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Saudi Civil Aviation Authority Chief Replaced as Kingdom Set to Reopen International Flights on May 17
Saudi Arabia’s civil aviation authority said the Kingdom will resume international flights on May 17 after they have been earlier suspended due to coronavirus travel restrictions, according to reports citing a circular.
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Saudi Arabia is Improving its Air Defenses Against Missile Attacks
Saudi Arabia’s air defenses “appear to be coping better with long-range attacks on the kingdom,” defense and security publication IHS Jane’s said, as Saudi Arabia continues to fend off cross-border attacks from Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis.
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Saudi Arabia Now the ‘Top Theatrical Market in the Middle East’ and is now a ‘Major Driver for Arabic Film Production’ – Variety
Saudi Arabia’s historic re-opening of cinemas three years ago was the start of a major cinema and film boom in the Kingdom, making the Kingdom “the top theatrical market in the Middle East and is turning into a major driver for Arabic film production,” a top Hollywood publication reports.
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U.S. Secretary of State Blinken, Saudi FM Discuss Yemen Cooperation by Phone; State Department Condemns Houthi Attacks
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed diplomatic efforts to end the war in Yemen and bolstering Saudi Arabia’s defenses in a call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Wednesday, the U.S. State Department said.
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Rare Rain Challenges Golfers on Second Day of Saudi International at KAEC
It only rains an average of 6 days a year at the King Abdullah Economic City near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, but tour professionals visiting the Kingdom for the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers had to deal with on-and-off showers on day two in their battle to advance up the leaderboard.
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Report: U.S. Exploring New Bases, Access in Saudi Arabia to Counter Iran Threat
The U.S. military is “exploring the possibility of using a Red Sea port in Saudi Arabia and an additional two airfields in the kingdom” amid heightened tensions with Iran, the military said Tuesday, part of a preliminary agreement reached between the U.S. and Riyadh, according to several reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund Launches 5-Year Strategy, Including VRP Program for 2021-2025
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced a new five-year investment strategy, including its own Vision Realization Program (VRP) 2021-2025, with the goal of doubling its assets to 4 trillion riyals ($1.07 trillion) by 2025, according to comments made by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a public appearance on Sunday.
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Saudi Arabia’s New Open Banking Policy to Turbocharge Digital Innovation
Saudi Arabia’s central bank, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA), is introducing an open banking policy to advance digital innovation in the financial services sector, the body announced this week.
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Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman: New Saudi Cut Is ‘Commercial Choice, Not Political’
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman called this week’s surprise oil output cut for February and March a “wonderful present” for the oil industry and will affect both domestic sales and exports, and said that the choice for a cut was commercial and not political.
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Saudi-led Coalition Strikes Targets in Yemen after Aden Airport Attacked
Saudi-led coalition warplanes struck targets in Yemen’s Houthi-held capital Sanaa on Thursday in retaliation for attacks in the southern port city of Aden the previous day, including at the airport which killed at least 25, according to reports. The attacks at the Aden airport on Wednesday took place as officials in a government backed by […]
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US approves sale of blanket order training for Saudi Arabia’s Naval Forces: Pentagon
The US on Tuesday approved a blanket order of training for Saudi Arabia’s Naval Forces in a deal worth $250 million. The Pentagon says the training will enhance Riyadh’s ability to defend itself against regional malign actors and support US Navy efforts to enforce freedom of navigation.
The Pentagon said the Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification, notifying Congress of this possible sale on Tuesday.
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Perspective: On the stalling of major projects in Saudi Arabia
In general, and despite the succession of these loans, it is certain that the Kingdom’s economy has not slipped into danger, as the Kingdom’s debts constitute only about 26.5 per cent of the GDP by the end of 2023 (compared to 65 per cent in Germany and 112 per cent in France). The Saudi budget still enjoys large areas of manoeuvrability by reducing expenditures, supported by increasing possibilities for at least stable, and perhaps increasing, oil prices in light of the increasing geopolitical risks around the world and the increase in demand for black crude. This, in short, means that the debt risks to the Kingdom are still within the calculated and safe range, but it remains very important to anticipate what is coming.
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Saudi Aramco CEO says 80% of oil demand to come from Global South by 2050
"They [Global North] are putting a lot of funds to create the transition," Nasser said in a special meeting of the World Economic Forum in the Saudi capital Riyadh. "It doesn't work where the demand is today. Fifty to 60% of the demand is in the Global South. By 2050, 80% of the hydrocarbon demand is going to be in the Global South. So, we need to take that into consideration if we are worried about emissions. We need to focus on a mission rather than picking winners or losers."
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BlackRock to launch PIF-backed Saudi investment platform
The world's largest asset manager BlackRock (BLK.N), opens new tab said on Tuesday it plans to launch a new investment platform in Saudi Arabia, backed by up to $5 billion from Saudi sovereign wealth fund the Public Investment Fund (PIF).BlackRock and PIF said they had signed a memorandum of understanding under which BlackRock would establish a Riyadh-based multi-asset investment platform, anchored by PIF's initial cash injection, subject to certain agreed milestones being hit.
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Entertainment industry playing a lead role in Saudi transformation
The entertainment industry in Saudi Arabia has seen a serious boost in recent years as the country continues on its course to becoming a hub for leisure – and overall a place for the wealthy to spend big. Consumer spending in entertainment is expected to reach $5 trillion by 2028, according to a report from Redseer Strategy Consultants.
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Saudi Arabia activist sentenced to 11 years in prison for ‘support’ of women’s rights
Saudi officials confirmed in a statement to the United Nations high commissioner for human rights that Manahel al-Otaibi was sentenced on 9 January for what the Saudi government called “terrorist offences”.
Al-Otaibi, who was sentenced in a secret hearing before the counter-terrorism court, was found guilty of charges related to a Saudi anti-terror law that criminalises the use of websites to “broadcasts or publishes news, statements, false or malicious rumors, or the like for committing a terrorist crime”.
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Geothermal – Saudi Arabia’s Next Energy Vector?
For decades, Saudi Arabia’s power sector has heavily relied on hydrocarbons for electricity generation. Their abundant supply, affordability, and differential performance have made them a top choice. A significant portion of this electricity provides power for air conditioning systems and water desalination plants.
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Food-poisoning patients released from intensive care, 25 discharged from Riyadh hospital
More than half of the patients who contracted food poisoning caused by the clostridium botulinum bacteria last Thursday were released from intensive care and 25 discharged from a local hospital, the Ministry of Health reported on X. The ministry’s spokesperson Dr. Mohammed Khalid Alabdulaali confirmed that the only source of the contaminated food was from the local Hamburgini fast-food restaurant chain.
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Police arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University
New York City police arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators holed-up in an academic building on Columbia University campus late on Tuesday and removed a protest encampment the Ivy League school had sought to dismantle for nearly two weeks.Shortly after police moved in, Columbia University President Minouche Shafik released a letter in which she requested police stay on campus until at least May 17 - two days after graduation - "to maintain order and ensure that encampments are not re-established."
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In Israel, Blinken set to push Netanyahu for sustained aid into Gaza
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, pushing to get more aid into Gaza, while urging Hamas to accept a deal that would halt fighting in the enclave and bring Israeli hostages home.Following visits to Riyadh and Amman earlier this week, the top U.S. diplomat is now in Israel for a series of meetings on the final stop of his Middle East tour.
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