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Despite Downturn, Half in New Poll Expect Saudi Economy to Improve
- October 11,2016
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- SUSTG Team
With tough economic decisions at hand and the price of oil at a tipping point, where is the Saudi economy heading? In a recent poll conducted by Bayt.com and YouGov, 50% of respondents in Saudi Arabia expect business conditions to improve in one year, and 40% believe things will improve in the next six months. […]
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Deadly Coalition Missile Attack on Funeral in Yemen Draws International Condemnation, Prompts U.S. Review of Support
- October 10,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
The ongoing conflict in Yemen was further inflamed this weekend after a missile attack on a funeral hall killed over 160 civilians, sparking outrage across the war-torn country. Yemeni officials and witnesses are blaming the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen for the attack, which threatens to significantly alter the war’s course. The coalition initially denied […]
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Video: Paramotoring in Saudi Arabia’s Qassim Desert
- October 7,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released report and video by Reuters highlights the start and growth of a “paramotoring” club in the Qassim Desert in Saudi Arabia as “a hobby, curiosity, a change.” Paramotoring, also referred to as powered paragliding, involves the use of a motor driving propeller that is worn on one’s back. The motor can be stopped and started in […]
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Jadwa Investment Revises Saudi GDP Down to 1.1%
- October 6,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The latest quarterly GDP update on the Saudi economy from Jadwa Investment finds year-on-year growth continued to slow for the fourth consecutive quarter, “mainly owing to a deceleration in annual GDP growth for both the oil sector and the non-oil private sector.” However, in real terms, the Saudi economy was 1.4 percent larger in the second quarter […]
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Top Saudi Investment Officials in New York for Two-Day JPMorgan Chase Event
- October 4,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Capital Market Authority Chairman Mohammed Al-Jadaan and Tadawul stock exchange Chief Executive Officer Khalid Al Hussan are among officials attending a two-day event in New York City this week organized by JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bloomberg reports. According to Bloomberg, senior representatives of the kingdom’s economy ministry and central bank will also be present. The […]
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Opposition to JASTA ‘Bubbles’ but Override Still Likely after White House Veto on Friday
- September 26,2016
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- SUSTG Team
President Obama vetoed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) on Friday, setting up an expected showdown with Congress over the controversial bill that would open up foreign nations to lawsuits in the United States. In a thoughtful letter to Congress attached to the veto, President Obama says that while he has deep sympathy […]
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White House Lobbies Senate on JASTA, Works Toward 34 Votes to Prevent Veto Override
- September 21,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Some Senate Democrats on Capitol Hill continue to consider their votes on the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) and, according to some reports, are “starting to show cracks in their support” of the legislation after efforts by the Obama administration to convey the risk of the bill’s potential international relations fallout. JASTA, which would expand […]
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Al-Jubeir in Wall Street Journal: ‘Iran Can’t Whitewash Its Record of Terror’
- September 19,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir blasted his Iranian counterpart in a new op-ed published by the Wall Street Journal, saying that Iran cannot “whitewash its record of terror.” “The fact is that Iran is the leading state-sponsor of terrorism, with government officials directly responsible for numerous terrorist attacks since 1979. These include suicide bombings of the U.S. […]
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Houthi Rebels Claim Capture of Post Inside Saudi Border
- September 15,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Officials from Yemen’s Shiite Houthi militia say their fighters and allied troops have captured a Saudi military post in the border region of Jazan, according to reports. According to a report in the Associated Press, the claim has been denied by a Saudi military spokesman. However, a 15-minute video clip posted on social media networks and aired late […]
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15 Year-Old Saudi Girl Proposes First ‘Hijab Emoji’
- September 14,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Rayouf Alhumedhi, a Saudi-born teenager currently living in Germany is the lead author on a new proposal for a hijab emoji to the Unicode Consortium, the nonprofit that governs the creation and approval of emoji. Emojis are popular small images that are available on mobile and desktop keyboards that are increasingly adding to, and even replacing, […]
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King Salman and Twitter1.61 million follow King Salman on Twitter
“Following the death of King Abdullah, the newly crowned King Salman gained thousands of Twitter followers,” said a social media monitoring site called Topsy. It disclosed that the new king’s twitter followers increased to 1.61 million until Sunday. King Salman changed his Twitter name from @HRHPSalman to @KingSalman and hours later, his new handle received more than 130,000 mentions on the network, it said.
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King Abdullah 1924-2015King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Sa’ud: In Memoriam
His tastes, like the tribal and once-Bedouin soldiers of the Saudi Arabian National Guard that he led the longest – from 1962 until he became ruler in 2005 – were simple. His manner was direct, his style unpretentious.
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Women in Saudi ArabiaAudio: What Will New King Mean For Women In Saudi Arabia?
Melissa Block speaks with Rajaa Al Sanea, a dentist and Saudi writer best known for her novel, Girls of Riyadh. She talks about how women's rights changed and expectations for the new king.
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U.S. - SaudiObama and Saudi king discuss Iran, energy in symbolic visit
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Tuesday to pay respects to the late King Abdullah and bolster a relationship that now stretches well beyond oil interests to security cooperation across the volatile Gulf Arab region.
- Washington Post - Obama pays condolences to family of late King Abdullah
- CNBC - Saudi Succession Hints at Shift in Foreign Role
- The Guardian - Obama forced to defend Saudi Arabia cosiness after India tolerance speech
- Washington Post - 13 times U.S. presidents and Saudi kings have met
- Al-Arabiya - U.S.-Saudi relations under King Salman: What to expect next?
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Michelle Obama in Saudi ArabiaFirst lady Michelle Obama shakes hands with Saudi king. So?
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama made a quick stop in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to pay respects to the late King Abdullah, and to hold meetings with the new leader, King Salman bin Abdulaziz. But one aspect of the encounter stood out to reporters covering the receiving line at the palace: the first lady shook hands with the king.
- Mother Jones - No, Saudi TV Didn't Blur Out Michelle Obama's Face When the President Met King Salman
- Bloomberg - What Michelle Obama Didn't Wear in Saudi Arabia
- ABC News - First Lady's Visit To Saudi Arabia Sends Strong Message About Women
- WSJ (paywall) - Michelle Obama Not Blurred Out on Saudi TV
- Washington Post - Michelle Obama navigates limits on women in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Oil PolicyOpinion: Why Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Is Holding Strong on Oil Prices
What to expect, then, if you believe (as I do) that the Saudis are not primarily driven by geopolitical reasons? Then you will still come to the conclusion that change is unlikely in coming months. Saudi officials remain singed by the experience of the 1980s, when, in the face of a non-OPEC supply surge, Saudi Arabia cut production -- yet was still unable to bolster price. Looking at the changing dynamics of the oil market, particularly in light of the boom in U.S. shale production, Saudi officials are concerned about a repeat performance of that 1980s dynamic.
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Mohammed Bin NayefMohammed bin Nayef: a king in waiting
The new king, Salman, kept his late brother Abdullah’s system in place. Abdullah had given his successor the choice to maintain or not maintain the royal decree appointing a deputy crown prince. At the time, the royal decree states that the “king — in the future — should he choose to appoint a deputy crown prince must present his candidates to the members of the Allegiance Council before issuing a royal decree choosing one after the approval of a majority of the Allegiance Council members. With the appointment of Mohammed bin Nayef, the royal family would have practically settled the issue of transition all the way to the second generation.
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US-SaudiWhy the Pentagon Is Honoring the Late Saudi King
On Monday, the top U.S. military leader, Army General Martin Dempsey, announced the Pentagon would be conducting a “research and essay competition” to honor Saudi King Abdullah, who died Jan. 23 at 90, as “a man of remarkable character and courage.”
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U.S. - SaudiThe first time a U.S. president met a Saudi King
The endurance of that partnership is truly remarkable when you consider all that has happened in that time: The collapse of the Soviet Union (a mutual enemy that was a key driver in the creation of the relationship), Saudi Arabia's growth as an oil superstar, the conflicts between Israel and Arab states, the rise of Islamist extremism, and Saudi Arabia's restrictive domestic policies are just a few issues that might have blown up weaker relationships.
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U.S. - SaudiObama includes Republicans in big delegation to meet new Saudi King
President Barack Obama will fly a 30-member delegation, including top officials and respected Republican foreign policy veterans, to Riyadh on Tuesday to meet Saudi Arabia's new King Salman as the crisis in neighboring Yemen continues to boil.
- Washington Institute for Near East Policy - Riyadh Rendezvous: Obama to Meet with New Saudi King
- Bloomberg/Businessweek - Obama Visits New Saudi King to Bolster Ties Amid Turmoil
- The Atlantic - Opinion: The Twilight of Saudi Power
- CNN - Obama defends Saudi relationship: 'Sometimes we have to balance'
- BBC News - Obama visits Saudi Arabia's new King Salman
- Bloomberg - Obama Visits New Saudi King to Bolster Ties Amid Mideast Turmoil
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