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  • World Trade Center
A sculpture with the flag of Saudi Arabia is part of an exhibit called 'Candy Nations'
Sculpture alluding to Saudi Arabia pulled from WTC
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  • Jeddars
The Jeddars show the evolution of burial practises in the area
Mystery engulfs Algeria's ancient pyramid tombs
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  • Saudi Economy
Although prevalent for years, home weddings symbolise a war on excess by the country's youth
Saudi millennials throw unusually small weddings
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  • Tourism
Christian pilgrims from around the world pray at John the Baptist Church near the Jordan River baptism site in South Shuna, Jordan Valley, Jordan, Friday, Jan. 11, 2019.
Hundreds mark Jesus' baptism at historic site in Jordan
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  • Martial Arts
In the rest of the Gulf, the sport of kajukenbo remains relatively unknown.
Kuwaiti schoolgirls thwart bullies with martial arts
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  • Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun
Rahaf is still using the social media platform to chivvy along public support
Saudi asylum seeker armed with social media
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  • Asian Cup
The late goal spared the host nation the indignity of losing to a side 34 places below them in the FIFA rankings
Late penalty gives UAE draw against Bahrain in Asian Cup debut
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  • Women
Activist Hana Adwar speaks as she follows online news of the the assassination of Tara Fares in Baghdad
The dangerous lives of Iraqi women activists
Oumayma Omar
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  • Censorship in Iran
Jackie Chan's sex scene caused a shock and awe in Iran
Jackie Chan sex scene costs Iran TV boss his job
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  • Lake Urmia
Rising temperatures and reduced rainfall have been a major factor in the lake's decline, experts say.
Iran’s Lake Urmia shows signs of revival
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  • Nimet Abla
"I've been trying my luck with Nimet Abla for 50 years," the retired man says. "I have never won... for now!"
Turkey’s 90-year-old ‘Big Sister Nimet’ lottery
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  • Addis Ababa heritage
In Ethiopia, as a capital rises, history rots
Addis Ababa’s history bears the brunt of development
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  • Mosul
The religious police of IS enforced ultra-strict rules on dress for all residents
Mosul embraces post-IS makeover
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  • Moroccan saffron
Workers sort and clean saffron flowers during its processing in the Taliouine region
Moroccan saffron farmers battle ‘counterfeit’ spices
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  • Birth Control
Egyptian parents teach newborns how to swim in Cairo
Can fatwas help Egypt with birth control?
Amira Fekkri
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  • Janadria Festival
The festival will run from December 20 to January 9
World's largest culture and heritage festival to be held in Riyadh
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