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Prince Alwaleed bin Talal says kingdom could cut down on number of foreign workers by letting Saudi women drive.
Media reports the government asked telecom companies to look at how they can monitor or block services like Skype.
Global threats to online free expression have diversified, attracting more public interest.
Alwaleed bin Talal and his investment firm seal the deal with the micro-blogging site after months of negotiations.
Prince Khaled bin Talal increases to $1m a reward offered by cleric to anyone who captures an Israeli soldier.
News International pays $3.2m to family of murdered schoolgirl whose phone was hacked as Murdoch faces shareholder ire.
Departures coincide with personal apology by media baron to parents of murdered UK schoolgirl whose phone was hacked.
Apology comes as senior executives at News International and Dow Jones quit after scandal rocks mogul's media empire.
Rebekah Brooks, CEO of Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper company, bows to pressure for her to go over phone hacking scandal.
Saudis, thirsty for cinema in a country with no big screens, say they are determined to drag the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom into the celluloid world.
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