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Saudis Celebrate Historic Win Against Argentina at Qatar World Cup with National Holiday
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz declared Wednesday as a public holiday after the Saudi soccer team beat Argentina in the World Cup on Tuesday in a thrilling and historic upset that will long be remembered and celebrated by Saudis.
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Saudi Arabia Announces 66 New Initiatives as Part of Environmental Action Plan at COP 27
Saudi Arabia has announced 66 new initiatives as part of its environmental plan at the UN global climate change summit taking place in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh, according to reports.
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2022 Global Cities Report finds huge leap in Riyadh’s Cultural Experience
Leading management consulting firm Kearney released its 2022 Global Cities Report assessing 156 cities around the world around the world across five dimensions: business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement.
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Saudi Aramco Launches Sustainability Fund with $1.5b in Capital
Saudi’s state-owned oil company Aramco announced yesterday the launch of a venture capital fund that will focus on sustainability-related projects, according a press release from the company and reports.
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The Red Sea Development Company is Now ‘Red Sea Global,’ and Will Look to Expand Globally
The Red Sea Development Co., known as TRSDC, has rebranded to now be called Red Sea Global (RSG), the company announced during the sixth edition of Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Riyadh on Oct. 25.
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Launches National Industrial Strategy
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched the Kingdom’s National Industrial Strategy, which aims to increase the industrial exports value to 557 billion riyals by 2030 ($148.34 billion), Reuters reports, citing the Saudi Press Agency.
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Aramco Commences Operations at Arabian Rig Manufacturing: Saudi Aramco’s JV to Manufacture Drilling Rigs in Kingdom for First Time
Saudi Aramco has launched Arabian Rig Manufacturing (ARM), a joint venture firm with American entity NOV, to manufacture drilling rigs and related equipment for the first time in Saudi Arabia.
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US’ Advent Technologies signs MoU with Saudi-based Hydrogen Systems; Saudi Wants Green Hydrogen Commitment from EU
US-headquartered Advent Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Riyadh-based Hydrogen Systems “to provide integrated hydrogen solutions and value-added support to industrial and renewable energy markets in the Middle East,” Zawya reports.
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Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Awards License for Khnaighuiyah Mining Site
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources said on Wednesday that it had awarded a license to mine at the Kingdom’s prized Khnaighuiyah mining site, where zinc and copper deposits are estimated around 26 million tons, Reuters reports.
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Monsha’at Report — Number of SMEs in Saudi Arabia Grows 25.6% in 1H 2022
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises (Monsha’at) said the number of registered SMEs in Saudi Arabia hit 892,063 in the first half of this year, registering a 25.6 percent increase from the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Afghan forces straining to keep the expanding Taliban at bay
Taliban militants are expanding their reach into new areas of Afghanistan, straining security forces who are locked in some of the bloodiest battles of the 13-year-old insurgency, provincial and local law-enforcement officials said.
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Death toll in Kabul hotel attack by Taliban rises to 14
The death toll from an attack on a hotel in Kabul where guests were trapped amid gunfire has risen to 14, a senior Afghan police official said Thursday.
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As U.S. withdraws from Afghanistan, darkness falls on Taliban’s birthplace
As the U.S. military’s presence and its aid dollars shrink, the cash-strapped Afghan government is unable to afford spare parts or fuel for the generators. Now, Kandahar, where Osama bin Laden ordered the 9/11 attacks, is growing darker, raising questions about the city’s stability and whether U.S. funds were properly spent.
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Afghanistan’s Endless War: Between the US, Taliban and ISIL
War is largely a seasonal activity in Afghanistan. Winters are harsh and fighters need to work fields and tend herds. With spring, another fighting season is underway. This year will be different from its many predecessors. US ground troops are no longer engaged in large numbers; the Afghan National Army is assuming the burden of combat; war-weariness is plain on all sides.
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Afghan Talks Agree On Reopening Taliban Political Office
fghan government officials and members of the Taliban have agreed that insurgents should open a political office for negotiations.
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Taliban, Afghan negotiators unable to agree ceasefire
Taliban representatives met with Afghan political figures for a second day in Qatar on Sunday, and one participant said the two sides discussed a possible ceasefire but ultimately disagreed over the continued presence of U.S. troops in the country.
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U.S., Qatar launch talks on fate of Taliban officials released in Bergdahl swap
U.S. and Qatari officials began talks Thursday about extending security assurances for five senior Taliban members who were released from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and whose transfer to Qatar triggered an outcry on Capitol Hill.
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Fighting Flares as Taliban Advance on Major Afghan City
Intense fighting flared in northern Afghanistan as security forces battled Taliban insurgents advancing Tuesday on a major provincial capital, officials said, with terrified residents fearing the fall of the besieged city.
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Afghan Taliban announce ‘spring offensive’ to start Friday
This year's offensive marks the first fighting season in which Afghan forces will battle the insurgents without the full support of US-led foreign combat troops.
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To fight the Taliban, Pakistani military turns to unorthodox but simple tactics – The Washington Post
For years, U.S. lawmakers and generals have tried to get Pakistan’s military to shift its security posture to prioritize operations against Islamist militants sheltering in the country.
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