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U.S. Warns Of ‘Potential, Imminent Threat’ Against Americans In Jeddah
- July 22,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia posted a notice to its website yesterday warning of “potential, imminent threat against U.S. citizens in areas of Jeddah frequented by Westerners, such as markets, restaurants, and shopping malls, among others.” State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters in Washington that the notice is “a security message, not a […]
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Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Back in U.S. for Defense, Anti-ISIS Talks
- July 21,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in the United States for a second time in as many months this week for a defense ministerial meeting of nations involved in the effort to counter the self-described ISIS in Iraq and Syria, held at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Coalition partners taking part in the meeting “are looking for […]
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Pokemon GO Banned in Saudi Arabia; 3 Arrested at Jeddah Airport – Report
- July 20,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Pokemon GO, the viral video game phenomenon that has taken the U.S. and other markets around the world by storm, has been banned in Saudi Arabia, according to a report in the Evening Standard which cited the Arabic-language newspaper Almowaten. Pokemon GO is a game available on smartphones that allows users to catch different characters […]
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New Saudi Fund Created by Apicorp and Bahri Seeks to Create Biggest Tanker Fleet
- July 19,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A venture between Arab Petroleum Investment Corporation (Apicorp) and National Shipping Co. of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) “will create the world’s largest fleet of oil tankers and support the kingdom’s plan to boost crude exports,” according to a report in Bloomberg, which cited comments from Dr. Khalid al-Falih. The venture will create a $1.5 billion fund […]
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’28 Pages’ Released: Once-Classified Section of 9/11 Report Made Public; Saudi FM Al-Jubeir Says Matter Now ‘Finished’
- July 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. Congress on Friday released a long-classified section of the official report on the Sept. 11 attacks that described potential potential links between some of the hijackers and officials in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Friday he welcomed the release of this “28 pages” of the official report. “The matter is […]
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Saudi King, Crown Prince and Deputy Crown Prince Express Condolences to France’s Hollande after Nice Terror Attacks
- July 15,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s top leadership expressed their condolences for the tragic act of violence in Nice, France on the country’s Bastille Day celebration. King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a cable of condolence to the the French leader about the attack. An official source told SPA the […]
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‘Saudi Arabia is among our closest counterterrorism partners’ CIA Chief Brennan Says
- July 14,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Director of the CIA John Brennan said that Saudi Arabia is “among our closest counterterrorism partners” at an event at the Brookings Institution yesterday. Brennan pointed to the enemies that both the United States and Saudi Arabia share, including the Islamic State and al-Qaeda terrorists. “The Saudi government and leadership today has inherited a history whereby there […]
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Engineers and Two Government Employees to Face Charges in Mecca Crane Disaster – Report
- July 12,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi prosecutors will bring charges against engineers and two government employees as a result of the 2015 crane collapse in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, which killed 107 people and infuriated top government leaders. Reuters reports that Al-Riyadh, a local newspaper that “reflects government thinking,” quoted a source as saying that investigators and the prosecution “had completed an […]
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Aging Population, Pension System May Pressure Saudi Fiscal Policy, S&P Says
- July 11,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s population could put greater pressure on the Kingdom’s fiscal policy and increase government debt as it ages over the next three decades, ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has warned. Saudi Arabia’s population is disproportionately young now, with over 70% of all Saudis under 30 years old. But even the smaller percentage of the population […]
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WTO launches new World Trade Outlook Indicator
- July 8,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has launched a new World Trade Outlook Indicator (WTOI) designed to provide “real time” information on trends in global trade, the organization said on its website. The WTOI was unveiled in Shanghai, China on July 8th ahead of a meeting of G20 trade ministers. “Combining a variety of trade-related indices, the […]
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Saudi Arabia Launches Mobile ‘Craftsman Bus’ Showcasing Traditional Arts
Saudi Arabia’s Royal Institute of Traditional Arts is currently offering amazing cultural and creative experiences through ‘Craftsman Bus,’ the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. The institute has recently launched a platform on wheels to celebrate and revive Saudi traditional arts through an important tour across the Kingdom. Set to run until November 23, the event features live performances, professional workshops and community art displays. Crucially, the bus stops every week at King Faisal Park (Education Park) in Hafr Al-Batin governorate and the historic market in Dumat Al-Jandal governorate. Moreover, it will conclude its journey at the heritage village in Jizan.
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FIFA must halt Saudi World Cup bid due to human rights issues, says Amnesty
FIFA must halt the process to pick Saudi Arabia as hosts of the 2034 World Cup unless major human rights reforms are announced before the vote next month, Amnesty International and the Sport & Rights Alliance (SRA) have said. Votes are due to be held at the FIFA Congress next month to approve the 2030 and 2034 World Cups, though each has only a single bid. A combined bid of Morocco, Spain and Portugal is the sole bid for 2030, while Saudi Arabia is the lone bidder for 2034.
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Saudi crown prince demands immediate Gaza, Lebanon ceasefire at Arab summit
Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler called for immediate ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon at a joint Arab League and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation summit on Monday. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said the international community must "immediately halt the Israeli actions against our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon", condemning Israel's campaign in Gaza as "genocide".
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Saudi Crown Prince urges for Israel to respect Iran’s sovereignty
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called on the international community on Monday to compel Israel to respect Iran's sovereignty and to end the wars on Gaza and Lebanon. “We call on the international community to oblige Israel to respect Iran's sovereignty and not to attack its territory,” said the Crown Prince at the opening of an Arab-Islamic summit in the Saudi capital, adding that the kingdom rejects Israel's actions in Lebanon and the threat to "security and displacement of citizens".
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Air Products eyes expanded offtake for NEOM green hydrogen plant
Air Products CEO Seifi Ghasemi has announced ongoing negotiations for additional offtake from the 2.2GW NEOM green hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia, driven by sustained high demand for hydrogen. As it stands, the oil and gas major is set to offtake the full 600 tonnes of green hydrogen per day before its conversion into green ammonia from 2027. Ghasemi said, however, that additional offtake “would exceed the production of the facility.” Speaking during the company’s Q4 2024 earnings call, the CEO said, “Various leading companies, including TotalEnergies, have issued requests for quotation (RFQ), requesting capacity equal to requirements that far exceed the capacity of our green hydrogen project and the construction in NEOM.”
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Saudi Arabia’s industrial production holds steady in September: GASTAT
Saudi Arabia’s industrial production held steady in September, showing a slight year-on-year decrease of 0.3 percent due to a modest decline in manufacturing output, official data showed. According to data from the General Authority for Statistics, the Kingdom’s manufacturing sector decreased by 0.5 percent in September, bringing the Industrial Production Index to 105.6 points. This decrease was largely attributed to a 12.3 percent drop in the production of coke and refined petroleum products.
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Saudi-led coalition in Yemen says two members of its forces killed
Two members of the Saudi-led coalition forces were killed in an attack by a Yemeni defence ministry employee in Yemen's Seiyun on Friday, the coalition's spokesperson Turki al-Malki was quoted by the Saudi state news agency as saying on Saturday. Al-Malki said the attack, which also wounded one officer, occurred at a training camp for Yemeni forces in the eastern city of Seiyun in the Hadhramaut province.
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Saudi women rise: W20 to ‘address systemic barriers’
A beacon of advocacy and action, the Saudi delegation for Women 20, or W20, is led by Miznah Al-Omair, CEO of Al-Nahda Society, which was founded in 1963 to empower women in Saudi Arabia. In an interview with Arab News, Al-Omair emphasized the importance of including women’s issues in G20 dialogues: “The role of women must be considered in decision-making processes, as these decisions impact women’s economic realities.” This perspective underscores the need for a platform that prioritizes women’s voices in global economic policy discussions.
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Iran and Saudi Arabia pursue cautious rapprochement
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Month-long “Wonderland” festival to begin in Jeddah on Monday
Jeddah is preparing to host a month-long exceptional entertainment festival called “Wonderland", which will begin on Monday, Nov. 11 and will run through until Dec. 10. The festival will offer 30 days full of fun and diverse experiences, catering to the taste of families and all segments of society. The festival, located along King Abdulaziz Road, will be organized by the Jeddah Events Calendar Department. The "Wonderland" festival would feature a bunch of activities and events that suit different age groups. The festival is expected to attract up to 7,000 visitors daily, making it a major attraction for entertainment lovers in the region.
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