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STORY Riyadh Looks Across the Red Sea: What Saudi Investors Could Mean for Africa
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STORY Saudi Arabia Is Betting Its Future on a Desert Megacity
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STORY All for Nothing
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STORY Europe Slams Its Gates: Imperiling Africa—and Its Own Soul
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STORY The Islamic World Has a Blasphemy Problem
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