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Israel “ready as never before”

August 16, 2012August 16, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The outgoing defense minister of Israel, Matan Vilnai, has warned that Israel is well prepared to go on the offence against Iran’s nuclear infrastructures during an interview. According to him, Israel’s attacking will result in a war that will last Read more

Headlines, World NewsIran, Israel, Jewish, Matan Vilnai, nuclear

Keen interest on missile defense systems

August 16, 2012 Jaber Ali

Reports have emerged that the Gulf countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman, have been showing keen interest in bolstering their defense artilleries with the latest Lockheed Martin Corp missile defense system. According to Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesBahrain, Defense, Egypt, GCC, KSA, Kuwait, Lockheed, missile, Oman, Qatar, Raytheon, THAAD, UAE, Yemen

Iraq: Petrofac wins offshore contract

August 16, 2012August 16, 2012 Peter Mulvany

A 12 month contract has been won by Petrofac to provide offshore operations and maintenance services to Iraq’s South Oil Company (SOC) in its crude oil expansion project. The contract is worth a hundred million dollars. Petrofac said the 12-month Read more

Energy, Headlinescrude, Iraq, offshore, OPO, Petrofac, SOC

UAE Planning $ 2.9 Bln Airport Terminal

August 15, 2012August 15, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The United Arab Emirates is planning to build a $ 2.9 billion midfield terminal at Abu Dhabi International Airport to keep up with rapidly growing number of travelers and air traffic. The new terminal, to be operational in 2017, will Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAbu Dhabi International Airport, Airbus, Airport, carousel, Dubai, UAE, United Arab Emirates

Libya’s largest refinery to begin operations

August 15, 2012August 15, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Following months of delay in the run up to its reactivation, Libya’s largest refinery, Ras Lanuf, will soon start operating by the end of the month. According to one of the senior officials of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), the Read more

Energy, HeadlinesGadhafi, Libya, NOC, Oil, Ras Lanuf, refinery

Yemen’s defense ministry under attack

August 15, 2012August 15, 2012 Jaber Ali

The building of the Defense Ministry came under the attack of hundreds of Republican guards loyal to the country’s former president. The attack is reported to have claimed the lives of four people and more than a dozen were injured. Read more

Headlines, World NewsAli Abdullah Saleh, Defense Ministry, Mansour Hadi, Qaeda, Yemen

Iran Continues Oil Exports Despite Sanctions

August 13, 2012August 13, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Iran keeps devising and looking for new ways to stave off international sanctions by offering its major clients discounts and lucrative deals they cannot turn down. China, India, Japan and South Korea are Iran’s biggest oil customer and trading partner. Read more

Energy, HeadlinesChina, India, Iran, Japan, nternational sanction, oil export, South Korea

Qatar gives financial aid to Egypt

August 13, 2012 Jaber Ali

In a move to manifest its solidarity in the revival of Egypt’s economy and its struggle to shake-off the effects of its post-revolution, Qatar has announced that it will deposit an amount of $2 billion at Egypt’s Central bank. The Read more

Gulf News, Headlines2 billion, aid, Egypt, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, IMF, loan, Mohamed Morsi, Qatar

Syria’s opposition wants no-fly-zone implemented

August 13, 2012August 13, 2012 Jaber Ali

The struggle between the government forces and rebels to assert their authority in Aleppo and beyond continues with both sides faraway from declaring victory. However, an opposition leader has called for the protection of the rebel forces through a foreign-guarded Read more

Headlines, World NewsAleppo, Bashar, China, gaddafi, jordan, no-fly-zone, Russia, syria, Turkey

Iranian oil tankers to be deregistered

August 13, 2012August 13, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Following allegations of Tanzania and Tuvalu flagging Iranian oil tankers in order to avoid the EU and US sanctions, the former started an investigation to get to the bottom of the matter and conclusions have led to Tanzania claiming that Read more

Energy, HeadlinesDubai, NITC, Oil, Seif Ali Iddi, tanker, Zanzibar, ZMA

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