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  • Saudi Arabia Ghazal Defies Camels as SUV for Desert Market
     

    Saudi Arabia is venturing into a territory normally reserved for automakers. The kingdom is developing the Ghazal, a sport-utility vehicle for the hazards of the desert, to diversify its economy beyond oil. The SUV, built by King Saud University in Riyadh, is an all-wheel drive vehicle with a rugged carbon-fiber frame aimed at taking on […]

     
  • Sarah Attar Is a Saudi Trailblazer, By Way of the U.S.
     

    One of the first women to compete for Saudi Arabia at the Olympics was born and raised in California. The athletes are Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani, who competes in judo, and Sarah Attar, a 19-year-old junior at Pepperdine University and a graduate of Escondido High School in California. Attar, who trains in San Diego, […]

     
  • Living Social
     

    In their pursuit to be where the young consum­ers are, brands have long identified social media as a crucial place to establish a presence. Where else will you find huge numbers of youngsters highly active and engaged? Results from market research company TNS indicate that 68 percent of MENA youth spend 12 hours per  week […]

     
  • Saudi Arabia to Send Olympic Women Athletes for First Time
     

    Saudi Arabia will send female athletes to the Olympic Games for the first time, the International Olympic Committee said, ending a ban by the kingdom where women aren’t allowed to drive. Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani will compete in judo at the London Games and Sarah Attar will run the 800 meters. The athletes, who […]

     
  • Saudi Arabia Weighs Annual Budget to Boost Clean Energy
     

    An annual budget for renewables would differ from the feed- in tariffs that Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Britain offered to spur solar and wind power in their nations. Germany was first to introduce the feed-in tariff in 2004 and became the world’s biggest market for solar because of the subsidy, which is paid for […]

     
  • Saudi Arabia wins oil battle against Iran
     

    It seems that the first round in the series of the ferocious battles between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two giant oil-exporting countries, was settled in favor of the latter. The Kingdom continued to produce oil regardless of the Iranian threats warning the Kingdom against filling the shortage in oil supplies that might result from […]

     
  • Showing Pragmatism, Egypt’s Morsi Looks to Saudi
     

    The first official foreign visit of any newly elected president represents a significant symbolic statement. Knowing this, new leaders choose their first visit very carefully, often selecting a country that is either a major strategic ally or an important trade partner. Nonetheless, the Egyptian government’s announcement that President Mohammed Morsi’s first foreign visit will take […]

     
  • Underground in Arabia
     

    Born and raised in Dhahran, I thought I had seen most of the natural wonders of the Eastern kingdom from the towering dunes of the Rub’ Al Khali to the pristine reefs of the Gulf, so it was a true surprise to read the manuscript for John Pint’s Underground in Arabia. I had visited the […]

     
  • Saudi Aramco to invest in new energy ventures
     

    Saudi Aramco has launched an investment arm to buy into companies that have developed technologies of strategic importance to Saudi Arabia and speed their deployment in the kingdom, the state-run energy group said. Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures LLC (SAEV) plans to invest in start-up and high-growth ventures offering new technologies to the upstream and downstream […]

     
  • Al Jubayl Saudi Arabia As Seen From Orbit at Night
     

    The city of Al Jubayl (or Jubail) is located on the coast of Saudi Arabia, along the Persian Gulf. The city has a history extending back more than 7,000 years, but since 1975 it has been associated with the petrochemical, fertilizer, and steel industries. At night, these industrial areas form a brightly lit region (image […]

     

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  • Saudi Arabia launches bidding for new mineral exploration licenses

    The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia has announced in a press release the launch of its most extensive mineralized belts to date, covering an expansive 4,788 km² that includes five exploration licenses. The ministry is inviting major mining and exploration companies to participate in the ongoing Exploration Licensing Rounds aimed at unlocking the belts’ vast mineral wealth.

  • Saudi Arabia calls for restraint following Israeli airstrikes in Yemen

    Saudi Arabia called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to distance the region and its people from the dangers of war after the Israeli attacks in Al Hudaydah governorate on Saturday, which aggravate the current tension in the region and halt the ongoing efforts to end the war on Gaza.

  • Saudi capital market’s momentum likely ongoing in H2 2024: HSBC Saudi Arabia

    The Saudi capital market is expected to see continued momentum in H2 2024, backed by a strong pipeline of initial public offerings (IPOs), announced projects, and investment opportunities, which is seeing higher investor engagement by local and foreign players at record highs compared to previous years, Faris AlGhannam, CEO and Board Member of HSBC Saudi Arabia, said.

  • Saudi Arabia Shifts from Participation to Hosting: Sustained Global Scientific Engagement Since 2011

    This year, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia transitions from the ranks of participants to hosts and organizers of international scientific competitions. Riyadh, the capital city, is set to host the 2024 International Chemistry Olympiad from July 21st for ten days. The Olympiad will involve more than 340 students, 200 volunteers, and 400 university professors and chemistry teachers from 90 countries. This makes it an opportunity for scientific exchange, partnerships, and a chance to discover Saudi Arabia through its capital, Riyadh, and witness its scientific, economic, and cultural renaissance, which has qualified it to become a leading destination in various fields.

  • Saudi Arabia to visit Brazil and lithium power Chile as seeks to diversify

    Saudi Arabia's mining minister will visit Brazil and Chile over the coming two weeks, the ministry said on Sunday, as the world's leading oil exporter seeks to expand its international presence in mining. In Brazil, talks will cover mining, food processing, and aviation, while in Chile the focus is on lithium, needed for electric vehicle batteries. "This aligns with the Kingdom's direction towards expanding the production of EVs," a Saudi government statement said.

  • Saudi Arabia’s move to nationalise engineering jobs ‘required’ to tackle unemployment

    Saudi Arabia's requirement that companies allocate 25 per cent of engineering jobs in the private sector to citizens looks set to help the kingdom tackle unemployment, as the Arab world’s largest economy moves ahead with its economic diversification strategy. The rule, which takes effect on Sunday, is applicable to private sector companies that employ five or more people in engineering professions, the Saudi Press Agency reported. It will provide more “productive job opportunities for male and female citizens in various regions of the kingdom”, SPA said.

  • Saudi says not involved in targeting Yemen’s Hodeidah, closely following ‘escalation’

    Saudi Arabia released a statement Sunday clarifying that it was not involved in an attack targeting the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah. On Saturday, the Israeli army announced that its fighter jet bombed Houthi military targets in Yemen, in response to the militant group’s attacks against Israel in recent months.

  • Saudi Unveils $690,000 Golden Pen Award For Novelists

    The top prize is $100,000, with the winning novel adapted into a movie by the GEA. Second place offers $50,000 and a movie adaptation, while third place receives $30,000. In addition to these top awards, the competition features Novel Track Awards, with $25,000 each for the best novels across various genres, including romance, thriller and mystery, comedy, action, fantasy, detective, horror, and historical fiction.

  • How Saudi Pro League Plans to Elevate Its Global Football Standing

    The SPL has shifted from last year’s extensive talent acquisition—where 97 players were signed—to a more strategic approach this season. The Saudi transfer window opened on July 18 and will close on September 2, aligning with European leagues. This change indicates a focus on filling specific gaps and enhancing overall team quality rather than a blanket acquisition strategy.

  • Potential and Risks Behind the National Transformation Program in Saudi Arabia

    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Constitution Law guarantees citizens the right to have medical care and treatment during emergencies or sicknesses [1]. However, for the last two decades, the expenditure per capita has risen tragically to reach a cost for each citizen from 370.42 dollars in 2000 to 1291.13 dollars in 2019 [2]. Nonetheless, the population of Saudi Arabia massively increased from 22,678,262 in 2004 to 32,175,224 in 2022 [3]. As a result, the burden on the healthcare system to address the population's needs against the increase in the incidence of mortality and morbidity rate and chronic diseases spread, in addition to the increase in life expectancy, makes the healthcare system struggle to reach the desired goals [4-6].