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SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony Begins Tomorrow as Saudi Students Converge in D.C.
- May 21,2015
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This weekend, thousands of Saudi students and their families will converge in the Washington, D.C. area at the Gaylord National Harbour hotel for the 2015 SACM Career Fair and Graduation ceremony, a unique and impressive celebration of the accomplishments of Saudi Arabia’s future workforce. Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP) sends over 100,000 Saudi […]
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Sfakianakis: “The choices now being made stand to alter the face of the kingdom”
- May 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a opinion piece in the London-based Financial Times (paywall), veteran banker in Saudi Arabia Dr. John Sfakianakis writes that tough decisions loom for the Kingdom’s leaders with regard to oil and energy use. “When your income is cut in half, it helps to have a few dollars on hand, but even then you will have to […]
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After Crown Prince Visit, 12,000 Saudi Students in the U.S. Added to King Abdullah Scholarship Program
- May 19,2015
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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman approved on Thursday, May 14 the inclusion of 12,000 additional male and female Saudi students studying in the US at their own expense in the government’s King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP), according to reports. The inclusion came at the request of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif following […]
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Reaction: GCC Camp David Summit ‘Exceeded Expectations’, Indicates ‘Clear and Continuing Commitment’ between U.S., Gulf Partners
- May 18,2015
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Reaction from officials and analysts after last week’s U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) meeting indicate that President Obama’s outreach to leaders helped to shore up the U.S.-GCC alliance. “The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) may not have gotten what they wanted from the Obama administration this week, but they appear to have gotten some […]
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President Obama Hosts GCC Leaders to Camp David, Offers ‘Ironclad’ Security Commitment
- May 15,2015
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- SUSTG Team
President Barack Obama hosted a summit of GCC member states in Camp David this week to shore up U.S. security support for external threats to Gulf Nations and discuss the Administration’s nuclear deal with Iran. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir called the U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit at Camp David “unprecedented” and said the day had brought U.S.-Gulf […]
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Busy First Day in Washington for Visiting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir
- May 14,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. President Barack Obama met in the Oval Office with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir on Wednesday ahead of a wider summit with senior Gulf Arab officials. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice also […]
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PHOTOS: Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Naif, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Meet with President Obama Today in Oval Office
- May 13,2015
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President Barack Obama will meet with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office on Wednesday, ahead of a summit with other Gulf Arab leaders, the White House said on Tuesday.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to Miss US-GCC Summit, Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Naif to Attend
- May 11,2015
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Saudi Foreign Minister Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir announced today that Crown Prince Mohammad bin Naif, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, will lead the Saudi delegation to the United States-GCC Summit, according to a Press Release issued by the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington. “The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz deputized […]
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Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir, Secretary of State John Kerry Jointly Announce Proposed 5-Day Cease Fire in Yemen; Meet Again Today in Paris
- May 8,2015
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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir and Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Thursday a proposal for a 5-day ceasefire in Yemen to conduct humanitarian missions in a joint press conference in Riyadh. After the truce was proposed, Saudi Arabia intensified its airstrikes against the main Shiite rebel stronghold in Yemen, with warplanes carrying […]
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Secretary Kerry Visits Riyadh, Meets with King Salman, New Saudi Leadership
- May 7,2015
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Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday to meet with GCC leaders and visited separately with King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir in a bid to bolster U.S.-Saudi ties and work toward a cease-fire in Yemen, according to […]
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Saudi Arabia condemns military targeting of Iran, urges restraint amid regional tensions
In a statement, Saudi Arabia urged all involved parties to exercise maximum restraint and to de-escalate tensions, warning of the potential consequences of continued military conflicts. The Kingdom called upon the international community, as well as influential and active stakeholders, to fulfill their roles and responsibilities in mitigating escalation and working towards the cessation of conflicts within the region. Early Saturday, Israel announced that its military has executed "precise strikes" against military targets in Iran, with explosions reportedly heard in Tehran.
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Saudi deputy foreign minister engages in key diplomatic meetings at donors’ conference in Jeddah
Saudi Arabia’s deputy minister of foreign affairs Waleed Elkhereiji held a series of high-level meetings on Saturday on the sidelines of the Donors’ Conference to Support Internally Displaced People and Refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Region. The conference, held in Jeddah, brought together international representatives to address the humanitarian challenges impacting the region.
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‘He’s back’: Herve Renard returns as Saudi Arabia national team head coach
“I’m back,” Renard said in a social media video posted by the Saudi Arabia Football Federation. It will be the second spell in charge of the Green Falcons for the Frenchman. Renard led the national team to a memorable 2-1 win over eventual champions Argentina at the 2022 World Cup but left in March last year to take over France’s women’s team. The 56-year-old stepped down from the role in August following France’s quarter-final exit to Brazil at the Paris Olympics.
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How investment in solar capacity is powering Saudi Arabia’s sustainable energy future
By the end of the decade, Saudi Arabia aims to generate 58.7 gigawatts of renewable energy. This includes 40 GW from solar photovoltaics, alongside 16 GW from wind energy and 2.7 GW from concentrated solar power. In 2024, Abdulaziz bin Salman, the Saudi minister for energy, announced plans to tender new renewable energy projects with an annual capacity of 20 GW. This could potentially lead to a total capacity of 100-130 GW by 2030.
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Saudi weather authorities warn of thunderstorms, heavy rains across Kingdom
Temperatures plummeted to a low of 17 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature was pegged at 27 degrees. Thursday night also saw cold winds blowing at high speeds, heralding the onset of winter in Riyadh. Following the heavy rains forecast, the Civil Defense also issued a warning for potential flooding in multiple regions of Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia making ‘significant strides’ in health tourism, expert says
“The integration of digital health solutions, such as telemedicine and e-health services, further supports sustainability goals. These innovations reduce the need for travel, lowering carbon emissions and making healthcare more accessible,” he said. Saudi Arabia’s healthcare infrastructure also plays a pivotal role, he said. "The Kingdom’s commitment to achieving international accreditation for its healthcare facilities ensures that they meet rigorous quality standards,” Baslom said.
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Safeya Binzagr, a Saudi Artist Celebrated but Long Unseen, Dies at 84
The Saudi Arabian artist Safeya Binzagr’s groundbreaking moment came in 1968, when she had her debut exhibit, at a girls’ school in the coastal city of Jeddah. It was the first time a woman had shown her art publicly in the country, and the distinguished group of attendees included Saudi royals, diplomats and intellectuals. Despite the restrictions of Saudi society, though, Ms. Binzagr celebrated her heritage — advancing women’s role in Saudi Arabian art, starting classes and opening one of the first art museums in the country.
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BlackRock studies how to develop Saudi mortgage market
Bartholomew Nash, Director of Corporate Communications at BlackRock, said the asset management firm is studying mechanisms to develop the mortgage-backed securities market in Saudi Arabia, Al Eqtisadiyah newspaper reported. He added that the company is currently working on this mechanism to develop the Saudi market under the terms of the agreement signed with Saudi Real Estate Co. (SRC) on Aug. 24. In August, SRC signed an agreement with BlackRock to develop the mortgage sector in the Kingdom and boost international and local investor base, as well as achieve stability in the housing market and diversify financing options, according to data available with Argaam.
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Saudi Arabia to expand studies of ancient mustatil stone structures
Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission will expand research and excavation efforts at new mustatil sites in the Kingdom, scientists said at a recent meeting of the body. The commission held an open virtual meeting to discuss the recent findings on mustatils — some of the world’s oldest human-made stone structures — in the Hail region. During the meeting, scientists stressed the importance of expanding the scope of their studies, and presented some of their preliminary findings. They plan to focus on the environmental dimensions of mustatils, linking them to climate changes that affected the region during that period.
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Roberto Mancini out as coach of Saudi Arabia’s national team
Roberto Mancini has left his role as head coach of Saudi Arabia’s national team, the country’s soccer federation said Thursday. Mancini, who won the European Championship as Italy coach in 2021, left by mutual consent, it said. The former Inter Milan and Manchester City manager won multiple titles in a storied career as both player and coach. But he failed to lead Saudi Arabia to victory at the Asian Cup this year — exiting the tournament in the round of 16.
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