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IP in Saudi Arabia: Why does Saudi society ‘prefer to buy pirated material’?
- July 10,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
A guest contributor to the Saudi Gazette lamented the Kingdom’s inability to stop pirating, saying “because of our negligence and violation of intellectual property rights, we have been prevented from buying electronic books from the world’s major providers of such material.” Abdullah Azzam noted that he was unable to purchase ebooks through Google Play because […]
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Theodore Karasik on ISIL in Iraq and the Implications for Saudi Arabia
- July 7,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
In a FocusKSA interview last week, Dr. Theodore Karasik addressed the expansion of ISIL control in Iraq and the challenges for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. “ISIL is continuing to look to expand in other directions, and one of those directions includes Saudi Arabia,” Dr. Theodore Karasik told SUSRIS in the interview. On July 6th, […]
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30k Saudi Troops Deployed to Iraq’s Border after Iraqi Troops Vacate
- July 7,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
30,000 Saudi troops have been deployed to the Iraq border after Iraqi troops fled following ISIL’s incursion, according to a report. Al Arabiya reports that the troops are being deployed to secure the border with Iraq after the border was left “unprotected.” The move follows activity along Saudi Arabia’s border to the south with Yemen, […]
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An Exclusive Interview with Steve Clemons from the Atlantic on ISIL, Iraq, and Syria
- July 2,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
The deteriorating security situation in Iraq and the swift territorial advance of the extremist Sunni militia the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) present an extraordinarily complex set of local, regional and even global challenges for both Saudi Arabia and the United States. Where is the situation in Iraq going? What are the […]
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Hardin Lang Discusses the Advance of ISIS in Iraq and the Implications for the U.S.-Saudi Relationship [VIDEO]
- July 2,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Last week’s FocusKSA discussion brought together leading thinkers and analysts to discuss the advance of ISIS in Iraq and hash out the implications for key players, especially the United States and Saudi Arabia. In his opening remarks, Hardin Lang, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP), discussed the findings from the just-released CAP study, co-written with Brian Katulis […]
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New retail hours for shops in Saudi Arabia
- July 2,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia has approved new retail hours for Saudi stores, according to a Saudi Gazette report via Arabian Business:
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Uptick in US-Saudi Diplomacy including Secretary Kerry’s Praise for Saudi ‘Compassion’ for its $500m Humanitarian Pledge to Iraq
- July 2,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry lauded Saudi Arabia’s “compassion” and “generosity” after the Kingdom announced it would donate $500 million in humanitarian aid to all people of Iraq, regardless of ethnicity or religion, according to a release made public by the State Department. “Saudi Arabia has made an enormous and very significant commitment to help […]
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An Interview with Abdulaziz Alhazmi, COO and Acting Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia)
- June 30,2014
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- Richard Wilson
On the eve of the 2014 Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony last week, I sat down with Abdulaziz Alhazmi, COO and Acting Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia). Saudia is a major sponsor of these events and Mr. Alhazmi was in Virginia to personally congratulate the 12,500 Saudi students […]
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‘Saudi Labor in Transition’
- June 30,2014
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- SUSTG Team
With regard to preserving economic, political and social stability at home, none of these external issues may be as important for Saudi Arabia to ‘get right’ as the issue of jobs. FOCUS KSA presents Saudi Labor in Transition: What are the Challenges facing the Kingdom?
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Fahad Nazer: Assertions that Saudi Supports ISIL ‘Without Evidence’ and ‘Defies Common Sense’ [VIDEO]
- June 30,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Last week’s FocusKSA discussion on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq brought together three experts on the subject to make sense of the advance of ISIL and discuss the implications for Saudi Arabia and the United States. Fahad Nazer, analyst with JTG Inc. and frequent commentator on CNN, Al Monitor and other media outlets, focused on the lack of […]
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Strengthening Documentary Heritage Preservation in Saudi Arabia
UNESCO launched this week the first in a series of capacity-building activities aimed at preserving documentary heritage in AlUla, Saudi Arabia. Organized in cooperation with the Royal Commission of AlUla (RCU), these activities will explore best practices at strengthening the capacity of national archives and other memory institutions. Featuring the participation of experts from RCU and partner organizations involved in the preservation of AlUla’s heritage, the inaugural workshop trained 16 heritage practitioners from AlUla’s memory institutions, including archivists, librarians, conservators, and cultural heritage managers.
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Sotheby’s Inaugural Auction in Saudi Arabia to Take Place in Diriyah in February 2025n Saudi Arabia
Sotheby’s has today announced plans for its inaugural auction in Saudi Arabia – an unprecedented event that will mark the first ever international auction in the Kingdom’s history. Titled Origins, the sale will take place on 8 February 2025, offering an array of Sotheby’s global offerings for new and seasoned collectors. The two-part evening auction will comprise a sale of fine art by both home-grown Saudi artists alongside the leading names in international art history, as well as a showcase of all that luxury encompasses, including jewellery, watches, cars, sports memorabilia and handbags. Prior to the sale, the contents of Origins will be showcased in a free, public exhibition, open from 1 – 8 February, in a week-long celebration of art, luxury and culture.
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Saudi women at work: progress and obstacles
The Kingdom’s women workforce is expanding in unprecedented ways. According to the Ministry of Finance, female labor participation has reached 35%—well above the original Vision 2030 target of 30%. This marks a stark economic shift. Yet, despite this progress, deep-rooted structural barriers and societal resistance persist. Female inclusion is still largely concentrated in caregiving and education—sectors prioritized by nationalization policies—which restricts their wider economic involvement. Going forward, the key question is whether Saudi Arabia can overcome these social hurdles while sustaining its rapid economic momentum.
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Iraq, Saudi Arabia move to shore up military cooperation
Iraq and Saudi Arabia have inked a new military cooperation agreement, marking a potentially significant step in their evolving rapprochement. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) aims to enhance defense ties between the two neighbors, focusing on addressing shared security challenges. Signed amid mounting regional tension, the agreement signals Baghdad’s interest in forging a middle path, particularly concerning Iran. While details on the MOU are scarce, observers say it may be an initial step in a long journey to redefine Iraq’s role in regional security.
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Revealed: The Arabian Business 100 Most Admired Companies for 2024
This year, we’re spotlighting a wide range of companies, from industry titans to trailblazing disruptors. Take, for instance, The Giving Movement – a brand pioneering sustainable fashion and reshaping the industry’s approach to eco-consciousness. Emirates Airline, a true titan in global aviation, which continues to set new benchmarks, while Neom, Saudi Arabia’s visionary city of the future, stands set to redefine urban living as we know it. The list also features the giants of construction, finance, and technology, such as Emaar, known for its skyline-shaping developments, and e&, whose tech-driven solutions are propelling digital transformation across the region.
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Saudi Arabia Online Food Ordering and Delivery Analysis Report 2024: Market to Reach $7.95 Billion by 2029
The online food ordering and delivery market in Saudi Arabia has experienced exponential growth in recent years, undergoing a transformative shift in the way consumers access and enjoy food. Several key factors contribute to the burgeoning success and evolution of this market within the kingdom. The market is characterized by stiff competition among various online food delivery platforms, each vying for consumer attention and loyalty.
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Goldman, JPMorgan Among China’s Picks for Saudi Dollar Bond Sale
The sale of up to $2 billion will take place in Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh, and likely happen next week, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. The move is emblematic of China’s deepening financial ties with Saudi Arabia, the biggest economy in the Middle East, and signals Beijing’s backing for the kingdom’s ambitions to become a magnet for investment. The Chinese Ministry of Finance has hired several banks to manage the issuance of three- and five-year debt, said the people. The group also includes Bank of America, Bank of China, Deutsche Bank AG, HSBC Holdings Plc, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Standard Chartered Plc and First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC.
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Israel to fetch soccer fans from Amsterdam after apparent antisemitic attacks
Israel was sending commercial planes to the Netherlands on Friday to bring home Israeli soccer fans after overnight attacks in Amsterdam that officials described as antisemitic, although there was evidence of provocative chanting from Israeli fans. Videos on social media showed riot police intervening in clashes, with some attackers shouting anti-Israeli slurs. But some footage also showed Israeli supporters chanting anti-Arab slogans before Thursday evening's match.
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Saudi Arabia issues Real Estate Transaction Tax Law
The Law introduces specific exemptions for various real estate transactions, providing further guidance on certain exemptions that were not referenced previously. The Law is effective 180 days from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette (i.e., effective 9 April 2025). Once the Law is effective, any contradictory provisions will be superseded. Additionally, the Board of Governors of the ZATCA will also issue new Implementing Regulations (Regulations) within 180 days from the date of issuance of the Law to facilitate the effective implementation of the Law, by providing additional guidance.
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China in the Middle East
The Chinese don't pretend to be the teachers or the lecturers of Middle Eastern countries. If you look at the framing in the Chinese diplomatic playbook, a lot of the time, the Chinese diplomats will refer to the term “mutual learning of great civilizations.” So: China is a great civilization, and the Middle East also has great civilizations, so let's learn and cooperate with each other. That's a very different element in terms of China's relationship with the Middle East.
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