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Saudi Arabia Prepares Female Faculty Members For Online Education
- July 21,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The Open Education Consortium today announced a partnership with the National e-Learning Center of Saudi Arabia to offer a year-long, comprehensive eLearning Pioneers Program. The core of the program is built on the principles of online learning in the U.S. to prepare female faculty and university leaders with skills in online and blending learning. With […]
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How Saudi Women are Finding a Way in the Workforce
- July 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi women’s successes in the workforce represent “evidence of a slow but seismic shift” in Saudi society with entrepreneurs and career professionals finding ways toward career success in the Kingdom, according to a feature story by Alexandra Zarvis in the Los Angeles Times. “No matter how successful we are, no matter how much we achieve, the […]
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter to Visit Saudi Arabia Next Week to Push Benefits of Iran Deal
- July 16,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter will travel to Saudi Arabia as part of the Obama administration’s efforts to convince skeptical allies in the region about the benefits of the Iran nuclear deal, National Security Adviser Susan Rice told Reuters in an exclusive interview on Wednesday. Carter’s trip had not been announced previously. Although Saudi Arabia […]
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Official White House, Saudi Statements on Iran Deal
- July 15,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. President Barack Obama spoke with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman by phone on Tuesday to discuss the results of the P5+1 negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. President Obama also expressed his condolences over the recent passing of HRH Prince Saud al-Faisal. According to a readout by the White House, President Obama “shared details of the Joint Comprehensive […]
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Secretary of State John Kerry Issues Statement on Passing of HRH Prince Saud al-Faisal
- July 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry issued a statement today expressing condolences for HRH Prince Turki al-Faisal. “Teresa and I join with my colleagues, past and present, across the United States government in expressing our deep sadness at the passing of Prince Saud Al Faisal, who served as Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia for more […]
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Improvement in Demand, Slowdown in Shale Output Push Oil Market Prices Up 13% in 2Q 2015: Jadwa Investment
- July 8,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Oil prices are rebounding steadily following a low point at the beginning of 2015, according to a recently released analysis of the oil market by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment. Jadwa Chief Economist Dr. Fahad Alturki said that a general improvement in oil demand and slowdown in the rate of growth in US shale oil output combined […]
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Three Saudi Brothers Arrested in Connection with Mosque Bombing in Kuwait
- July 7,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Three Saudi brothers have been arrested in connection with a suicide bombing at a Shi’ite mosque in Kuwait last month, according to Saudi and Kuwaiti authorities and as reported by the Reuters news agency. “The three brothers were ‘parties to the crime of the sinful terrorist bombing that targeted the Imam al-Sadeq mosque in Kuwait,’ the SPA state news […]
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Oil sector pushes up overall growth for Saudi Arabia in 1Q 2015 – Jadwa Investment
- July 6,2015
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- SUSTG Team
According to a recently released report by Jadwa Investment, the Saudi economy saw 2.4% year-on-year growth in real terms in the first quarter of 2015. “The acceleration was mainly attributed to the oil sector, which grew following two consecutive quarterly declines,” Jadwa writes. “We assume that year-on-year economic growth will reach similar levels in the […]
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Opening of New Terminal at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport (PMIA) in Medina Shows Possibility of Public-Private Partnerships in Saudi Arabia
- July 3,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and Tibah Airports Development Company today announced the opening of the new terminal at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdul Aziz International Airport (PMIA) in Madinah Al-Munawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, according to a press release. The opening of the new terminal at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport (PMIA) […]
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Laughing Off Daesh Threats: Saudi Comedian Uses Satire Against Self-Described Islamic State
- June 25,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A Saudi comedian threatened with beheading by Islamic State supporters on social media, and accused of apostasy by a Saudi Imam, says he will continue to use humor as a tool against the extremist group. Nasser al-Qasabi is a 53 year-old Saudi comedian. A recent sketch, entitled ‘Selfie’, which aired on the Saudi television channel MBC, […]
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Saudi Arabia prioritizes sports for NEOM plans as costs balloon, sources say
Saudi Arabia has scaled back lofty ambitions for its NEOM gigaproject to prioritize completing elements essential to hosting global sporting events over the next decade as rising costs weigh, three sources told Reuters a day after the sudden departure of the project's longtime CEO.Saudi Arabia has scaled back lofty ambitions for its NEOM gigaproject to prioritize completing elements essential to hosting global sporting events over the next decade as rising costs weigh, three sources told Reuters a day after the sudden departure of the project's longtime CEO. "When the (NEOM) project was first pitched as an idea, costs were $500 billion. However, The Line alone was going to cost over a trillion which was why it's been scaled back," one consultant with knowledge of the matter said.
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Air Products in talks for more NEOM offtake
Negotiations are underway for additional offtake at the NEOM green hydrogen megaproject in Saudi Arabia which would exceed the production of the facility, according to CEO Seifi Ghasemi. Speaking on an earnings call following the release of Q4 and full year results (click here), Ghasemi said construction is about 60% complete, and it is on track to launch the facility at the end of 2026. Target production is 600 tonnes of hydrogen daily and analysts heard how the company plans to ‘fully load’ from 2027.
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Trump’s Middle East Picks Signal Staunch Pro-Israel Policy
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s nominees to serve as top diplomatic envoys to Israel and the Middle East have little, if any, official policy experience in the region. But there is not much question about where their sympathies lie. Mike Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas who was tapped on Tuesday to be the next U.S. ambassador to Israel, has said that “there’s really no such thing as a Palestinian” and argued that all of the West Bank belonged to Israel. Steven Witkoff, who was named on Tuesday as the incoming administration’s Middle East envoy, raised a vast amount of money for Mr. Trump’s campaign — including from Jewish voters after the Biden administration stopped shipping some bombs to Israel.
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Commentary: Saudi Arabia’s ruler used to be one of Trump’s biggest fans. This time it’s complicated.
"Gulf Arab states have concerns about Trump being unpredictable and the risks of having him back in the White House," Giorgio Cafiero, CEO of consultancy Gulf State Analytics, told Business Insider. Of particular concern, said Cafiero, is the fear that Trump could inflame the Middle East at a time when it is on the brink of all-out regional war. "His first administration had a highly Israel-centered foreign policy in the region and there are many open questions about how he'll approach the wars in Gaza and Lebanon after his second term begins in January 2025," he added.
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Diving in Saudi Arabia: Discover the Red Sea’s Newest Dive Haven
The Red Sea has attracted many scuba enthusiasts, may they be diving out of Aqaba in Jordan, Eilat in Israel or the dive centers of Egypt’s Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada or Dahab, home of the famed Blue Hole. In Saudi Arabia, where the Red Sea meets over 1,200 miles of its western shoreline, scuba diving isn't new to locals. However, international travelers like myself are only now discovering the recreational diving scene in this Middle Eastern kingdom, because historically, it hasn’t always had its doors open to tourism.
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Saudi Fintech Lean Raises US$67.5m in Series B Funding Round
Lean Technologies, a Riyadh-based financial infrastructure provider that enables businesses to embed banking services into their platforms, has secured US$67.5m in Series B funding led by General Catalyst. The investment brings Lean's total funding to more than US$100m and positions the company to expand its open banking services across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. General Catalyst, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm known for investments in high-growth technology companies, led the round. Other participants included Bain Capital Ventures, Duquesne Family Office - managed by investor Stanley Druckenmiller - Arbor Ventures and Saudi Venture Capital.
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Israel hits Beirut, ceasefire terms come into focus
A senior Lebanese official has signalled that Hezbollah is ready to pull its forces away from the Lebanese-Israeli border in any ceasefire, whilst rejecting Israel's demand for freedom to act against the Iran-backed group in the future. Pressing its offensive against Hezbollah, Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs for a third consecutive day, levelling more buildings in the area of the Lebanese capital controlled by the group.
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COP29 climate talks urged to find $1 trillion a year for poorer countries
Developing countries need at least $1 trillion per year by the end of the decade to cope with climate change, economists told U.N. talks in Baku, where early efforts to reach a finance deal risk being overshadowed by diplomatic rows. Money is a focus at COP29 whose success is likely to be judged by whether it can agree a new target for how much richer countries, development lenders and the private sector must provide each year to help developing countries finance the transition to greener energy and protect against extreme weather.
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Russia President, Saudi Crown Prince discuss Palestine-Israel conflict, situation with oil markets
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, discussed the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the situation with the global oil market with Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS), over the telephone, the Kremlin said Wednesday. The talk was initiated by the Saudi side and two leaders marked their positions on a possible settlement between the Palestinians and Israelis, according to a statement, Anadolu Agency reports. “The importance of continuing close coordination in OPEC Plus was emphasized. The effectiveness and timeliness of the steps taken in this format to ensure balance in the global energy market were noted,” it added.
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Saudi Arabia Solar Photovoltaic Industry Research Report 2024-2029: Saudi Vision 2030 – A Catalyst for Booming Solar PV Industry Amidst Oil Dependency Reduction
The Saudi Arabia Solar Photovoltaic Market was valued at USD 3.92 Billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 44.89 Billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 49.87%. The Saudi government has implemented various incentives, such as subsidies, tax benefits, and funding programs, to encourage the adoption of solar energy. These measures reduce the financial burden on businesses and households, making solar PV installations more attractive. Additionally, the decreasing cost of solar technology, driven by advances in manufacturing and economies of scale, is making solar PV systems more affordable. This trend is further supported by ongoing research and development in solar technologies, which enhances efficiency and reduces costs.
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