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Saudi Arabia’s Women are Registering to Vote for the First Time Ever
- August 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Voter registration for women began in the parts of Saudi Arabia this last weekend in a milestone for women’s rights. The first registered women voters in Saudi Arabia comes four years after King Abdullah announced that women will be granted equal voting rights. “The participation of the Saudi women in the municipal elections as voters and […]
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Saudi Oil Exports Boosted to Record Numbers as IMF Urges Fiscal Policy Changes and Greater Economic Diversification
- August 19,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s oil exports rebounded in June from a five-month low as the largest OPEC producer boosted output to a record, Bloomberg reports. Exports climbed to 7.37 million barrels a day from 6.94 million barrels in May, according to JODI data. Saudi Arabia told OPEC its June production was a record, exceeding a previous all-time high set in […]
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Saudi-led coalition pounds key Yemen port as violence escalates on both sides of the border
- August 18,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi-led coalition warplanes pounded a key supply city for the Houthi forces in Yemen as the Hadi-backed fighters continue to rely on recently introduced military equipment to make gains in the ongoing conflict. Warplanes hit the Houthi-controlled Red Sea port of Hodeida on Tuesday, destroying cranes and warehouses in the main entry point for aid supplies […]
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Saudi Super Cup in London Brings Saudi Football Fans a Taste of Home Sport in the United Kingdom
- August 14,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabian football clubs Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal squared off in the King’s Cup, the championship of the Saudi Professional League, in the United Kingdom to the delight of Saudi nationals in the UK. The UK print and online newspaper The Guardian noted that while the quality of the game may not have compared to the English Premier League gold standard, […]
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New Planned Saudi City in the Eastern Province May Create 90,000 Jobs
- August 13,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province municipality is planning a model city comprising a residential, economic, and tourism center along the scenic Half Moon bay just south of Al Khobar and across from Bahrain. When complete, the city will absorb 350,000 people, providing 90,000 jobs over the next 30 years, according to Construction Week Online and Arab News. […]
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Saudi Drawdown on Reserves Continues, but Slows to Lowest in 8 months – Jadwa Chartbook
- August 12,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia continued to drawdown on reserves in June, but at the lowest rate in 8 months, according to a recently released report by Jadwa Investment. Riyadh-based Jadwa found net withdrawals from Saudi government accounts fell to their lowest point in eight months, with $3 billion of net withdrawals in June while foreign reserves fell by $7.6 billion […]
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The Number of Women Employed in Saudi Arabia has Increased by 48% since 2010
- August 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi women are entering the workforce in greater numbers as a promising report by Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics finds a significant uptick in women employed in Saudi Arabia. The increase of 48% since 2010 is encouraging news for the government of Saudi Arabia. The report reflects a slow but seismic shift in Saudi society […]
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‘ISIS Offshoot’ Claims Responsibility for Terrorist Attack in Asir as Images Emerge of Aftermath
- August 7,2015
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- SUSTG Team
An alleged new branch of ISIS in Saudi Arabia has claimed responsibility for an attack that targeted a mosque used by police special forces in the kingdom’s southwest, according to latest reports. The suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a local security force headquarters in Abha, the capital of Saudi Arabia’s south western province of Asir, […]
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Blast Hits Mosque in Asir Province, at Least 13 Confirmed Dead in Third Major Mosque Attack in 2015
- August 6,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a local security force headquarters in Abha, the capital of Asir province near the Yemeni border. The Guardian reports that, “Ten members of emergency services and three mosque workers killed when a bomber detonated vest during noon prayers in Asir.” The attack is the third such attack in Saudi Arabia […]
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Footage from the Front Lines: Tanks to Al-Anad and the Battle for Aden Caught on Film
- August 5,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Dramatic footage from two videos on YouTube posted by the Russian TV station RT and a new VICE news documentary bring the war in Yemen to the screens in front of us. Video from RT shows very latest footage from the Coalition-backed effort to seize Al-Anad air base in Yemen, a key military asset that […]
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Saudi insurance spending per capita up 30% to SAR 2,034 in 2023
Per capita spending on insurance in Saudi Arabia grew 30% to SAR 2,034 by the end of 2023, compared to SAR 1,564 a year earlier, data from the Insurance Authority (IA) showed. The per capita insurance spending is defined as the gross written premiums (GWPs) during the year divided by population number. Health insurance accounted for 59% of total per capita spending in the sector last year, followed by general insurance with 37%, as well as protection and savings insurance with 4%.
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How would a President Harris deal with Saudi Arabia?
As president, Harris would have to accept that close ties with Riyadh are necessary. There is already a draft bilateral agreement with Saudi Arabia that includes security guarantees and cooperation on civilian nuclear power. While the vice president is campaigning, improbably, as the candidate of change, she should pick up the threads of Biden’s existing policy on Saudi Arabia.
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NASCAR linked with possible race in Saudi Arabia toward end of decade
NASCAR was listed with a caveat that it was one of the parties having discussions as opposed to having a firm deal. NASCAR COO Steve O’Donnell and Exec VP and Chief Venue & Racing Innovations Officer Ben Kennedy both told SBJ in separate interviews in ’23 that the Middle East was one of the regions they were exploring for potential events, alongside Europe, South America and Asia.
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Amjad Iraqi: The Future of Palestinians in Israel
Amjad Iraqi: It's definitely been quite a complex experience. I think first of all, Gaza's not just sort of an imaginary construct for Palestinian citizens. There are very real family connections, community connections, and Palestinian history. Gaza is, and has always been, very much the center of Palestinian identity and politics and culture. And so, to experience it in this moment whereby you're seeing Gaza decimated in the way that it's been, I think has been very profoundly shocking to Palestinian citizens as much as it has to other Palestinians.
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Cruise Saudi expanding to 10 destinations along Red Sea coast, 3 new ports underway
Currently operational ports include Jeddah, Yanbu, and Dammam, which have already facilitated visits from hundreds of thousands of international tourists. Among the new developments is AlWajh, which Clasen revealed will serve as a gateway to AlUla, plus a private island and beach location exclusively for cruise passengers.
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Saudi Arabia Turns to Debt Markets for Vision 2030 Financing
According to Saudi Arabia’s National Debt Management Center, the kingdom’s total debt stood at some $308.7 billion at the end of September. Of this total, $183.7 billion was domestic debt, and the remaining $125 billion was foreign debt. Compared to U.S. debt, this is nothing. But compared to 2019 debt levels, it is a palpable increase: in 2019, Saudi debt stood at $180.8 billion.
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Saudi sees tenfold surge in foreign firms since 2016
Saudi Arabia has seen a sharp increase in foreign firms establishing operations in the country, with numbers rising tenfold compared to the period before Saudi Vision 2030, the kingdom’s mammoth economic diversification plan, was launched in 2016, said Khalid al-Falih, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment, at the Future Investment Initiative (FII).
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Saudi crown prince meets with global leaders including Pakistani PM, Jordanian counterpart
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. The prime minister and his accompanying delegation are in the Kingdom to attend the Future Investment Initiative conference. During the conference, Sharif shared with attendees his government was looking forward to forging new partnerships in artificial intelligence (AI), education and health.
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Saudi Arabia’s Renewable Energy Initiatives and Their Geopolitical Implications
One approach Saudi Arabia has adopted is investing heavily in renewable energy, particularly through partnerships with China. This has had the effect of accelerating the country’s progress in renewable energy, with far-reaching implications for global geopolitics and energy markets. Specifically, Saudi Arabia is increasingly becoming aligned with China while China is gaining greater access to Middle Eastern markets and greater regional influence.
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Franklin Templeton launches two Saudi Arabia funds
Saudia Arabia also has the largest and fastest-growing bond market among Golf Cooperation Countries, hence its launch of the the Franklin Saudi Arabia Bond fund, which will invest in debt securities and obligations issued by government and corporate entities in the region. Its second product, the Franklin FTSE Saudi Arabia UCITS ETF, will track the FTSE Saudi Arabia 30/18 Capped index, which consists of 64 large and mid-cap Saudi Arabian equities. Dina Ting and Lorenzo Crosato will managed the fund.
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