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Another Opening for Saudi Women as Government OKs Women in Security Forces
- February 23,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi’s General Security division announced that soldier rank positions will be available for Saudi women in several different regions of the country, as the Kingdom continues opening up new professions for Saudi women. Saudi women who meet twelve different standards will now be permitted to serve in security forces in soldier rank positions. According to reports, […]
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New Body in Saudi Labor Ministry Created to Fight Rising Unemployment in Saudi Arabia
- February 21,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet announced the creation of a new body within the labor ministry to combat an increase in joblessness in Saudi Arabia and a seeming reluctance by Saudis to take available jobs, according to a report. Unemployment in Saudi Arabia has risen slightly since the announcement of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and National Transformation Program, […]
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Saudi Crown Prince Reassures Foreign Investors after Corruption Crackdown
- February 20,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is seeking to reassure the business community following the Kingdom’s crackdown on corruption, which netted over $100 billion for the Saudi government from alleged impropriety. The secretive nature of the arrests and concerns over political motivations have worried local and foreign business leaders. More than 300 people, among them royals, politicians and […]
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Major Leap for Saudi Economy as Kingdom Set to Introduce Bankruptcy Laws
- February 19,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet has approved a bankruptcy law that is likely to be a boost to the Kingdom’s efforts to attract investment and provide protection for entrepreneurs, according to reports. King Salman has reportedly endorsed the new law. As Reuters reports, modern bankruptcy legislation does not currently exist in Saudi Arabia, which creates difficulties for struggling companies seeking to restructure […]
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Saudi Films on Display in Los Angeles for Second Annual Young Saudi Film Festival
- February 16,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Six films from Saudi Arabia will headline the second annual Young Saudi Film Festival in Los Angeles this week, as the Kingdom looks to expand its entertainment offerings back home. The festival, run by the New York Film Academy (NYFA), will also showcase two films from Egypt. The eight short films range from five to 20 […]
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Saudi Central Bank will Test Ripple Payments Technology
- February 15,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Ripple has struck a deal with Saudi Arabia’s central bank on a pilot program that will see banks in the country test the company’s technology, according to reports. “This ground-breaking pilot program is the first of its kind to be launched by a central bank. Participating banks from the KSA will use xCurrent to instantly settle […]
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Russian, Chinese Interests ‘Eager’ to Invest in Saudi Aramco IPO as Cooperation Heats Up
- February 14,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said in Riyadh today there is “significant interest” to invest in the forthcoming Aramco IPO from Russia and from China, according to reports. Several banks and other groups in Russia are interested in investing in shares of Aramco, according to Bloomberg, which reported comments from Kirill Dmitriev, chief […]
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New Life-Sized Camel Sculptures Discovered in Saudi Arabia May Date Back 2,000 Years
- February 13,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Archaeologists from France’s National Center for Scientific Research (CRNS) and their colleagues from the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) have discovered camelid sculptures “unlike any others in the region” dating back to the first centuries BC or AD, according to a press release from the CRNS. The find sheds new light on the evolution […]
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New Benefits to Offset Reform Costs for Average Saudi Household, Merrill Lynch Says
- February 12,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The average Saudi household will be sheltered from tough economic reforms by new royal grants and household allowance disbursements, a report on the Saudi economy by Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofAML) said. “The combination of royal grants and Household Allowance disbursements more than fully shelter Saudi households from the costs of fiscal reform costs, which […]
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Development on Jeddah Tower and Surrounding Economic City Moves Forward After Alwaleed’s Release
- February 9,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Construction of what is planned to be the world’s tallest skyscraper in Jeddah is going ahead following the release of Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the head of the consortium behind the $1.5 billion project said. Mounib Hammoud, chief executive of Jeddah Economic Co (JEC), said in an interview that the project will ideally be completed […]
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Exxon sees Saudi Gulf Coast JV project starting ahead of schedule
Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) says its Corpus Christi joint venture with Saudi Arabia's SABIC has reached mechanical completion of a monoethylene glycol unit and two polyethylene units, with project startup now likely to begin ahead of schedule in Q4 2021.
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Saudi’s PIF participates in India-based Healthifyme’s $75 million Series C round
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund has invested in India-based healthtech Healthifyme's $75 million Series C funding round, led by Khosla Ventures and LeapFrog Investment.
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Amazon eyes partnerships with Saudi SMEs, tech startups
A clear indication of the success of the site is the fact that Amazon announced plans in March to hire 1,500 new employees in Saudi Arabia and add 11 buildings to its network. The expansion will boost storage capacity in the Kingdom by 89 percent and its geographical delivery network by 58 percent.
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Ancient rock art complex Hima listed as Saudi Arabia’s sixth Unesco World Heritage site
Saudi Arabia’s cultural credentials have been boosted further by the inclusion of Hima, one of the largest rock art complexes in the world, on Unesco’s World Heritage list. The site is the sixth to be enlisted in the country, joining the At-Turaif district in ad-Dir’iyah north-west of Riyadh and Hegra in Al-Ula, the sandstone landscape in the northwestern desert.
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A Saudi-based startup seeks to expand availability of AI solutions
By democratizing the technology, nybl has become a kind of “Shopify of AI,” says Alnahhas, referring to the Canadian e-commerce site, which offers merchants a unified platform to outsource all of their complicated online marketing, payments and shipping needs.
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Part 1: The Rise of Saudi Arabia [Competitive Advantages]
KSA’s debt to GDP ratio is lower than countries similar in size. It is approximately 20%compared to nearly 100% for economies like the USA and UK or 40% for China. This gives theKSA government liquidity to invest in public and private initiatives into the foreseeable future.
- Jahani & Associates - Part 2: The Rise Of Saudi Arabia [Travel, Tourism And Hospitality]
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Bipartisan group of senators unveils legislation to bolster Congress’ foreign policy powers
The bill by Senators Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, Mike Lee, a Republican from Utah, and Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont who caucuses with Democrats, would require the president to consult with congressional leaders and obtain congressional authorization before exercising certain national security powers.
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Golf Saudi partners with UN on climate initiative
Golf Saudi has signed up to a UN initiative for sporting organizations aimed at achieving ambitious global climate change goals. The Kingdom’s official golf development body has become the latest member of the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework, a growing community of organizations, leagues, tours, tournaments, and associated media building commitments toward the Paris Agreement’s net zero targets.
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Smart cards and robots: Saudi Arabia’s ‘digital hajj’
Thirty years ago, it took Egyptian pilgrim Ibrahim Siam several hours to track down his children when they went missing in crowds of worshippers during the hajj in Saudi Arabia. Fast forward to the modern day and things are far simpler, meaning Siam, now 64, need not worry about losing track of his family and friends thanks to new technologies.
- Reuters - Haj pilgrims face growing heat stroke risks with global warming
- Saudi Gazette - Vaccination centers open during Eid holiday, says MoH
- i24 - New Saudi rules giving women greater opportunity to experience the Hajj
- Reuters - Fewer pilgrims, less crowd risk at haj's symbolic stoning of the devil
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Opinion: Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s government in Iraq has a long way to go. But at least it’s a start.
Kadhimi’s future depends on parliamentary elections scheduled for October. He isn’t a candidate, but most people I met here assume he’d like to find a way to remain in the job. His best chance is a high turnout, encouraged by the Shiite religious leadership in Najaf, which would reduce the parliamentary voice of the Iranian-backed militias. If parliament is deadlocked, Kadhimi might remain as prime minister, with support from Sunnis, Kurds and a consensus of Shiite parties.
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