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King Salman to Visit Washington for September 4th Meeting with President Obama; First Saudi King to Visit since 2010
Saudi officials and sources say King Salman will visit the United States for the first time since ascending the throne and will meet with President Barack Obama on Friday, September 4th in Washington. The King’s visit will be the first since the late King Abdullah visited the United States in 2010. In May, King Salman was invited to […]
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MERS Surges Ahead of Hajj in Test to New Health Minister
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health confirmed 49 new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus in the last week as the urgency to keep the forthcoming Hajj period free of the infectious disease rises. So far, Saudi Arabia has identified 1,147 infections of the virus, including 487 deaths, since the appearance of the disease […]
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New Planned Saudi City in the Eastern Province May Create 90,000 Jobs
Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province municipality is planning a model city comprising a residential, economic, and tourism center along the scenic Half Moon bay just south of Al Khobar and across from Bahrain. When complete, the city will absorb 350,000 people, providing 90,000 jobs over the next 30 years, according to Construction Week Online and Arab News. […]
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The Number of Women Employed in Saudi Arabia has Increased by 48% since 2010
Saudi women are entering the workforce in greater numbers as a promising report by Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics finds a significant uptick in women employed in Saudi Arabia. The increase of 48% since 2010 is encouraging news for the government of Saudi Arabia. The report reflects a slow but seismic shift in Saudi society […]
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Blast Hits Mosque in Asir Province, at Least 13 Confirmed Dead in Third Major Mosque Attack in 2015
A suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a local security force headquarters in Abha, the capital of Asir province near the Yemeni border. The Guardian reports that, “Ten members of emergency services and three mosque workers killed when a bomber detonated vest during noon prayers in Asir.” The attack is the third such attack in Saudi Arabia […]
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Footage from the Front Lines: Tanks to Al-Anad and the Battle for Aden Caught on Film
Dramatic footage from two videos on YouTube posted by the Russian TV station RT and a new VICE news documentary bring the war in Yemen to the screens in front of us. Video from RT shows very latest footage from the Coalition-backed effort to seize Al-Anad air base in Yemen, a key military asset that […]
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Secretary Kerry Returns to the Region for Meetings with Egypt, Qatar
US Secretary of State John Kerry departed late Friday to Egypt and Qatar for a round of diplomatic talks, where the Secretary hopes to ease Gulf countries’ concerns about the Iran nuclear deal. The trip will not include a stop in Israel, according to reports. Today, Secretary Kerry will travel to Doha to meet with his […]
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Islamic Scholars in Saudi Arabia Skeptical of Age of Birmingham University Quran
A Qur’an manuscript held by the University of Birmingham has been placed among the oldest in the world “thanks to modern scientific methods,” the UK-based college said, but some Islamic scholars in Saudi Arabia are expressing their doubts. The age of the Quran was put by the University between AD 568 and 645 with 95.4% […]
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In Saudi Arabia, Carter Says Saudi Arabia Supports Iran Deal; King Salman to Visit U.S. in Fall
Following a meeting in Jeddah with HRH King Salman and Deputy Crown Prince and Minister of Defense Prince Mohammed bin Salman, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the King and Prince expressed “their support for the Iranian nuclear deal, albeit with a couple reservations about how the deal would be implemented,” according to the Wall Street Journal. According […]
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Saudi Arabia Prepares Female Faculty Members For Online Education
The Open Education Consortium today announced a partnership with the National e-Learning Center of Saudi Arabia to offer a year-long, comprehensive eLearning Pioneers Program. The core of the program is built on the principles of online learning in the U.S. to prepare female faculty and university leaders with skills in online and blending learning. With […]
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Saudi’s PIF explains impact intention in new campaign
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has launched an educational content campaign to explain the relationship between its chosen sponsorships and its impact initiatives. In January, the sovereign wealth fund became a major sponsor of three major electric motorsport championships, including the FIA Formula E World Championship, as part of its mission to support the exploration of new sustainable technologies.
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Saudi Arabia’s Digital Experience Maturity Index 2024 surges to 85%
The index included the evaluation of 39 digital platforms according to four main perspectives that cover 20 themes. These perspectives included: measuring beneficiary satisfaction through the participation of more than 175,000 beneficiaries, in addition to evaluating the user experience, and the platforms’ mechanisms for dealing with their beneficiaries’ complaints.
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Saudi Aramco seeks to deepen ties with China in petrochemicals and low-carbon solutions
Saudi Aramco is looking to bolster ties with China in petrochemicals and low-carbon solutions, as the world’s largest oil and gas company seeks to diversify its business and support the net-zero goal of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter. “Our relationship with China has grown far beyond crude oil sales to develop into a more extensive, diversified and strategic bilateral collaboration,” Mohammed Al Qahtani, the downstream president of Aramco, said in an emailed interview with the Post.
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DP World’s first-half profit more than halves amid Middle East tensions
Dubai-owned ports and logistics company DP World reported a 59% drop in first-half profit on Thursday, as it grappled with shipping disruptions in the Red sea linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Analysts say Middle East ports like those in the Gulf have lost out on trans-shipment traffic as ocean freight firms re-route ships around the southern tip of Africa to avoid missile and drone attacks in the Red Sea, carried out by Yemen's Houthi militants since October.
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Brewers tap growth of zero-alcohol beers in Middle East
Egyptian Mohannad Abdelazeem, 35, doesn't drink alcohol. But he does consume three or four cans per day of Moussy and Fayrouz - alcohol-free beers. Brewers including Carlsberg and Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI.BR), opens new tab say interest is growing in such booze-free brews across the Middle East and North Africa, presenting opportunities in a region with some of the lowest alcohol consumption rates globally.
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Oil prices settle 1% lower after surprise rise in US crude stockpiles
Oil prices settled 1% lower on Wednesday after U.S. crude inventories rose unexpectedly and as worries eased slightly that a wider Middle East conflict could threaten supplies from one of the world's major regions for crude production. Brent crude futures closed 93 cents lower, or 1.15%, at $79.76 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell $1.37, or 1.8%, to $76.98 per barrel. U.S. crude inventories rose by 1.4 million barrels, compared with estimates for a 2.2 million barrel drop, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed. The build was the first after six straight weeks of draws.
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Commentary: Does Kamala Harris Have a Vision for the Middle East?
But like the Hotel California, the Middle East doesn’t let you leave, even after you check out. Obama and Trump both made historic deals purportedly to increase stability in the region and allow the United States to pivot elsewhere. But unexpected events popped up for both as well as for Biden, pulling them back in and leading them to expend much of their energy there.
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US approves sale to Israel of $20 billion weapons package
The United States on Tuesday approved the sale of $20 billion in fighter jets and other military equipment to Israel as it prosecutes a 10-month-old war in the Gaza Strip although the Pentagon said deliveries would not begin for years. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken approved the sale of F-15 jets and equipment worth nearly $19 billion along with tank cartridges valued at $774 million, explosive mortar cartridges valued at over $60 million and army vehicles worth $583 million, the Pentagon said in a statement.
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Taliban Leadership Tracker
With the Taliban entrenched in power in Afghanistan, the group's extremist ideology, history of ruthless repression, and extensive ties to militant networks demand close monitoring of its members, affiliates, and their activities. This imperative demands a deeper understanding of the configuration of the Taliban's current government and the internal power dynamics. This initiative aims to provide continuous insights into the “who's who” within the regime's corridors of power.
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The Two Biggest Global Trends Are at War
These two trends—the ever-increasing capacity to blow things up at a distance and the stubborn power of local identities—are at odds in part because using the former tends to reinforce the latter. Early airpower theorists predicted that aerial bombardment would shatter civilian morale and lead opponents to surrender quickly, but experience shows that dropping bombs on a civilian population is more likely to foster a powerful sense of unity and spirit of resistance.
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