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Car bombs in Baghdad kill 34

A wave of car bombings across Baghdad's Shia neighbourhoods and in the southern city of Basra killed at least 34 people and wounded dozens on

GCC rails at Iranian threats to Bahrain

The Gulf Cooperation Council yesterday condemned Iranian threats to Bahrain as un-Islamic and asked Tehran to reconsider its approach to Arabian Gulf countries.

UAE calls for action to stop 'repressive Damascus'

The UAE yesterday called for political action to stop what it called "the repressive machine" in Damascus, ahead of an international conference aimed at resolving

Hezbollah militants step up Syria battle

Kuwaiti MPs warn govt over oil appointments

Saudi Arabia, Philippines sign watershed labor pact

India keen to expand relations with Qatar

Iraqi PM calls for joint Sunni-Shiite prayers to ease sectarian tension

UAE believes in 'a responsible and open world,' says Nahyan

Iran will not relinquish its rights despite pressure: defense minister

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Saudi oil exports fall in March

Saudi crude exports fell to 7.42 million barrels per day (bpd) in March, 34,000 bpd less than in February, as Saudi power

Dubai rallies to 4-year high

Dubai's benchmark stock index rose to its highest close since October 2009, propelled by property and banking sectors to underscore the resounding

Bahrain nonoil trade grows 20%

Qatar growth seen at 5-6% in next few years: report

GCC projects spend 
$ 7.2 billion on interiors

Saudi banks deposits grow to SR 1.1 trillion

UAE growth quickens to 4.4% in 2012

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