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Saudi Arabia approves borrowing plan of $37bn for 2025
- January 7,2025
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- SUSTG Team
Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan approved Saudi Arabia’s annual borrowing plan which estimates financing requirements of approximately $37 billion in 2025 to cover the expected budget deficit as well as about $10 billion in debt maturities.
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Major sporting events to be hosted by Saudi Arabia in 2025
- January 6,2025
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- SUSTG Team
With the Dakar Rally already underway from January 3 to January 17, Saudi Arabia has kicked off another year full of sporting events in 2025.
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Dakar Rally 2025 kicks off in Saudi Arabia!
- January 3,2025
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- SUSTG Team
The 47th edition of the Dakar Rally, the world’s most grueling motorsport event, will take place in Saudi Arabia January 3-17. This is the sixth consecutive year it has been held in the kingdom.
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Syrian Foreign Minister arrives in Saudi hoping to open a “new, bright page”
- January 2,2025
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- SUSTG Team
A high-level Syrian delegation, led by newly appointed Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday in its first official visit abroad.
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Argaam lists 45 key economic milestones for Saudi Arabia in 2024
- January 1,2025
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- SUSTG Team
From the Regional HQ Program to KSA’s winning FIFA World Cup bid to new listings on TASI and Nomu, Argaam offers 45 economic milestones for Saudi Arabia in 2024.
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British explorer to attempt to become first person to cross Saudi Arabia north to south on foot
- December 31,2024
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- SUSTG Team
On January 1, 2025 British explorer and TV presenter Alice Morrison will begin a five-month journey to become the first person to traverse Saudi Arabia on foot from the far north to the far south.
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Saudi’s ‘Year of the Camel’ draws to a close
- December 30,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia named 2024 The Year of the Camel to promote international cultural exchange and highlight the traditional and ongoing relationship between Saudi society and camels.
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GCC FMs meet to coordinate on Syria and Lebanon
- December 27,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) convened the 46th extraordinary meeting of the Ministerial Council in Kuwait to address ongoing events in the Syria and Lebanon.
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GASTAT Releases Health Status Publication for 2024
- December 26,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released its 2024 Health Status Statistics Publication with 97.4% of adults (aged 15 and above) rating their health as good or better.
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National Center for Wildlife Releases 66 Endangered Species at King Khalid Royal Reserve
- December 24,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife has released 66 endangered species into the King Khalid Royal Reserve.
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Pentagon confirms its ‘long-term’ commitment with Saudi Arabia
US forces maintain “strong capabilities” in various regional operations, including air defense, to deal with any emergencies related to Iran, Robertson was cited by the paper on Thursday.
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Leaked Pentagon memo warns of ‘real possibility’ of COVID-19 resurgence, vaccine not coming until summer 2021
Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar and infectious disease physician at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, recently told the New York Times that "everything would have to go perfect" in order to have a vaccine by January 2021.
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A ‘Mass Breakout’ of ISIS from Syrian Prisons Remains a Risk, Pentagon Watchdog Says
Thousands of ISIS fighters held by the Syrian Democratic Forces in Syria continue to pose a “high-impact risk of a mass breakout” — but since the U.S. withdrawal from northeastern Syria, U.S. forces do not have access to the prison facilities to assess the severity of that risk, the Pentagon’s inspector general warned in a report released Wednesday.
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Pentagon warns Taliban of ‘responses’ if violence continues
“If the violence cannot be reduced then yes, there will be responses,” US Forces-Afghanistan spokesperson Colonel Sonny Leggettwrote in a letter to Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid that he posted a copy of to Twitter.
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Trump tweets order to ‘destroy’ Iranian boats. Pentagon calls it a warning.
At a press briefing a few hours after the president’s announcement, Defense Department officials characterized it as more of a warning to Iran than a shift in policy.
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As Stocks Sink, Pentagon Fears Foreigners Will Buy Control of US Defense Firms
“The foreign investment issue is something that I’ve been tracking for the last couple of years,” Ellen Lord, defense undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment, said during a Wednesday briefing at the Pentagon. “There’s no question that we have adversarial capital coming into our markets through the various needs.”
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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.
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U.S.-Saudi RelationsPentagon Gives Conditional OK to Resume Saudi Training in US
The Pentagon has given the Navy and other military services conditional approval to resume training of Saudi Arabian nationals in the U.S. Operational training, such as flying and other non-classroom work, for the approximately 850 Saudis at multiple U.S bases was suspended on Dec. 10. That was four days after one Saudi trainee shot and killed three U.S. Navy service members at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida.
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AfghanistanThere is a ‘disincentive’ to tell the truth about progress in Afghanistan, Pentagon official says
The sunny outlooks reported by senior leaders in Afghanistan over the last two decades created a vicious cycle, a Defense Department special inspector general told lawmakers on Wednesday, because each successive rotation of troops was expected to produce results.
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Defense BillPentagon budget would hit Syria, Iran, Russia with tough sanctions
The Caesar Syrian Civilian Protection Act of 2019, passed by the GOP-majority Senate with an 86-6 vote, authorizes sanctions within six months on the Syrian government and anyone else who is “responsible for or complicit in human rights abuses committed against citizens of Syria or their family members.”
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