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Dazzling Designs Revealed for a ‘Coral Bloom’ Concept at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project’s Main Hub Island at Shurayrah
- February 12,2021
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Saudi Arabia this week unveiled a new, visionary design and plans for the Red Sea project’s main hub island at Shurayrah, a “Coral Bloom” concept created by world-renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners.
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U.S. Secretary of State Blinken, Saudi FM Discuss Yemen Cooperation by Phone; State Department Condemns Houthi Attacks
- February 11,2021
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed diplomatic efforts to end the war in Yemen and bolstering Saudi Arabia’s defenses in a call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Wednesday, the U.S. State Department said.
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Saudi Research and Marketing Group Hires Two Goldman Bankers as Execs, Looks to Expand
- February 10,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi media powerhouse Saudi Research & Marketing Group (SRMG) hired two bankers from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in the Gulf in a bid to to bolster its regional and global presence, according to a report in Bloomberg.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Announces Significant New Reforms to Judicial System, Push Toward Codified Law
- February 9,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Monday plans to approve a set of new draft laws designed to enhance the efficiency and integrity of the kingdom’s judicial system, a step that would eventually lead to an entirely codified law.
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Rare Rain Challenges Golfers on Second Day of Saudi International at KAEC
- February 5,2021
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It only rains an average of 6 days a year at the King Abdullah Economic City near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, but tour professionals visiting the Kingdom for the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers had to deal with on-and-off showers on day two in their battle to advance up the leaderboard.
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Saudi International Kicks Off with English golfer David Horsey with a Day One Lead
- February 4,2021
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This week’s Saudi International kicked off today at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, playing host to an impressive field of star Tour pros.
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Johnson Favored as Saudi Arabia Gears Up for 3rd Saudi Invitational; Nicklaus Agrees to Design New Course at Qiddiyah
- February 2,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s flagship annual golf tournament begins Thursday with world number one golfer Dustin Johnson as the favorite to win at the Royal Greens Golf Club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Invitational, presented by the Public Investment Fund offers a purse of €3,019,002 ($3,630,712.19), with the strongest-yet field of 138 players set to compete. 12 Major […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil PMI Ended 2020 with ‘Remarkable Rise’, TASI Flat in January – Jadwa Investment
- February 1,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s non-oil Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) ended the year with a “remarkable rise” in December, with the index hitting its highest reading since November 2019, Jadwa Investment said in its latest Chartbook publication dated February 2021.
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In Op-Ed, Ambassador Princess Reema bint Bandar Says Gender Equality Must Be A Global Priority
- January 29,2021
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In a passionate op-ed published by Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., H.R.H. Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al Saud urges leaders and others around the world to do more to support gender equality and argues “there is no better time to advance women’s roles in society than now.”
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In ‘Routine’ Action, New Biden Administration to Review Some Arms Sales from Previous Administration to Saudi Arabia, UAE
- January 28,2021
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President Joe Biden’s administration has temporarily paused some pending arms sales to U.S. allies in order to review them, a move that is typical for most new incoming administrations, especially if arms sales are announced just hours before the outgoing administration departs.
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2015 BudgetSaudi 2015 budget expected to raise spending marginally – newspaper
Saudi Arabia's 2015 state budget is expected to raise spending marginally from this year's original plan while covering a deficit due to sliding oil prices with the kingdom's huge fiscal reserves, a Saudi newspaper reported on Tuesday. Quoting unnamed sources, the Al-Madina newspaper said government spending was expected to be about 860 billion riyals ($229 billion), up from a record 855 billion riyals in the 2014 budget plan.
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AutomotiveAbandoned cars clog Jeddah parking spaces
Jeddah reportedly has the highest number of abandoned cars in the country. Some locals blame the authorities for failing to deal with the problem, but a spokesman for the local government tells Arab News that car owners don't report discarded vehicles.
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'Little Sparta'In the UAE, the United States has a quiet, potent ally nicknamed ‘Little Sparta’
The American presence at Al-Dhafra, which the Pentagon has not publicly acknowledged, is a vital part of the U.S.-led campaign against Islamic State militants: The base’s twin runways have launched more strike aircraft — including the Air Force’s most-sophisticated warplane, the F-22 Raptor — than any other military facility in the region.
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Sectarian ViolenceGunmen kill five in Saudi Arabia, six suspects arrested: SPA
Gunmen shot dead at least five people in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, state news agency SPA reported on Tuesday, in what local residents said was an attack on Shi'ite Muslim worshippers marking one of their most important religious anniversaries.
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KASPAlabama Cool after Saudi Arabia – University Newspaper Interviews Saudi Student
Alzughaibi Salman is a 19-year-old international student from Saudi Arabia. He is a sophomore at The University of Alabama majoring in electrical engineering in hopes of working for the Mercedes Factory once he graduates.
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MeccaSaudi newspaper accuses The Independent of theft and mistranslation
Omar al-Mudhwahi is offering to provide the British newspaper with the correct translation of the study.
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GCCGCC ‘resolves’ spat with Qatar, envoys to return – Gulf states ready to help counter IS jihadists
But Obama said he was developing a broad plan that would involve military, diplomatic and regional efforts to defeat the IS jihadists who have sown terror through crucifixions and gruesome beheadings. Obama said he would dispatch Kerry to the Middle East to discuss the plan with regional allies, namely in the Sunni-dominated Gulf monarchies. “We have all heard what President Obama said about a coalition and that he has asked John Kerry to travel to the region to set it up,” said Sheikh Sabah Khaled. “We are waiting for more details to understand what is needed… We are waiting for Kerry,” he added after chairing the GCC meeting.
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IslamProposal to move Mohamed’s tomb in Saudi Arabia sparks debate
The controversial proposals are part of a consultation document by a leading Saudi academic which has been circulated among the supervisors of al-Masjid al-Nabawi mosque in Medina, where the remains of the Prophet are housed under the Green Dome, visited by millions of pilgrims and venerated as Islam’s second-holiest site.
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