SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.
We can't find results matching your search.
Adjust your search and try again or browse topics and stories below.
Recent stories from sustg
- 0 of 0 results
MUST-READS
-
Saudi Arabia prepares 25 hospitals to handle coronavirus cases: health ministry
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it had prepared 25 hospitals to handle any coronavirus cases that might be detected in the kingdom, part of precautionary measures which include closing its borders to foreign “umrah” pilgrims. Health ministry spokesman Mohammed Abdelali told a news conference that 2,200 hospital beds were dedicated for quarantine cases.
-
Maximum Security Scores Over Midnight Bisou In Saudi Cup
The son of New Year's Day had to run down frontrunner Mucho Gusto and fend off the late run from Midnight Bisou up the rail, but Maximum Security dug in gamely to win by three-quarters of a length on the wire.
-
AMAALA appoints Foster + Partners as Architectural Advisors
AMAALA, the ultra-luxury destination located along Saudi Arabia’s northwestern coastline, has announced the appointment of British award-winning architectural design and engineering firm, Foster + Partners. The firm will act as Architectural Advisors of the development.
-
Competition for Mediterranean Natural Gas Deepens as Gulf, European States Join the Fray
A set of alliances developing across the eastern Mediterranean is increasingly drawing in countries as far afield as the Gulf Arab states. It broadly pits a coalition of Greece, Cyprus, and Israel, backed by Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and France, against a smaller but more unified axis of Turkey, Qatar, and the Libyan Government of National Accord in Tripoli and its associated militias.
-
As Turkey Asks for U.S. Help, Trump Befriends Its Old Enemy
Greece has emerged as key to American plans to counter the influence of China and Russia in the Eastern Mediterranean as countries jostle for energy resources and infrastructure.
-
Arabs Flex Muscles and Talk as Erdogan Ups Ante in Libya’s War
Forces fighting with Haftar control the majority of Libya’s territory as well as its key oil facilities, and are on the outskirts of the capital. “We’re not supporting him or his vision for Libya,” Hussein Haridy, a former deputy Egyptian foreign minister, said of Haftar. “What we’re supporting is his protection of the western border.”
-
Iranian Hardliners Consolidate Power in Parliamentary Takeover
Unlike Tehran and other large cities where voter turnout is an indication of the country’s national politics and overall direction, smaller cities and rural areas tell a completely different story.
-
Uncertainty Hits Oil Market Ahead of OPEC+ Meeting
IPWeek, a major energy industry event in London that started February 25, was overshadowed by concerns over the coronavirus as dozens of attendees canceled their participation and sideline events planned by oil companies and trading houses were canceled. It is with this sense of gloom, reinforced by negative sentiment in the oil market over demand prospects, that oil ministers will be heading to Vienna.
-
U.S. Maintains Pressure on Iran, Stalling Diplomacy While Expecting Attacks
Nearly two months after the death of Iran’s most important general, the Trump administration insists its “maximum pressure” campaign is working. Many allies are skeptical.
-
Coronavirus: Iran’s vice-president diagnosed with disease as outbreak spreads
Iran’s vice-president has been diagnosed with coronavirus, state media have reported, as the country struggles to stop the spread of the disease. Masoumeh Ebtekar is among 254 people infected with the virus in the Middle Eastern nation, where 26 people have been killed.
- 10 of 57887 results<< 1 … 2,859 2,860 2,861 … 5,789 >>