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Fire and violence as 12,000 demonstrate at Indonesian consulate in Jeddah ahead of crackdown on illegal workers.
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State news agency says "coordinated and simultaneous" attacks traced to IP addresses from a number of countries.
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Clamp down on foreign workers in bid to open up posts for out-of-work Saudis leaves returning migrants jobless.
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Riyadh warns foreign workers they will face prison terms and fines after three-month grace period.
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Media reports the government asked telecom companies to look at how they can monitor or block services like Skype.
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New York Times reveals existence of secret facility used for assassinations in Yemen, including that of Anwar al-Awlaki.
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Rights activist whose arrest prompted diplomatic row sentenced to five years in jail and 300 lashes for drug smuggling.
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A global outcry has followed the beheading of a young Sri Lankan housemaid accused of killing a child in her care.
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Oil rich Gulf state seeks $109bn investment for solar energy, a move some say could revolutionise green power.
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Last Modified: 06 Dec 2012 13:36 GMT
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Huge crowds throng funerals for two Shia demonstrators killed by security forces in rallies following arrest of cleric.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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