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Teneo Signs Up to Manage PR Unit of Saudi Mega-City
The New York-based firm’s duties include leading and staffing Neom’s PR unit to ensure that the development’s corporate messages and positioning are effectively communicated. It also will develop a crisis preparedness capability to include protocols, materials and training programs.
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Fifteen of the top projects currently shaping Saudi Arabia
The kingdom is pouring billions into a suite of gigaprojects, transport and mobility schemes, such as Riyadh Metro, designed to wean the country off its dependence on hydrocarbons and throw open its doors to tourists from around the world.
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From the field: The new student recruitment landscape in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi government began to wind down the KASP scholarship programme in 2016, and Saudi numbers in all major receiving countries began to drop off almost right away. But as those recent US numbers suggest, Saudi Arabia remains a very important source market, and a key recruiting ground for agents and educators in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
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First military section for women introduced in Saudi Arabia
Under the initiative to incorporate more women into the field, previously announced in October 2019, women can now join the military as lance corporals, corporals, sergeants, and staff sergeants in the Royal Saudi Land Forces, Air Force, Saudi Arabian Navy, Air Defence Forces, Strategic Missile Forces and Armed Forces Medical Services.
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Saudi Arabia to Screen Travelers From China After Virus Outbreak
Saudi Arabia will start screening passengers arriving from China and take other preventive measures following the outbreak of the new coronavirus in China, the kingdom's health ministry said on Wednesday. Deaths from China's new flu-like virus rose to 17 on Wednesday with more than 540 cases confirmed, increasing fears of spreading contagion from an infection suspected of originating from illegally traded wildlife.
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At Florida base, a mix of relief, anxiety in Saudi shooting aftermath
With an FBI investigation underway, Navy security officer David Link still is not allowed to talk about what he saw when a Saudi gunman killed three U.S. sailors at this sprawling Florida naval base last month.
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Youth make up over two-thirds of Saudi Arabia: Survey
Youth, categorized as individuals aged 0-34 years, make up 67.02 percent of the total population of Saudi Arabia, according to a report released by the General Authority for Statistics (GaStat)
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Saudi Arabia Issues $5 Billion of Bonds as Gulf Tensions Ease
The kingdom issued $5 billion of debt, taking advantage of low borrowing costs globally. It’s seeking to plug part of its growing budget deficit by selling about $32 billion of local currency and international debt over the course of the year. Investors placed more than $23 billion of orders for the debt, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement.
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Joint Syria raid killed ISIS oil official who financed sleeper cells
The ISIS official known by the pseudonym Abu al-Ward al-Iraqi was killed along with another militant who officials have not yet identified during the raid in Deir al-Zour province on Jan. 14, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said in a statement on Sunday.
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