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Fahad Nazer: You should go see ‘Wadjda’; but for greater insight into Saudi Arabia don’t miss these BBC documentaries
- December 16,2013
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- Fahad Nazer
2013 will be remembered as a seminal year in the history of Saudi filmmaking. Haifaa Al Mansour’s “Wadjda” – the first feature length film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and directed by a Saudi woman – has received critical acclaim and has even generated Oscar buzz as a possible nominee for best foreign language film. […]
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U.S. Exports to the Arab World Jump By 12% to $65.3 Billion
- July 26,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The National U.S.–Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) reported that, according to data released last month by the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. goods exports to the Arab world jumped 12 percent to $65.3 billion in 2023.
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Saudi Arabia Transfers 8% of Aramco to Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund
- March 7,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has moved a roughly $160 billion stake in its state oil giant Aramco into its main sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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Secretary Blinken’s Speaks with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud; Defense Secretary Austin in Israel Announces New Operation in Red Sea
- December 19,2023
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and discussed developments in the Gaza Strip during a phone call, according to statements released by both nations.
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Riyadh Air Sponsors Spanish Football Club Atlético de Madrid in 3 Year Deal; Jerseys Unveiled
- August 10,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s newly launched airline, Riyadh Air, will sponsor one of Spain’s leading football clubs, Atlético de Madrid, the company said today in a press release as it unveiled a new design for the kits players will wear on-field.
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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and former publisher of the Wall Street Journal Karen Elliott House joins The 966
- August 4,2023
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- SUSTG Team
American journalist, author, media executive, and pulitzer prize winner Karen Elliott House joins The 966. Elliott House discusses her recent work, a paper entitled ‘Saudi First’, for the Belfer Center at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, as well as her experiences traveling to and from Saudi Arabia for decades and her views on Saudi Arabia as […]
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Saudi Arabia Buys Turkish Drones During Erdogan’s Visit; Crown Prince, Turkish Leader Drive Turkish EV
- July 18,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia agreed on Tuesday to buy Turkish drones in what is being called the biggest defense contract in Turkey’s history, though no exact figures were announced.
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Report: Green Riyadh Hits Water Milestone to Sustain 7.5 Million Trees
- July 10,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The Green Riyadh Program implemented a water network project with a total length of 1,350 km to irrigate 7.5 million trees in the Saudi capital, according to a report in the local Saudi Gazette.
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Saudi Crown Prince in France to Meet Macron and Attend Global Summit
- June 14,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman headed for France on an official visit, the Saudi Press Agency reported, citing the Royal Court.
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Major New Shopping District VIA Riyadh Opens to Public
- May 18,2023
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- SUSTG Team
VIA Riyadh, a new entertainment, retail, and hospitality district in the capital city has opened to the public, giving visitors and citizens a new destination in the Salmani architecture style.
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Saudi Arabia pushes ahead with economic transformation, minister says
Saudi Arabia is "doubling down" on its multi-billion dollar plan to overhaul its economy and cut the kingdom's dependence on oil rents, the finance minister told an investor summit in Riyadh on Wednesday. The government is investing heavily in infrastructure works such as the vast mega-city NEOM project under the plan driven by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who wants to grow the private sector, develop new industries and create thousands of jobs.
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Inside Saudi Arabia’s Big Cinema Swing ‘Desert Warrior,’ The Delayed $150M Historical Epic Still Being Readied For Battle
Sources say a final cut is yet to be locked by Wyatt, who exited and then returned to the project amid creative fissures. A screen test revealed Desert Warrior’s disconnect with audiences and a handful of major U.S. studios were unconvinced about an earlier version of the movie. Deeper questions have been asked about Western creatives being entrusted with a historical story about the Middle East, while buyers raised concerns about the movie’s optics after the October 7 attack on Israel.
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Lebanon, Israel could agree to ceasefire within days, Lebanese prime minister says
Lebanon's prime minister expressed hope on Wednesday that a ceasefire deal with Israel would be announced within days as Israel's public broadcaster published what it said was a draft agreement providing for an initial 60-day truce. The document, which broadcaster Kan said was a leaked proposal written by Washington, said Israel would withdraw its forces from Lebanon within the first week of the 60-day ceasefire. It largely aligned with details reported earlier by Reuters based on two sources familiar with the matter.
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Saudi Arabia in advanced talks over Zambia copper mine stake, Ma’aden CEO says
Saudi Arabia is in the advanced stages of talks about a stake in a copper mine in Zambia and is expecting a deal by the end of the year, the CEO of Saudi Arabia’s flagship mining company Ma’aden told Reuters on Wednesday. “We are looking at Zambia, we are talking with a company there, with a mine there, so those are pretty advanced stage discussions,” CEO Robert Wilt, who is also vice chairman of Saudi Arabia’s international mining venture Manara Minerals, said.
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AI Leaders Gather in Saudi Arabia to Talk Energy
The Ritz-Carlton convention center played host to some bold predictions about the future. Softbank Group Corp.’s Masayoshi Son laid out a vision of superintelligence 10,000 times that of humans by 2035. Elon Musk, in a virtual appearance, said robots would far outnumber humans by 2040. And the Saudis touted plans to make their country an AI superpower, with smart cities and personalized health care.
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NEOM announces the opening of Sindalah
Sindalah’s surrounding waters are home to an impressive marine ecosystem that features over 300 coral species and 1,100 species of fish. Preservation of this unique habitat has been central to Sindalah’s development, so that guests will be able to explore these ecologically-rich waters for themselves for generations to come.
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Israeli strike kills dozens in north Gaza residential block, US calls incident ‘horrifying’
At least 93 Palestinians were killed or missing and dozens wounded in an Israeli strike on a residential building in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya on Tuesday, the Gaza health ministry said, and the U.S. called the incident "horrifying". Medics said at least 20 children were among the dead. "A number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defence crews cannot reach them," the territory's health ministry said in a statement.
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Saudi Arabia Upbeat on FDI as 2030 Goal Remains Distant
Saudi Arabia’s FDI inflows amounted to about $26 billion last year, above the government’s self-set target but still the lowest level since 2020. The data was recently revised higher, from $19 billion, to reflect what Al-Falih said was a methodology in line with International Monetary Fund standards. The kingdom aims to quadruple FDI inflows by 2030 in a bid to share some of the financial burden of spending on its economic diversification plan. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s government also sees foreign expertise as critical to training the local population in new industries like technology and minerals exploration and catalyzing growth in those sectors.
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At a Glitzy Saudi Investment Forum, Almost No Mention of War
“Notwithstanding the regional war ensuing, the Gulf political elites, in particular in Saudi Arabia, need to project that they are open for business,” said Aziz Alghashian, director of research at the Observer Research Foundation Middle East, a think tank. “Restructuring the economy is not a matter of preference or desire, but the Saudis are considering the restructuring of the economy as an existential matter,” he added. “They need to make sure regional turmoil does not hinder these economic ambitions.”
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Abu Dhabi Heavy Hitters Skip FII, Showing Riyadh Competition
Key figures from Abu Dhabi, like Mubadala Investment Co. Chief Executive Officer Khaldoon Al Mubarak, have previously attended the event. But not many prominent names from the emirate have made the short trip over to Riyadh this year for the eighth edition of the summit. To solidify its advantage, the emirate started a conference of its own, Abu Dhabi Finance Week. That’s drawn prominent names, including billionaire Alan Howard who last year said the emirate could become a global financial center, and Bridgewater Associates Founder Ray Dalio, who has become the face of Abu Dhabi’s success in drawing hedge fund luminaries.
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