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President Biden thanks Saudi Arabia as Kingdom Plays Key Role in Sudan Evacuations
- April 24,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia hosted more than 150 people from various nations who were evacuated from war-torn Sudan, including from the United States, according to reports.
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Talking tech in the MENA with MEI’s Mohammed Soliman, King Salman Park in Riyadh, Saudi’s growing soccer league, and much more…
- April 21,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Eid Fitr Mubarak! In Episode 84, Mohammed Soliman, the director of the Middle East Institute’s Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program and a Manager at McLarty Associates’ Middle East and North Africa Practice, joins The 966. Mohammed’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and business in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). […]
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STC Expands in Europe with Acquisition of Portfolio of Tower Assets in Europe
- April 20,2023
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- SUSTG Team
TAWAL, a unit of Saudi Telecom Company (stc), agreed to buy tower infrastructure worth 1.22 billion-euros ($1.34 billion) from United Group in its first foray into Europe’s telecoms market,” Reuters reports.
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Secretary Blinken, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud Speak by Phone as Middle East Diplomacy Heats Up
- April 19,2023
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud by phone on Tuesday to talk about regional diplomatic issues, including Yemen, according to a statement by the State Department.
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Unemployment in Saudi Arabia Reaches Record Low with Women Driving the Change — Jadwa Investment
- April 18,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The unemployment rate in Saudi Arabia dropped to 8 percent at the end of 2022, down from 11 percent in 2021, with women driving that positive change, according to a recently-released report from Jadwa Investment, citing the General Authority for Statistics’ (GaStat) latest labor market release.
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Iran and Saudi open embassies as thaw continues, U.S.-Saudi diplomacy evolves, and much more
- April 14,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 82, the 966 hosts fly solo and discuss some of the top developments of late on Saudi Arabia – and there are a lot of them. First, the hosts discuss Richard’s One Big Thing, which is the readout of the recent call between the U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, and Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Reuters Photo Shows Iran’s Embassy in Riyadh Opening its Gates for First Time in 7 years
- April 13,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Iran’s embassy in Saudi Arabia opened its gates on Wednesday for the first time in seven years, a Reuters photo confirmed, as the two sides continued apace with the restoration of ties between them.
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US EIA: Non-OPEC Countries will Account for a Higher Percentage of Oil Production Gains this Year and Next
- April 12,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Non-OPEC countries will account for a higher percentage of oil production gains this year and next, the U.S. Energy Information Administration predicted on Tuesday – a reversal of the last two years.
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With Saudi Delegation to Yemen’s Capital, Stakeholders Hope for Lasting Truce
- April 11,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen said on Monday he had traveled to the country’s Houthi-held capital to strengthen a truce and push dialogue that could end the country’s eight-year-old war, according to reports.
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Huawei in Talks With Saudi Authorities for Middle East HQ Move to Saudi Arabia
- April 10,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Huawei Technologies Co., the Chinese multinational technology corporation, is looking to make Riyadh its headquarters for its growing Middle East operations, according to a report.
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Afghanistan reports ‘deadliest’ week in its 19 years of conflict
The Taliban killed at least 291 Afghan security personnel over the past week, a top government official said Monday, accusing the insurgents of unleashing a wave of violence ahead of potential talks.
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Gulf monarchies and the eastern Mediterranean: Growing ambitions – Europe, Turkey, and new eastern Mediterranean conflict lines
In November 2019, Turkey signed a deal with Libya’s Tripoli government demarcating new maritime borders between the two countries that cut through Greek territorial waters. This move – which formed part of Turkey’s response to being cut out of the EastMed gas project – is likely to deepen the fault line.
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Big changes in GCC automotive sector predicted post Covid-19
The average life span of vehicles in the GCC has increased from 7.4 to 7.5 years to 8.1 to 8.2 years, meaning a rise on average spend on maintenance due to the average age of vehicle and mileage, offering a positive for the automotive aftermarket.
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In pictures: Muslim worshippers perform first Friday prayer across Saudi mosques
Saudi Arabia on Friday reimposed coronavirus lockdown in the city of Jeddah, the measures include a curfew running from 3 pm to 6 am, a suspension of prayers in mosques and a stay-at-home order for public and private sector workers in the Red Sea city whose airport serves Makkah pilgrims.
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Saudi Arabia announces reinstatement of coronavirus restrictions in Jeddah for 15 days
The curfew in Jeddah will be between 3 p.m. and 6 a.m. as of Saturday and mosques will close once again. Employees of ministries, government agencies and private sector companies in the city will not work from the office.
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Libya conflict: GNA regains full control of Tripoli from Gen Haftar
The recapture of the international airport in Tripoli - long out of use - is the strongest symbolic victory for the Libyan government so far, reports the BBC's Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher
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Religious sites begin to reopen in the Middle East as restrictions ease
From Istanbul’s mosques to Jerusalem’s churches and Tehran’s shrines, religious sites across the Middle East are starting to reopen after months of closure, as governments look to ease coronavirus lockdown measures
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Coronavirus has upended our best predictions for the growth of electric vehicles
A brand new analysis from the research firm BloombergNEF projects that global electric vehicle sales will drop 18% this year, which would end 10 years of growth but represents a smaller decline than their estimated cut to sales of traditional cars.
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Families of 9/11 victims seek more info on Saudi official mistakenly outed by the FBI
Two sources close to the lawsuit confirm to NBC News that the FBI declaration was filed incorrectly to the public docket and then removed once the Department of Justice learned of the error. It’s no longer publicly accessible.
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Opinion: Russia wants a frozen conflict in Libya
© Getty Images As Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar unilaterally announced his acceptance of the Libyan presidency, Russian reaction was predictable: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called for diplomacy. “In Moscow, we remain convinced that the only possible resolution in Libya can be through political and diplomatic communication between all parties, above all those in conflict,” he said.
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