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Pakistan plans to develop oil city in Gwadar

The Pakistan government is planning to develop a massive oil city in Gwadar district in Balochistan province with an aim to host Saudi Arabia s $10 billion Aramco oil refinery and use it as a platform to mend the dented ties between the two .

Press watchdog files lawsuit against Saudi prince over Khashoggi murder

Press watchdog files lawsuit against Saudi prince over Khashoggi murder Issued on: 02/03/2021 - 11:46 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on March 3, 2021 said it had filed a criminal case in a German court against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for crimes against humanity in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. © AFP/Archives, Mohammed Al-Shaikh, Oscar del Pozo 4 min Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said Tuesday that it had filed a criminal case in a German court against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for crimes against humanity in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Advertising Read more The complaint, which seeks an inquiry by prosecutors under Germany s international jurisdiction laws, accuses Saudi Arabia of persecuting Khashoggi – who was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018 – as well as dozens of other journalists.

Daily Kickoff: Iran, ICC letters circulating on Capitol Hill + Blinken embraces full IHRA definition

Good Tuesday morning! In a landmark decision, Israel’s Supreme Court ruled 8-1 yesterday in favor of recognizing non-Orthodox conversions for the sake of granting citizenship. The ruling was met with a flurry of condemnation by haredi lawmakers as well as both Israeli chief rabbis. The Likud Party said the decision “endangers the Law of Return,” while Opposition Leader Yair Lapid welcomed the move, saying that Israel needs to “fully equalize the rights of all streams of Judaism Orthodox, Reform and Conservative.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet weighed in on the decision. The justices noted in their decision that they waited 15 years to issue a ruling, during which the Knesset dragged its feet on the issue, and did not advance legislation to address it. The Knesset has previously floated legislation that would allow it to override High Court decisions.

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