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As civil war rages, diplomacy fails with Libya’s Haftar
April 4 marked the one-year anniversary of Libya’s third civil war since 2011. Last year, Khalifa Haftar, the head of the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA), sought to invade Tripoli after another aborted attempt to mediate his conflict with the internationally-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) based in Tripoli. The war has left over 2,000 dead, 10,000 wounded, 150,000 internally displaced, and a humanitarian crisis in an oil-rich country.
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Oman announces lockdown in Muscat till 22 April
Oman’s Supreme Committee, which has been in-charge of discussing various measures to track the developments concerning the global spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the Sultanate, has declared a lockdown in the capital city, Muscat, from April 10 to April 22 starting at 10am.
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King orders extension of reentry visa for 3 months
The beneficiaries of this extension include expatriates, who have commercial and industrial professions as their trade, and are already in the Kingdom without using the exit and reentry visa during the current period of suspension of entry to and exit from the Kingdom.
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Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia records 355 in 24 hours, three new deaths
Saudi Arabia records 355 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours and three new virus-related deaths, the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday. For more coronavirus news, visit our dedicated page. The total number of confirmed cases in the Kingdom rose to 3,287 while the total number of fatalities reached 44.
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Russia releases first cargo of wheat to Saudi Arabia – sources
Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, has long sought access to the Saudi market. Saudi Arabia last August moved to smooth a path for Russian wheat imports by relaxing import specifications.
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Republicans in U.S. House tell Saudi crown prince to tighten oil taps or risk response
“If the Kingdom fails to act fairly to reverse this manufactured energy crisis, we would encourage any reciprocal responses that the U.S. government deems appropriate,” said a letter to the crown prince signed by 48 lawmakers, or about a quarter of the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, which is controlled by Democrats.
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Saudi Arabia Launches $530 Million Fund to Support SMEs in Healthcare Sector
Saudi Arabia’s Social Development Bank has launched an SR2 billion ($530 million) “healthcare portfolio” to support established and new small and medium enterprises in the Kingdom’s healthcare sector.
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Saudi Wealth Fund Buys Stakes in European Energy Companies
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund has built up stakes in European oil firms, including about $200 million in Equinor ASA, as the kingdom navigates the coronavirus pandemic and plummeting crude prices. Separately, the Wall Street Journal reported that PIF also built up stakes in Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Total SA and Eni SpA, worth about $1 billion combined across all four oil majors, citing people familiar.
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Herbish Appointed CEO of Saudi Heritage Commission
Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan has appointed Dr. Jasir Al-Herbish as CEO of the Heritage Commission. The appointment comes in line with the ministry’s efforts to organize and develop the heritage sector.
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Hospitality giant IHG named best place to work in Saudi Arabia
Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) has been named the best company to work for in the private sector in Saudi Arabia, according to leading global workplace culture authority Great Place to Work Middle East. The hospitality giant is followed by tech major Cisco in second place, with Hilton taking third spot. DHL was voted in fourth place and Alkhabeer Capital, in fifth.
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