SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.

We can't find results matching your search.
Adjust your search and try again or browse topics and stories below.

Recent stories from sustg
-
Ahead of LEAP in Saudi Arabia, MCIT’s Abdullah Alshamrani joins The 966 to talk tech, ecosystem development, and more…
- February 26,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
Abdullah Alshamrani, General Manager of the Digital Entrepreneurship Center at Saudi Arabia’s MCIT join The 966 to talk ecosystem development in the Kingdom, the entrepreneurship scene, and the Kingdom as a future destination for tech.
-
The 966 LIVE at Hevolution’s Launch in Riyadh with HRH Dr. Haya Bint Khaled Bin Bandar Al-Saud and Dr. Mehmood Khan, CEO of Hevolution
- December 8,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
The 966 Podcast features a special episode this week for episode 114 with an exclusive, live duo of conversations, first with HRH Dr. Haya Bint Khaled Bin Bandar Al-Saud, Vice President of Organizational Strategy and Development for the Hevolution Foundation, and then with Hevolution’s CEO, Dr. Mehmood Khan. Lucien and Richard recorded conversations with top […]
-
Inflation in Saudi Arabia Continues to Decline, Easing to 2.3 Percent in July
- August 15,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s annual rate of inflation last month eased to 2.3 percent, down from 2.7 percent in June, according to official data. According to GASTAT, which produces and publishes the official data, housing, food and transport were among the drivers of a rise in consumer prices in July from a year earlier.
-
Royal Order Converts Riyadh’s King Saud University to Independent, Non-Profit Academic Institution under Umbrella of RCRC
- July 27,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman issued a Royal Order transforming King Saud University into an independent, non-profit academic institution that be under the “umbrella” of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, according to multiple reports.
-
Saudi businesswoman Dana Alajlani joins The 966, the PIF eyes a new sports investment arm, perceptions of Saudi and much more
- July 7,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi businesswoman Dana Alajlani, Head of Public Affairs for the GCC at Sanofi, the French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company headquartered in Paris, joins The 966 to share her professional journey and story. Dana is also Co-Chairwoman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Saudi Arabia (AmChamKSA) and is involved there with the Women in […]
-
Two people killed near the U.S. consulate building in Jeddah in exchanged fire; no Americans harmed
- June 29,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Two people were killed when an armed man exchanged fire with Saudi Arabian security authorities near the U.S. consulate building in Jeddah, according to reports leading to the deaths of the gunman and a security guard.
-
Saudi’s SAMI Ink’s Deal with France’s Safran Helicopter Engines for Engine Maintenance – Reuters
- June 23,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
State-owned Saudi Arabian Military Industries(SAMI) signed an agreement with France’s Safran Helicopter Engines for engine maintenance and repair, Reuters reports.
-
Saudi Arabian Low-Cost Carrier Flynas is in Talks for an Airbus SE Jet Order – Reports
- June 13,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier Flynas is in talks for an Airbus SE jet order, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg, as the main challenger to U.S.-based Boeing eyes major deals from growing Middle East carriers.
-
Aquaculture in KSA
- July 18,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s aquaculture sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, with production increasing by 400% between 2015 and 2022. This rapid expansion can be attributed, in part, to a concerted effort from public and private stakeholders to bolster food security in the region, improve economic diversification, and reduce overreliance on food imports.
-
Saudi Non-Oil Activity reaches 50% of GDP as Economy Continues to Diversify
- March 15,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
Non-oil economic activity in Saudi Arabia contributed 50 percent to the Kingdom’s gross domestic product in 2023, the highest level ever, the Ministry of Economy and Planning said on Thursday. The total non-oil economy was worth $453 billion at constant prices, driven by continued growth in investment, consumption and exports.
- 10 of 3131 results<< 1 … 36 37 38 39 40 … 314 >>
MUST-READS
-
Turkey completes investigation, charges Saudi aides in Khashoggi case
The Turkish indictment charges the prince's former advisers, Saud al-Qahtani and Ahmed al-Asiri, with "instigating a premeditated murder with the intent of (causing) torment through fiendish instinct," according to a statement from Chief Prosecutor Irfan Fidan's office.
-
Turkey Indicts 20 Saudis in Jamal Khashoggi’s Killing
The case is unlikely to come to trial since none of the 20 men are in the country and Turkish law demands the presence of the defendants for a trial. Saudi Arabia has not granted Turkish investigators access to the accused in Saudi Arabia, and is unlikely to cooperate in any extradition.
-
Turkey, Israel Virus Cases Near 1,000
Countries across the Middle East also imposed new restrictions on movement of people, shut public places and rolled out measures to protect businesses. In Iran, the number of deaths reached 1,685, with total number of cases at 21,638.
-
Turkey quarantines pilgrims returning from Saudi Arabia
Approximately 10,000 pilgrims returned from Saudi Arabia Saturday night, youth and sports minister Mehmet Kasapoglu was quoted as saying by the official Anadolu news agency.
-
Turkey Quarantines Thousands of Pilgrims, Orders Closure of Bars
Turkey, which has only diagnosed six cases of coronavirus, has ramped up measures to halt its spread, closing schools and universities, holding sports events without spectators and halting flights to many countries. In its latest move, the Turkish Interior Ministry announced on Sunday that bars and nightclubs will be closed from Monday to reduce the risk of coronavirus spreading.
-
Turkey’s Erdoğan holds talks with EU leaders over border opening
Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is travelling to Brussels for emergency talks, as the EU considers taking in 1,500 child refugees stuck in increasingly dangerous and overcrowded camps in Greece.
-
Russia and Turkey agree to cease-fire in Syria’s Idlib province
Russia and Turkey agreed Thursday to a cease-fire in Syria's ravaged Idlib province, the latest agreement on a cessation of hostilities following an especially brutal campaign by Russian-backed Syrian forces against Turkish-supported rebel groups in the region.
-
Idlib crisis: The high stakes for Turkey and Russia
As violence escalates in Syria's Idlib province, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is meeting Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Russia believes it is in a stronger position for talks — yet it also has much at stake.
-
Pentagon says US will not retaliate for Turkey in Syria
Esper and Milley’s comments appeared to further steer the US administration away from a possible military response in Syria, even after President Donald Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-Sc., called for an immediate no-fly zone over Idlib on Thursday. Graham spent hours with Trump on Friday at a rally in his home state.
-
Turkey launches Operation Spring Shield against Syrian forces
Ankara said today that it had launched Operation Spring Shield against the Syrian Arab Army on a day that saw Turkey down two Russian-made Syrian air force jets and Russian President Vladimir Putin agree to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on March 5 over the unfolding Idlib crisis.
- 10 of 1038 results<< 1 … 37 38 39 … 104 >>