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World #1 Dustin Johnson Handily Wins the Saudi Arabia’s Third Saudi International Golf Tournament at Royal Greens
- February 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The world’s number one golfer, Dustin Johnson, handily held off some of the sport’s biggest names making last minute pushes to claim the Saudi International golf title at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.
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Saudi Arabia on Thursday Welcomed President Biden’s Commitment to help the Kingdom Defend Its people and Territory
- February 5,2021
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. President Joe Biden promised to bring an end to the war in Yemen, pulling back further U.S. support for operations within that country while simultaneously promising to boost the U.S.-Saudi relationship and offer U.S. security for the Kingdom and its people.
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Rare Rain Challenges Golfers on Second Day of Saudi International at KAEC
- February 5,2021
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- SUSTG Team
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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- SUSTG Team
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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Latest Data: Improvements in Saudi Arabia’s Labor Market in Line with Pick-up in Overall Economic Activity
- February 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Unemployment in Saudi Arabia declined to 14.9 percent in Q3 2020, the latest date for which such data are available, down from 15.4 percent in Q2 2020, a recent report from the Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment finds, citing figures from the official General Authority for Statistics.
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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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- SUSTG Team
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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- SUSTG Team
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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- SUSTG Team
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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- SUSTG Team
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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Future Investment Initiative Conference Opens with Impressive Virtual Platform for Distance Participation, Audience
- January 27,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s annual flagship investment conference, the Future Investment Initiative, began today with both in-person and remote participation from speakers and audience on an impressive digital platform built to expand engagement in the conference around the world.
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Heart of Arabia expedition to launch award for in-depth study of Saudi Arabia
The Heart of Arabia expedition is set to launch an initiative, the Philby Arabia Fund, in collaboration with the Saudi British Society, that would provide an award to a researcher, creative or historian seeking to study and promote further understanding of the Kingdom. The award honors British Arabist, explorer and writer Harry St. John Bridger Philby, who converted to Islam and took the name Abdullah. He undertook an information-gathering expedition across what is now modern-day Saudi Arabia in 1917.
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Saudi Arabia to allow some companies to operate without local headquarters
Saudi Arabia has announced some companies will be able to operate in the kingdom without having a headquarters in the country. Companies with foreign operations not exceeding 1 million Saudi riyals ($266,000) can operate in the kingdom without local headquarters, it was reported on Sunday. Firms competing for government contracts without any other bidders are also exempt from the rules.
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Saudi art movement stagnates in Jeddah as Riyadh flourishes
“One of the reasons behind the thriving art movement in Riyadh is the mega projects, such as Qiddiya and Diriyah. Moreover, artists can make their way to AlUla, NEOM, as well as a number of heritage and tourist sites,” Zarban said.
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Saudi hospital performs heart transplant for youngest patient in Middle East
The King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre’s pediatric cardiac surgery team performed consecutive heart transplants on two children within 24 hours in Riyadh. Before the surgeries, the transplant recipients — two Saudi girls, an under 8-month-old infant and a 19-month-old baby — were in critical condition due to heart failure, necessitating the installation of temporary artificial pumps. The girls were also placed in intensive care units while awaiting transplants.
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A single Iranian attack drone found to contain parts from more than a dozen US companies
The assessment, which was shared with US government officials late last year, illustrates the extent of the problem facing the Biden administration, which has vowed to shut down Iran’s production of drones that Russia is launching by the hundreds into Ukraine. CNN reported last month that the White House has created an administration-wide task force to investigate how US and Western-made technology – ranging from smaller equipment like semiconductors and GPS modules to larger parts like engines – has ended up in Iranian drones.
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Opinion: Why Palestine is at the heart of what it means to be Arab
Whereas Arabs are of many faiths and sects, and millions of Arabs do not necessarily speak Arabic (think of the huge diaspora communities outside the Arab world in North, Central, and South America as well as in Europe, who write and think primarily in English, French, German, Spanish or Portuguese), every Arab knows about Palestine.
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Chart: Tesla Still Dominates the U.S. EV Market
With all the negative headlines surrounding Tesla and its increasingly controversial CEO Elon Musk in recent weeks, it’s easy to forget that the company’s cars are still very popular. While it’s too early to say whether Musk’s Twitter takeover and the turbulences that came with it will have a significant negative impact on demand for Tesla’s cars, its current position as the maker of the most popular electric cars in the United States and in many parts of the world is clear.
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The Global Economy’s Turbulent Year in Five Charts
It’s been a turbulent year. The global economy’s better-than-expected growth prospects early on quickly turned to concern after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Coupled with rapid and persistent inflation, particularly for food and energy, these headwinds weighed on growth and dimmed our forecasts. Our Chart of the Week blogs have chronicled these inflection points. This week, we showcase five of our most popular charts that helped illustrate the effects of these developments. With updated data, the visuals also show how things have progressed since then.
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Saudi shares make positive start to 2023
Saudi Arabia's stock market rose on Sunday, starting 2023 on a positive note in line with the country's economic forecast, while region's other major markets were closed and many investors absent because of year-end holidays. Earlier last month Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia expects to post a second consecutive budget surplus in 2023, though down 84% from this year as an uncertain global economic outlook and lower crude prices look set to weigh on the top oil exporter's revenues. The kingdom approved a 1.114 trillion riyal ($296.39 billion)- budget for 2023, forecasting a surplus at 0.4% of gross domestic product, down from an expected 2.6% in 2022.
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Opinion: Kingdom, come: The case for partnering with Saudi Arabia
Israel, of course, will remain an important anchor of U.S. policy, but the region’s trajectory through the coming year and beyond will require Washington to secure its interests with more than just one linchpin. Arab and Muslim aspirations cannot be addressed, or harnessed, through Tel Aviv.
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