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President Trump Approves Credentials of New Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Prince Khaled bin Salman
- July 24,2017
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- SUSTG Team
US President Donald Trump received at the White House on Friday newly appointed Saudi ambassador Prince Khaled bin Salman bin Abdulaziz to approve his credentials as an official diplomat to Washington. Prince Khaled is the 10th Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the US since 1945. According to the London-based Saudi newspaper Asharq Alawsat, US political analysts believe […]
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King Salman Issues Royal Decrees on Security as U.S. Praises ‘Strong Counterterrorism Relationship’
- July 21,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a number of royal decrees on Thursday regarding the Kingdom’s security governance, creating a new security authority and separating forces from the Ministry of the Interior, according to reports. The executive order creates a security authority known as the “The Presidency for State Security” linked with the Prime Minister’s Office, the […]
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Saudi Arabia Nears First Utility-Scale Wind Power Project
- July 17,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia moved a step closer toward the construction of its first utility-scale wind-power project, according to reports. The energy ministry “asked potential bidders and plant developers to submit their qualifications to build the 400-megawatt plant at Dumat Al Jandal in the kingdom’s northwestern Al Jouf region,” Bloomberg reports, citing an emailed statement. “Companies will be able to […]
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WHO Says Saudis are ‘Well-Prepared’ To Handle Cholera Risk at September’s Hajj
- July 14,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that Saudi Arabia’s authorities are “well prepared” to handle annual and new challenges surrounding the Hajj pilgrimage this year, taking place in September. Notably, a cholera epidemic in Yemen, which has infected more than 332,000 people, could spread during the world’s largest annual gathering, the World Health Organization […]
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Tillerson Engages in Shuttle Diplomacy to Mend GCC Fences
- July 13,2017
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- SUSTG Team
After failing to reach a breakthrough with the Saudi-led group of four countries that have cut ties with Qatar, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has returned to Doha to continue his shuttle diplomacy in hopes of putting an end to the weeks-long rift. The Saudi-led group accuses Qatar of supporting terrorism and has given Doha […]
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Step Forward for Women in Saudi Arabia as Physical Education Classes for Girls OKed
- July 12,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi public schools will begin offering physical education for girls in the coming academic year, the education ministry announced on Tuesday, in another step forward for women and girls in the Kingdom. The long-awaited reform was announced by Education Minister Ahmed al-Issa on Tuesday. The announcement said that P.E. for girls would start with the […]
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CNN Publishes 2013 ‘Secret Agreements’ Between Gulf States Barring Support for Opposition and Hostile Groups
- July 11,2017
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- SUSTG Team
CNN has exclusively published documents showing that Qatar made a series of secret agreements with its Gulf neighbors in 2013 and 2014 barring support for opposition and hostile groups in those nations, as well as in Egypt and Yemen. The agreements themselves were not secret, but until now the exact wording in the documents was […]
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Saudi Aramco Releases 2016 Annual Review
- July 10,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Last week, Saudi Aramco released its annual review for 2016, a detailed overview of Saudi Arabia’s upstream and downstream energy operations, national strategy, and international activities and investments. The Annual Review for 2016, which is released halfway through the following year, takes on special significance as the Kingdom embarks on its Vision 2030 economic and social […]
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Oversupply in Oil Markets Continues Downward Pressure on Prices
- July 7,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Global oil markets have entered a period of oversupply, putting downward pressure on prices and eliciting calls for the world’s largest producers like Saudi Arabia to act on top of March 2017 OPEC cuts to reduce the glut. Oil prices fell 3 percent on Friday after data showed U.S. production rose last week just as […]
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Blockade of Qatar Continues as Response to Demands Viewed as ‘Negative’
- July 6,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The foreign ministers of four Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia said they regretted Qatar’s “negative” response to their list of demands and said the blockade of the country would continue. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE severed ties with Qatar last month and Saudi Arabia has closed its airspace and land border with […]
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Saudi Arabia: The Kingdom of Oil. However, is It Now the Kingdom of Metals?
Media reports indicate that mining now plays a central role in Riyadh’s strategy to reduce oil dependency, with a focus on utilizing its significant reserves of phosphate, gold, copper and bauxite. The reports claim that Saudi Arabia holds considerable amounts of minerals necessary for the energy transition, such as aluminum, copper and rare earth elements. According to Arab News, the World Risk Report 2023 published by UK-based consultancy MineHutte last year pointed out that Saudi Arabia’s mining sector had been one of the world’s fastest-growing regulatory and investment-friendly environments for five years. The report added that after the passing of a new Mining Investment Law in 2021, there was a 138% increase in the number of exploitation licenses issued. Saudi Arabia recently revised its estimate of untapped mineral resources, raising the value from the US $1.3 trillion forecasted eight years ago to $2.5 trillion. According to a report from Reuters, Saudi Arabia’s mining minister, Bandar Al-Khorayef, stated that the Kingdom’s reserve potential had grown by nearly 90%.
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Saudi Manuscripts Exhibition: A Cultural Icon Introducing the World to a Heritage Spanning Over a Millennium
Organized by the Library Authority under the theme "Stories Told for a Lasting Legacy," the exhibition serves as a global platform for dialogue and innovation. It engages visitors and researchers through 22 workshops and 30 discussion sessions that showcase the latest methods in manuscript preservation and restoration. This opens new avenues for collaboration among experts from around the world.
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Iran, Hezbollah aim to bolster Assad as rebels bear down on Homs
Iran will send missiles, drones and more advisers to Syria, a senior Iranian official said on Friday, as rebel forces pushed their lightning offensive south towards the city of Homs in the biggest challenge for years to President Bashar al-Assad's rule. Seizing Homs would cut off Syria's capital Damascus from the coast, a longtime redoubt of Assad's minority Alawite sect and where his Russian allies have a naval base and air base.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF and Bpifrance sign $10bn finance deal
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Bpifrance Assurance Export, represented by the French Treasury office in Riyadh, have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen the bilateral partnership and cooperation. The deal will see Bpifrance Assurance Export provide financing support of up to $10bn to PIF and PIF portfolio companies. Bpifrance Assurance Export General Director Denis Le Fers said: “This agreement will mutually benefit both countries by strengthening Franco-Saudi commercial relationships, increasing trade flows, and developing opportunities for French companies to forge new partnerships, as well as contributing to the development of Saudi Vision 2030.”
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How Saudi Arabia is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation
The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction defines land degradation as the reduction or loss of land’s biological or economic productivity caused by human-induced activities, including deforestation, overgrazing and unsustainable agricultural practices. Saudi Arabia’s Climate Envoy and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir believes land degradation is driving the displacement of millions and destabilizing entire regions across the globe. “When people cannot grow food, they migrate,” he told delegates at the COP16 summit in Riyadh on Tuesday.
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Red Sea International Film Festival kicks off in Saudi Arabia
Hollywood stars Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas, Emily Blunt and Cynthia Erivo joined Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh on the red carpet while there was also a strong showing from Bollywood with Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor posing for photographs at the opening ceremony. Vin Diesel, Will Smith and Riyadh-based model Georgina Rodriguez also made surprise appearances. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Spike Lee — known for films such as “Malcom X” and “BlacKkKlansman” — is presiding over the features competition jury this year, while Oscar-winning actress and producer Viola Davis and Egyptian star Mona Zaki are this year’s honorees at the festival, which will run until Dec. 14 under the theme “The New Home of Film.”
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Pharmaceutical industry in Saudi Arabia – statistics & facts
Multinational companies like Sanofi, Novartis, and GSK hold a dominant share of Saudi Arabia’s pharmaceutical market. Sanofi leads with the largest market share, while local firms are also gaining ground. Notably, Jamjoom Pharma is the fastest-growing local player, driven by top brands like Azi-Once, which have seen impressive growth. Jamjoom Pharma’s revenue exceeded one billion Saudi riyals in 2023.
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Gulf could turn a crisis into opportunity with catastrophe bonds
Flooding in April 2024 in the UAE, for example, killed five people and cost $1.8-$2.3 billion in property damage, according to Gallagher Re reinsurance brokerage. In July 2022 torrential rains in the northern Emirates killed seven people and caused millions of dirhams worth of damage. In 2021 Cyclone Shaheen hit Oman, killing 14 and causing damage costing about $100 million, according to the Omani authorities. Up to now the financial costs of these disasters have largely been borne by governments.
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OPEC+ delays oil hike until April, extends cuts into 2026 – sources
OPEC+ has agreed to delay plans to raise oil output until April from January 2025 and the group will also take one extra year to fully unwind the cuts by the end of 2026, OPEC sources said. OPEC+, which pumps about half the world's oil, had been planning to start unwinding cuts from October 2024 but a slowdown in global demand and rising output outside the group forced it to postpone the plans on several occasions. OPEC+ groups the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies such as Russia. It started online talks on Thursday at 1100 GMT and talks were still ongoing by 1230 GMT.
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Dubai to reintroduce 30% alcohol tax
Dubai will reintroduce the 30 percent sales tax on alcohol in January, according to an email sent by a local alcohol distributor to venues in the city. The correspondence sent by MMI, which also operates off licences in the city, said: “Please note, Dubai Government have informed us the 30 percent municipality tax on alcoholic beverage purchases will be reinstated effective January 2025.” African and Eastern, which sells wholesale to the hospitality sector and retail via outlets in the city, is understood to have sent a similar message to customers.
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