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Iraq crisis: How Saudi Arabia helped Isis take over the north of the country
A speech by an ex-MI6 boss hints at a plan going back over a decade. In some areas, being Shia is akin to being a Jew in Nazi Germany
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Beheadings at ‘record levels’: Saudi Arabia executes dozens in deadly August
A PERSON has been put to death in Saudi Arabia almost every day this month with the country expected to have added to that figure with the execution of its 23rd inmate yesterday. Hajras al-Qurey will become the latest person to be executed in the last three weeks with human rights groups horrified by what they are calling a surge in executions.
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Almaz's story
Benjamin Dix and Lindsay Pollock tell the disturbing story of a young Ethiopian woman abused by her employers in Saudi Arabia.
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The female football fan causing outrage in Saudi Arabia
A female spectator cheering for a Saudi football team has angered men on social media in the country.
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed says falling oil prices 'catastrophic'
Intervention of Saudi royal may pressure Opec to cut production at its forethcoming meeting to arrest the slide in prices
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Putin, Erdogan, Saudi Arabia: The Balance Of Power Is Shifting
If you subtract Ebola and ISIS from the news, what are the three most significant recent developments in world affairs? Here are my nominations: Saudi Arabia announces it will raise production and drop oil prices, Turkey loses its bid to serve on the UN Security Council, a meeting between Putin and Merkel gets cancelled because he’s late (though they meet later). You may be surprised to know that all three events do interconnect in unexpected ways.
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What it's like to drive Saudi Arabian princesses around
Jayne Larson got an intimate view of the life of a Saudi princess when she worked as a chauffeur for the royal family. There was no application form; there was no paperwork at all. Jayne Amelia Larson got paid in cash and the only requirements were that she had a clean driving record and she answered one single question: “I was asked if I was a Jew and I’m not, so I got the job.”
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Sen. Rand Paul calls for Americans to boycott Saudi Arabia
Sen. Rand Paul called for a boycott of Saudi Arabia on Saturday, saying Americans should shun the kingdom as it did the apartheid regime in South Africa. Paul's comments came as he intensified his attack against Hillary Rodham Clinton, again calling on her to return gifts given to her family foundation by foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia.
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Forces loyal to Yemeni president retake Aden airport
Saudi Arabia launched air strikes Thursday targeting military installations in Yemen held by Shia rebels who were taking over a key port city in the country’s south and had driven the embattled president to flee by sea, security officials said. Some of the strikes hit positions in the country’s capital, Sanaa.
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Saudi blogger Badawi views survival of 50 lashes as miracle
Jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi described in his first letter from prison how he "miraculously survived 50 lashes" as part of a conviction that sparked an international outcry, according to German weekly Der Spiegel in a report to be published on Saturday. Badawi was arrested in 2012 for offences including insulting Islam, cyber crime and disobeying his father, which is a crime in Saudi Arabia.
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Hezbollah blames Saudi Arabia for spread of extremism
The leader of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group launched his harshest criticism yet of Saudi Arabia on Friday, blaming the kingdom for the spread of extremist ideology in the Muslim world and the killing of civilians in Yemen. Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah told hundreds of supporters at a rally in southern Beirut organized in support of Yemen's Shiite rebels that Saudi-led airstrikes targeting them have not led to victory.
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Saudi King Resets Succession to Cope With Turbulent Times
Saudi King Salman appointed a new heir and made his young son second in line to rule on Wednesday, a major shift in power within the ultra conservative kingdom's elite at a time of almost unprecedented regional turmoil.
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Saudi Arabia Promises to Match Iran in Nuclear Capability
When President Obama began making the case for a deal with Iran that would delay its ability to assemble an atomic weapon, his first argument was that a nuclear-armed Iran would set off a “free-for-all” of proliferation in the Arab world. “It is almost certain that other players in the region would feel it necessary to get their own nuclear weapons,” he said in 2012.
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Saudi King Salman vows to 'wipe out' Islamic State after mosque attack
Saudi Arabia's King Salman promised on Sunday to punish those responsible for the recent suicide attack at a Shiite mosque in the country's east - a rare occurrence in the kingdom. Salman decried the "heinous terrorist attack" the runs counter to Islamic and human values. Just hours after the Saudi government confirmed that the assault in the Qatif region on Friday was the work of an "Islamic State" (IS) fighter, King Salman made a statement directed...
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Saudi Arabian man stunned by response from Delta after he alerts them to stolen plane tickets
Airport security has been in the news a lot lately. We're all told to be on guard for anything suspicious.
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Saudi Arabia beheads 100th person this year
Saudi Arabia on Monday beheaded a Syrian drug trafficker and a national convicted of murder, taking to 100 the number of executions in the kingdom this year.
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Saudi Arabia Says it Stopped Islamic State Attacks, Arrests 400
Saudi Arabia said Saturday it broke up planned Islamic State attacks in the kingdom, announcing it has arrested over 400 people in its raids.
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French public beach closure due to Saudi royal family holiday angers locals
Police confirm access to kilometre of Riviera coastline between Antibes and Marseille will be cut off, including public beach at Vallauris
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Saudi Arabia Flexing its Muscles in Middle East
Saudi Arabia has shed its laissez-faire attitude to Middle Eastern affairs in favour of a tougher, more assertive approach.
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Saudi Arabia has beheaded its 110th prisoner this year
When Saudi Arabia beheaded Mugrib al-Thanyan on Monday it brought the number of people decapitated in the kingdom this year to 110. Al-Thanyan was executed in Eastern Province after being found guilty of shooting a fellow Saudi dead following a dispute, according to a statement from the country’s ministry of interior.
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