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Saudi Defense Ministry’s Ideological Warfare Center Combats ISIS’ False Narrative
Saudi Arabia has established an Ideological Warfare Center (IWC) to combat the narrative put forth by extremist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda, and to combat extremism at its ideological roots. The IWC is affiliated with the Saudi Ministry of Defense, run by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and officially aims to “confront the roots of extremism […]
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In Interview, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Discusses Economic Reforms, Regional Challenges
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave a wide-ranging interview with Saudi TV station MBC yesterday, discussing regional politics, the war in Yemen, the economy, Vision 2030, and Saudi Aramco’s planned IPO. The interview – given in Arabic – was widely broadcasted in the Kingdom and discussed on social media sites. It was his […]
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Is a Political Solution to the Yemen Conflict on the Horizon?
The Saudi-led coalition is “now looking for a political solution rather than a military operation to take Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah,” former US officials who work on Yemen told Al Monitor‘s Laura Rozen. The possible breakthrough could avoid a military escalation to take the Houthi-held strategic port, which would make the catastrophic food shortage […]
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HSBC, RBS to Discuss Potential Merger to Create 3rd Largest Lender in Saudi Arabia
For sale stakes in two Saudi banks pose risks and opportunities for buyers as Saudi Arabia pushes forward with massive economic and social reform plans. One of those for sale stakes in Alawwal Bank may have found an interested buyer. HSBC Holdings Plc and Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc’s Saudi Arabia ventures are exploring a […]
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis Arrives in Saudi Arabia; First Top Trump Administration Official to Visit Kingdom
U.S defense Jim Mattis arrived in Saudi Arabia today, his first stop on a tour through the Middle East that will “focus on the fight against Islamic State and articulating President Donald Trump’s policy toward Syria,” Reuters reports. وزير الدفاع الأمريكي #جيم_ماتيس يصل #الرياض في أول زيارة لل #السعودية منذ توليه مهامه pic.twitter.com/Bp8RiYRlQp — U.S. […]
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Event Announcement: Vision 2030: One Year into Saudi Arabia’s Economic Reforms – A Discussion with Saudi Minister of Commerce Dr. Majed Al-Qassabi
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 plan to reform the Kingdom’s economy was introduced almost one-year ago on April 26th, 2016. While it may take years or even decades to accurately measure the program’s successes and shortcomings, it is not too early to assess early progress with the critical initiative. Vision 2030: One Year into Saudi Arabia’s Economic […]
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Saudi Arabia Arrested 77 Suspected Terrorists Last Month
Saudi security forces arrested 77 terror suspects in March, according to an updated list posted on the Interior Ministry’s Nafethah Tawasol website and as reported in the Jeddah-based Saudi Gazette. The suspects belong to nine nationalities — 53 of them are Saudis. The others included 16 Turks, two Syrians, one Bengali, an Egyptian, an Indian, […]
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Saudi-American Healthcare Forum Set for April 23-26, 2017 in Riyadh
Under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al Rabiah, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health, organizers of the upcoming Saudi-American Healthcare Forum seek to build on the momentum established by previous events. The event, with the theme of Mapping the 2030 Transformation of the KSA Healthcare Sector: “The Road to Privatization,” will take place at the Ritz Carlton Riyadh […]
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U.S. Military Footprint Growing in the Middle East
Two months after the inauguration of President Trump, indications are mounting that the United States military is deepening its involvement in a string of complex conflicts in the Middle East – including in Yemen – that lack clear endgames, the New York Times reports in a detailed look at U.S. escalation in regional conflicts. According […]
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At Annual Arab Summit, King Salman Stresses Solidarity, Signs Deals with Jordan
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman is in Jordan this week for the annual Arab Summit, a meeting between Arab states on Wednesday to “achieve cooperation and solidarity” toward shared regional challenges. King Salman arrived early to meet directly with his Jordanian counterpart, King Abdullah II, and announce several agreements to boost cooperation and bilateral ties, including an […]
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Four Indicators to Track Saudi Reform Progress
Positive developments in four indicators during 2024 – the female labor force participation rate, tourist arrivals, foreign direct investment inflows, and student educational attainment – will give confidence that the bold diversification plans underway in Saudi Arabia are on track.
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OPEC and Saudi spare oil production capacity
Saudi Arabia currently holds spare capacity of 3 million barrels per day, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, equal to about 2.9% of daily world demand according to Reuters calculations. The International Energy Agency estimates that OPEC's total spare capacity is 5.1 million bpd, of which 3.2 million bpd is held by Saudi Arabia, 1 million bpd by the UAE, 400,000 bpd by Iraq and 300,000 bpd by Kuwait.
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Analysis: The transformative journey of Saudi Arabia’s exports
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 represents a fundamental shift from traditional reliance on oil to building a more sustainable economic landscape. The analysis from GGC Consulting, which stretches a period of seven years, shows a significant 78% increase in non-oil exports, amounting to 137 billion Saudi Riyals. This growth corresponds with a 12% rise in the real gross domestic product (GDP) and an impressive 744% surge in the current account. According to the researchers, the developments demonstrate the dynamic interaction between economic growth, and that of exports and the current account.
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Saudi Arabia and Its Biotechnology Strategy
Like other branches of Vision 2030, the biotechnology strategy announced by the Crown Prince seeks to turn Saudi Arabia into a leading scientific capable of making major breakthroughs that change the way we think about humanity and our environment, in addition to allowing us to reach a high degree of self-sufficiency and leaving a positive social and economic impact. The plan is to build on 4 strategic pillars, starting with humanity... What about them?
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Emerging Markets Navigate Global Interest Rate Volatility
Global interest rates in recent months have gone on a rollercoaster, especially those on longer-term government bonds. Yields on 10-year US Treasuries are climbing again after pulling back from a 16-year high of 5 percent in October. Interest rate moves in other advanced economies had been equally prodigious. Emerging market economies, however, saw much milder rate moves. We take a longer-term perspective on this in our latest Global Financial Stability Report, demonstrating that the average sensitivity to US interest rates of 10-year sovereign yield of Latin American and Asian emerging markets declined by two-thirds and two-fifths, respectively, during the current monetary policy tightening cycle compared with the taper tantrum in 2013.
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PGA Tour announces $3 billion investment by SSG, negotiations continue with PIF
The PGA Tour has finalized a $3 billion deal with Strategic Sports Group (SSG), the Tour announced Wednesday. It held meetings with the PGA Tour Player Advisory Council as well as the larger membership of the PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour and Champions Tour to announce the news. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan touted the deal as a win in a memo to the players. “By making PGA Tour members owners of their league, we strengthen the collective investment of our players in the success of the PGA Tour,” Monahan said. “Fans win when we all work to deliver the best in sports entertainment and return the focus to the incredible — and unmatched — competitive atmosphere created by our players, tournaments and partners.”
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Iran’s Guards pull officers from Syria after Israeli strikes
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have scaled back deployment of their senior officers in Syria due to a spate of deadly Israeli strikes and will rely more on allied Shi'ite militia to preserve their sway there, five sources familiar with the matter said. The Guards have suffered one of their most bruising spells in Syria since arriving a decade ago to aid President Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian war. Since December, Israeli strikes have killed more than half a dozen of their members, among them one of the Guards' top intelligence generals.
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Russian oil flows through Red Sea still face lower risks
Tankers carrying Russian oil have continued sailing through the Red Sea largely uninterrupted by Houthi attacks on shipping and face lower risks than competitors, according to shipping executives, analysts and flows data. Russia has become more dependent on trade through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea since it invaded Ukraine, which led to Europe imposing sanctions on Russian imports and forced Moscow to export most of its crude to China and India. Before the war, Russia exported more to Europe.
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Starbucks’ CEO says the Israel-Hamas war hurt sales — but keeps his stance vague
Starbucks has faced criticism for its messaging about the conflict in Gaza. After a New York store was painted with pro-Palestine graffiti, customers accused the company of standing against Israel. More criticism followed when Starbucks’ Workers United, the national union for the company’s baristas, posted a pro-Palestine statement on Instagram, sparking customer boycotts. The company sued the union over the post, saying it received more than 1,000 complaints from customers about the post and suffered “property damage, threats, and calls for a boycott.”
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Saudi investment fund fights Senate subcommittee subpoena
The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) urged the leaders of a Senate subcommittee to back off on subpoenas issued to four of its U.S.-based consultants, according to a new letter disclosed Tuesday by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The letter, dated Jan. 12, was included as an attachment to a Monday letter from subcommittee chairman Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and ranking member Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) to PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan.
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