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  1. Saudi Arabia, ever keen to preserve its stability, is likely to act quickly and appoint Prince Naïf bin Abdul Aziz, the obvious choice, as the new Heir of the thrown, analysts said.
  2. The National Transitional Council (NTC) has declared the liberation of Libya, eight-months after the uprising against Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year rule began.
  3. A Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) manufactured EA-6B Prowler has returned home to its birthplace on Long Island, New York, following a long, successful service with the U.S. Navy.
  4. France started to pull out nearly 200 troops from Afghanistan this past Wednesday.
  5. Crown Prince Sultan, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense and Aviation, died Saturday outside the Kingdom following a prolonged illness, the Royal Court announced. He was 80.
  6. As corporates and governments around the Middle East are paying increasing attention to safety and security in the workplace and social environments, biometric technology, access control systems and fingerprint recognition software
  7. Alenia Aeronautica has recently signed a contract with the Lithuanian Armed Forces worth about EUR 10 million to provide logistics support to the Lithuanian air force’s C-27J aircraft.
  8. President Barack Obama said Friday he was bringing all U.S. Forces home from Iraq by end of year, ending a war that stretched nearly nine years, divided the country, transformed the military and left an enduring mark on American history.
  9. Motorola Solutions, a leading provider of mission-critical communications solutions, recently won an invitation to a European tender to supply TETRA digital radio solutions
  10. The US Army recently unveiled its new “kamikaze” drones named Switchblade.
 



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