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Meet the first female filmmaker in Saudi Arabia: Haifaa al-Mansour
This time was different – we could work in the streets. Though sometimes, in very conservative neighbourhoods, we didn’t want to attract attention. There were some people who tried to stop us; they wanted to kick us out. We called the police and the police told them, “You cannot stop them. They’re here and you have to respect that.” It’s something that never happened before.
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Turkey Indicts 20 Saudis in Jamal Khashoggi’s Killing
The case is unlikely to come to trial since none of the 20 men are in the country and Turkish law demands the presence of the defendants for a trial. Saudi Arabia has not granted Turkish investigators access to the accused in Saudi Arabia, and is unlikely to cooperate in any extradition.
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GE upbeat on Saudi energy manufacturing sector
Manufacturing, in fact, is seen just as important as technology, healthcare and power, while oil and gas, and natural resources continue to be deemed as important sectors. Saudi STEM professionals and students regard manufacturing as one of the top three, alongside technology and tourism.
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Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia to ban entry and exit from Riyadh, Mecca and Medina
“Residents of the thirteen provinces of the kingdom will be banned from leaving them or moving to other areas,” an official statement published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said. “Entry and exit from the cities of Riyadh, Mecca and Medina will be banned in accordance with the limits defined by the competent authorities,” it added.
- Arabian Business - Saudi cracks down on Covid-19 curfew breakers with nine arrests in Riyadh
- Arab News - Saudi ministry warns against ‘even small gatherings’
- Asharq Al-Awsat - Saudi Ministers, Officials Document Their Experience in Working Remotely
- Arabian Business - In pictures: Silence across Saudi Arabia as 'dusk-to-dawn' coronavirus curfew
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First group of Saudi aircraft technicians graduate
The program includes two tracks: Aircraft mechanics and aircraft electronics. The study of the two tracks requires 44 months divided on theoretical and practical sides, with 5,200 hours of technical training and 3,630 hours of theoretical study. The program is internationally recognized.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Arab World: Impact, Politics, and Mitigation
GCC states have a special demographic situation as a result of the presence of tens of millions of expatriate workers who are employed in all skilled and unskilled occupations in the Gulf region.
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Impacts of US withdrawal from Qaim base in Iraqi border with Syria
The United States handed over its base near a disused train station in Qaim, along the Iraqi-Syrian border, to Iraqi security forces March 17, almost 2½ years after the international coalition helped Iraqi forces retake the city from the Islamic State (IS).
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U.S. to reduce Afghan aid by $1 billion after Pompeo fails to break impasse
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday announced a $1 billion cut in U.S. aid to Afghanistan after he failed to convince Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his political foe to end a feud that has helped jeopardize a U.S.-led peace effort.
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World Bank allocates $26.7m to fight coronavirus in Yemen
The World Bank and International Finance Cooperation have allocated $26.7m to help the Yemeni government’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic, it was reported on Monday. The grant was announced by Yemen’s Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Nagib Al-Aweg. According to Al-Aweg, the government had asked for international support for its efforts to tackle the coronavirus crisis and its social and economic impact in the war-torn country.
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Saudi Arabia tanker power play could backfire as oil demand shrinks
Shipping industry sources say Saudi Arabia has booked as many as 25 supertankers and provisionally chartered another 15 vessels, to send oil to new and old customers to undercut Russia. Together the ships can carry 80 million barrels of oil - almost equivalent to a day of global demand.
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