintain healthy relations between the two countries.
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War in YemenOpinion: The Salman Principle
It no longer matters for Saudi Arabia whether this silence is a temporary weakness by a president whose term will be over in two years time or a conspiracy or a major deal over which President Barak Obama is bargaining or negotiating with the Iranians in relation to their nuclear project. It would seem that the Saudi Monarch has decided that Saudi interest "comes first" and that if Saudi Arabia is forced to act alone so be it.
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Car SalesSaudi Arabia: Migrant Workers and Mid-Income Group Drive Record Sales of Cheap Cars
Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers and Mid-Income Group Drive Record Sales of Cheap Cars
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