A Saudi family feud, a decade-long debt saga and a court's $14 billion decision
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's largest and longest debt saga, fuelled by a feud that has split one of its richest families, could be nearing a resolution after a court approved about $14 billion in claims related to the collapse of two business empires a decade ago.The Saudi court has accepted more than $7 billion (5.32 billion pounds) in claims from creditors against the Algosaibi family's conglomerate AHAB, and about $6.5 billion against tycoon Maan al-Sanea and his company Saad Group, two..