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Jadwa: Inflation Report, April 2012
- May 13,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Year-on-year inflation dipped to 5.3 percent in April from 5.4 percent in March. Lower food price inflation was the main reason for the decline. Rental inflation picked up.
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Not a Drop to Drink: The Global Water Crisis
- May 9,2012
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- SUSTG Team
In the next twenty years, global demand for fresh water will vastly outstrip reliable supply in many parts of the world. Thanks to population growth and agricultural intensification, humanity is drawing more heavily than ever on shared river basins and underground aquifers. Meanwhile, global warming is projected to exacerbate shortages in already water-stressed regions, even […]
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Petchem projects lead Saudi industrialization drive
- May 8,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi project market continues to thrive. Latest data from Meed put the value of projects “planned or underway” at $745 billion in mid-April, around 13 percent higher than a year earlier. These figures need to be treated with some caution: The topline number is some 30 percent larger than the nominal size of the […]
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Journey of a lifetime
- May 4,2012
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- SUSTG Team
To say that I was excited to be in the presence of such history would be an understatement. I had been looking forward to this trip for months and was absolutely beside myself. My purpose was to travel with my mother to Saudi Arabia to perform the Umrah, a mini version of the annual Hajj […]
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Al-Qaida’s wretched utopia and the battle for hearts and minds
- April 30,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Driving east out of Aden, we were just a few hundred metres past the last army checkpoint when we saw the black al-Qaida flag. It flew from the top of a concrete building that had been part-demolished by shelling. From here into the interior, all signs of control by the government of Yemen disappeared. This […]
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Positive Steps: Interview with Saudi Minister of Finance Al Assaf
- April 23,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The industrial sector is the real excitement for us, which is growing at a rate of 15 percent, which is not a joke. The other one is service sector, like the financial services or the restaurant and hotels or other services in the economy. A particular sector that we are excited about is the mineral […]
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“Milestone” oil manipulation case unsettles traders
- April 21,2012
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. regulators’ $14 million settlement with high-frequency trading firm Optiver over oil price manipulation in 2007 is a “milestone” victory in their toughening stance on market malfeasance which is being closely watched by traders. In its first major case against an algorithmic trader, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said late on Thursday that a court […]
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Home boom aids Saudi Telecom profit surge
- April 18,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Soaring demand for broadband helped Saudi Telecom Co (STC) post a 60 percent increase in first-quarter profit on Wednesday, with the former monopoly reporting rising revenues in its mobile, fixed line, corporate and wholesale units. The former monopoly, which will pay a quarterly dividend of 0.5 riyals per share, made a profit of 2.52 billion […]
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Saudi tops in job creation in GCC
- April 9,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The Gulf region continued to create jobs despite the impact of Arab Spring in 2011 with the regional powerhouse Saudi Arabia topping the list followed by Qatar and Oman, according to a new survey. The oil and gas industry, healthcare and retail sectors enjoyed the largest headcount expansion in 2011, while banking and construction fared the […]
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Chart of the Day: A Short History of 200 Years of Global Energy Use
- April 8,2012
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- SUSTG Team
If you want to tell the story of worldwide energy consumption over the past 200 years, you need three chapters. Chapter 1: The Coal Age. Chapter 2: The Oil Age. Chapter 3: The China Age. In the early days of industrialization, the use of biofuels such as wood declined as the West learned to live […]
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Iran Nuclear Agreement: U.S. CongressBeyond Partisan Infighting: The Role Congress Should Play in Reacting to the Nuclear Agreement with Iran
The Congress – and presidential candidates – also need to keep the fact in perspective the fact that this is the only agreement we were ever likely to get, and that the choices now are this agreement or no agreement.
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U.S. - Arab: Gulf SecurityThe Arab-US Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf
A totally revised and final draft of this study, entitled The Arab-US Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf, is now available on the CSIS web site at http://csis.org/files/publication/150713_Cover_and__Report%20_Gulf_Military_Balance_2015.pdf.
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Iraq: Borders‘Lines Drawn on an Empty Map’: Iraq’s Borders and the Legend of the Artificial State (Part 1)
It may be that no modern nation-state has been called “artificial” more times than Iraq. While most scholars are quick to admit that all nation-states are artificial, in the sense that they are created by humans, Iraq, it would seem, is more artificial than most.
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ISIS: FBIFBI says it thwarted Islamic State-inspired July 4 attacks
U.S. authorities foiled attacks planned around the Fourth of July, arresting more than 10 people in the month before the holiday who were inspired by Islamic State online recruitment, FBI Director James Comey said on Thursday.
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Riyadh MetroBechtel starts tunneling for Saudi’s Riyadh Metro
A consortium led by construction company Bechtel has begun tunneling on Line 1 of the Riyadh Metro in Saudi Arabia.
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Muslim AmericansMuslim non-profits are raising money to rebuild black churches because “all houses of worship are sanctuaries” – Quartz
A group of Muslim organizations in the US have launched an online campaign to raise funds to help rebuild the eight black churches that burned down in Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, and Georgia after the June 17 deadly shooting in a Charleston, South Carolina church.
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Anti-ISIS Campaign: AirstrikesChart: The Airstrikes in Iraq and Syria vs. Previous Military Campaigns
Critics say the Obama administration isn’t dropping enough bombs on ISIS. Here's how Inherent Resolve stacks up against previous operations
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Anti-ISIS CampaignObama: ISIS Can Be Pushed Back With ‘Effective Partner’ on the Ground
U.S. President Barack Obama pledged to keep pounding Islamic State militants with airstrikes, but said ground forces in Iraq and Syria must secure any gains produced by the bombing campaign. Meanwhile, France’s defense minister said ISIS has demonstrated a rare ability to fight as an organized military group while simultaneously carrying out terrorist attacks.
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TelecomGCC smartphone market up 21% in Q1
The GCC’s smartphone market grew 21 per cent year-on-year in volumes during Q1 2015, according to a new report from IDC.
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HousingLand crunch: Saudi families learn to live in apartments
For decades now, apartments remained a temporary accommodation for Saudi families, pending the move to a more spacious house with mini-garden and a garage for the family cars. But this pattern of social culture in the Kingdom is diminishing slowly.
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