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Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Opens Up on Personal History; ‘Vision for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’
In his second exclusive and wide-ranging interview with Bloomberg, Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince, chair of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA), and minister of defense opened up on his rise to power, his initial struggles and ultimate acceptance under the late King Abdullah, and his fondness for Winston Churchill and Sun Tzu’s The […]
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As President Obama Heads to Saudi Arabia, Economic Cooperation and Enhanced Bi-Lateral Security Will be on Agenda
As President Obama heads to Saudi Arabia next week to meet with HRH King Salman and attend a GCC summit, familiar topics as well as new issues will be on the agenda for the President’s 3rd official visit to Saudi Arabia and second meeting with King Salman since September. Along with long-standing regional and security concerns that require U.S.-Saudi […]
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In Egypt, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Reaffirms Commitment to Bi-Lateral Ties
In what is being hailed as a landmark visit, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman arrived in Egypt to re-affirm Saudi-Egyptian ties and engage a critical regional ally on key foreign policy concerns. King Salman, who was also accompanied by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and dozens of Saudi officials and leaders, including 14 ministers, was received […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif Joins Twitter
Following the lead of King Salman and other top Saudi government officials, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince has joined the social microblogging website Twitter using the handle @M_Naif_Alsaud. The Crown Prince chairs the Council of Political and Security Affairs (CPSA) and is Minister of Interior of Saudi Arabia. His first tweet, sent on April 5, 2016 […]
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Saudi Arabia was world’s third largest military spender in 2015, surpassing Russia
Saudi Arabia surpassed Russia in military spending for 2015 to be the world’s third largest spender on defense, according to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The United States retained its top position globally in total military spending in 2015, accounting for almost one-third of all military spending globally. The […]
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Saudi Arabia taking ‘unprecedented hands-on role in housing finance and development’
Saudi Arabia’s housing minister Majed al-Hogail gave an interview with Bloomberg last week in which he discussed the government’s plans to create its own development company and start a mortgage-guarantee fund to encourage banks to increase lending for Saudis. “‘We are looking to improve the productivity of the local developers’ but also trying to attract international […]
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Throwback: Photos of King Salman at King Saud University, 40 Years On
Recently released photos by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) show King Salman at the King Saud University roughly 40 years ago, as the then-prince assisted in shaping the Riyadh-based University to be what it is today. King Saud University (KSU) is billed as “the premier institution of higher education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Prince […]
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New Homeland Security Decision Allows Saudi Students to Stay in U.S. for 3 Years By Getting On the Job Training
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently published a new rule allowing F1 students the opportunity to stay in the country longer “by getting training on the job at some companies for a period of 36 months,” according to a report in Arab News and information posted to the DHS website. According to DHS, […]
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What Will Be Saudi Arabia’s Next Tourist Destination?
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) attracted more than 100,000 visitors last year, a sign that the planned mega city about 100 miles north of Jeddah on the Red Sea might become Saudi Arabia’s next domestic tourist destination. Although Saudi citizens typically flock to Dubai, Bahrain, or elsewhere abroad for leisure trips, that might […]
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In Bid to Boost Transparency, Saudi Regulators Require International Banks to Disclose Financial Statements
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is instructing international banks to publicly disclose financial statements for the first time as the kingdom seeks to boost transparency, according to a report in Bloomberg. The Bloomberg report says that companies under the regulation of the CMA in Saudi Arabia must publish the financial information on their websites […]
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Saudi real estate platform transactions soar to $267m a day, 1m users registered
Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Market platform has 1m registered users and averages $1bn ($267m) of transactions a day, according to a report from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). The MOJ announced this represents a significant growth in the usage of the Real Estate Market platform. The platform has over one million registered users, with the average daily user count surpassing 30,000.
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Saudi aid convoys arrive at Nile River and Northern states in Sudan
Convoys carrying relief supplies sent by Saudi aid agency KSrelief have arrived at Nile River State and Northern State in Sudan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The arrival of the convoys at their destinations marks the start of the second phase of a project to support food security in the North African country, officials said. Maj. Gen. Abdul Mahmoud Hammad Hussein, the acting governor of Nile River State, thanked Saudi Arabia for the aid and relief projects it provides, through KSrelief, for the Sudanese people, who are facing a humanitarian crisis.
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What are people in Saudi Arabia buying?
The number one used financial app is STC pay. 45 per cent of Saudi Arabia’s population say that Stc Pay is the mobile payment platform they typically use. The second app that is not far behind in numbers is Mada Pay. Surprisingly, global payment platforms such as Apple Pay and Samsung Pay lie on the lower end of the scale. Apple Pay is used more often compared to Samsung Pay, when comparing 32 per cent of people who said they used Apple Pay to Samsung Pay’s 11 per cent. When it comes to financial services, most of the respondents opted for Mada as their choice. After Mada, the next most popular ones are Visa and Stc Pay. When it comes to retail banks on the other hand, almost half of the respondents chose Alrajahi Bank. The remaining were split almost equally between Riyad Bank and Alinma Bank.
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CENTCOM chief in Saudi Arabia to meet top military general as violence engulfs region
The top US military general for the Middle East met with Saudi Arabia’s Chief of General Staff, Gen. Fayyad Al-Ruwaili, on Wednesday to discuss deepening military and defense ties, the Saudi Ministry of Defense said. United States Central Command (CENTCOM) chief Gen. Erik Kurilla visited the Kingdom, where they discussed bilateral relations as well as the prospects for cooperation in various fields, a statement from the Saudi ministry said.
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The Rise of Saudi Arabia’s Venture Capital Ecosystem: A 5-Year Reflection
Against the gloomy picture painted in most regions, Saudi Arabia weathered this storm with success, becoming MENA’s leading market for venture capital funding, where $1.38BN was deployed in capital to Saudi-headquartered startups in 2023. Central to this was the investment in four MEGA deal rounds, investments greater than $100M+, which were closed by Nana, Floward, Tamara, and Tabby, with the latter announcing their relocation to the Kingdom in Q4 2023. These four deals together captured 64% of the capital deployed in the Kingdom.
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The Rise of Saudi Arabia’s Venture Capital Ecosystem: A 5-Year Reflection
2023 was a rollercoaster year for Venture Capital. Globally, VC funding fell to $248.4B in 2023, the lowest level since 2017, while transaction volume fell by 30% YoY to 29,303 deals in 2023, a 6-year low, as reported by CB Insights. This trend was against the backdrop of stricter monetary conditions, rising inflation, and, in some regions, geopolitical instability. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region is a prime example of this; amidst rising interest rates, technological disruptions, and geopolitical tensions, the number of deals in MENA reached its lowest levels since 2018, declining by 34%, while capital deployed retreated by 23% YoY, as reported in our MAGNiTT FY 2023 MENA Venture Investment Report.
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UNRWA funding pauses come amid uncertainty over Gaza aid future
The United States and its allies are suspending funding to a U.N. agency at a critical moment for Gaza. Before the war, roughly 80 percent of the population of the strip was reliant on international aid. Following months of conflict, the needs are only more dire, with almost 9 out of 10 people displaced and at least half of the buildings in the strip damaged or destroyed. The U.N. Relief and Works Agency, or UNRWA, played a vital role in distributing international aid to Gaza during the war. But after Israel alleged that more than a dozen UNRWA staff members were involved in the Hamas-led attacks on Israeli towns on Oct. 7, the United States and at least nine other donor countries have paused their funding pending further investigation.
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U.S. sanctions 4 settlers, amid broader push to end Gaza war
The United States today sanctioned four Israeli nationals under a new executive order signed by President Biden targeting perpetrators of extremist violence and intimidation in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, amid a broader push by Washington to try to help negotiate an extended ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, get over 100 Israeli hostages freed, and get regional buy-in for a longer-term path for enduring peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians.
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US sees signs Iran is worried about escalating proxy attacks amid heightened tensions
US officials believe there are signs that Iranian leadership is nervous about some of the actions of its proxy groups in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, according to multiple people familiar with US intelligence, as attacks from militia groups threaten to disrupt the global economy and significantly up the risk of direct confrontation with the United States. The drone attack that killed three American soldiers at a US outpost in Jordan, which the US has attributed to the Iran-backed umbrella group Islamic Resistance in Iraq, caught Tehran by surprise and worried political leadership there, officials told CNN, citing US intelligence.
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New-wave reactor technology could kick-start a nuclear renaissance — and the US is banking on it
The Biden administration and American companies are plowing billions of dollars into SMRs in a bid for business and global influence. China is leading in nuclear technology and construction, and Russia is making almost all the world’s SMR fuel. The US is playing catch-up on both. There’s no mystery behind why the US wants in on the market. It already lost the wind and solar energy race to China, which now provides most of the world’s solar panels and wind turbines. The big problem: The US hasn’t managed to get an SMR working commercially on land.
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