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Suspect Journalism: The New York Post’s Shoddy Saudi Student Reporting
- April 18,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
A Saudi student studying in the United States on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program was injured in the Boston Marathon bombing on Monday. The student was one of at least two Saudi nationals hospitalized as a result of the attack. One of the victim’s friends told Al Arabiya that an amputation was almost required but […]
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Billionaires Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, Bill Gates Team Up to Defeat Polio
- April 10,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Two of the richest men in the world, and the two richest men in the United States and Saudi Arabia respectively, are teaming up through their foundations to finally eradicate polio, according to a press release. “The Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation-Global (Registered in Lebanon), chaired by HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud, signed […]
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Op-Ed: Block of WhatsApp, Skype Flunks Smart Phones
- April 2,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The proposal by telecommunications regulatory commissions in Saudi Arabia to ban VoIP services like WhatsApp and Skype, which are an inexpensive and preferred way by many to communicate, particularly between students and families abroad, has caused several in the Saudi media to take issue with the ban.
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Unusual Video Footage Shows Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mosque Under Construction
- March 21,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Amazing footage of the ongoing construction at Mecca’s Grand Mosque surfaced on Facebook, showing the large-scale reconstructive efforts at the holy site in Saudi Arabia. The video, shot from what looks like a crane, shows worshippers circling the Kaaba with construction efforts ongoing at the mataf expansion not far away. The amateur footage shows the […]
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Nitaqat: Towards a Saudi “New Deal?”
- December 14,2012
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- Nathan Field
Editor’s Note: ‘Saudization’ is a topic that has garnered a great deal of front-page ink in Saudi Arabia of late. The Nitaqat (“Ranges”) Program introduced in 2011 has staunch advocates and detractors and the ongoing argument between members of the private sector and the Ministry of Labor over recent fee hikes for foreign employees has been […]
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Jadwa Investment – November 2012 Saudi Chartbook
- November 13,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s Saudi Chartbook for the month of November 2012 assesses a number of key aspects of the Saudi economy including the real economy, bank lending, banking indicators, inflation, trade, oil, exchange rates, the TASI (Saudi Stock Market), sectoral performance, and third quarter earnings. To read the entire report in full as a PDF, click […]
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Saudis Back Syria Rebels, Mindful of Past
- August 16,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Overcome by the suffering of civilians in warring Syria, a professor in Saudi Arabia’s capital strips off his watch on live television to give as aid. A Saudi bride on her wedding night offers up her entire dowry of $13,000. Parents bring their children to donation centers set up around the Saudi kingdom, watching proudly […]
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Saudi, Kuwait, UAE lead Q1 GCC corporate earnings growth
- June 4,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Earnings of Saudi Arabian companies totalled $6.7 billion, an increase of 15 per cent YoY and 28 per cent QoQ. SABIC, which reported $1.9 billion in Q1 profits, saw its bottom-line decline by five per cent YoY due to softening of global petrochemical prices when compared to Q1 2011. Saudi Banks continued its stable growth […]
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Saudi Budget Needs Less Than $80/Bbl To Be Balanced
- May 22,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia would still be able to balance its budget even if oil prices fall to less than $80 per barrel, Al Arabiya television reported Tuesday, citing the kingdom’s finance minister, Ibrahim Al-Assaf. “As you know the oil revenues are affected by two factors; price and production…the price that leads to a […]
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Home boom aids Saudi Telecom profit surge
- April 18,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Soaring demand for broadband helped Saudi Telecom Co (STC) post a 60 percent increase in first-quarter profit on Wednesday, with the former monopoly reporting rising revenues in its mobile, fixed line, corporate and wholesale units. The former monopoly, which will pay a quarterly dividend of 0.5 riyals per share, made a profit of 2.52 billion […]
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Saudi Universities Top Global Patent Ranking
Saudi universities have dominated the National Academy of Inventors' (NAI) 2024 Top 100 Worldwide Universities list, which ranks the top 100 universities granted utility patents during the calendar year. According to a Council of Universities Affairs press release, King Faisal University led the global list with 631 patents. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals secured 5th place with 265 patents, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University ranked 15th with 141 patents, and King Saud University placed 64th with 56 patents. Council of Universities Affairs Secretary-General Dr. Bassam Al-Bassam attributed this success to the significant transformation of Saudi universities, particularly in scientific research and innovation. He emphasized their emergence as hubs for research aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, supported by the Kingdom's leadership and the minister of education. Al-Bassam congratulated the universities and expressed optimism for continued achievements.
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Saudi quick commerce startup Ninja, by HungerStation’s founder, in talks to raise at $1B+ valuation: report
Ninja, a Saudi quick commerce startup founded and led by Ebrahim Al-Jassim, the founder of HungerStation is in talks to raise fresh funds at a valuation of over $1 billion, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. The round, according to the report, could be finalized and closed as early as this month, and is being led by Riyad Capital, the investment arm of Riyad Bank, one of Saudi Arabia’s largest banks. While it launched 1957 Ventures last year to focus on fintech, this investment will likely come from its main entity due to the round’s large size. The firm is is also behind Riyad Taqnia Fund (RTF), a VC fund it founded with Taqnia, a Saudi technology investment and development company, in 2016.
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More Saudi women take the lead with over 78,000 in senior roles, 551,000 business owners
In honor of International Women’s Day, Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics released data highlighting the increasing role of Saudi women in the workforce, leadership positions, and entrepreneurship. According to the report, Saudi Arabia is home to 9.8 million women, with 36.2% participating in the labor force as of the third quarter of 2024. The employment-to-population ratio for Saudi women reached 31.3%, reflecting steady progress in workforce inclusion. The report also shows that more Saudi women are stepping into leadership and business roles. In 2024, 78,356 Saudi women held senior management positions, while 551,318 women registered businesses in 2023. Freelancing is also on the rise, with 449,725 Saudi women obtaining freelance work permits in 2023. Meanwhile, the tourism industry saw a boost in female employment, with 111,259 Saudi women working in tourism-related jobs in 2024.
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Saudi Arabia opens 24-hour childcare centers at Grand Mosque for Ramadan worshippers
As millions of worshippers flock to the Grand Mosque in Mecca during the holy month of Ramadan, the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has launched dedicated centers to host young children, providing round-the-clock care and educational programs. Designed for children aged 1.5 to 9 years, the centres offer a secure environment where children can engage in activities that foster learning and personal growth while their families perform religious rites. In addition to supervised learning, the centers provide meals, spaces for watching educational videos, and designated areas for rest and sleep.
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Saudi construction surge draws interest from around the world
Growing numbers of small construction companies, contractors and materials suppliers from around the world are entering the Saudi market for the first time or expanding their existing foothold, looking to capitalise on opportunities in the Gulf’s largest construction market. That market could even grow to be the world’s largest in 2028, according to real estate consultancy Knight Frank. Saudi companies and suppliers in other parts of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council are unable to fully meet Saudi demand, offering an opportunity to others beyond the region. “Saudi companies cannot provide for all the buildings that are coming so I think that, for the next few years, they will be very open to foreign companies.” Even excluding flagship projects such as Neom, Saudi Arabia is home to at least six giga-projects, so called because they are monumental in terms of either physical structure or financial investment.
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Middle East is top recipient of Chinese Belt and Road deals
The Middle East was the top recipient of construction and investment deals under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2024, with the total value reaching $39 billion. That may not go down well in Washington. Saudi Arabia and construction topped the list, according to a report by Griffith Asia Institute, based in Queensland, Australia. The value of construction projects involving Chinese companies doubled from 2023. Saudi Arabia accounted for the biggest chunk of those deals, or $19 billion, more than triple the number for 2023 of $5.9 billion. Riyadh’s subway contract accounted for nearly a third of that, or $5.6 billion. The BRI, often referred to as the New Silk Road, is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in more than 150 countries and international organisations. After Saudi Arabia in the BRI “engagement” report, Iraq came in second at $9 billion – a ninefold increase over 2023 – and the UAE at $3.1 billion.
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Aramco slashes blue ammonia output to reduce costs
Saudi Aramco has scaled down its low carbon ammonia production target by 80 percent because of high costs and low demand. The company has adjusted its production objective from 11 million tonnes per annum (mpta) by 2030 to 2.5 mpta, it has said. The new target is still subject to the availability of commercially viable long-term offtake projects, Amin Nasser, Aramco CEO, told analysts during an earnings call this week. “We refined the target. The market is not evolving quickly enough considering the high cost,” Nasser said. Nasser said Aramco, which is the world’s largest oil company by value, is in discussions with potential ammonia buyers but will only go ahead with production if it secures agreements with “appropriate” returns.
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US immigration agents arrest Palestinian student protester at Columbia University in Trump crackdown
U.S. immigration agents arrested a Palestinian graduate student who has played a prominent role in pro-Palestinian protests at New York's Columbia University as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's promised crackdown on some anti-Israel activists. Mahmoud Khalil, a student at the university's School of International and Public Affairs, was arrested by U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents at his university residence on Saturday evening, the Student Workers of Columbia labor union said in a statement.
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Syria’s Sharaa scrambles to contain deadliest violence in years
Syria's leader vowed on Sunday to hunt down the perpetrators of violent clashes pitting loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad against the country's new Islamist rulers and said he would hold to account anyone who overstepped their authority. The clashes, which a war monitoring group said had already killed over 1,000 people, mostly civilians, continued for a fourth day in Assad's coastal heartland. In a speech broadcast on national television and posted on social media, Ahmed Sharaa, whose rebel movement toppled Assad in December, accused Assad loyalists and foreign powers that he did not name of trying to foment unrest.
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What to know ahead of the talks between the US and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is to host talks on Tuesday between the United States and Ukraine in a new diplomatic push after an argument erupted during President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Feb. 28 visit to the White House. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry in a statement on Friday identified the location for the talks as Jeddah, a port city on the Red Sea. It’s not clear why the kingdom picked Jeddah as opposed to Riyadh, the Saudi capital where the initial Russia-U.S. talks took place on Feb. 18. However, Jeddah has hosted other diplomatic engagements in the past and is home to royal palaces. Zelenskyy plans to visit Saudi Arabia on Monday ahead of the talks. He earlier delayed a trip to the kingdom after traveling to the neighboring United Arab Emirates, which also has been considered as a possible venue for peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow.
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