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Saudi Arabia on Friday commended the “historic” decision made by French President Emmanuel Macron to recognize the state of ...
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Post-WWII leader Charles de Gaulle famously rallied France to the Palestinian people following the 1967 war, with Paris ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSaudi Arabia pledges $2.9bn for Syria infrastructure, part of wider packageSaudi Arabia has been a major backer of the new Syrian government since the fall of Bashar al-Assad last December.
Real time news brief - Saudi Arabia welcomes France's recognition of a Palestinian state - Israel National News flashes around the clock are waiting for you on the site ...
Saudi Arabia has pledged more than $6bn of private and public sector investments in Syria, as Riyadh looks to bolster President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s fragile government and revive the shattered economy.
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War Scenario: Could Saudi Arabia Beat Israel?If Israel and Saudi Arabia clashed in a full-scale war, who would come out on top? This detailed breakdown compares military ...
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‘One-Plus-Two-State and A-Canal Solution’: One More Solution to the Israel-Palestine Conflict?A possible answer: the “One-Plus-Two-State Solution” or “Three-State Solution”—one Israeli state and two Palestinian states. While this idea isn’t entirely new, this proposal brings a new approach.
India’s silence on Gaza and tilt toward Israel mark a retreat from its pro-Palestine stance and undermine its regional ...
France warns prospect of Palestinian state more threatened than ever, confirms July 28 UN conference
France, Saudi Arabia to co-chair meeting of international community at UN to save 2-state solution, foreign minister says ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will recognise a Palestinian state at the United Nations General ...
Syria and Saudi Arabia announced 47 investment agreements, valued at over $6 billion, in Damascus on Thursday, marking a significant step in rebuilding Syria’s ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSyria and Saudi Arabia sign investment deals worth £4.4 billionThe agreements signed at the Syrian-Saudi Investment Forum cover a wide range of sectors, including property, telecommunications and finance.
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