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Can mining end Saudi oil addiction?

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A sprawling desert complex of refineries, smelters and casting machines has become a symbol of Saudi Arabia's attempt to diversify its economy. Sarah Charlton reports on the world's largest integrated aluminium facility and the kingdom's attempts to end its oil addiction.

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