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Stanford, KACST Team Up for Six Year Collaborative Partnership on Aerospace Research
- August 5,2014
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Stanford University and Saudi Arabia’s KACST have launched a new six-year collaborative research partnership to establish a center to develop new liquid rocket fuels for satellite applications, according to the Northern California-based university.
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Turning the Corner on MERS
- August 5,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
When the spread of the deadly coronavirus MERS started making headlines on a daily basis in the Spring, international concern began to mount that the Saudi government wasn’t doing enough to contain the virus. New confirmed cases started emerging in other countries in the region, even reaching the United States. As the death toll mounted, […]
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35 percent of hotel rooms in Dubai occupied by Saudi Citizens on Summer Vacation
- July 31,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudis are escaping the heat in the Kingdom by flocking to destinations abroad, but many aren’t making it far – a recent report in the Saudi Gazette finds that many are flocking to neighboring Dubai, a popular vacation spot for Saudis during the summer months. The Saudi Gazette reports that the high rates of Saudis […]
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Over 43% of the World’s Natural Gas is in the Middle East, According to BP
- July 30,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
43% of the world’s natural gas reserves are in the Middle East region, a June 2014 report by energy company BP found. The BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2014 found that 80.3 trillion cu/m of natural gas sits under countries in the Middle East. The annual report by BP published every June noted […]
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The Saudi Stock Exchange is Opening Up to Foreign Investment
- July 23,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Saudi Stock Market, also known as the Tadawul All-Share Index or TASI, will open up to foreign investment to money managers outside the GCC for the first time, Bloomberg reports citing the official Saudi Press Agency. “The oil-rich kingdom’s cabinet authorized the Capital Market Authority to allow overseas financial institutions to buy and sell […]
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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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10 Things to Know: 2014 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony at the Gaylord Hotel in Washington
- July 10,2014
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- SUSTG Team
If you’re attending the 2014 SACM career fair and graduation ceremony in the Washington, D.C.-area starting on May 24th, you’ll be joining thousands of other Saudi students in the U.S. for an excellent networking opportunity. Students on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and their families come from around the country to celebrate their achievements and […]
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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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Saudi cabinet calls for Arab-Islamic summit, urgent political solutions amid regional crises
The Saudi cabinet discussed the Kingdom’s call for an Arab-Islamic summit to address ongoing Israeli aggression in Palestinian territories and Lebanon, in a session chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday. The cabinet also stressed the urgent need for a political resolution to the crisis in Sudan, urging all parties to honor the commitments outlined in the "Jeddah Declaration" of May 2023. It emphasized the importance of an immediate ceasefire in Sudan, a cessation of hostilities, and the unobstructed delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need.
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Contraband Whiskey and a Secret Royal Dinner: Wall Street Goes to Riyadh
Even a small “check,” or investment from a Saudi company or family, might be $100 million, earmarked for artificial intelligence initiatives or energy infrastructure, attendees said. On the higher end, there were groups such as the government’s official sovereign wealth fund, called the Public Investment Fund and led by the magnate Yasir Al-Rumayyan, willing to write multibillion-dollar checks.
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Saudi Arabia and Iraq sign MoU on military cooperation
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and his Iraqi counterpart Thabet Al-Abbasi signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday aimed at strengthening cooperation in the military field. The agreement, signed during a high-level meeting in Riyadh, represents a significant step forward in defense collaboration between the Kingdom and Iraq, Saudi Press Agency reported. The MoU establishes a framework for increased collaboration on military matters, allowing Saudi Arabia and Iraq to address shared security challenges more effectively and pursue mutual goals in defense, SPA added.
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Exploring the growing Extra Low Voltage industry in Saudi Arabia
The ELV market in Saudi Arabia is segmented by end-users, with the commercial construction sector being the largest consumer, accounting for about 32% of the total demand in 2022. This segment includes office buildings, shopping malls, hotels, and other commercial establishments that require sophisticated ELV solutions for security, communication, and automation purposes. The education sector is another significant segment, representing 14% of the market. Schools, colleges, and universities are increasingly adopting ELV systems to enhance security, improve communication, and integrate advanced technological solutions into their infrastructure. The healthcare sector follows closely, contributing 12% to the market demand. Hospitals and medical facilities require robust ELV systems for security, communication, and life safety systems.
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Alat’s Bold Moves at FII8: Driving Partnerships, Resilient Supply Chains, and Sustainability
Alat is excited to announce our official collaboration with the FII Institute – to focus on launching transformative initiatives aimed at addressing critical challenges in various sectors, from AI to clean energy – reinforcing our dedication to innovation and sustainability. By working alongside world leaders and visionaries, Alat will play a pivotal role in driving global progress through innovative technologies and sustainable solutions, with this particular collaboration solidifying our position as a leader in both advanced manufacturing and forward-thinking practices that benefit industries and economies worldwide.
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Commentary: Gulf States Choose Diplomacy Facing Region on Fire
For officials in the Gulf states, such heavy investment in diplomatic initiatives reflects (and supports) the focus on economic growth, rather than political confrontation, and an emphasis on “de-risking” regional dynamics that might jeopardize the major projects underway across the region. This is especially the case in Saudi Arabia, where several of the gigaprojects so closely associated with Vision 2030 move into delivery phases, but also in Qatar, where the search for a post-2022 World Cup bounce continues, and other states, such as the United Arab Emirates and Oman, as they begin to navigate global energy transitions. There is no appetite for a renewed standoff with Iran amid a pragmatic management of the threat posed by regional affiliates of the “axis of resistance,” as evidenced by the Gulf states’ careful avoidance of any role in the airstrikes led by the United States and United Kingdom against Houthi positions in Yemen that began in January.
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Israel’s strikes on Iran spark interest in air-launched ballistic missiles
Israel's effective use of air-launched ballistic missiles in its airstrikes against Iran is expected to pique interest elsewhere in acquiring the weapons, which most major powers have avoided in favour of cruise missiles and glide bombs. The Israel Defense Forces said its Oct. 26 raid knocked out Iranian missile factories and air defences in three waves of strikes. Researchers said that based on satellite imagery, targets included buildings once used in Iran's nuclear programme.
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Saudi Arabia and 7 other OPEC+ countries extend additional voluntary cuts of 2.2 million bpd until end of December
The OPEC Secretariat said in a statement that the eight OPEC+ countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman, have agreed to extend the voluntary adjustments announced in November 2023 of 2.2 million bpd for one month. All these countries previously announced additional voluntary production adjustments in April and November 2023.
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Saudi Arabia’s Q3 budget deficit decreases to $8bn
Saudi Arabia reported a budget deficit of SR30.23 billion ($8.06 billion) for the third quarter of 2024, a decrease of 15 percent compared to the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Finance. This brings the total deficit for the nine months ending in September to SR57.96 billion, remaining in line with the ministry's previous forecasts. Government revenues increased by 20 percent compared to the same quarter last year, reaching SR309.21 billion. Expenditures also rose, up 15 percent to SR339.44 billion, resulting in a budget deficit of SR30.23 billion.
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Saudi Arabia posts a Q3 revenue of $82.4 billion
Oil revenues stood at 191 billion riyals while non-oil revenues at 118 billion riyals. The Kingdom’s total spending came to 339 billion riyals in the quarter while Saudi Arabia logged a budget deficit of 30 billion riyals, the finance ministry statement showed.
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