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  • New President for KAUST in Saudi Arabia
     

    In a press release today, the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, announced a new president in Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau, who will be the second to serve in that post since the university’s inception. Dr. Chameau previously served as President of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

     
  • 5 More Years for Booming King Abdullah Scholarship
     

    Al Arabiya reports that the King Abdullah Scholarship Program, which has sent thousands of Saudi students to the United States and elsewhere, has been renewed for another five years in an important step that will strengthen US-Saudi cultural and economic ties. According to Al Arabiya, Minister of Higher Education Khalid Al Angari said the move was “clear […]

     
  • Saudi Arabia Strong Market for U.S. Companies, Ex-Im Head Says
     

    Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s biggest economy, represents an “exceedingly” strong market for U.S. companies, Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg said. “Part of that has been driven by in this part of the world a diversification of economies,” Hochberg said in an interview yesterday in Riyadh. “We see a lot of opportunity here. U.S. companies […]

     
  • Saudi Chartbook – February 2013
     

    Jadwa Investment’s recently released Saudi Chartbook for the month of February 2013 assesses a number of key aspects of the Saudi economy including the real economy, bank lending, banking indicators, inflation, trade, oil, exchange rates, the TASI (Saudi Stock Market), sectoral performance, and more. [The full report from Jadwa Investment can be read here.]

     
  • Saudi Arabia’s Six New Economic Cities
     

    Except for King Abdullah Economic City, each of the cities has its own area specialization being developed around at least one globally competitive cluster or industry. They are also being developed according to environmental guidelines using state-of-the-art greenfield solutions. The aim is to create opportunities for the private sector by way of jobs and attractive […]

     
  • Must-see interactive 360° view from top of Burj Dubai
     

    On the heels of last month’s viral photograph of the World’s Tallest Mountain, Mount Everest, which was captured in astounding interactive detail so much so that you can zoom in and out and see the entire mountain, it looks like a similar project was done on top of Dubai’s impressive Burj Khalifa tower, currently the […]

     
  • Abu Dhabi Buzzes On Eve of World Future Energy Summit ‘13
     

    World Leaders, Luminaries, Companies and Businessmen Descend on Abu Dhabi For the 6th edition of the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition [Abu Dhabi] – This week, world leaders, government officials and delegations, business executives, academics, engineers, scientists and many more will converge for the World Future Energy Summit 2013, part of Abu Dhabi’s […]

     
  • Al-Assaf, Al-Rabiah Headline Important Private Sector Initiative in Riyadh
     

    The high-level meeting, an ambitious private sector initiative, addressed joint Arab action agendas, with 21 proposals of developmental projects discussed. Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf and Commerce Minister Tawfig Al Rabiah headlined this important event in Riyadh, which was widely discussed on Social Media sites and in the general media.

     
  • Breakthrough in Saudi Arabia: 30 women named to parliament
     

    King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia issued Friday a historic decree allowing women to be members of the kingdom’s previously all-male Shura Council for the first time. The decree amended two article in the council’s statute introducing a 20 percent quota for women in the country’s 150-member Shura Council, and the king appointed […]

     
  • Nitaqat: Towards a Saudi “New Deal?”
     

    Editor’s Note: ‘Saudization’ is a topic that has garnered a great deal of front-page ink in Saudi Arabia of late.  The Nitaqat (“Ranges”) Program introduced in 2011 has staunch advocates and detractors and the ongoing argument between members of the private sector and the Ministry of Labor over recent fee hikes for foreign employees has been […]

     

MUST-READS

  • Record Growth: Over 294,000 Saudis Join Private Sector in 2024

    In the first nine months of 2024, a significant milestone was achieved in Saudi Arabia’s labor market. Over 294,000 Saudis joined the private sector, thanks to the Human Resources Development Fund (HADAF)’s substantial investment of $1.5 billion. Turki Al Jawini, HADAF’s Director General, confirmed this achievement. Al Jawini stated that approximately 1.7 million Saudis have benefited from HADAF’s programs and products. This highlights the significant investment in human capital. The country moves away from its dependency on oil through these efforts.

  • Coco Gauff: WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia can help ‘open doors’

    "I'm obviously very aware of the situation here in Saudi. My view on it is that I do think sport can have a way to open doors to people," Gauff told reporters Friday. "This is the first professional women's tennis event held here. The WTA pledged for the next three years to help the Future Stars program here in Saudi and introduce more Saudi women especially into the sport. "I think their goal is to have a million people playing tennis here by 2030. So hopefully with that, people see us and see what we represent, and hopefully that will enact more equality."

  • ‘It’s created an internal shitstorm’: turmoil at UK law firm accused of ‘whitewashing’ Saudi World Cup report

    In the methodology notes for the report, AS&H Clifford Chance says the scope was “determined by Saff in agreement with Fifa”. The notes also reveal the review was completed after only six weeks of desk work and relied solely on interviews with government ministries. Human rights groups and those affected by alleged abuses, such as migrant workers, were not consulted.

  • Saudi market highly competitive, high delivery fees among key challenges: Keeta CEO

    In 2023, Meituan served 680 million users, worked with 10 million merchants and attracted seven million riders. Meituan is also developing technologies such as drones and autonomous vehicles to help speed deliveries. Meituan is publicly traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKG: 3690), with a market capitalization of approximately $140 billion. Keeta is the localized arm of Meituan, supporting the company’s international business and is fully operated by Meituan.

  • Saudi Arabia announces discovery of largest sea turtle nesting site in the Red Sea

    The Four Sisters Islands—Marmar, Dahreb, Malathu, and Jadir—are renowned for their high concentration of sea turtle nesting sites. To date, over 2,500 turtle nests have been recorded on these islands, establishing them as a crucial breeding ground for endangered sea turtles in the Red Sea. Remarkably, the sea turtles consistently return to these same nesting sites each year, underscoring the vital need to preserve these areas for the survival of these species. Furthermore, the islands host an exceptional number of endangered green turtles and critically endangered hawksbill turtles, making them some of the most significant sea turtle nesting sites in the region.

  • Saudi Arabia’s PIF to acquire 54% stake in MBC Group

    In a bourse filing, MBC Group, listed on the Kingdom’s main market, said that it was notified by Istedamah Holding Co., one of its major shareholders, on the finalization of a sale and purchase agreement with the Public Investment Fund on Nov. 1. Some prominent telecom, media, and technology firms backed by the wealth fund include Saudi Co. for Artificial Intelligence, Saudi Information Technology Co., Elm Co., and Saudi Telecom Co. “The completion of the transaction is subject to a number of conditions, including obtaining the necessary approvals and non-objections that might be required from the relevant entities,” said MBC Group.

  • 18th Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Lebanon with Essential Aid Supplies

    The 18th relief plane of the Saudi air bridge, operated by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), left King Khalid International Airport for Lebanon today, carrying food, shelter, and medical supplies.

  • Saudi Arabia’s workforce hits 16.8M by Q2-end

    The number of workers in Saudi Arabia reached 16.8 million by the end of Q2 2024, labor market statistics from the General Authority for Statistics showed. The total number of workers in Saudi Arabia includes those subject to social insurance and civil service regulations and policies. According to the authority's data, the number of foreign workers in Saudi Arabia reached about 12.93 million, representing 76.6% of the total workers, while the number of Saudi workers reached 3.93 million, or 23.3% of the total.

  • Ali Shihabi, Saudi Political Commentator, joins Frankly Speaking: Video

    On this episode of Frankly Speaking, we’re joined by renowned Saudi political commentator Ali Shihabi. With the US elections just days away, we ask - does Saudi Arabia have a preferred candidate in this divisive race? And could the historic Saudi-US security pact still redefine regional dynamics?

  • The World’s Largest Building Breaks Ground in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Construction has begun on the Mukaab, which will be the world’s largest building in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The indoor city will be the focal point of a 7-square-mile development dubbed Murabba, Riyadh's new downtown district. Derived from the Arabic word for cube, Mukaab is just that: a monumental, monolithic building that is perfectly symmetrical. The structure is slated to have a height, width, and length with the exact same measurement: 1,300 feet. Enclosed within an exterior screen whose triangular pattern is a modern interpretation of Najdi, the traditional Saudi architectural style, this geometric structure will contain an ‘interior’ city.