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Saudi Arabia Turns on the Taps: Crude Exports Rise for 5th Straight Month
- November 19,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia continues to ratchet up crude oil exports to meet demand as prices rise, with exports rising in September for a fifth month in a row to their highest since January, Reuters reports, citing the Joint Organization Data Initiative (JODI).
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State Department Releases U.S.-GCC Iran Working Group Statement; Calls for Iran to ‘Seize the Diplomatic Moment’
- November 18,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Diplomats from the U.S., Saudi Arabia and other GCC nations convened in Riyadh this week to discuss a coordinated effort to counter Iran’s “range of aggressive and dangerous policies,” the State Department confirmed in a statement.
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Lydia Ko Wins Aramco Saudi Ladies International by Five Shots
- November 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Lydia Ko shot a 65 in the final round on Sunday of the Aramco Ladies International to win the tournament by five strokes. Ko shot a 63 on Saturday to take a four stroke lead going into the final day of the tournament, tying the course record and helping her achieve a winning score of 23 under […]
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Will Oil Reach $100?
- October 19,2021
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- SUSTG Team
In June, Bank of America forecasted that oil may reach $100 by sometime in 2022 on surging demand and a rebounding global economy. At the time, the Charlotte, NC-based bank was the most bullish of the major forecasters for a return to triple digits by 2022.
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Mashable Review: ‘The Lucid Air is the Future of Cars’
- October 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Group, Inc., the electric car maker backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), recently gave a sneak peak of its forthcoming Lucid Air Dream Edition to a small group of media representatives at its main factory in Casa Grande, Arizona. One of those media people, Chris Taylor from Mashable, gave the car a […]
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Oil Drives Exports Rebound in July 2021 after Pandemic Year
- September 22,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s exports continued to show signs of a rebound, with total exports rising 79.6% in July 2021 versus the same month last year when the global pandemic choked international trade and oil prices remained lower.
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SABIC, Exxon Mobil JV on Gulf Coast Prepares for Initial Startup – Report
- September 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi petrochemicals firm SABIC said on Sunday its joint venture project with ExxonMobil in the U.S. Gulf Coast has started commissioning activities and preparing for an initial startup, according to Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia Re-Allows Entry From and Travel to UAE, Argentina and South Africa – SPA
- September 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia removed the United Arab Emirates, Argentina and South Africa from its entry banned country list and re-allowed citizens to travel to the three countries starting Sept. 8, Reuters reports, citing state media. The decision comes just weeks before Dubai is set to host the Dubai Expo 2020 trade fair.
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C3 U.S.-Arab Healthcare and Business Summit Returns September 20-21 with In-Person Conference in New York
- August 13,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The C3 U.S.-Arab Healthcare and Business Summit will return to a live, in-person conference format this September 20-21 in New York City as the event focuses on the impact of innovation, investment and global cooperation on healthcare and business.
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Saudi Aramco Confirms Data Leak, Says Systems Not Breached and Reaffirms ‘Robust Cyber Security Posture’
- July 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco said on Wednesday that some of its company files had been leaked via a contractor, but that its cyber security posture remained “robust” and said that its systems were not compromised, according to reports and a statement from the company.
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War in YemenYemen’s civil war isn’t as bad as Iraq and Syria. Yet.
Yemen has lacked cohesion from the start of its historic unification in 1990. Within two years, a string of political assassinations poisoned the atmosphere leading to civil war in 1994. Thereafter, unity was only maintained by military force as then-President Ali Abdullah Saleh consolidated gains on the battlefield, while strangling the population’s political and civil rights. Yemen has a long history of warfare and assassination, and it has never enjoyed long periods of stable government under one national ruling authority. Instead, its past is characterized by multiple authorities and regional fragmentation.
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War in YemenAir strikes, ground combat in Yemen killed nearly 200
Saudi-led coalition air strikes and clashes killed at least 176 fighters and civilians in Yemen on Monday, residents and media run by the Houthi movement said, the highest daily toll since the Arab air offensive began more than three months ago.
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War in YemenYemen government raises prospect of truce, air strikes kill 30
The United Nations has been pushing for a halt to fighting and air raids that have killed nearly 3,000 people in Yemen since March when a Saudi-led coalition intervened against Houthi forces in a bid to restore President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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War in Yemen: Strategic ImplicationsPerspective: The Saudi-Iranian “Cold War” and the battle over Yemen’s strategic worth
The effect of the current narrative and the emergency meeting of the Arab League personified by the speech given by President Sisi, underlines a view that Iran, not Israel, is the main enemy of the Arab world. This fact emphasizes the need for the establishment of clear lines of contention against Iranian power, and displaces the Palestinian cause from the epicenter of the political picture of Arab countries to a peripheral role due to the assertion that the collective national security of Arab States is under its utmost historical threat.
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YemenManhunt launched in Yemen for 1,200 escaped prisoners
Aden: In Taez, Yemen’s third biggest city, forces loyal to exiled president Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi were searching for 1,200 inmates, including Al Qaida members, who made a mass breakout as the prison was captured from Al Houthi forces.
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YemenAround 1,200 escape from Yemen prison, including Al-Qaeda suspects
Around 1,200 prisoners, including Al-Qaeda suspects, escaped during clashes at a jail in central Yemen on Tuesday, officials said. The incident is the biggest in a series of prison breaks that have freed Yemeni militants in recent years and signals the further erosion of the state amid a raging civil war.
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War in Yemen: Border ConflictSaudi denies Yemen rebel claims of Scud strike
The Saudi military says no Scud missiles have struck the country, rebutting claims by Yemeni rebels that they launched a missile targeting the kingdom.
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War in YemenUN pushes Saudi coalition to allow ships into Yemen
Commercial cargo ships carrying food, fuel and other vital supplies must be allowed to reach ports in Yemen which is threatened by famine, the UN Security Council said Thursday.
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War in Yemen: Border ConflictShelling by Yemeni group kills four soldiers on Saudi border
The Houthis have stepped up attacks on Saudi border posts in recent weeks, despite three months of bombardment by a Saudi-led coalition intent on restoring Yemen's government in exile.
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War in Yemen: Border ConflictAnti-Houthi forces in Yemen seize Saudi border crossing
Army forces loyal to Yemen's exiled president seized a border crossing with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, officials in the area and witnesses said, dealing a rare blow to the country's dominant Houthi group.
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