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Saudi Arabia has paid $500M to cover cost of US troops in country
"Consistent with the President's guidance to increase partner burden-sharing, the Department of Defense has engaged Saudi Arabia on sharing the cost of these deployments, which support regional security and dissuade hostility and aggression. The Saudi government has agreed to help underwrite the cost of these activities and has made the first contribution," said Cmdr. Rebecca Rebarich, Pentagon spokeswoman.
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Saudi’s Sakani benefits 300,000 families in 2019; list for 2020 out
The government’s Sakani initiative benefited 300,041 families in all regions of the kingdom by providing free land to more than 90,000 families; prefabricated housing units to more than 117,748 families; and allocating more than 39,332 under construction housing units.
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Dakar Rally’s only female winner excited to teach Saudi girls
Having performed in the Dakar Rally in Africa, South America and now in Saudi Arabia, Kleinschmidt said: “I was quite surprised by the beautiful nature when I came to Saudi Arabia. This country has so many different landscapes. That it’s possible to find everything in one country was very surprising.”
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Dakar Rally 2020: Sainz seals victory, Alonso finishes 13th on debut
Two-time World Rally champion Carlos Sainz Sr has secured this third Dakar Rally victory in the 2020 edition of the event, held in Saudi Arabia for the first time ever.
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Saudi’s SABIC, Aramco set to decide on oil to chemicals project
The complex, which the partners originally planned to build at Yanbu on the kingdom’s western coast, is expected to process 400,000 barrels a day of crude and produce about 9 million tons of chemicals and base oils annually. Olivier Thorel, Aramco’s executive director for chemicals, said in December that the project was progressing more slowly than anticipated.
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Formula 1: Saudi Arabia unveil plans for race in 2023
Reininger said negotiations were ongoing between Saudi authorities and F1, adding: "The formalisation of a race is not for us at Qiddiyah. It is outside the confines of the project itself. But we are building a facility that will be able to host a really world-class event as one of the signature items we will have on offer here at Qiddiyah as we open in 2023."
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A Saudi university team wins big at massive tech event in the U.S.
A team representing Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) achieved quite the feat at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Innovation Awards ceremony in Las Vegas last week.
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Saudi Arabia brings history to life with museums construction
Scope of work for the projects included construction of new buildings for the museums, in addition to activities such as designing and preparing museum presentations as per the latest international designs and advanced modern capabilities in the fields of artifacts and visual presentations.
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The G20 and B20 in Saudi Arabia
This week, the Saudi Arabian Presidency of the 2020 B20 cycle kicked-off with the long-awaited Inception Event, hosted in Riyadh on 15-17 January 2020. To organize the B20’s activities, the Secretariat considered the topics covered under previous B20s along with emerging issues facing the local and global business communities. This resulted in the creation of six Taskforces, each dedicated to developing policy recommendations around a specific theme
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60 days until 2020 Saudi Census begins
The General Authority for Statistics (Gastat) issued the reminder on Thursday, as the final preparations continued for the Kingdom’s fifth General Census of Population, Housing and Establishments. The next phase, running from Feb. 3 until Mar. 6, involves a survey of buildings, property units and families.
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