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Princess Reema represents Saudi Arabia at Trump inauguration ceremony
- January 21,2025
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Princess Reema bint Bandar, Riyadh’s ambassador to Washington, represented Saudi Arabia at the inauguration of US President Donald Trump.
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Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi wins Dakar Rally!
- January 20,2025
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Yazeed Al Rajhi has won the 2025 Dakar Rally in the car category becoming the first Saudi overall champion ever in the world’s preeminent rally race.
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Future Minerals Forum wraps in Riyadh
- January 17,2025
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The fourth Future Minerals Forum, hosting government representatives from 90 countries, including 16 G20 nations, ran from January 14 to January 16 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh.
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Tesla to enter Saudi Arabia this quarter
- January 16,2025
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Writing for Arabian Gulf Business Insight, Megha Merani reports that Tesla is set to launch in Saudi Arabia within months.
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KAUST develops technique to extract lithium from seawater
- January 15,2025
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A recent study by scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), published in the journal Science, developed a new technology for directly extracting lithium from brine in oil fields and seawater, where lithium is present in extremely low concentrations.
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‘Golden Handshake’ initiative to launch in effort to boost government efficiency
- January 14,2025
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Saudi Arabia is planning to offer cash incentives to encourage public sector employees who meet certain criteria to resign.
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Ministers from 17 countries meet in Riyadh for talks on Syria
- January 13,2025
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The Riyadh meeting on Syria was attended by representatives of a number of countries from the Middle East and beyond, including Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkiye, as well as the UK and US. Officials from the GCC, EU and UN also took part.
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Alat and Lenovo complete a $2 billion investment and collaboration agreement
- January 10,2025
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Lenovo, the world’s biggest maker of personal computers, will issue $2 billion in convertible bonds to Saudi Arabia’s PIF as part of a broad investment agreement that will include a new PC and server manufacturing plant.
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Jeddah to host Formula E World Championship for first time
- January 9,2025
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After six seasons in Diriyah the Formula E World Championship will be held in Jeddah February 14 and 15.
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Saudi Deep Tech ecosystem
- January 8,2025
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, in partnership with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and Hello Tomorrow, has published a report on the Kingdom’s deep tech ecosystem.
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Pentagon chief, Saudi crown prince discuss regional security, Yemen war
Austin "noted Saudi Arabia’s recent successes in defeating Houthi attacks on the Kingdom" and thanked the crown prince for working with U.S. special envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking to end the Yemen war, Kirby said. Last month, Lenderking criticized the Houthis for not engaging seriously in stalled efforts to secure a ceasefire. He also urged the coalition to remove restrictions on all Yemeni ports and airports.
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Pentagon: ‘Small harassing attacks’ in Afghanistan not affecting withdrawal
Afghanistan has been bracing for violence as all U.S. and NATO troops withdraw from the country after 20 years, in line with President Biden’s order for a full U.S. withdrawal by Sept. 11.
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Here’s Who Will Be Running the Pentagon When Biden Takes Office
While news organizations have reported a number of these officials as being considered or expected to be Biden’s pick for the job, this is the most comprehensive list of who will be running the Pentagon when the president-elect is sworn in on Wednesday.
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Trump directed Pentagon to reverse decision and keep aircraft carrier in Middle East amid Iran tensions
One defense official says Miller's idea of de-escalation had not been adopted as a formal, approved policy. It took top commanders by surprise, several defense sources said. US Central Command wanted the carrier to stay in the region to deter Iran at a time of rising tension and less than three weeks before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
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The head of the Pentagon’s Defeat ISIS Task Force was ousted and his office disbanded.
When Mr. Maier’s team was disbanded, they were in the midst of answering dozens of questions from the incoming Biden administration about the status of terrorist threats, relations with allies and counterterrorism missions. Now team members will be scattered across the vast Pentagon bureaucracy or returned to their home agencies.
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Top U.S. officials were briefed on an active threat against Pentagon leaders, say five officials
U.S. military, intelligence and law enforcement officials were briefed late last month on a threat against the Pentagon's most senior leaders while they are on American soil, not just traveling overseas, according to five senior U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Pentagon Downplays National Security Concerns From Trump’s Diagnosis
“There’s been no change to DoD alert levels,” top Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement issued Friday morning. “The U.S. military stands ready to defend our country and interests. There’s no change to the readiness or capability of our armed forces. Our national command and control structure is in no way affected by this announcement.”
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Congress wants to see the Pentagon’s hidden costs of deterring Iran
House lawmakers have included a provision in their version of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act that would require the Defense Department to regularly report on the military’s hidden price tag of warding off Tehran’s ambitions in the region.
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Turkey to Keep Making F-35 Parts Through 2022, Pentagon Says
It’s the Defense Department’s first public confirmation that the Trump administration has softened a pledge to oust Turkey from the fighter jet program by March of this year over its purchase of a Russian-built missile defense system known as the S-400.
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U.S. senators ask Pentagon if $1 billion in Afghan aid was cut
Two Democratic senators on Monday asked U.S. Defense Secretary Mike Esper what happened to $1 billion in aid for Afghanistan the Trump administration said it would cut nearly three months ago, according to a letter reviewed by Reuters.
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