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Kingdom to continue disbursing financial allocation for scholarship students
The decision of continuing disbursement of financial allocations will include scholarship students who have been suspended from disbursement, or whose scholarships have ended and they are still in the country of scholarship.
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Travel restrictions due to COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia extended indefinitely, DFA says
“Also extended are the suspension of international and domestic flights, except for inbound Saudi citizens and health/medical workers, and prohibition on entering and leaving the three cities (Makkah, Madinah and Riyadh), as well as moving to and from the 13 regions of the Kingdom including bus, taxi and train activities,” the DFA said in an advisory.
- Reuters - Saudi Arabia expands lockdown as coronavirus death toll doubles
- U.S. Embassy/Riyadh - Health Alert – U.S. Mission Saudi Arabia
- Gulf News - COVID-19: Saudi Arabia shuts entry and exit into Jeddah, brings forward curfew
- Saudi Gazette - US Ambassador: Saudi Arabia is serious in combating coronavirus
- Euronews - Opinion: Saudi Arabia’s clear response to the coronavirus outbreak is in stark contrast to the West
- Gulf News - Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia announce 154 new cases, bringing total cases in country to 1,453
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Saudi’s NEOM to harness 800 litres of drinking water from the air daily
Since a greater quantity of water is found in humid air, the machines work efficiently in NEOM for most of the year, with temperatures of 35 degrees and a humidity of 60% – relative to the temperature being normal between April and October each year.
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India’s oil minister says Saudi Arabia to supply LPG in coming days
Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman had a video conference call with Pradhan and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser. The prince gave his assurance that India will have "LPG supplies in the coming days to support our domestic requirement," Pradhan said in a tweet
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A time for Saudi Arabia’s business community to lead
In concert with this initiative, we have joined with the World Health Organization and the International Chamber of Commerce — as the representative of 45 million businesses worldwide — to call on the governments of the G20 to implement a common framework for coordinated global action to support national priorities aligned with combating the COVID-19.
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Saudi leader of Muslim World League: Interfaith partnerships during pandemic ‘religious, moral duty’
He said that “suspending umrah [pilgrimage to Mecca] was a difficult decision” but that “Muslims in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere have understood this decision and overwhelmingly backed it,” adding that Muslim community leaders and worshippers worldwide understand the “imperative to protect human life.”
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After the Pandemic: Prices Have Slumped, But the World Still Needs Oil for Decades More
Approximately 40 percent of a barrel of oil goes to produce the gasoline that fuel our cars. The rest of the barrel is used for things such as jet fuel, plastics or petrochemicals. Those petrochemicals are a vital component of the fertilizers required to feed our planet of 7.7 billion souls.
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In Iraq, attacks by Iran-backed militias on Americans are more frequent and audacious
“This may ultimately come down to how much risk the president is willing to accept in Iraq before our presence there becomes too much of a burden,” said a U.S. official.
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Saudi intercepts missiles in attacks claimed by Yemen’s Houthis
Saudi Arabia said its air defenses intercepted two ballistic missiles on Saturday night in an attack that Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group on Sunday said they had launched towards the capital Riyadh and southern areas near the Yemeni border. The attacks come days after Yemen’s warring parties had welcomed a U.N. call for an immediate truce on Thursday to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
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Internal Army memo says measures to halt COVID-19 ‘have proven insufficient’
Before more changes were made Wednesday, many soldiers complained to Army Times about their post commanders’ decisions to continue training through the pandemic. Leaders generally said that troops are safer when isolated in the training environment. Several soldiers disputed that, telling Army Times that people were “coming and going” between the field and post regularly.
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