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Inexpensive solar panels are super-charging renewable energy growth
- October 25,2024
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Solar PV and wind additions are forecast to more than double by 2028 compared with 2022, continuously breaking records over the forecast period to reach almost 710 GW.
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IMF World Economic Outlook releases KSA forecasts for ’24 and ’25
- October 23,2024
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In its just-released World Economic Outlook Report the International Monetary Fund further lowered its GDP growth forecast for Saudi Arabia for 2024 to 1.5% and estimated growth to accelerate to 4.6% next year.
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Saudi Finance Minister makes strong case for multilateralism at IMF, World Bank meetings
- October 23,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan appealed for a strong defense of multilateralism, warning of the challenges that global fragmentation poses to trade and humanitarian efforts.
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16th BRICS summit in Russia October 22-24
- October 22,2024
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The 16th BRICS summit kicked off today in Kazan, Russia.
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New Murabba project hits early milestone
- October 21,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The ambitious $50 billion New Murabba project has excavated 10 million cubic meters in preparation for construction as it works to meet a December 2030 deadline.
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Lucid CEO discusses EVs and Saudi investment
- October 18,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid CEO, Peter Rawlinson, chats with Liz Hoffman and Semafor about the EV market, Elon Musk and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
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BBC Travel’s superb feature on Swizz Beatz and his love for AlUla and Saudi Arabia
- October 17,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Bronx-born entertainer Kasseem Daoud Dean – Swizz Beatz – talks with Eva Sandoval and BBC Travel for a remarkable discussion of his favorite places in Saudi Arabia.
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First EU-GCC Summit today in Brussels
- October 15,2024
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The first summit between the leaders of EU and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) takes place today, October 16, 2024, in Brussels. The summit is co-chaired by Charles Michel, President of the European Council, and H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, the current rotating President of the GCC.
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Global Logistics Forum 2024 concludes in Riyadh
- October 14,2024
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The Global Logistics Forum (GLF) hosted by the Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services, gathered industry leaders from the region October 12-14, 2024, at the King Abdullah Financial District.
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US approves new arms sale to KSA
- October 14,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has received clearance from the U.S. State Department to purchase missiles, ammunition and other weapon systems via three foreign military sale transactions worth potentially $1.05 billion.
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Night VisionThe Taliban Keeps Stealing Night Vision Goggles From Afghan Troops — And The Pentagon Has No Idea What To Do
Taliban fighters, many now outfitted with night vision goggles and infrared lasers, have more than doubled nighttime attacks on Afghan and U.S. troops between 2014 and 2017, according to a new report from The New York Times.
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MilitarySaudi Arms Buyers Won a $3.5 Billion Discount From the Pentagon
He didn’t mention the discount granted last April on the Thaad system from Lockheed Martin Corp. The price break, which hasn’t previously been reported, was approved after the Saudis claimed the sale could be lost without it. It came in the form of two waivers from a U.S. law requiring foreign purchasers of American weapons to pay part of the Defense Department’s costs in developing them.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignThe US could finish off ISIS if Turkey would stop fighting the Kurds, Pentagon says
“I would not say that ISIS is gaining any momentum, but I would instead say the inevitable conclusion of this has been slowed by the fact that not so much rank and file, but some leadership has moved back up to the north.”
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Syria Civil WarPentagon head warns Syrian forces on use of chemical weapons
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Sunday warned the Syrian government not to use chemical weapons in its civil war and said the Trump administration has made it clear that it would be “very unwise” to use gas in attacks.
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GuantanamoPentagon hopes Guantanamo inmate will ‘soon’ go to Saudi Arabia
Darbi entered a plea deal in February 2014 that saw him admit to planning, aiding and supporting an attack on the MV Limburg, which killed a Bulgarian sailor, injured a dozen and caused a large oil spill in the Gulf of Aden.
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AfghanistanPentagon: Afghan war costing US $45 billion per year
Randall Schriver, the Defense Department’s top Asia official, said the $45 billion total for the year includes $5 billion for Afghan forces and $13 billion for U.S. forces inside Afghanistan. Much of the rest is for logistical support. Some $780 million goes toward economic aid.
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ME Force PostureAnalysis: How Should the Pentagon Reshape Its Mideast Posture? Four Indicators to Watch
The Qatar flap will hardly be the region’s final challenge to U.S., allied and partner interests. In this second piece in a series, we look at various plausible scenarios that may arise in the next 10 to 15 years, and what they suggest about U.S. force posture.
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U.S. WeaponsTrump to call on Pentagon, diplomats to play bigger arms sales role – sources
The Trump administration is nearing completion of a new “Buy American” plan that calls for U.S. military attaches and diplomats to help drum up billions of dollars more in business overseas for the U.S. weapons industry, going beyond the limited assistance they currently provide, officials said.
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Pentagon SpendingPentagon surges weapons into Middle East terror fight
The Donald Trump administration is giving hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weapons to US allies in the Middle East to fight the Islamic State (IS) as the militant group fans out toward Africa from its former safe havens in Iraq and Syria.
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AI Counter TerrorismThe Pentagon’s New Artificial Intelligence Is Already Hunting Terrorists
After less than eight months of development, the algorithms are helping intel analysts exploit drone video over the battlefield.
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