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Saudi doctors separate Yemeni conjoined twin babies
A team of doctors in Saudi Arabia has separated a Yemeni baby from her parasitic twin, authorities said, marking their 50th successful operation on conjoined twins. Aisha Ahmed Saeed was born fully developed but with an extended pelvis area and an extra pair of lower extremities, the Saudi English-language Arab News daily reported.
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Profit tumbled at Saudi Aramco, the world's biggest oil company
Saudi Aramco had a rough 2020, just like every other oil company. But Aramco isn't any ordinary oil company -- it's the world's biggest, and the pandemic's toll on its business had a decidedly adverse effect on the Saudi-owned business.
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Why Saudi Arabia Is Building a Linear City
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Press watchdog files lawsuit against Saudi prince over Khashoggi murder
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said Tuesday that it had filed a criminal case in a German court against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for "crimes against humanity" in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Saudi Arabia launches 170km city built in a straight line
New eco-friendly project launched by the crown prince panned on social media as 'nonsense' and 'dreamed up from a sci-fi movie'
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New Yemen gov’t sworn in after Saudi-brokered power-sharing deal
The 24-member cabinet, announced last week, sworn in during a ceremony in Riyadh where Yemen’s President Hadi is living.
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Women’s rights activists and political prisoners ‘sexually assaulted, tortured and put to death in Saudi Arabia’
Exclusive: ‘This report details abuse on an industrial scale. Murder, torture, sexual assault – all of the worst human rights violations imaginable are here,’ says campaigner
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Saudi Arabia to impose 10-year jail time, over $7 million fine for cutting down trees
Anyone who cuts down a tree or plant in Saudi Arabia may be fined up to $7,999,018 (30,000,000 Saudi riyal), jailed for up to 10 years, or both, the Kingdom’s Public Prosecution announced on Tuesday.
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Human footprints dating back 120,000 years found in Saudi Arabia
Around 120,000 years ago in what is now northern Saudi Arabia, a small band of homo sapiens stopped to drink and forage at a shallow lake that was also frequented by camels, buffalo and elephants bigger than any species seen today.
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Jamal Khashoggi murder: Saudi court overturns five death sentences
Eight defendants jailed for between seven and 20 years in final ruling on case
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Saudi Arabia's oil exports plunge $11 billion in first quarter
The value of Saudi Arabia’s oil exports plunged by 21.9% year on year in the first quarter to $40 billion, corresponding to a decline of about $11 billion, official data showed on Sunday. Brent crude prices fell more than 60% in the quarter hurt by the coronavirus pandemic and an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia following the collapse in March of talks on further production cuts.
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Saudi Arabia ends death penalty for crimes committed by minors
Saudi Arabia has ended the death penalty for crimes committed by minors after effectively abolishing floggings, as the kingdom seeks to blunt criticism over its human rights record. The death penalty was eliminated for those convicted of crimes committed while they were minors, Human Rights Commission president Awwad Alawwad said in a statement, citing a royal decree.
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OPEC, Russia approve biggest-ever oil cut to support prices amid coronavirus pandemic
OPEC and allies led by Russia agreed on Sunday to a record cut in output to prop up oil prices amid the coronavirus pandemic in an unprecedented deal with fellow oil nations, including the United States, that could curb global oil supply by 20%.
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Revealed: Saudis suspected of phone spying campaign in US
Exclusive: Whistleblower’s data suggests millions of tracking requests sent over four-month period
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Oil drops more than 6% to 18-year low as global demand evaporates
U.S. oil dropped to an 18-year low on Monday as demand continues to evaporate, and as Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ nations prepare to ramp up production. With much of the world in lockdown as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, demand for oil has fallen off a cliff. People aren’t travelling and business has slowed, reducing the need for jet fuel and gasoline.
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Saudi Arabia announces extraordinary measures to protect Mecca and Medina from coronavirus
Saudi Arabia has introduced a series of measures to protect the two holy mosques of Mecca and Medina from the coronavirus. According to Saudi officials, the new rules include the closure of both mosques between the evening Isha prayers and morning Fajr prayers, and a ban on food entering the two complexes. Mount Safa and Mount Marwa inside the Great Mosque in Mecca will also be closed until a ban on Umrah pilgrimages is lifted. Zamzam water dispensaries within both mosques will also be closed off.
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Saudi Aramco shares fall below IPO price for first time, Gulf stocks plummet after OPEC deal failure
Shares of Saudi state oil giant Aramco traded below their original IPO price for the first time Sunday, at 30.90 riyals ($8.24) at 12:30 p.m. in Riyadh compared to the listing price of 32 riyals in December. That’s down 6.36% on the day. Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange, the Tadawul, was down 7.7% in afternoon trading after plans to orchestrate a supply cut among OPEC and non-OPEC states collapsed amid investor fears surrounding the fast-spreading coronavirus.
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Saudi Arabia detains senior royals
Three senior members of Saudi Arabia's royal family, including the king's brother, have been arrested for unexplained reasons. Two of the men were among the kingdom's most influential figures. The detentions are seen as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman tightening his grip on power.
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How Saudi Arabia Infiltrated Twitter
“Proactive and reactively we will delete evil my brother.”
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Human rights group: Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019
Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019 the most in six years, human rights organization Reprieve said on Monday.
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