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Critical Metals, Obeikan partner to build lithium hydroxide processing plant in Saudi Arabia
The 50/50 JV will be geared towards developing, constructing and operating the plant for the conversion of lithium spodumene concentrate from Critical Metals’ Wolfsberg project in Austria, which, according to Critical Metals CEO Tony Sage, is set to become the EU’s only battery-grade lithium mine by 2027.
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Saudi law graduates to benefit from specialist skills program
Outstanding Saudi law graduates will be receive intensive practical training from a team of specialist advisers as part of a second Future Adviser Program announced on Tuesday by the Center of Legal Studies and Research. The 12-month program aims to qualify young legal talents, and develop their skills in legal and regulatory consultation, as well as legislative drafting. Applicants for the program must be Saudi nationals, recent graduates from the years 2023-2024, and hold a bachelor’s degree in law with an academic GPA of no less than 3.75/5 or 2.75/4 or its equivalent.
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Saudi Arabia’s Neo Space Group Appoints Martijn Blanken as New CEO
NSG is a wholly owned company of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the nation’s sovereign wealth fund. NSG will focus on pursuing strategic and commercially feasible space sector opportunities. It will also invest in the most promising new space technology startups and entrepreneurs both in Saudi Arabia and globally. NSG is fully aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and plans to create a global commercial space communications leader.
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Syria’s national airline resumes Saudi flights after 12 years
Syria's national airline resumed regular services to Saudi Arabia after a 12-year suspension on Wednesday as the first flight arrived in Riyadh. The move, announced by Syrian Airlines and confirmed to AFP by Syria's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, continues a slow rapprochement between the two governments who restored diplomatic relations last year. Ambassador Ayman Soussan said a Syrian Airlines plane carrying 170 passengers touched down in the Saudi capital, marking the resumption of a regular route.
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Saudi Aramco Sells $6 Billion of Bonds Amid Fierce Demand
Saudi Aramco pulled in more than $31 billion of orders for its $6 billion bond sale, its first dollar-debt offering in three years. Bids peaked above $11 billion for both the oil giant’s 10- and 30-year notes, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Aramco also sold 40-year bonds in the deal that priced Wednesday.
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Saudi rig suspensions slow Middle East offshore growth prospects
Maritime Strategies International (MSI) has scaled back its projection for jackup drilling demand in the Middle East Gulf region, following Saudi Aramco’s decision to suspend contracts for over 20 jackups. The analyst now expects growth in the region of 1%, down from its previous estimate of 4%, mainly supported by activity in Qatar and the UAE to fulfill their respective oil and gas production targets.
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Bodies trapped in Gaza City under Israeli assault as mediators push for truce
Residents of Gaza City were trapped in houses and bodies lay uncollected in the streets under an intense new Israeli assault on Thursday, even as Washington pushed for a peace deal at talks in Egypt and Qatar. Hamas militants say a heavy Israeli assault on Gaza City this week could wreck efforts to finally end the war just as negotiations have entered the home stretch. Home to more than a quarter of Gaza's residents before the war, Gaza City was destroyed during the first weeks of fighting last year, but hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have returned to homes in the ruins. They have now once again been ordered out by the Israeli military.
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Coffee is getting more expensive thanks to climate change
The price of a standard contract — a 100-piece lot of 60-kilogram bags — topped $300 on Tuesday before settling slightly lower. The commodity is up nearly 28% for the year and 56% compared to a year ago. Like with cocoa, coffee harvests are shrinking because of climate change. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year that soaring global temperatures and fluctuating rainfall patterns are making it harder for traditional exporting nations like Vietnam, Indonesia, and Brazil to maintain harvest levels.
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Saudi Arabia and Syria resume regular flights as thaw with Assad advances
A passenger plane operated by Syria’s national airline landed at Saudi Arabia’s King Khalid International Airport on Wednesday, marking the resumption of regular commercial flights between the two countries after a hiatus of more than 10 years. The state-owned Riyadh Airports Company organized a ceremony at the Saudi airport to welcome the Syrian Airlines flight, in the presence of Syria’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ayman Soussan, and a number of Saudi officials in the air transport sector, Syria's official news agency SANA reported.
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Nike’s first campaign in Saudi Arabia: ‘What if you can?’ video goes viral
Sportswear giant Nike has come out with its first campaign in Saudi Arabia and the online commercial ‘What if you can?’ has created a lot of buzz on social media. The one-minute and 35-second video is aimed at inspiring young girls in conservative Saudi Arabia to back their potential and take up a sport. The online campaign has already amassed more than 37 million views on YouTube. It opens with schoolgirls playing a game of football and the ball stops at a female student sitting on the steps of a school. One of the students asks her in Arabic, ‘Want to play? Let’s go’.
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