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Saudi justice ministry enables electronic exchange of briefs
The new system abridges about 70 percent of procedures and directs clients straight to the assigned notary’s office without having to go through the data entry hall.
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Saudi Arabia’s Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed sees a big future for plant-based foods
Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed, an avowed vegan and the founder and chief executive of KBW Ventures, told CNBC Tuesday that the companies he invests in have to be capable of generating revenue — but they need to have a positive impact on the world as well.
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Agile or Irrelevant: KPMG 2020 Saudi CEO Outlook
The CEO Outlook is based on the input of 50 CEOs in Saudi Arabia, compared with KPMG’s annual global survey amongst 1300 of the world’s leading CEOs and assesses some of the important international trends impacting Saudi Arabia and how companies can chart new business strategies for success over the next three years.
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Asian Buyers Taking Less Saudi Oil on Demand Hit From Virus
At least four Asian oil refiners will take delivery of less Saudi Arabian crude than planned in March as the virus dents demand for fuel and creates a glut of alternative supplies, according to people with knowledge of the companies’ imports. The companies, which include three Chinese buyers, asked for lower volumes as part of their long-term supply contracts with Saudi Aramco, according to the people, who asked not to be identified due to company policy.
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Study: The Winding Road to a New Identity – Saudi Arabian Curriculum 2016-19
IMPACT-se's review of Saudi textbooks has detected subtle, yet substantive changes in the language, tone, narrative and outlook of the curriculum; efforts are made to describe, analyze and portray the Other with less hostile and destructive rhetoric. Yet, there has not been a wholesale elimination of problematic content5 or language.
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Art Rises in the Saudi Desert, Shadowed by Politics
Across the gold-and-russet sandstone canyon, the brawny rock formations sprouted contemporary art: an iridescent spaceshiplike sculpture, a glinting metal tunnel, a scattering of brightly painted spheres.
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Netflix Nabs Short Films From Saudi Arabia Start-up Telfaz11 Studios
Netflix has picked up a slew of short firms from Saudi Arabia start-up Telfaz11 Studios. The streamer has nabbed six films, which aim to shine a light on thought-provoking subjects with a focus on social themes. The films will be available to watch in 190 countries from February 27. The digital platform will badge the films under the banner Six Windows in the Desert.
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Authorities in Saudi Arabia arrested a woman who was filmed drifting
First-time offenders can be fined up to 20,000 Saudi riyals ($5,333) and have their car confiscated for 15 days. For second and third time offenders, the fine goes up to 40,000 Saudi riyals ($10,666) and the person caught drifting can face jail time.
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Coronavirus: China logs most deaths in a day as total surpasses 1,000
All but two of the 1,018 deaths attributed to the outbreak that emerged in December have taken place in mainland China. The virus is continuing to spread into other countries, with almost 500 of the 43,138 now confirmed cases elsewhere. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week reported the 13th case in the U.S.
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Purge of reformists in Iran election could doom nuclear deal, say diplomats
Reformist candidates have been systematically purged from the elections due on 21 February after vetting by the Guardian Council, a 12-strong body of lawyers and religious leader appointed indirectly by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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