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Saudi Arabia’s Inaugural ‘Future Aviation Forum’ Begins May 9
Saudi Arabia is hosting the inaugural Future Aviation Forum next week, a new annual event that aims to seize the opportunity of a “pivotal moment for the global aviation sector,” a Saudi official said.
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Oil Drops Below $100 as Higher Oil Prices Seen as Boon for Saudi Economy
Oil dropped at the start of the week below $100 as worry over a spreading Covid-19 outbreak in China might impact consumption even further, according to Bloomberg.
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Scratching the surface on the issues affecting U.S.-Saudi relations today + much more – The 966 Episode 36
Episode 36! The hosts scratch the surface on some issues affecting U.S.-Saudi relations – both now and in the past – and talk about the status of the U.S.-Saudi relationship today. First, the hosts talk about a recent op-ed by Prince Turki al-Faisal, ‘America should laugh with the Kingdom, not scowl’, amid U.S. media criticism […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power Starts Construction at Green Hydrogen Project at NEOM
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power and its partners kicked off the construction work at the world’s largest green hydrogen project in NEOM, according to reports, as the Kingdom moves forward with aspirations to be a global leader in green energy. The project is a $5 billion world-scale green hydrogen-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy, and […]
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Saudi Non-Oil Private Sector Continues Solid Growth in March – Survey
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector “kept up its solid pace of growth in March as output expanded at the fastest rate in over four years,” a survey showed on Tuesday.
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Recovering Saudi Economy Sees Unemployment Among Saudi Nationals Lowest Since 2009
Saudi Arabia’s booming economy is translating to a strong job market in the Kingdom both for expats and citizens alike, according to a report in Bloomberg, which cited latest data from the kingdom’s General Authority for Statistics.
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US to Ban Russian Oil Imports over Ukraine Invasion; Report Says Biden Team Considering Saudi Visit
President Joe Biden will announce a ban on the U.S. import of Russian energy, in the latest effort to ratchet up sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to reports.
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NEOM Emerges as Most Desired Real Estate Destination for Saudis — Report
Saudi Arabia’s forthcoming new megacity NEOM on the Red Sea coast has been named as the most preferred location to buy a home by the kingdom’s homeowners, first-time buyers and high-net-worth-individuals (HNWI), according to Knight Frank’s annual 2022 Saudi Residential Survey.
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President Biden, King Salman Speak by Phone; Biden Emphasizes U.S. Support for Saudi Security
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to discuss “regional developments and issues of mutual concern, including Iranian-enabled attacks by the Houthis against civilian targets in Saudi Arabia,” the White House said in a statement.
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Top Biden Officials Meet with Saudi Ambassador Reema bint Bandar to Discuss Response to Houthi Attacks on Civilians
The United States has discussed with Gulf allies including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to hold Yemen’s Houthi group accountable after the Iranian-backed fighters attacked the UAE for the second time in a week, the White House said.
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Wrestling’s Curby Cup next move in US-Iran sports diplomacy
In the past, the competition has attracted teams from less accomplished wrestling nations, Christina “Kiki” Kelley, team leader for USA Wrestling and a major supporter of the Curby Cup, told Al-Monitor. “Iran is No. 1 in the world for Greco-Roman so it’s a huge deal to get them.”
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Shoura wants fanaticism in sports curbed
The Shoura Council has called on the General Presidency of Youth Welfare (GPYW) to take action against fanaticism in sports.
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Expats have right to keep their passports in Saudi Arabia; “Anybody violating this rule will face serious penalties”
As per Article 13 of the act, employers must notify the nearest police department as well as the Labor Office when a worker absconds so as to ensure there are no lawsuits or complaints against the employer.
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Where will jihadis stripped of their passports go?
The new "temporary exclusion orders," it is proposed, will include passport cancellation, entry on a "no fly list," and sanctions against any airline carrying an "excluded" British citizen to the UK.
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Saudi Arabia approves 17 new sports clubs
The 17 new clubs bring the total number in the country to 170.
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Saudia transports over 21 million passengers in 9 months
Saudi Arabian Airlines transported a total of 21,116,905 passengers during the first nine months of 2014. This is an increase of 11.62 percent compared to the same period last year, during which the national carrier transported a total of 18,918,726 passengers, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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Opinion: Development of competent Saudi sportswomen will not happen by itself
The development of competent sportswomen will not happen by itself. It is an evolving process which is primarily initiated by the government’s recognition of the participation of women in sports, in addition to raising awareness about the importance of sports as a human development among the sporting committees in the Kingdom. Most especially, there is an essential need for a basic willingness to empower women in the country.
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Saudi Arabia urged to end discrimination in women’s sports
Human Rights Watch urged Saudi officials to make clear what steps they are taking to ensure that women are included in other future competitions and are able to participate in sports generally. The kingdom has indicated it plans to send women to compete at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro but earlier this month officials announced a team of 199 men for the 2014 Asian Games, which is currently taking place in Incheon, South Korea and runs until October 4. Mohammed al-Mishal, the secretary-general of Saudi Arabia's Olympic Committee, told Reuters that Saudi Arabia’s 2014 Asian Games team did not include any women because none have yet reached a level for international competition.
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Jeddah gears up for king’s cup in new Sports City | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
Jeddah is eagerly awaiting the grand opening of the King Abdullah Sports city on Thursday amid an air of festivity and excitement. The stadium opening will witness the final match between the Al-Ahli and Shabab teams for the Custodian of Two Holy Mosques Cup, a prime football competition between highly popular football clubs in the Kingdom.
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