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12.5% of Saudis are organ donor cardholders
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Vision 2030 paves way for more Saudi-UK cooperation: Envoy
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King receives invite to OIC Summit in Astana
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Kingdom, Djibouti agree to boost defense cooperation
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Palestinians strike in support of protesting prisoners
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In Muslim Indonesia, tiny Jewish community lives on
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Qatar denies trying to pay ransom to free hostages in Iraq
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German chancellor regrets Israeli snub of foreign minister
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UK’s Johnson says Labour’s Corbyn no harmless ‘mugwump’ but a dire threat
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Soldier held on suspicion of planning attack
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French appeals court refuses extradition of ex-Kosovo PM Haradinaj
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China flags global naval role after new carrier launch
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Nearly half of Russians want PM Medvedev to quit, says poll
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White House backs off as lawmakers work to avert shutdown
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Ann Coulter cancels speech at Berkeley amid safety dispute
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Venezuelan unrest continues as Maduro decides to quit OAS
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Le Pen, Macron spar as French presidential race narrows slightly
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Children pay the price in Afghan conflict: UN
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Attack on France’s Reunion island wounds 2 policemen
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Taiwan president says phone call with Trump can take place again
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Thailand to seek arrest warrant for Red Bull heir
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Authorities ban 22 social media sites in valley
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Duterte says pointless discussing S. China Sea woes at summit
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Kenyan opposition alliance to name Odinga as presidential candidate
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Aya Hegazy’s case validates Trump’s political effectiveness
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Palestinian, Jewish voices must jointly challenge Israel’s past
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Minister praises November accord
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Samsung posts biggest quarterly net profit since 2013
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Saudi Arabia seeks to become regional hub for equity issuance
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Saudi Aramco CEO sees improvement in oil market
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Qantas to ax Melbourne-Dubai-London flights
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Our colleagues in Saudi Arabia are not missing anything. I think they will stick to the plans even if the oil price goes back up to $80 a barrel. The whole of the GCC stands to benefit from a prosperous and successful Saudi Arabia.
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For Dubai Inc., there are still some big (debt) maturities coming up. The financial planning is going well, and we have healthy liquidity. For the past six years, we have met every maturity and paid ahead of schedule.
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Bank of Japan governor warns over ‘likely’ delay on inflation target
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Airbus profit slides on weak pricing, higher costs
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Annual Kingdom Cyber Security Meeting concludes 4th edition
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Emaar Hospitality Group unveils 6 new hotel projects
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NCB Capital issues report on Saudi religious tourism sector
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Assila Hotel’s new GM makes debut at Arabian Travel Market
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Chinese, Indian travelers continue to rise in UAE: IHG
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West End production first for a Saudi with a passion for theater
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If you are touching your smartphone 1,500 times a week, you are normal
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How life twists and turns in unexpected ways
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For real coffee lovers, it is always caffeine and chocolate
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From kimchi to rice cakes: Korean cuisine has something for every foodie
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Annyeong haseyo! from South Korea
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Egypt in 2-0 start, Lebanese, Jeddah United impress in Intercultural Basketball openers
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Australia’s Stojanovski wins MENA Tour’s Ras Al-Khaimah Classic
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Wizards, Celtics back on top in East playoffs
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Al-Attiyah: Jordan Rally is very important in the Middle East
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Larsson leads Oilers past Ducks 5-3 in wild series opener
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Judge celebrates 25th birthday, helps Yankees down Red Sox
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Veteran Indian actor Vinod Khanna dies aged 70
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Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor coming to Dubai
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Depp’s former managers call him ‘habitual liar’