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Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar — hold approximately 32.6% of the world’s proven crude oil reserves.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNBridges in the Gulf: wealthy states mediate crisis after crisisWhen US and Iranian negotiators meet in Oman on Saturday they will be just the latest to turn to crisis mediation in the Gulf ...
Congo's government and Rwanda-backed rebels are meeting in the Gulf Arab state of Qatar for much-anticipated talks in a ...
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The National on MSNRise of Gulf English: Has our cultural melting pot 'done the needful' and created a new dialect?The Gulf has long embraced its status as a multicultural melting pot, with millions of people drawn from all corners of the ...
Murphy’s past trade mission trips have not focused solely on exchange of goods or services. At the same time, he has not been ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) introduced a new symbol for its currency, the dirham, shortly before Eid al-Fitr, which marks ...
The Gulf Arab monarchies, long synonymous with oil wealth, are deepening energy interdependence with China and Southeast Asian nations, signing a slew of landmark agreements in recent months for ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The wealthy Arab Gulf states are in a better position than many other regions of the world to manage the economic impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs ...
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