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Saudi Arabia is Currently the Most Affordable Country in the World to Buy a Home
- November 11,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is the world’s most affordable country to buy a home in 2021, according to a new study from a Britain-based building supplier.
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Rents for Office Space in Riyadh Climb as Kingdom Pushes Local Headquarters Drive
- November 10,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Rents for premium office spaces in Riyadh rose over the last year, evidence that Saudi Arabia’s push to get international companies to make their regional headquarters in the Kingdom is starting to show results.
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Saudi Arabia to Invest $64 Billion in Entertainment Sector – Report
- November 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia said it will invest $64 billion in its entertainment industry as part of its ongoing efforts to diversify its economy, according to reports.
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Lydia Ko Wins Aramco Saudi Ladies International by Five Shots
- November 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Lydia Ko shot a 65 in the final round on Sunday of the Aramco Ladies International to win the tournament by five strokes. Ko shot a 63 on Saturday to take a four stroke lead going into the final day of the tournament, tying the course record and helping her achieve a winning score of 23 under […]
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The 966, Episode 10 – A World’s Fair in Riyadh, Excavating Al-Ula, and will Saudi Arabia Produce Cars Soon?
- November 5,2021
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- SUSTG Team
This week on The 966 Episode 10, the hosts discuss how Saudi Arabia is in talks with several carmakers about manufacturing in the Kingdom’s borders. Also, a team of French and Saudi archaeologists has begun work on excavating near Al-Ula in Saudi Arabia in hopes of discovering the remnants of the ancient and long-forgotten kingdoms of […]
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Second Aramco Saudi Ladies International Golf Tournament Begins at Royal Greens; Pederson Looks to Defend Title
- November 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The second Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by the Public Investment Fund kicks off today at the Royal Greens club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, with defending champion Emily Kristine Pedersen seeking to fend off a host of rivals on the Red Sea.
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PIF Eyes Deal to Merge Mobile Towers of Zain, STC to Form Telecom Giant – Report
- November 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is weighing a deal to combine the mobile phone infrastructure of Saudi Telecom Co. and Zain Saudi Arabia “in a merger that would form the kingdom’s largest cellular towers company,” people familiar with the plans told Bloomberg.
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Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia Excavate for Remnants of Ancient Kingdoms – Report
- November 2,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A team of French and Saudi archaeologists has begun work on excavating near Al-Ula in Saudi Arabia in hopes of discovering the remnants of the ancient and long-forgotten kingdoms of Dadan and Lihyan, according to a Reuters report.
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Saudi Arabia Seeks to Host World’s Fair in 2030
- November 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia intends to submit a bid to host the Expo 2030 world fair, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Friday, as the Kingdom continues to open itself up to the world and diversify its economy.
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Saudi Economy Surges as Non-Oil PMI Rises to Highest Since 2015 – Jadwa Investment
- November 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy continued to gather significant momentum as nearly every recent measurement or data point available pointed to an expanding economy. In Jadwa Investment’s recent Chartbook for Saudi Arabia for the month of November, which uses data largely from September, non-oil PMI rebounded significantly rising to 58.6, the highest reading since 2015, supported by improving business […]
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U.S. Department of StateAt State Department, Heather Nauert’s star is ascendant
The new role gives Nauert responsibilities far beyond the regular news conferences she held in the briefing room. She is overseeing the public diplomacy in Washington and all of the roughly 275 overseas U.S. embassies, consulates and other posts.
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Saudi StartupsThree emerging companies that underlines Saudi Arabia’s booming startup ecosystem
Here are three promising Saudi startups that underline the country’s big strides toward becoming a major startup and innovation hub in the region.
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SyriaSyrian regime divides rebel-held Eastern Ghouta into three parts
The Syrian regime and its allies have splintered the rebel-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta into three parts after the army intensified its onslaught in the region over the weekend, an activist on the ground and state media said.
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Women in the WorkforceThe number of women-owned tech startups in Saudi is steadily on the rise
New data released by Badir Program for Technology Incubators and Accelerators revealed that the number of women-owned tech startups in Saudi is steadily on the rise. This is evident from the fact that the number of such businesses incubated in the Program during 2017 increased by a whopping 144%.
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U.S. Department of StatePerspective: The State Department Needs Rehab
It’s important to understand the State Department was falling on hard times even before the Trump administration accelerated the trend.
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U.S.-TurkeyCongress, State Department divided on sanctions against Turkey
As the US Congress continues to weigh potential sanctions against Turkey over its unremittingly hostile stance toward the United States, there is growing debate within the policy community about the merits of such action, with some arguing it could bow Turkey into submission and others insisting it will make the problem even worse.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignState Department designates 7 ISIS-affiliated groups as terrorist organizations
The State Department announced today that seven ISIS-affiliated groups have been designated as terrorist organizations. Underscoring the so-called caliphate’s growth outside of Iraq and Syria, the move targets ISIS affiliates in Bangladesh, Egypt, the Philippines, Somalia, Tunisia and West Africa.
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Persian ArtifactsSupreme Court forbids seizure of ancient Persian artifacts
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that Americans injured in a 1997 suicide bombing in Jerusalem cannot seize ancient Persian artifacts from a Chicago museum to satisfy a $71.5 million court judgment against Iran, which they had accused of complicity in the attack.
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Aid ProgramsTo win ‘hearts and minds’ in Afghanistan, some aid programs worked better than others
Working with Kosuke Imai and Yang-Yang Zhou of Princeton University, we took up the challenge of experimentally evaluating the effectiveness of livelihood training and cash transfers to a vulnerable population in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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History and CultureAncient Artists Carved Camels in Saudi Desert’s Stone
Some 2,000 years ago, perhaps, ancient artists in the Arabian desert climbed tall rock outcrops and carved life-size camels into the stone.
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