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Report: China, Eying Increased Influence in the Middle East, Presses Iran to Rein in Houthi Attacks in Red Sea – Reuters
A recently-published Reuters report says that top Chinese officials have asked their Iranian counterparts to help rein in attacks on ships in the Red Sea by the Iran-backed Houthis, or risk harming business relations with Beijing, citing four Iranian sources and a diplomat familiar with the matter.
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Zardun at NEOM the Latest Tourism Offering from Futuristic Giga-Project
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM recently announced the launch of another tourism destination, called Zardun, which bills itself as a luxury ecotourism area and “exclusive sanctuary resort.”
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Saudi Arabia is Set to Open the Country’s First Liquor Store in Major Shift
Saudi Arabia is set to open the country’s first liquor store, catering exclusively to diplomats, breaking with decades of strict alcohol prohibition in the kingdom and creating a pathway for greater access to alcohol for non-Muslims in the near future, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Real Estate Prices to Rise 25-40%, Premium Residency a Unique Opportunity – Al Rahji Executive
A Sales Director at Al Rajhi Investment Co. said real estate prices in Saudi Arabia are likely to rise by 25% to 40% in the coming period, Asharq News reported.
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A new slogan for Saudi Arabia? Taking stock of the Saudi Pro League, and much more – The 966 Episode 119
In Episode 119, The 966 hosts Lucien and Richard discuss a variety of topics and some of the latest news and developments on Saudi Arabia.
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Innovative Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia Departs from Stadium Design Norms
A new and innovative stadium design at Qiddiya, the entertainment mega-city outside of Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh, is set to provide a fresh take on design for sports and entertainment venues.
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U.S. Continues Campaign to Secure Critical Red Sea Trading Route with Terrorist Designation for Houthi Groups
The U.S. government on Wednesday returned the Yemen-based Houthi rebels to a list of terrorist groups as Washington seeks to halt attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea, according to a report in Reuters.
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At Davos, Kingdom Pushes Diplomacy and PIF Talks 2024 Investment Strategy
Saudi Arabia’s strong presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland is emblematic of an increasingly confident Kingdom on the global stage, with top officials from both the government and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund on the ground to promote Saudi Arabia’s interests.
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Saudi Arabia Invites Developers for 3.7 GW of Solar Projects
Saudi Arabia is seeking to award four solar projects with a combined capacity of 3.7 GW as part of the fifth round of its National Renewable Energy Program (NREP), with the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) opening the qualification process for companies interested in the development of the four projects, according to a report in renewablesnow.com.
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The evolution of Saudi Arabia’s public diplomacy with Rayan Alyusufi
The 966 speaks with Rayan Alyusufi, a young Saudi researcher in public diplomacy and international communication to discuss the Kingdom’s public diplomacy, “sharp power,” and evolution of Saudi as an emerging diplomatic player. Rayan is a PHD Candidate at Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom.
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Exclusive: Saudi-Iranian proxy war over Syria spreads to Davos
Senior Saudi and Iranian figures clashed behind closed doors at a private meeting convened by the World Economic Forum in Davos this week to try to promote peace in Syria, participants said.
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Pakistan urges for a Saudi-Iran line of communication
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, accompanied by army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif, held talks with Saudi King Salman in Riyadh where they discussed "bilateral cooperation and the latest regional developments," according to the official Saudi Press Agency.
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Perspective: The Saudi-Iran War Is America’s Fault
The fact is that Obama is losing an ally in Riyadh, but has yet to find a friend in Tehran.
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Saudi-Iran Tensions Place Pressure on Smaller GCC States
The GCC states are generally falling in line with Saudi Arabia’s pushback against Iran, but in unique manners given their varied views regarding GCC economic health in the era of low oil prices.
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Perspective: There’s Far More to the Saudi-Iran Feud Than Sunnis-Vs.-Shia
According to Wehrey, we’re currently witnessing a “third wave” of sectarianism brought on by the Syrian Civil War and the ascent of ISIS, and accentuated by social media.
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5 facts about Sunnis and Shiites that help make sense of the Saudi-Iran crisis
Pew found that the majority of Shiites lived in just a few countries: Iran, Pakistan, India and Iraq.
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Gulf States Guarding Their Interests in Saudi-Iran Rift
For all the diplomatic dominoes that have fallen across the Middle East in recent days, with ambassadors from different countries flying home as a result of the explosive rift between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the map of allegiances has not significantly altered.
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Oil market rests on Saudi-Iranian output deal
The next shift in oil prices may rest on a Saudi-Iranian output deal. Saudi Arabia says it will work with the world’s biggest oil producers to maintain price stability. To be effective, the OPEC kingpin will also have to make room for Iran to add barrels to the flooded market.
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Perspective: The Saudi-Iranian “Cold War” and the battle over Yemen’s strategic worth
The effect of the current narrative and the emergency meeting of the Arab League personified by the speech given by President Sisi, underlines a view that Iran, not Israel, is the main enemy of the Arab world. This fact emphasizes the need for the establishment of clear lines of contention against Iranian power, and displaces the Palestinian cause from the epicenter of the political picture of Arab countries to a peripheral role due to the assertion that the collective national security of Arab States is under its utmost historical threat.
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Slow progress in Saudi-Iranian ties
The Middle East is going through many developments, most notably the fluctuations of Saudi-Iranian ties, which affect the future of the countries in the region including that of Lebanon.
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