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Phase one Saudization of jobs in tourism accommodation sector begins: MSLD
The first stage stipulates that jobs should be restricted 100 percent for Saudi men and women in non-leading, nonsupervisory occupations coming under the jurisdiction of four administrations. They are sales and marketing, reservations, purchases, and front desks, with the exception of bellboy, valet (for parking vehicles), and doorman.
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Riyadh joins forces with Raytheon Saudi to localise Patriot maintenance
The General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) announced on Saturday a deal with Raytheon Saudi Arabia to localise a Patriot deep maintenance and refurbishment system contract for the Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces.
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Commentary: How Aramco defied the odds
It is also likely to accelerate the Kingdom’s eastward tilt, away from the big financial centers of New York and London and towards the growing Asian hubs, such as Tokyo and Hong Kong.
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Saudi security says two men shot dead were planning an attack
The statement said investigations and the arrest of a third person showed the group had been planning an "imminent terrorist operation", and were in possession of 11 pounds of a highly explosive substance, a machine gun, two pistols and live ammunition.
- IMF adjusts Saudi Arabia’s economic growth forecasts
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Oil price rise muted in 2019 despite sanctions, supply cuts, attack in Saudi Arabia
Prices are likely to remain rangebound in 2020 as swelling supplies, particularly from the United States, offset cuts from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and weakening worldwide demand, brokers and analysts said.
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Yemen’s Houthis list six strike targets in Saudi, three in UAE
The priority targets were said to be “vital and sensitive” locations, Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saria said without giving more details, during a round-up of the group’s activities during 2019 and outlook for 2020.
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Natural Gas in Oman: Too Much of a Good Thing?
It is the largest hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, project outside of the United States, and has used U.S. methods of developing unconventional gas resources that have paid dividends for the sultanate.
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Gallup’s Top World Findings for 2019
The following list includes Gallup editors' picks for some of the most important world discoveries -- and most highly read international stories -- of the year
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No New Fees to be Imposed in Private Sector
The higher authorities have issued directives to all concerned government departments to refrain from making any proposal with regard to increasing or amending the existing fee structure without studying the socio-economic impacts of the proposed changes as they may cause more financial burdens.
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