Asharq Al-Awsat Editorial

Editorial desk and wire-service reports (AFP, Reuters, AP) as published in the Asharq Al-Awsat English Edition. This archive preserves the original text (2005–2017); attribution appears in the article dateline where provided by the source.

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Threats to Oust Qatar from GCC

London, Washington, Dammam – Qatar could face more sanctions, including its ouster from the Gulf Cooperation Council, according to Gulf diplomatic sources. Gulf states are currently looking to impose a list of trade sanctions that would target states and companies dealing with Qatar, in order to esc

Libya’s Oil Production Approaches One Million bpd

London- Libya’s oil production has approached one million barrels per day after it reached an interim agreement with Germany’s Wintershall to resume production amid a contract dispute. Reuters reported on Tuesday that according to Libyan sources, Libya’s oil production stands at about 93

IMF Cuts US Growth Forecasts

London – While investors were waiting the speech of Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen late on Tuesday, to know whether the Federal Reserve is still supporting its optimistic expectations on the future of the US economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced thatit has cut its foreca

Europol: Fresh Cyberattack Likely More Complex

The wave of cyberattacks hitting Europe and North America is similar to last month’s WannaCry ransomware havoc, but appears potentially “more sophisticated,” the European police agency said Wednesday. Describing it as “another serious ransomware attack,” Europol said &#

A Historic Estate in the Lake District

$4.74 MILLION (£3.75 MILLION) This 34-acre estate is on the eastern shore of Lake Windermere, which is part of the Lake District, a popular tourist destination in northwest England. Known as the Town Head, the property has been owned by the same family since 1790, said Mark Holden, director of the W

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PACE to Dismiss its President for Visiting Assad

London-The Bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) took a decision to consider the changes to the regulations that would allow dismissing the President of Assembly Pedro Agramunt because of a visit to head of Syrian regime Bashar al-Assad in March. The move came after th

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Rising Economic Risks Increase Doha Losses

Riyadh- In accordance with the economic principle “capital is a coward” which is usually adopted by investors in countries with high-risk rates, especially with risks having unknown results or duration, and with the formation of an international opinion against the positions of Qatar, the results wo