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Bahraini activist begins jail term for ripping up photo of king- lawyer
Bahraini activist Zainab al-Khawaja has begun a two-month prison sentence for tearing up a photo of the king, her lawyer said.

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Saudi coalition reaffirms pause in Yemen border fighting
Spokesman for the Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen on Tuesday said the pause in the fighting on the border …
Doha Bank won't bid in Qatar T-bill auction
Chief executive of Doha Bank said his bank would not bid in a Treasury bill auction which the central bank might hold …
Dubai airport's January passenger traffic up 6.3% y/y
Passenger traffic through Dubai International Airport rose 6.3% from a year earlier to a record 7.33 million people …
Gulf markets pull back in early trade as oil weakens
Stock markets in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar fell in early trade on Tuesday as some blue chips went …
Iran: missiles for self defence, tests do not violate nuclear deal
Iran's foreign minister said that its ballistic missiles were for self-defense and that recent tests condemned by the …
Saudi to invest SR2bn on Makkah water security
Saudi government plans to spend SR2 billion to enhance water security in Makkah region.
Egypt devalues pound, more flexible exchange rate policy
Egypt's central bank devalued the pound and said it would move to a more flexible exchange rate regime.
Kuwait approves corporate tax, other reforms as deficit widens
Kuwait has approved economic reforms including the introduction of 10% tax on corporate profits to narrow a budget …
Dubai's Meydan gets USD476m in financing for projects
Dubai's Meydan Group to obtain USD 476 million of financing from Qatar National Bank and Commercial Bank International.
 
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