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LPG ExportsSaudi Arabia 2015 LPG exports seen around 6.6 mil mt, versus 6.8 mil mt last year
Saudi Arabia's LPG exports for 2015 are expected to be steady to slightly lower than last year, as rising demand from domestic petrochemical plants is countered by increasing production from oilfield upgrades, a source familiar with the matter said Wednesday, February 11.
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Art in Saudi ArabiaJeddah exhibition tells the story of art in Saudi Arabia
According to Shroogi, there is a growing curiosity about the early days of Saudi art in the modern era, especially the 1960s, when young Saudi artists traveled to Egypt and Italy to pursue their dreams of studying art. He added that the objective of offering these scholarships was that Saudi Arabia would eventually benefit from their knowledge when they returned home to inspire and teach a new generation.
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YemenSaudi Arabia frets over Iranian front emerging from Yemen chaos
The Houthis now control much of western Yemen, including the country’s second biggest port, military bases and the airport in the capital, and a weapons depot in Amran, north of Sanaa. They have seized the presidential guard, anti-terrorism forces equipped by the U.S. to fight al-Qaida militants, and brigades armed with tanks and Russian-made Scud rocket systems. In a speech broadcast Tuesday, al-Houthi remained defiant. Wearing traditional Yemeni clothes, with a curved dagger tucked into his waistband, he said he had no plans to relinquish control of the government and warned Western countries — specifically the U.S., France, and Britain — against meddling in Yemen’s affairs.
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EducationHow We Taught Computer Science to 225,000 Students in Saudi Arabia
Concerned that they depend on large numbers of expatriate workers to fill technical and administrative positions, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia started Tatweer for Education Corporation to reform education and develop new subjects and new curricula that would be more relevant to the needs of the country.
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US-SaudiDonation to CU Denver expands Saudi Arabia-Colorado exchange program
A University of Colorado Denver program that sends architectural and engineering students to study in Saudi Arabia will expand after receiving a $2 million donation.
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Ban in SaudiU.N. chief hails Saudi Arabia as ‘very important partner’
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has praised Saudi Arabia as a “very important partner” in peace building, security and humanitarian work.
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Inflation in Saudi ArabiaSAMA predicts stable inflation in Q1 in Saudi Arabia
The general level of prices is expected to be relatively stable in Saudi Arabia during the first quarter of 2015, according to Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA).
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TadawulOil, dividends weigh on Saudi Arabia; Egypt also slips
Weak oil prices and disappointing dividends dragged down Saudi Arabia's stock market in early trade on Wednesday while Egypt edged down in a broad pull-back.
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MERSFilipino nurse from Saudi Arabia tests positive for MERS virus
A Filipino nurse, who arrived last week from Saudi Arabia, has tested positive for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the first case of the deadly virus in the Philippines, the health ministry said on Wednesday.
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King SalmanHow will the new King Salman change Saudi Arabia?
He is also the family disciplinarian. When Saudi princes and princesses got into trouble, Khaled Almaeena says, it was Prince Salman who would quietly sort things out.
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