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King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival 2024 Concludes
- December 23,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The 2024 King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival, which featured a prize pool of more than $9.6 million, the largest in the history of the event, concluded on Thursday.
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Cruise Saudi Launches Inaugural Ship
- December 20,2024
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- SUSTG Team
AROYA Cruises’ flagship vessel, AROYA, has embarked on its inaugural journey across the Red Sea, marking a significant milestone for Cruise Saudi, a Public Investment Fund company, as it expands Saudi Arabia’s cruise tourism sector.
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World Arabic Language Day celebrated
- December 19,2024
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- SUSTG Team
World Arabic Language Day has been celebrated every year on 18 December since 2012. The date coincides with the day in 1973 that the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted Arabic as the sixth official language of the Organization.
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Noor Riyadh, world’s largest light festival, attracts 3 million
- December 18,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Noor Riyadh, the world’s largest light art festival and a flagship program of Riyadh Art, concluded its successful fourth edition, welcoming over 3 million spectators and bringing together over 60 artworks by more than 60 artists from 18 countries.
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Riyadh AI Declaration announced
- December 17,2024
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- SUSTG Team
At the open of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2024, hosted by the United Nations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia announced the Riyadh Declaration emphasizing inclusive, innovative, and impactful artificial intelligence.
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4th Red Sea Film Festival wraps; awards
- December 16,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Two juries led by Jury President Spike Lee deliberated to select winners across 14 categories. 16 feature films in competition as well as 48 films selected across New Saudi, New Cinema, Arab Shorts and International Shorts programs, were in the running for awards.
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Saudi Arabia celebrates milestone FIFA World Cup 2034 win
- December 13,2024
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Saudi Arabia and its citizens and residents came out for football-themed festivities including fireworks and drone shows that will run through December 14.
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FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host nation
- December 11,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has been confirmed in a virtual meeting of 200 FIFA member federations as the host of the 2034 World Cup.
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Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption campaign matures
- December 11,2024
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With ‘International Anti-Corruption Day’ just observed on December 9th, Oumeyma Chelbi and Robert P. Beschel Jr. examine Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption drive for the Middle East Council on Global Affairs.
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Apple to expand retail presence in KSA
- December 10,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Apple Store online will now be available in summer 2025 and Apple will begin opening the first of several flagship Apple Store locations in Saudi Arabia in 2026.
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Military TrainingPentagon: Saudi military students can still enter US despite shooting
The stand down in operational training will only apply to Saudi students, but the Defense Department plans to establish new vetting policies as part of the dayslong review that will apply to all foreign military students who enter the United States.
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U.S.-TurkeyThe Pentagon Isn’t Sure What to Do with Turkey’s Undelivered F-35s
Congress is offering the Defense Department the option to purchase Turkey's F-35 Joint Strike Fighters and giving the defense secretary discretion to spend up to $30 million to store the fifth-generation jets until a plan for their use is formalized, according to the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2020.
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Defense StrategyPentagon chief plans to shift US focus to China and Russia
He focused instead on shifting the U.S. military’s focus toward China and Russia — “today’s revisionist powers.” He accused Moscow and Beijing of seeking “veto power” over the economic and security decisions of smaller nations.
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U.S. MilitaryPentagon denies US mulling sending 14,000 troops to Mideast as Iran threat grows
“To be clear, the reporting is wrong. The US is not considering sending 14,000 additional troops to the Middle East,” spokeswoman Alyssa Farah tweeted.
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Iran EmbargoPentagon warns Iran will seek advanced weapons as embargo expires
The embargo in question – which dates back to the 1979 Iranian revolution – will expire next year, as stipulated in the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal.
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Trump Foreign Policy‘Secure the oil’: Trump’s Syria strategy leaves Pentagon perplexed
The unease of US officials implementing the policy became apparent on Thursday when an internal report by the top US diplomat in northern Syria, William Roebuck, was leaked to the New York Times. In the report, Roebuck complains that “we didn’t try” to deter the Turkish incursion, which has killed hundreds of civilians and displaced hundreds of thousands.
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Abu Bakr Al-BaghdadiPentagon releases first images from raid that killed ISIS leader
The Pentagon released newly declassified video and images Wednesday of the daring, two hour raid targeting ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi that shows US forces taking small arms fire from multiple locations as their helicopters approached the compound.
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F-35Lockheed to Get $34 Billion for F-35 as Pentagon Announces Award
While the purchase of this new group of stealthy F-35s for U.S. and allied militaries is expected to be valued at about $34 billion for 478 fighters, the Defense Department’s daily contract summary on Monday specified a partial installment of $7 billion.
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Foreign Military SalesPentagon Backs Contractors to Limit Disclosing Foreign Discounts
A provision in the House version of the annual defense policy bill would require detailed reporting whenever the Defense Department exempts such foreign military sales from a law that says the buyers should pay a portion of initial development costs for the equipment they buy.
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U.S.-TurkeyPentagon chief rips Turkey over ‘unwarranted’ Syria invasion
Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Thursday excoriated Turkey’s “unwarranted” incursion into northern Syria, saying it placed progress made in the region against the Islamic State at risk, according to The Associated Press.
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