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BBC News reported Sunday that "a new........>

MIDEAST
MIDEAST: BBC News reported Sunday that "a new Saudi anti-corruption body has
detained 11 princes, four sitting ministers and dozens of former ministers."
Financial Times reports that "billionaire tycoon Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a
major investor in Twitter, Citigroup and many other international companies" was
among the arrested. Saudi King Salman had "ordered the establishment of a new
anti-corruption commission and named his 32-year-old son, Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman, to lead it."

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