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Southern Yemeni Separatists Tell Saudi Arabia: Evict Islah or Lose the War
2019-08-15
Yemen's southern separatists vowed on Wednesday to keep control over Aden, warning the only way out of the impasse that has fractured a Saudi-led military alliance was for Islamists and northerners to be removed from positions of power in the south.
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Saudi Woman Activist Rejects Release Deal Tied to Denying Torture: Family
2019-08-14
Prominent Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul has rejected a proposal to secure her release from prison in exchange for a video statement denying reports she was tortured in custody, her family said on Tuesday.
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Saudi Woman Activist Rejects Release Deal Tied to Denying Torture: Family
2019-08-14
Prominent Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul has rejected a proposal to secure her release from prison in exchange for a video statement denying reports she was tortured in custody, her family said on Tuesday.
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Report: Quarter of World's Population in 17 Countries including Bahrain Facing Extreme Water Stress
2019-08-13
A report issued by World Resources Institute said that nearly a quarter of the world's population living in 17 countries, including India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Libya, are facing extremely high water stress, close to "day zero".
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Jeddah Consulate Confirms Safety of All Bahraini Pilgrims
2019-08-13
The Consul-General of the Kingdom of Bahrain in Jeddah, Ibrahim Mohammed Al Muslamani, confirmed the safety of all Bahraini pilgrims after the end of hajj season.
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UAE Plays down Saudi Rift after Separatists Take Yemeni City
2019-08-13
The United Arab Emirates on Monday downplayed a rift with ally Saudi Arabia over Yemen after separatists it backs took control of Aden that was the base of the Saudi-backed government.
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Clashes Erupt in Yemen's Aden, Three Dead
2019-08-08
Southern separatists clashed on Wednesday with presidential guards in Aden, the seat of Yemen's government, and three people were killed and nine injured, local officials and residents told Reuters.
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Yemeni Houthis Say Launched Drone Attacks on Saudi Airports, Air Base
2019-08-06
Houthi forces in Yemen launched drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's King Khalid air base as well as the Abha and Najran civilian airports, the Houthis' military spokesman said on Monday.
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Facebook Says it Dismantles Covert Influence Campaign Tied to Saudi Government
2019-08-02
People connected to the government of Saudi Arabia have run a network of fake accounts and pages on Facebook Inc to promote state propaganda and attack regional rivals, the social media giant said on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia Lifts Travel Restrictions on Women, Grants them Greater Control
2019-08-02
Saudi Arabia has allowed adult women to travel without permission and granted them more control over family matters, further eroding a heavily criticized male guardianship system at a time of heightened scrutiny over its human rights record.
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U.S. Believes Osama bin Laden's Son Hamza is Dead: Official
2019-08-01
The United States believes that Hamza bin Laden, a son of slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and himself a notable figure in the militant group, is dead, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.
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Iran Says it's Prepared for Dialogue if Saudi Arabia also Ready
2019-08-01
Iran is prepared for dialogue if Saudi Arabia is also ready, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
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Senate Fails to Override Trump Vetoes of Bills Stopping Saudi Weapons Sales
2019-07-30
The U.S. Senate on Monday failed to override President Donald Trump's vetoes of legislation passed by Congress that would have blocked the sales of certain weapons to Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia Aims to Expand Pipeline to Reduce Oil Exports via Gulf
2019-07-26
Saudi Arabia aims to raise the capacity of its east-west pipeline by 40% in two years so more of its oil exports can avoid passing through the Strait of Hormuz, the energy minister said on Thursday.
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UAE Drawdown in Yemen Raises Hopes of Ceasefire this Year
2019-07-25
A United Arab Emirates' military drawdown in Yemen is building momentum for a nationwide truce this year, bolstering efforts by the Saudi-led coalition it is part of to end a war that has tarnished the image of U.S.-allied Gulf states.
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Kuwaiti, Saudi Officials Discuss Resuming Neutral Zone Oil Production: KUNA
2019-07-25
OPEC members Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have discussed resuming oil production in jointly operated fields in the Saudi-Kuwaiti Neutral Zone, Kuwaiti state news agency KUNA said on Wednesday.
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UK Approved Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia after Jamal Khashoggi Murder
2019-07-24
British ministers signed off nearly £650m worth of arms license exports to Saudi Arabia in the six months following the brutal murder of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi by regime forces, The Independent newspaper said.
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Saudi Arabia Releases Qatari National Detained for a Year: Rights Group
2019-07-24
A Qatari national arrested in Yemen on suspicions of working with the Iran-aligned Houthis has been released after more than a year in detention in Saudi Arabia, Qatar's National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) said.
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Mohieddin Khan’s Dangerous Confessions, Bahraini Security in Trap
2019-07-24
The Secretary-General of the National Adala (Justice) movement, extremist Salafist Mohieddin Khan didn’t deny the content of “Al-Jazeera” tape and didn’t even show interest to justify anything, whether in terms of what mentioned in “What is Hidden is Worse” or in terms of what his companions in the terrorist cells said inside the chambers of the National Security Agency. He only acquitted himself of being the one who sold the tape. He says in a video he recorded in response on what he described as “Fabrications of Bahrain Television report”: “It is very big and not good to accuse me of this case.”
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Israel Gets Ready to Receive Arab Journalists including Saudis and Iraqis
2019-07-22
Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz announced in a statement on Sunday that a delegation of 6 Arab journalists, including a Saudi and an Iraqi, will visit Israel.