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Deputy Crown Prince: Saudi National Transformation Plan Part of Larger ‘Vision for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’ to be Unveiled April 25
- April 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
During another interview with Bloomberg last week Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said the “Vision for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” – a comprehensive plan the includes developmental, economic and social aspects and is intended to position Saudi Arabia for a post-oil era – will be announced on April 25th. The National Transformation Plan […]
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Saudi Students in the U.S. Drop by 33% as Popular Program Undergoes ‘Re-Evaluation’
- April 13,2016
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- SUSTG Team
According to Dr. Mohammad Al-Isa, Cultural Attaché to the United States, the number of Saudi students studying in the United States has fallen from 120,000 in 2015 to 80,000 in 2016, reports Arab News. The drop comes as the popular program has been “re-evaluated,” with new scholarship program guidelines that are significantly tighter and limit participants to […]
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King Salman Arrives in Turkey after Egypt visit, Awarded Highest State Medal by Erdogan in Ankara
- April 12,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Following a 5-day trip to Egypt, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman visited Turkey, a key ally in the struggle to defeat the self-described ISIS in neighboring Syria and Iraq. King Salman met today with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and will stay in Ankara until Wednesday, and then will travel to Istanbul for the 13th annual meeting with the Organization of […]
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In Yemen, Airstrikes, Demonstrations, and a Prisoner Swap Ahead of Planned April 10 Ceasefire
- March 28,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi-led coalition fighting Shi’ite rebels in Yemen said Monday it released 109 Yemeni detainees in exchange for nine Saudis who were being held as the war moves toward winding down, according to reports. With a deadline of April 10th for a cessation of hostilities and peace talks in Kuwait to follow, the Saudi-led war […]
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Council of Economic and Development Affairs Approves Over 130 Reforms to Evolve Saudi Arabia’s Economy
- March 23,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s most influential economic policy-making body has approved 133 recommendations on improving the competitiveness of the Kingdom’s economy, which will be announced within the next six months. Saudi Arabia’s Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA) – the main economic policy making agency which includes 22 key ministers and his chaired by Deputy Crown […]
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Ahead of Obama’s Visit in April, Four U.S. Senators Visit Saudi Arabia
- March 22,2016
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- SUSTG Team
HRH King Salman and other top Saudi leaders met in Riyadh with four visiting U.S. Senators ahead of a scheduled visit by U.S. President Barack Obama in April. The delegation included ranking Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Ben Cardin, D-M.D., and included Democratic Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado and […]
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Amazing Flower Festivals Color Saudi Cities
- March 16,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Flower festivals across Saudi Arabia are coloring the Kingdom as the spring season arrives. A festival in Riyadh put on display over 1.4 million flowers in a “carpet” pattern displaying the Saudi flag and other images using only flowers. Another festival in Yanbu similarly dazzles visitors with thousands of flowers of all colors. The Flower […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.S. Prince Abdullah Al-Saud Writes in Huffington Post
- March 10,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States Prince Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki Al-Saud has written his first op-ed since his arrival in Washington. The post, “Confronting Extremism,” was published in the Huffington Post. “Extremism, especially violent extremism, is a scourge on the planet. Those who promote extremist ideologies or sponsor acts of violence in […]
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Riyadh Metro’s New Trains will have Three Separate Classes of Cars
- February 26,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The trains for Riyadh’s forthcoming metro project on lines 1 and 2 will have three separate classes of cars for citizens and expats, according to reports. The Siemens-built trains will have a first class for men with “gold-colored seats” that are wider than other sections. A second section will be for families, which in Saudi […]
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Collapse in Oil Prices Hits Saudi S&P Credit Rating
- February 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing nations saw a cut in credit ratings by Standard & Poor’s on Wednesday amid the collapse in crude oil prices, according to reports. According to Forbes, Saudi Arabia is now rated A-, “a two notch downgrade from S&P’s previous rating of A+, [and] is forecast to have a current account deficit […]
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Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2024 PIF Saudi International
An in-form Tyrrell Hatton heads the field for the US$ 5 million PIF Saudi International, powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, currently taking place at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia. Hatton’s challengers, in the Asian Tour season finale, include defending champion Abraham Ancer, 2022 champion Harold Varner III, winner in 2019 and 2021 Dustin Johnson, and 2022 Open Champion Cameron Smith, along with Major winners Patrick Reed and Graeme McDowell, the 2020 champion as the tournament makes its debut in Riyadh after five successful years at the acclaimed Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City.
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The world’s ‘worst crisis’ is in Sudan
The war in Sudan is a tragic afterthought in global politics, forgotten amid the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. But 19 months of fighting between rival warlords and affiliated militias have ravaged one of Africa’s largest countries and provoked a rolling humanitarian disaster. Some 26 million people — about half of Sudan’s population — need food assistance in a country that’s home to the world’s largest displacement crisis. Close to 10 million people have been classified by the United Nations as “critically food insecure,” that is, on the cusp of famine or already in the grips of it.
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France and Saudi Arabia partner on SAF development
A new collaboration to develop sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production in Saudi Arabia has been announced during French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to the Kingdom. The agreement involves Aramco, TotalEnergies, and the Saudi Investment Recycling Company (SIRC), a major player in transforming organic waste into sustainable products. The agreement, signed in the presence of Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, will see the three partners assess plans for a production facility utilising residues from the circular economy, such as used cooking oil and animal fats. The announcement reflects deepening cooperation between France and Saudi Arabia in advancing energy innovation and sustainability in aviation, particularly as SAF gains traction as a critical part of global decarbonisation efforts.
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The Illicit Shipping Hub Hiding in Plain Sight: Video
An armada of vessels operating near Asia’s maritime thoroughfares moves hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned oil. Called the “dark fleet,” the ships also risk environmental catastrophe.
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Special Envoy Lipstadt’s Travel to Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE
The U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, departed this week for travel to Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates from December 3-14. This is Ambassador Lipstadt’s fourth trip to the Middle East and North Africa since assuming office in May 2022; her last trip to the region was to Israel in December 2023.
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In Conversation with the Saudi Pioneers Ibrahim Alhasawi and Meshal Almutairi
The contributions of two actors, formerly active in television series, are now working to elevate the role of actors in Saudi cinema. Ibrahim Alhasawi Ibrahim Alhasawi is a pioneering figure in Saudi drama and cinema. He is an actor, producer, and director having a career that spans over five decades. He began his journey in theater and wrote numerous colloquial poems, garnering numerous awards and honors throughout his career. Alhasawi is renowned for his complex and impactful roles. He has delivered exceptional performances in numerous television series such as "Tash Ma Tash," "Layla," and "Atr Al Jannah." In the realm of cinema, he has participated in over 11 films, several of which have won local, Gulf, and international awards.
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Macron wraps up Saudi visit as government faces no-confidence vote
Macron flew out after viewing the ancient AlUla heritage site, a cornerstone of the conservative country's nascent tourism industry, at the end of his three-day tour. The first French state visit to Saudi Arabia since 2006 came against the backdrop of a major political crisis that threatens to force out the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Speaking to travelling reporters on Tuesday, Macron rejected calls to resign to break the deadlock, saying such a move was "political fiction" and "doesn't make any sense". The French president kept the focus largely on diplomatic and business ties during his visit to Saudi Arabia, which is spending hundreds of billions of dollars on revamping its oil-reliant economy.
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FIFA urged not to give 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia in report alleging abuses of migrant labor
FIFA is set to ask members to acclaim Saudi Arabia and the sole candidate to host the 2030 World Cup — Spain, Portugal and Morocco, plus single games in each of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay — without an itemized vote. FIFA has resisted calls from independent rights activists and lawyers calling for greater scrutiny of the Saudi World Cup plan including access for international observers. They say FIFA risks repeating a decade of similar issues that tainted preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar despite consistent warnings by groups like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
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Iraqi ‘resistance’ in focus as Syrian government battles Sunni rebels
Baghdad is on high alert as several Sunni rebel groups have launched a coordinated military offensive in northwest Syria, stoking fears that the violence could spill over into neighboring Iraq. Iraqi officials have condemned the rebel campaign while bolstering border security. Meanwhile, Iran-backed Shiite armed groups have called on the government to intervene—heightening fears over the fallout if the conflict widens.
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Saudi Arabia signs PPA for 1,700MW Solar PV Projects
The Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) has signed the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 3 Solar IPPs as part of the fifth round of solar projects under the National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) which is led and supervised by the Ministry of Energy. The PPA was signed with the Consortium of SPIC Huanghe Hydropower Development Co. Ltd and EDF Renouvelables S.A. The consortium submitted the price of 5.13228 Halala/kWh (1.36861 USDc/kWh). The PPA was signed the Consortium of Al Jomaih Energy and Water Company, TotalEnergies Renewables. The Consortiums submitted the price of 6.68019 Halala/kWh (1.78138 USDc/kWh).
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