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President Biden Says Administration Considering Re-Designating Yemen’s Houthis as a Terrorist Group
- January 20,2022
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Wednesday his administration is considering re-designating Yemen’s Houthi movement as an international terrorist organization following persistent drone attacks on civilians in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. His comment at a press conference came shortly after the group claimed an attack by the group that killed three people at Abu Dhabi airport […]
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Gains Estimated $1 Billion on Activision Investment with Microsoft Takeover
- January 19,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) bet on gaming publisher Activision is set to gain over $1 billion with Microsoft’s planned takeover of the company, a Bloomberg report said.
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Three Killed, Six Injured in Deadly Houthi Drone Attack on UAE Capital
- January 18,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Yemen’s rebel Houthi movement said Monday it had carried out a military attack on the United Arab Emirates, attacking the airport in Abu Dhabi and an industrial area and killing three people, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia Set to Send First Athlete to Winter Games in Beijing
- January 17,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be participating for the first time in history in the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
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The 966 Episode 21: A deep dive on the homegrown Saudi defense industry and the U.S.-Saudi security relationship with David Des Roches
- January 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 21 of The 966 has the hosts welcoming special guest and security expert David Des Roches, Associate Professor at the National Defense University and a Non-Resident Fellow, AGSIW. Des Roches joins The 966 to discuss the status of the U.S.-Saudi security relationship and how Saudi Arabia is progressing in its efforts to develop a homegrown […]
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Reports: Lucid will Build Factory in Saudi Arabia by 2026
- January 13,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Group Inc.’s chairman Andrew Liveris said this week that the EV car-marker intends to build a factory in Saudi Arabia by 2025 or 2026, and is currently in the process of negotiating details with ministries in the Kingdom.
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New Podcast Explores History Behind Greg Norman’s Saudi-Backed Quest to Shake-Up Golf
- January 12,2022
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- SUSTG Team
A new podcast from Golf Digest focuses on the history behind Greg Norman’s quest to shake up the sport of golf, backed by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund’s LIV Golf Investments.
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Saudi-backed Coalition Ramps Up Fighting in Yemen; Forces Re-Take Shabwa Province
- January 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Forces of Yemen’s Saudi-backed, internationally recognized government in Yemen have reclaimed the entire southern province of Shabwa from Iran-backed Houthi rebels, the AP reports, citing officials. Government forces and Houthi rebels have been locked for months in a fierce battle in northern Yemen, with heavy fighting in the oil and gas rich Marib and Shabwa provinces.
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Al Attiyah Keeps Sizable Lead in Dakar Rally; Saudi Officials Find ‘No Criminal Suspicions’ in Last Week’s Blast
- January 10,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah kept a sizable lead going in the Dakar Rally as it enters its second week, as Sebastien Loeb moved back into second place with a stage victory at the start of week two in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to Reuters.
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The 966 Episode 20: The Dakar Rally’s coolest truck, Saudi coffee, a look at the Saudi mining sector, and much more
- January 7,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 20! The 966 Hosts discuss Gaussin’s hydrogen-powered Dakar Rally truck in partnership with Aramco, why Saudi coffee is so delicious and how 2022 is “The Year of Saudi Coffee,” the mining and minerals sector in Saudi Arabia, a discussion oil in 2022, and much more in the program’s “Yallah” final segment.
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Saudi Arabia brought down to earth by Poland at World Cup
Saudi were beaten 2-0 at Education City Stadium on Saturday, when Piotr Zielinski and Robert Lewandowski struck towards the end of each half, and Salem Al Dawsari’s missed penalty and Abdulellah Al Malki’s mistake proved too costly. Saudi were dominant yet not decisive, the better team for much in front of a fervent support, but their World Cup dream remains in the balance. Attempting to reach the knockouts for only the second time in six attempts, they have it all to do again in Group C. It comes down to Mexico on Wednesday.
- Al-Arabiya - Herve Renard: ‘Proud of players’ as no one imagined Saudi could play at this level
- Fox - Saudi Arabia’s coach Herve Renard’s viral speech is everything
- Daily Mail - Robert Lewandowski was worthy of his big World Cup moment but Wojciech Szczesny was the real hero as Poles claimed a crucial win
- Reuters - Saudi Arabia in the mix for last 16 ahead of Mexico clash
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Safety and decarbonization lie at the heart of Saudi Arabia’s national drilling champion
For 60 years, Arabian Drilling has been a pioneer in Saudi Arabia’s oil and gas industry with operational excellence in performance, quality and safety underpinning its growth and contribution to the Saudi economy and society.
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Saudi developer starts delivery of Sedra Phase One homes
Roshn, a national community developer fully owned company by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), has announced that it has begun handing over the villas and townhouses within the Phase One of its landmark development, Sedra, in northern Riyadh, ahead of schedule.
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Ultra-exclusive party brand Faena coming to The Red Sea in Saudi Arabia
Faena is as much a hotel as it is an entertainment hub, with its own threatrical productions in Miami and Buenos Aires. Rooted in the idea of ‘personal expression,’ the hotels stay busy well into the night, visited by celebrities such as Beyonce and Jay-Z, Leonardo DiCaprio, Naomi Campbell and Madonna.
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Saudi Crown Prince to take part in Mideast green summit: Report
The summit is due to start at 4.30 p.m. local time and will feature delegates from Gulf Cooperation Council countries as well as the Middle East and Africa. It will be the second Middle East Green Initiative; the first was held in October 2021 in Riyadh. The summit is intended to lay out a roadmap for regional climate action, assessing the consequences of climate change and presenting solutions.
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Cartoons and Quranic verses form the latest Saudi-Iran battleground
The animated simulation shows a fleet of drones approaching an oil facility belonging to Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s state oil company. Air raid sirens are heard with ominous background music as the drones aim at the facility, apparently ready to strike. The one-minute video ends with a telling verse from the Quran about God repelling the invaders of Mecca by having them pelted with stones from the sky. “And He sent upon them birds, in flocks,” it says.
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Noor Riyadh: annual festival of light and art ready to illuminate Saudi Arabia’s Capital, with over 190 artworks by more than 130 local and international artists
Noor Riyadh is an annual festival of light and art, taking place across 40 locations throughout the capital of Saudi Arabia. From November 3 - 19, 2022, over 190 artworks illuminate the city of Riyadh with immersive site-specific installations, monumental public artworks, ephemeral sculptures, art trails, virtual reality, building projections and drone shows, transforming Riyadh into a dazzling night-time ‘gallery without walls’. The festival is co-curated by Hervé Mikaeloff, Dorothy Di Stefano and Jumana Ghouth.
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Oil giant Saudi Aramco’s quarterly profit surges 39% on higher prices
Net income rose to $42.4 billion for the quarter, up from $30.4 billion the previous year and just above expectations. The Saudi company also reported an increase in free cash flow to a record $45 billion from $28.7 billion one year prior and paid out its second-quarter dividend of $18.8 billion. Its third-quarter dividend of the same amount is due to be paid out in the fourth quarter.
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Saudi Arabia’s economy grows 8.6% in third quarter as oil activities accelerate
Saudi Arabia's economy expanded by 8.6 per cent in the third quarter of 2022, driven by higher oil prices and government reforms, the kingdom's statistics body said. Growth in the Arab world's biggest economy in three months that ended in September is up from 6.8 per cent from a year ago, the General Authority for Statistics (Gastat) said in its flash estimates report on Monday.
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Saudi Arabia’s economy grows 8.6% in third quarter as oil activities accelerate
Saudi Arabia's economy expanded by 8.6 per cent in the third quarter of 2022, driven by higher oil prices and government reforms, the kingdom's statistics body said. Growth in the Arab world's biggest economy in three months that ended in September is up from 6.8 per cent from a year ago, the General Authority for Statistics (Gastat) said in its flash estimates report on Monday.
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