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Smartphone Generation: The Overnight Mobile Internet Revolution in the MENA Region
- December 1,2014
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
What is the single indicator related to the online market opportunity in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia that beats all other developed and developing countries? Just take a look at people in coffee shops, malls, or even at family gatherings, you’ll notice immediately that everyone has a smartphone. To be specific, 74% of […]
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With Hagel Out, Obama’s Next Appointment for Defense Secretary Will Have an Impact on U.S.-Saudi Relations
- November 26,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Just days before President Obama announced in the White House Rose Garden that his Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel would resign, Hagel met with Saudi Arabia’s Prince Miteb bin Abdullah – a rising star in Saudi Arabia at the Pentagon. With Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel set to resign, all eyes in the Middle East and […]
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After Meetings with Obama and the Pentagon, Saudi Prince Miteb Bin Abdullah Touts US-Saudi Military Cooperation
- November 24,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s visiting National Guard Minister, Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, visited Washington, D.C. last week in a push to “strengthen bilateral cooperation in various sectors, especially between the Defense Department and the Saudi National Guard,” according to reports in the Arab News and the Eurasia Review. Additionally, Miteb said that Saudi Arabia will receive Black Hawk […]
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Saudi Arabia will see 1.2 million barrels per day of new refining capacity by 2020
- November 19,2014
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- SUSTG Team
According to a recently released research note by Jadwa Investment, Saudi Arabia will see an increase of 1.2 MBPD of new refining capacity by 2020 representing a “major investment in downstream sector.” Jadwa’s Head of Research, Dr. Fahad Alturki notes: “Saudi Arabia will see 1.2 million barrels per day (mbpd) of new refining capacity come […]
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Iraq’s President in Saudi Arabia Latest Evidence of Improved Relations
- November 12,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Iraq’s President Fuad Masum visited Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah in Riyadh last night, the latest evidence of a thaw in diplomatic relations between the two countries. “The Iraqi president expressed his happiness to visit the kingdom and meet with his brother the king,” according to the SPA. The meeting was the highest level meeting of officials between […]
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Trading Begins Tomorrow on NCB’s ‘Steeply’ Discounted IPO as the Government Eyes Financial Sector Reforms
- November 11,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Trading is set to begin tomorrow on steeply discounted shares of Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank as Saudi Arabia’s capital market regulator will introduce rules for credit rating agencies next September, according to reports. Matthew Martin and Sarmad Khan of Bloomberg quote Asim Bukhtiar, a vice president and head of research at Riyad Capital, as saying […]
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Saudi Officials Visit Wounded from Al-Ahsa Terror Strike as Security Agencies Expand Activities
- November 7,2014
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- SUSTG Team
The clampdown on extremism broadened on Friday as Saudi Arabia’s security forces have arrested another 8 people in Monday’s terrorist attack in a Shiite village in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, according to media reports, including two police officers. The raids were conducted simultaneously across the country, including in Riyadh, Qassim and the Eastern Province, Arab News reported […]
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Khoja Out as Information Minister, Replacement Named
- November 6,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah relieved Culture and Information Minister Abdul Aziz Khoja of his post by royal decree and replaced him with Bandar bin Mohammed Asaad Hajjar, an economist and Saudi Arabia’s Hajj Minister. Although an Arab News headline said that Culture and Information Minister Abdul Aziz Khoja “quit,” media outlets are speculating that the Khoja was actually […]
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Energy Subsidies in the Gulf a Staggering $160 billion Annually, World Bank Says
- November 5,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Gulf states are spending an average of 10% of GDP on energy subsidies each year, a total of $160 billion, an IMF official said according to Arab News. “The GCC and other MENA states must start cutting energy subsidies now otherwise problems associated with them will get worse,” said Shantayanan Devarajan, chief economist for the World Bank in Middle […]
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First Global Entrepreneurship Forum Kicks off in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as Kingdom Eyes SME Growth
- November 3,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
The first Global Business Entrepreneurship Forum (GEF) was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today to bring together top business and startup leaders to the Ritz Carlton Hotel near the Diplomatic Quarter in the Saudi capital. Organized by the Centennial Fund, the GEF’s first event in Riyadh was a chance for entrepreneurs and others in the […]
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Saudi Arabia’s inflation holds steady at 2% in November: GASTAT
Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate remained stable at 2 percent in November compared to the same month in 2023, driven primarily by higher housing costs, official data showed. According to data released by the General Authority for Statistics, housing rents increased by 10.8 percent year on year in November, while apartment rental prices surged 12.5 percent during the same period. Overall, costs for housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels rose by 9.1 percent compared to the previous year, underscoring the sector’s influence on inflation.
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Saudi Arabia calls Israeli Golan plan ‘sabotage’ of Syria
Saudi Arabia on Sunday condemned as “sabotage” of Syria an Israeli plan to double the population of the occupied and annexed Golan Heights. In a statement, the Saudi foreign ministry expressed “condemnation and denunciation” of the plan, which it called part of “continued sabotage of opportunities to restore security and stability in Syria” after opposition forces overthrew Bashar al-Assad one week ago. “The Kingdom renews its call to the international community to condemn these Israeli violations, stressing the need to respect Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the statement said, adding that “the Golan is an occupied Syrian Arab land.”
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Israel plans to double population on occupied Golan, citing threats from Syria
Israel agreed on Sunday to double its population on the occupied Golan Heights while saying threats from Syria remained despite the moderate tone of rebel leaders who ousted President Bashar al-Assad a week ago. "Strengthening the Golan is strengthening the State of Israel, and it is especially important at this time. We will continue to hold onto it, cause it to blossom, and settle in it," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement. Israel captured most of the strategic plateau from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War, annexing it in 1981. In 2019 then-President Donald Trump declared U.S. support for Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, but the annexation has not been recognised by most countries. Syria demands Israel withdraw but Israel refuses, citing security concerns. Various peace efforts have failed.
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Foreign Ministry Convenes Fifth Meeting for Heads of Saudi Missions Abroad
The meeting was held in the presence of Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah. Discussions centred around "new Saudi diplomacy," showcasing constants and developments in light of Vision 2030. The meeting sessions delved into Saudi foreign policy priorities and the role of Saudi missions in achieving the Kingdom's strategic objectives and realizing Vision 2030 objectives. They also highlighted the administrative, financial, and digital initiatives that enable missions to enhance their operational efficiency. The inaugural general meeting of the heads of the Saudi missions abroad took place in Riyadh in 2006, discussing ways to enhance diplomatic action. The second meeting for the mission heads was held in 2010 to address the ministry's five-year strategic plan and the missions' role in its implementation. Subsequently, the third meeting took place in 2013, focusing on reviewing work strategies and professional performance standards. This was followed by the fourth meeting in 2017, with discussions centred around the ambassadors' message.
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Saudi Shines as Center for Global Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions Industry
Saudi Arabia has cemented its position as a rising global hub for the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (M.I.C.E.) industry with a groundbreaking announcement at the International M.I.C.E. Summit 2024 (IMS24). On the very first day of the summit, an astonishing Nineteen major events were confirmed for 2025, showcasing Saudi Arabia’s ambition to lead the world in large-scale business events and exhibitions. This strategic move underscores the Kingdom’s vision to diversify its economy, boost tourism, and solidify its status as a premier destination for global events. A highlight of IMS24 was the announcement of 12 new world-class events that will be hosted in Saudi Arabia. These events span diverse sectors, bringing a mix of high-profile business, technology, sports, and industry exhibitions to the Kingdom. Notable launches include Money20/20 (Informa/Tahaluf), the globally acclaimed fintech event, and FIBO (RX Global), the world’s largest fitness and wellness exhibition.
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Tawaref series: Premium residency for entrepreneurs in Saudi
The Premium Residency for Entrepreneurs is a pioneering initiative that aims to attract funded tech entrepreneurs who have expanded to Saudi Arabia. Let’s take a closer look at this program. PR for Entrepreneurs targets (mostly tech) entrepreneurs who are funded by a whitelisted VC or angel groups. There are two categories: one offers 5-year fixed-term residency, while the other opens the door to permanent residency. The one-time fee for either category is 4,000 SAR.
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Neymar Jr ‘very happy’ after swapping PSG for Saudi Arabia
In an interviIn an interview with RMC Sport, Neymar Jr (32) has revealed his ‘happiness’ representing Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia. The Brazilian made his high-profile move to the GulInIn an interview with RMC Sport, Neymar Jr (32) has revealed his ‘happiness’ representing Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia. The Brazilian made his high-profile move to the Gulf State in 2023 after leaving Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer after his contract at the Parc des Princes expired. Despite his happiness, it hasn’t been easy for the Brazil international since he arrived in the Saudi top flight. As was the same during his time at PSG, the forward has had a torrid time with injuries. Limited to just 7 appearances for the Saudi Arabian club, the attacker has missed over 60 matches due to injury.
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Commentary: Might Saudi Arabia actually be a good choice for a men’s World Cup?
He has also made it clear he thinks sport will play a big part in this process, saying he wants to create a domestic sporting industry that contributes more than 2.5 per cent to the economy, and he has acknowledged that being more active is the best way to tackle Saudi Arabia’s alarming obesity and diabetes problems. Being more active applies to girls and women, too, so he has already lifted the restrictions on sport for girls in schools and encouraged investment in women’s professional sport. Yes, of course, this is coming from the lowest of bases — it was not happening at all only a few years ago — but it is also undeniably progress. When I add all this up, I come to the conclusion that if we truly believe sport brings people together and can impact changes that other governmental levers cannot — and I do believe that — might Saudi Arabia actually be a good choice for a World Cup?
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Assad’s departure surprised Biden, US leaders. Now America must step up and seize the moment
For nearly 14 years, Bashar al-Assad's regime pursued a maniacal campaign of brutality against its own people, in order to suppress opposition through terror and mass killing. Beginning very early on, Assad’s military and security apparatus embraced what they called an "Assad or we burn the country" approach – but in truth, it was more Assad and we burn the country. From 2012 to 2016, 82,000 barrel bombs were dropped indiscriminately on urban areas of Syria, and nearly 340 verified chemical weapons attacks directed at civilian communities. Sunni Muslim villages were attacked and their entire population massacred, often with hammers and axes for terrifying effect.
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Commentary: Getting Peace in the Middle East
There is a striking similarity between the situation President Reagan faced in 1982 and the state of the Middle East today. There are three valuable lessons from the Reagan era that will almost certainly help inform the future course of President Trump’s approach toward peace: 1) the countries of the region want security above all, and the United States is the only one that can provide it; 2) Saudi leadership is essential for any comprehensive and durable peace; and 3) laying the foundation for relationships between Arabs and Israelis can only take place in private, far from the public view.
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