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  • U.S. Conducts Large-Scale Logistics Exercise With Saudi, Emirati Partners

    The U.S. Marine Corps-led Native Fury 24 — an exercise that's in its ninth iteration this year — put combined, joint interoperability to the test through a series of complex logistics maneuvers, dynamic combat training evolutions, and convoys spanning more than 1,000 miles across two countries. More than 600 Marines, soldiers, sailors and airmen and took part in Native Fury 24 alongside their partner nation counterparts. This year marked the first time the exercise has featured bilateral operations with both the Royal Saudi Armed Forces and United Arab Emirates Armed Forces.

  • Saudi Arabia Eyes Full Partnership On Future Fighter

    The kingdom aims to be “an equal partner” in any sixth-generation fighter program, Maj. Gen. Hamed Alamri, director of Joint Chiefs of Staff and chairman of the Committee on Future Capabilities of the Armed Forces for the Saudi Air Force, said May 21. “Saudi Arabia seeks to become a global innovator, not just a customer,” he told an event at the Royal Aeronautical Society here.

  • At Gulf Cooperation Council, U.S. Participates in Maritime, Missile Defense Working Groups

    The U.S. last participated in talks with the GCC in February 2023. During today's discussions, representatives from the Joint Staff, U.S. Central Command, Naval Forces Central Command, Air Forces Central Command, the Missile Defense Agency, and the Defense Security Cooperation Agency are participating in two working groups, including one on maritime security and the other on air and missile defense.

  • WTA signs multi-year partnership with Saudi PIF

    The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) will become the first-ever naming partner of the WTA's rankings, the two organisations announced on Monday, as part of a multi-year partnership.
    The announcement marks the PIF's latest foray into tennis, after the men's ATP tour also signed a multi-year "strategic partnership" earlier this year.
    "Together, we look forward to sharing the journey of our talented players across the season, as we continue to grow the sport, creating more fans of tennis and inspiring more young people to take up the game," WTA Ventures CEO Marina Storti said in a statement.

  • WTA signs multi-year partnership with Saudi PIF

    The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) will become the first-ever naming partner of the WTA's rankings, the two organisations announced on Monday, as part of a multi-year partnership. The announcement marks the PIF's latest foray into tennis, after the men's ATP tour also signed a multi-year "strategic partnership" earlier this year. "Together, we look forward to sharing the journey of our talented players across the season, as we continue to grow the sport, creating more fans of tennis and inspiring more young people to take up the game," WTA Ventures CEO Marina Storti said in a statement.

  • Young Population of Early Adopters Have Facilitated the Rapid Uptake of Smart Appliances

    We have witnessed intelligent homes grow in tandem with rapid urbanization across the Middle East and increased accessibility of smart appliances. Middle East customers rank among the most engaged users worldwide, with 14 daily interactions per customer. In 2023, Alexa’s monthly active customers in the region increased by 40%, with 11 smart appliances connected to Alexa per customer on average.

  • U.S. military completes temporary pier off Gaza; deliveries to start within days

    The U.S. Army has completed a temporary pier on a Gazan beach; trucks should begin hauling away the first 500 tons of aid for civilians within days, with thousands more tons in the pipeline, Pentagon officials said Thursday.

  • Saudi Arabia offers to buy part of Sharm El Sheikh from Egypt

    Ras Ghamila, which lies at the northern end of Sharm El Sheikh, is one of the resort town’s more upmarket locations, around 15km north of the central district surrounding Na’ama Bay. The local reefs are considered some of the most beautiful of Sharm’s fringing coral reef, and recently made headlines as the site of a Libyan-flagged LPG tanker stranding.

  • Successful Completion of the First Saudi SolarThon at Alfaisal University

    This past weekend, Alfaisal University, Dimensions Startup Studios in collaboration with the College of Engineering, proudly hosted the first-ever Saudi SolarThon, an extraordinary gathering of minds focused on advancing solar energy technology. This event, held at our Dimensions Startup Studios, attracted esteemed guest speakers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and OptimalPV.

  • Unemployment rate in Saudi Arabia’s labor market at 8.6 percent, women’s participation reaches 34.2 percent

    The unemployment rate dropped from 12.8 percent in 2017 to 8.6 percent in the third quarter of 2023