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Yemen’s Iran-Backed Houthis Launch Another Drone Attack on Saudi Aramco Facilities in Riyadh
- March 19,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group on Friday said it conducted yet another attack on a Saudi Aramco facility in Riyadh, in an attack comprising six armed drones, Reuters and the Saudi Press Agency report.
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New Paper Highlights Deep U.S.-Saudi Economic Relationship Beyond Defense and Energy
- March 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A new paper from authors David Kenner and Kameal Al-Ahmad of the King Faisal Center for Research provides a fresh overview of the US-Saudi economic relationship beyond the headline-dominating oil and arms sales.
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Viral Videos Show Sandstorms Engulfing Riyadh, Other Cities in Saudi Arabia
- March 15,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Viral videos emerging from social media show parts of Saudi Arabia experiencing an intense sandstorm which engulfed cities and towns in the Kingdom and forcing authorities to issue a weather warning.
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Saudi Civil Aviation Authority Chief Replaced as Kingdom Set to Reopen International Flights on May 17
- March 12,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s civil aviation authority said the Kingdom will resume international flights on May 17 after they have been earlier suspended due to coronavirus travel restrictions, according to reports citing a circular.
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Saudi Arabia is Improving its Air Defenses Against Missile Attacks
- March 11,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s air defenses “appear to be coping better with long-range attacks on the kingdom,” defense and security publication IHS Jane’s said, as Saudi Arabia continues to fend off cross-border attacks from Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis.
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U.S. Officials Hold First Direct Meeting with Iran-Backed Houthis in Bid to End War – Report
- March 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Senior U.S. officials have held a first direct meeting with officials from the Iran-backed Houthi organization that controls Yemen’s capital, Reuters reports, citing two sources familiar with the matter.
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‘New Launching-Off Point’ for U.S.-Saudi Ties: U.S. Imposes Sanctions, Visa Bans on Saudis for Khashoggi Killing, but Crown Prince Not Sanctioned
- March 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The Biden administration announced sanctions and visa bans on Friday targeting Saudi Arabian citizens over the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but stopped short of imposing sanctions on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman himself, Reuters reports. A senior Biden administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity to Reuters, said the approach aims to create […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Ambitions Expand to Mountainous Asir Province
- February 25,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) launched a new venture that will invest $3 billion in developing tourism and infrastructure in the southwestern mountainous Asir region, according to Reuters and Saudi Arabia’s official press agency.
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Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Speak by Phone
- February 19,2021
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- SUSTG Team
On February 18, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke by phone with Crown Prince and Minister of Defense Mohammed bin Salman to “reaffirm the strategic defense partnership between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the Pentagon said in a readout of the call.
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Dazzling Designs Revealed for a ‘Coral Bloom’ Concept at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project’s Main Hub Island at Shurayrah
- February 12,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia this week unveiled a new, visionary design and plans for the Red Sea project’s main hub island at Shurayrah, a “Coral Bloom” concept created by world-renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
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Saudi says it and Kuwait have right to exploit gas-rich offshore zone – state news agency
The Saudi cabinet reaffirmed the right of the kingdom and its neighbour Kuwait to exploit natural resources at a joint, energy-rich, offshore area, the state news agency reported on Tuesday. It also stressed the right of the two countries to develop the Durra natural gas field, located in this area, the agency said after a cabinet meeting.
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The male model testing gender norms in a changing Saudi Arabia
With his hot pink hair extensions and leopard print pantsuit, model Ziad al-Mesfer was bound to turn heads during his recent public photo shoot in deeply conservative Saudi Arabia. Passers-by began sneaking pictures on their mobiles merely minutes after Mesfer emerged from his white luxury car onto the cobbled sidewalks of a high-end cafe district in Riyadh, his stylist and photographer in tow.
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War in Ukraine generates interest in nuclear energy, despite danger
“They’re all doing it for the same reasons: decarbonization, energy security and national security,” said David Durham, president of Westinghouse’s energy systems business, which as of early April had signed memorandums of understanding with 19 different companies or government agencies in a dozen countries, including Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic.
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Mapping U.S. Wind Energy Generation by State
America’s wind energy generating states are all primarily located in the Central and Midwest regions of the nation, where wind speeds are highest and most consistent. Texas is the runaway leader in wind, generating over 92 Terawatt-hours of electricity during a year, more than the next three top states (Iowa, Oklahoma, and Kansas) combined. While Texas is the top generator in terms of wind-powered electricity, wind only makes up 20% of the state’s total electricity generation.
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Saudi Arabia provides $10m in urgent aid to Ukrainians
King Salman has instructed Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian charity to provide urgent medical and shelter aid worth $10 million to Ukrainian refugees who have fled to neighboring countries, mainly Poland, following Russia’s invasion. The initiative is being run in coordination with the Polish government and the UN.
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Saudi crown prince receives phone call from UN Secretary General
During the phone call, Guterres expressed gratitude for the Kingdom’s efforts to achieve a truce between parties of the crisis in Yemen. He also praised Saudi Arabia’s continuous efforts to reach a political solution to the Yemeni crisis. The two sides discussed the latests regional and international developments and the UN’s efforts toward them.
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Saudi Arabia Looks To Position NEOM As A Hydrogen Leader
Matthes references the growing array of hydrogen-based infrastructure in Germany, which already has more than 100 hydrogen filling stations (currently supplied with gray hydrogen). He sees a building momentum for a hydrogen market for cars, busses, trains, and trucks, appearing for example in Daimler Trucks’ advanced work on its GenH2 Truck.
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Egypt’s Hunt for Wheat Takes on New Urgency as Stockpiles Shrink
The Egyptian government buys wheat in regular international tenders, which have for years been dominated by low-cost supplies from Russia and Ukraine. The country abandoned two tenders immediately after the invasion, leaving wheat stockpiles increasingly tight -- they recently stood at just two and a half months worth. The local harvest will soon help replenish supplies, but Egypt needs to make sure it’s building reserves for the coming year.
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U.S. Steals OPEC+ Thunder With Historic Emergency Oil Stock Release
Russia is the world’s third-largest oil producer after the United States and Saudi Arabia and the largest exporter, accounting for roughly 12% of global trade, according to the IEA. It exports around 5 mb/d of crude oil, of which 60% goes to Europe and another 20% to China. Exports of refined products occupy an even larger space, accounting for 15% of global refined product trade, including diesel, a fuel used in industry and agriculture.
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Saudi Arabia’s hydrogen strategy targets $36bln of investments by 2030
He said Saudi Arabia is open to engaging with all IRENA member countries for hydrogen synergies, with engagements already underway with some European Union countries. Dowsary said the Kingdom enjoys huge advantages in hydrogen production due to the low levelised cost of renewable electricity and could become a major exporter in the future while noting that key challenges include driving down production costs and transport of hydrogen.
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