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IEA: Oil may have bottomed as non-OPEC cut output
Oil prices might have bottomed as production declines in US and other non-OPEC producers accelerate and an increase in Iranian supply has been less than dramatic.

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Gulf nations, India in talks on oil-for-food scheme
India is in talks with some Gulf nations to buy oil to fill its strategic reserves and sell food in return, seeking …
Algeria's Sonatrach awards USD880m drilling tubes deal
Algeria's state energy firm Sonatrach has awarded an USD 880 million contract to supply oil and gas drilling tubes to …
Shi'ite cleric Sadr urges Iraq PM to form new cabinet
Powerful Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr urged Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to press on with plans to form an …
Saudis walk out of Arab League meeting after Iraqi comments
The Saudi delegation at the Arab League stormed out of a meeting after Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari …
US Kerry meets King Salman in Saudi Arabia
US Secretary of State John Kerry met King Salman and other senior Saudi officials for talks expected to focus on the …
Khamenei: Iran yet to gain from foreign business visits
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran's economy had not yet benefited from the Western delegations visiting …
Arab League names Egypt's Ahmed Aboul Gheit as new chief
The Arab League chose former Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit as its new secretary-general, after …
Kuwait Airways seen facing last chance to find its wings
Kuwait Airways's overhaul may be management's last chance to save it, as the slump in oil prices means the government …
Saudi Arabia, Iran must shape 'cold peace,' Obama says
Wars and chaos in Middle East will not end until Saudi Arabia and Iran can find a way to "share the neighborhood" and …
 
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As hard times hit, Egyptians at last find fault with Sisi
After years of publicly lionising Sisi as the nation's saviour, most influential figures blame him for economy in …
 
Tunisia mounts charm to save battered tourism sector
Tunisia drums up business at ITB, world's biggest travel fair, as ministers insists the country is safe.
 
Shrinking oil reserves crimp Iraqi Kurdistan's allure
A string of downgrades to Iraqi Kurdistan's oil reserves is a fresh blow to autonomous region's fledgling oil industry.

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