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Saudi Arabia Set to Send First Athlete to Winter Games in Beijing
- January 17,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be participating for the first time in history in the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
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The 966 Episode 21: A deep dive on the homegrown Saudi defense industry and the U.S.-Saudi security relationship with David Des Roches
- January 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 21 of The 966 has the hosts welcoming special guest and security expert David Des Roches, Associate Professor at the National Defense University and a Non-Resident Fellow, AGSIW. Des Roches joins The 966 to discuss the status of the U.S.-Saudi security relationship and how Saudi Arabia is progressing in its efforts to develop a homegrown […]
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Reports: Lucid will Build Factory in Saudi Arabia by 2026
- January 13,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Group Inc.’s chairman Andrew Liveris said this week that the EV car-marker intends to build a factory in Saudi Arabia by 2025 or 2026, and is currently in the process of negotiating details with ministries in the Kingdom.
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New Podcast Explores History Behind Greg Norman’s Saudi-Backed Quest to Shake-Up Golf
- January 12,2022
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- SUSTG Team
A new podcast from Golf Digest focuses on the history behind Greg Norman’s quest to shake up the sport of golf, backed by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund’s LIV Golf Investments.
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Saudi-backed Coalition Ramps Up Fighting in Yemen; Forces Re-Take Shabwa Province
- January 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Forces of Yemen’s Saudi-backed, internationally recognized government in Yemen have reclaimed the entire southern province of Shabwa from Iran-backed Houthi rebels, the AP reports, citing officials. Government forces and Houthi rebels have been locked for months in a fierce battle in northern Yemen, with heavy fighting in the oil and gas rich Marib and Shabwa provinces.
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Al Attiyah Keeps Sizable Lead in Dakar Rally; Saudi Officials Find ‘No Criminal Suspicions’ in Last Week’s Blast
- January 10,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah kept a sizable lead going in the Dakar Rally as it enters its second week, as Sebastien Loeb moved back into second place with a stage victory at the start of week two in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to Reuters.
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The 966 Episode 20: The Dakar Rally’s coolest truck, Saudi coffee, a look at the Saudi mining sector, and much more
- January 7,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 20! The 966 Hosts discuss Gaussin’s hydrogen-powered Dakar Rally truck in partnership with Aramco, why Saudi coffee is so delicious and how 2022 is “The Year of Saudi Coffee,” the mining and minerals sector in Saudi Arabia, a discussion oil in 2022, and much more in the program’s “Yallah” final segment.
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Goldman Sachs is ‘Extremely Bullish’ on Commodities Amid Potential Decade-Long ‘Supercycle’
- January 6,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Goldman Sachs’s global head of commodities research Jeff Currie told Bloomberg today in a televised interview that the bank is “extremely bullish” on commodities amid a supercycle that has the potential to last for a decade.
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White House Says it Welcomes OPEC+ Decision to Stick to Planned Output Increase
- January 5,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The White House on Tuesday welcomed a decision the OPEC+ group of oil producers led by Saudi Arabia to stick with their plans to raise crude production, and touted “close” coordination with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to Reuters.
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Report: OPEC+ Expected to Increase Output in February as Planned — Reuters
- January 3,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Three sources from OPEC+ told Reuters Monday that the group is likely to stick with planned increases in production in February, meaning the group foresees a mild and short-lived impact on demand from the Omicron coronavirus variant.
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U.S. Arms SalesState Department cleared $70 billion in foreign military sales requests for FY18
The U.S. State Department approved just under $70 billion in foreign weapon orders in fiscal year 2018, as the Trump administration stepped up its focus on increasing defense sales abroad.
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Art and CultureFor the First Time Ever, Saudi Artists Exhibit Work at German Art Festival
This week, another milestone was achieved by Saudi Arabia in the field of arts and culture. For the first time in its recent history, artists from the Kingdom exhibited their work at the biennial UM-Festival for Contemporary Art, Literature, and Music in the Uckermark region of Germany
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KAUSTKAUST, Lockheed Martin sign Master Research Agreement
Lockheed Martin, the global security and aerospace company, Thursday signed its first international Master Research Agreement with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).
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Saudi-CanadaFreeland Lauds Saudi Counterpart Ahead of Potential Meeting
Canada’s foreign minister says she might meet her Saudi Arabian counterpart this week during the United Nations General Assembly as the two nations look for a way forward from a diplomatic spat.
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TerrorismThe New State Department Report on Terrorism: Rethinking the Numbers and Coverage
While numerous countries saw a decline in terrorist violence between 2016 and 2017, this overall trend was largely due to dramatically fewer attacks and deaths in Iraq.
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War in YemenUN envoy to Yemen seeks to downplay non-start of talks
The U.N. special envoy to Yemen sought to downplay the significance of the failure of peace talks to start, saying on Saturday that he would head back to Yemen and neighboring Oman "within days" to try and agree on a new date.
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EnergyU.S. energy chief to meet Russian, Saudi counterparts ahead of Iran sanctions
Perry, al-Falih and Darren Woods, the chief executive of ExxonMobil, were introduced on Saturday to the crowd at a Texas A&M University football game in College Station, Texas. All three attended at the university.
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U.S.-Saudi RelationsState Department says Pompeo did discuss Yemen strike with Saudi prince
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo did discuss the recent Saudi-led airstrike in Yemen in a Monday call with a Saudi prince, an agency official said, after a State Department readout failed to note that aspect of the conversation.
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Women RidersSaudi women, free to drive, kickstart Harley-Davidson bike chapter
“We have the basic gear for women - armored jackets, helmets, gloves, boots and accessories,” Al-Mutlaq added. “But we expect there will be a growing interest, and we will get a bigger range as more women learn to ride. The most important thing for now, is women learning to ride.”
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Saudi-CanadaState Department urges Ottawa, Riyadh to resolve dispute
Sources close to the matter said Tuesday that Canada plans to seek help from United Arab Emirates and Britain to defuse the escalating diplomatic rift, as traders revealed Saudi Arabia would no longer buy Canadian wheat and barley.
- Reuters - Saudi Arabia stops medical treatment programs in Canada as row escalates
- CNBC - All you need to know about the escalating diplomatic row between Saudi Arabia and Canada
- Globe and Mail - U.S. refuses to back Canada in Saudi dispute
- Reuters - Saudi Arabian agency stops buying Canadian wheat, barley
- The Independent - Saudi Arabia ends medical programmes and moves patients out of Canada in deepening diplomatic row
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