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Saudi Arabia, France Announce ‘Major Partnership’ for Al-Ula Development
- October 8,2019
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- SUSTG Team
France and Saudi Arabia have announced a “major partnership” to develop the area of Al-Ula, a historic site in the Kingdom that is part of its push to bring in tourists and open the Kingdom up to investment. According to The National, the new partnership will take place in three phases, with the first being completed in […]
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Travelers Arrive in Saudi Arabia on Newly-Issued Tourist Visas
- October 2,2019
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- SUSTG Team
First visitors have arrived in Saudi Arabia on new tourist visas as Saudi Arabia looks to attract visitors and investment into the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia announced a new tourist visa scheme on Friday that will see the Kingdom open up to international leisure travelers for the first time, a historic milestone in a broader push to diversify and modernize its economy and society. […]
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King Salman Opens Jeddah Airport’s New Terminal
- September 25,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman opened and toured a new terminal at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah on Tuesday as the Kingdom continues to invest in ambitious plans to transform its tourism sector. The new King Abdul Aziz International Airport Terminal 1 (KAIA Terminal 1) in Jeddah is one of the biggest infrastructure projects undertaken […]
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Trump says he does not want war with Iran, but says Tehran ‘likely’ behind attacks
- September 17,2019
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- SUSTG Team
President Donald Trump said on Monday it looked like Iran was behind attacks on oil plants in Saudi Arabia but stressed he did not want to go to war, according to reports, as the world watches how the Kingdom and its allies may respond to Saturday’s strikes. “It’s certainly looking that way at this moment,” Trump […]
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World’s Largest Fund Manager BlackRock Opens Office in Saudi Arabia
- September 5,2019
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- SUSTG Team
BlackRock, the world’s largest fund manager, has opened an office in Saudi Arabia, according to reports, as the company continues forward with plans to capitalize on the government’s economic reforms. A company spokeswoman told Reuters the BlackRock Riyadh office had “opened recently and is headed by Yazeed Almubarak,” the news service reports. Almubarak previously worked at Morgan Stanley […]
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Video: Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema on how lack of financial self-sufficiency for women is #Solvable
- August 28,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A new video interview released by the Rockefeller Foundation as part of a series on solvable problems around the world features Saudi Arabia’s new Ambassador to the United States, Princess Reema bint Bandar, discussing the issue of a lack financial literacy for women across the world. “Today more and more women are entering the workplace, […]
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Houthis attack Saudi oilfield with drone, but output ‘unaffected’
- August 19,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Oil prices rose for the second straight day as a drone attack launched by Yemen’s Houthi group on an oilfield in eastern Saudi Arabia on Saturday caused a fire at a gas plant, Reuters reports, but the attack “had no impact on oil production.” Energy Minister and Chairman of Saudi Aramco Khalid Al-Falih said the targeted […]
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Aramco Expats’ The Seven Wonders of Arabia, a Tribute to the Kingdom’s Remarkable Heritage Sites – Part 7: Ar Rajajil—The Stonehenge of Saudi Arabia
- August 9,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco Expats, an online blog that is a resource for current and former Saudi Aramco expatriates and their families, recently published a series of excellent blog posts on the seven wonders of the Arabia – the best heritage sites and historical places in the Kingdom. In the final post of the series of seven, Aramco Expats chose the “Stonehenge of […]
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Houthis Reportedly Attack Dammam in Saudi Arabia, Military Parade in Yemen
- August 1,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Yemen’s Houthi group said on Thursday it had targeted a military site in Dammam, Saudi Arabia with a long-range missile and had launched a drone attack on a military parade in Yemen, which killed 30 people, according to reports. The attack in Dammam, which Houthis claim hit a military base, was not immediately confirmed by Saudi […]
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The Seven Wonders of Arabia, a Tribute to the Kingdom’s Remarkable Heritage Sites – Part 5: Al-Hasa—’The Grandest Oasis of All’
- July 26,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco Expats, an online blog that is a resource for current and former Saudi Aramco expatriates and their families, recently published a series of excellent blog posts on the seven wonders of the Arabia – the best heritage sites and historical places in the Kingdom. In the fifth installment of the series of seven, Aramco Expats chose Al-Hasa Oasis in […]
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U.S. Image Plummets Internationally as Most Say Country Has Handled Coronavirus Badly
As a new 13-nation Pew Research Center survey illustrates, America’s reputation has declined further over the past year among many key allies and partners. In several countries, the share of the public with a favorable view of the U.S. is as low as it has been at any point since the Center began polling on this topic nearly two decades ago.
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Officials: Iran weighing plot to kill U.S. ambassador to South Africa
News of the plot comes as Iran continues to seek ways to retaliate for President Donald Trump’s decision to kill a powerful Iranian general earlier this year, the officials said. If carried out, it could dramatically ratchet up already serious tensions between the U.S. and Iran and create enormous pressure on Trump to strike back — possibly in the middle of a tense election season.
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War Crimes Risk Grows for U.S. Over Saudi Strikes in Yemen
Those concerns — stemming from U.S. support for Saudi Arabia and the Emirates as they waged a disastrous war in Yemen, using American equipment in attacks that have killed thousands of civilians — will be the subject of congressional hearings on Wednesday. House lawmakers are expected to question top State Department officials over their role in keeping weapons flowing into the conflict and burying recent internal findings on civilian casualties and the legal peril for Americans.
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War Crimes Risk Grows for U.S. Over Saudi Strikes in Yemen
Interviews with more than a dozen current and former U.S. government officials show that the legal fears related to the arms sales run far deeper than previously reported. Over the course of two presidential administrations, those concerns have prompted some officials to consider hiring their own lawyers and discuss the risk of being arrested while vacationing overseas.
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U.S. and RSAF maintenance strengthen partnership
“With billions of dollars of USAF, RSAF and other joint and coalition aircraft on the line, any added layers of FOD protection is significant,” said Issitt. “This is just one example of two units coming together towards a common goal of ensuring the mission is successful.”
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Oil drops on higher inventories, weak U.S. stock markets
Oil prices fell further on Friday and were on track for a second weekly drop after U.S. stock markets tumbled and U.S. stockpiles rose unexpectedly. Brent fell 28 cents, or 0.7%, at $30.78 a barrel by 1210 GMT, and U.S. crude was down 17 cents, or 0.5%, to $37.13 a barrel.
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Covid-19 Interrupts Flow of Foreign Students to U.S. Colleges
Since 2016, the U.S. has been seeing declines in the number of new foreign students coming to study at colleges and universities here. Likely culprits include currency fluctuations, stronger competition from other English-speaking countries, big cutbacks to Saudi Arabia’s once-huge study-abroad program and, yes, the foreigner-unfriendly policies and rhetoric of President Donald Trump.
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Progress in resolving Gulf Arab rift could come within weeks, U.S. official says
There could be some progress within weeks in resolving a three year-long rift between Gulf Arab states, a senior U.S. State Department official said on Wednesday, citing signs of “flexibility” in negotiations. David Schenker, the department’s top diplomat for the Middle East, was quick to urge caution however, because there hasn’t been any fundamental shift in talks that would quickly lead to a resolution.
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Progress in resolving Gulf Arab rift could come within weeks, U.S. official says
David Schenker, the department’s top diplomat for the Middle East, was quick to urge caution however, because there hasn’t been any fundamental shift in talks that would quickly lead to a resolution.
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U.S. envoy meets new Taliban chief negotiator as Afghan peace talks near
U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad has held a meeting in Doha with the head of the new Taliban team due to open peace talks with a team representing the Afghan government, the Islamist insurgent group said on Tuesday.
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