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U.S. Notched Biggest Oil-Output Gain in the World in 2012; Gain was an All-Time High for U.S.
- June 12,2013
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- SUSTG Team
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry Cracks Down on Counterfeits In Boost to Consumer Protection
- June 10,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
This week, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) issued a press release on the Ministry’s Web Site that authorities had seized over 6,000 counterfeit cellphones. Looking to send a message to would-be counterfeiters and violators of consumer protection regulations, MCI authorities placed the forged phones in a pile then drove over them all […]
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Military Balance in the Gulf: In-Depth Report on U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition Updated – SUSRIS
- June 5,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Our partner site SUSRIS.com today draws attention to a recently updated collection of reports by Dr. Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) concerning the military balance in the Gulf States. “These analyses serve as the best open-source resources SUSRIS has identified among a field of many reports that address the […]
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‘Texting While Riding’? Viral Video Shows Saudi Man In Dangerous Highway Stunt
- June 4,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
A viral video of a Saudi man texting while sitting on the hood of his car has gone viral on the video-sharing site YouTube. It is not clear who is driving the vehicle, which has dark window tint. The Huffington Post described the video as such: “A Saudi man is seen playing with his phone […]
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Saudi Arabia Is Now The ‘Main Outside Source’ For Syrian Rebels, Reuters Reports
- June 2,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia has prevailed over friendly Gulf rival Qatar as the “main outside force” supporting the Syrian rebel cause, according to a recent Reuters report. Mariam Karouny reports that Saudi Arabia “has prevailed over its small but ambitious Gulf neighbor Qatar to impose itself as the main outside force supporting the Syrian rebels, a move […]
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PHOTOS: The 2013 SACM Graduation Ceremony in Washington
- May 29,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
As part of SUSTG.org’s coverage of the 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony at the Gaylord National Harbor in the Washington, D.C. area, we are pleased to follow up on our album from the Career Fair portion of the SACM-organized event to the Graduation Ceremony, which took place in the hotel’s sprawling exhibition space […]
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PHOTOS: The SACM 2013 Career Fair Held at National Harbor
- May 25,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The 2013 SACM Career Fair kicked off today at the Gaylord National Harbor hotel. Organized by the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission to the United States (SACM), the event matched thousands of students with potential employment opportunities in Saudi Arabia.
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WHO Director General: I appreciate Saudi cooperation against the new virus
- May 23,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Saudi Press Agency reports that the Director General of World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Margaret Chan “expressed thanks to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its cooperation with WHO against Coronavirus.”
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Reuters Analysis: Oil saving win-win drives Saudi solar power boom
- May 22,2013
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- SUSTG Team
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SACM Career Fair: U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia says ‘Future is Full of Opportunity’
- May 21,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James Smith, wrote in Al Arabiya today a congratulatory letter for the roughly 8,000 Saudi students who are graduating this week at the SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony. “More than 70,000 young Saudis and their families have chosen to study in the United States. Their presence on our […]
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Afghanistan: TalibanAfghan Taliban announce ‘spring offensive’ to start Friday
This year's offensive marks the first fighting season in which Afghan forces will battle the insurgents without the full support of US-led foreign combat troops.
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Saudi BanksSaudi banks to monitor ATM thefts by satellite
Saudi banks will install satellite monitoring technology in automated teller machines (ATMs) to protect them against robbery and damage, according to Arabic daily Makkah.
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Saudi MusicMeet the Saudi Arabian Black Metal Band That’s Breaking Saudi Law By Being a Black Metal Band
With that in mind, you've got to give it to Saudi Arabia's only black metal band, Al-Namrood, whose lyrics include all sorts of things that could get them executed. I got in touch with guitarist and bassist Mephisto for a chat.
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Saudi-LebanonLebanon gets French weapons in $3 bln Saudi deal
A Saudi-funded $3 billion deal to provide Lebanon with French weapons was underway on Monday as the first shipment arrived at the Beirut International airport.
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LebanonWhat we didn’t learn from Lebanon’s civil war
The lessons the international community should be learning now in Lebanon, 40 years after the start of the civil war.
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Saudi HollandiSaudi Hollandi Bank eyes strong profit and loan growth in 2015
Saudi Hollandi Bank should continue to post strong profit growth for the rest of 2015, albeit at levels below first-quarter earnings which were boosted by government gifts to state workers, its managing director said.
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PakistanTo fight the Taliban, Pakistani military turns to unorthodox but simple tactics – The Washington Post
For years, U.S. lawmakers and generals have tried to get Pakistan’s military to shift its security posture to prioritize operations against Islamist militants sheltering in the country.
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AfghanistanForeign fighters are spilling into Afghanistan, helping the Taliban
Hundreds of foreign militants are fleeing a months-long Pakistani military offensive and seeking sanctuary in Afghanistan, bolstering the ranks of Taliban factions and triggering one of the bloodiest starts to the spring fighting season in years, according to Afghan officials and analysts.
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BankingSaudi banks to report flat growth in first quarter
As banks in Saudi Arabia have started reporting preliminary results for the first quarter of 2015, analysts expect weaker growth in assets and profitability both year on year and quarter on quarter basis.
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GazaGaza police seize Banksy painting in legal row
Palestinian police confiscated from a Gaza graffiti artist on Thursday a bombed-out doorway bearing a Banksy painting after the original owner complained of being swindled into selling it cheap.
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