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Saudi Government Reacts to Potential Omicron Variant Threat, Blocks Travel from 18 Countries
Saudi Arabia, whose proactive and comprehensive response to the Coronavirus pandemic that started in 2020 placed the Kingdom in an enviable position globally as new daily cases remain under 100 since September, is taking initial precautionary measures to the new potential threat of the Omicron variant, according to reports.
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Saudi Approach to Pandemic a ‘Model to the World’; Challenges and Opportunities in Kingdom’s Healthcare Sector
Saudi Arabia has all but defeated the Coronavirus pandemic within its borders. New cases in Saudi Arabia have remained below the 100 mark since mid-September, making the Kingdom the envy of most other countries who are struggling to keep the virus under control. A new report from Jadwa Investment highlights how Saudi Arabia’s approach to dealing […]
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The 966 E12: The Price of Oil in 2022, Redefining Saudi Citizenship, and Two New Mega-Developments in Saudi Arabia
In Episode 12 of The 966, the hosts tackle a recent oil price prediction from the IEA, a new Saudi Royal Decree that grants citizenship to “exceptional” people, and discuss the two newly announced mega-developments in Saudi Arabia and how they stack in comparison to the other mega- and giga-projects in the Kingdom.
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Saudi Arabia Turns on the Taps: Crude Exports Rise for 5th Straight Month
Saudi Arabia continues to ratchet up crude oil exports to meet demand as prices rise, with exports rising in September for a fifth month in a row to their highest since January, Reuters reports, citing the Joint Organization Data Initiative (JODI).
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State Department Releases U.S.-GCC Iran Working Group Statement; Calls for Iran to ‘Seize the Diplomatic Moment’
Diplomats from the U.S., Saudi Arabia and other GCC nations convened in Riyadh this week to discuss a coordinated effort to counter Iran’s “range of aggressive and dangerous policies,” the State Department confirmed in a statement.
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Lydia Ko Wins Aramco Saudi Ladies International by Five Shots
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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Will Oil Reach $100?
In June, Bank of America forecasted that oil may reach $100 by sometime in 2022 on surging demand and a rebounding global economy. At the time, the Charlotte, NC-based bank was the most bullish of the major forecasters for a return to triple digits by 2022.
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Mashable Review: ‘The Lucid Air is the Future of Cars’
Lucid Group, Inc., the electric car maker backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), recently gave a sneak peak of its forthcoming Lucid Air Dream Edition to a small group of media representatives at its main factory in Casa Grande, Arizona. One of those media people, Chris Taylor from Mashable, gave the car a […]
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Oil Drives Exports Rebound in July 2021 after Pandemic Year
Saudi Arabia’s exports continued to show signs of a rebound, with total exports rising 79.6% in July 2021 versus the same month last year when the global pandemic choked international trade and oil prices remained lower.
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SABIC, Exxon Mobil JV on Gulf Coast Prepares for Initial Startup – Report
Saudi petrochemicals firm SABIC said on Sunday its joint venture project with ExxonMobil in the U.S. Gulf Coast has started commissioning activities and preparing for an initial startup, according to Reuters.
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Saudi EXIM Doubles Credit Facilities in First Half of 2024
The Saudi Export-Import Bank (Saudi EXIM) has announced a significant surge in credit facilities provided during the first half of 2024. The bank extended SAR16.31 billion in financing and insurance, marking a 128% increase compared to the same period last year.
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Google Cloud expands services in Saudi Arabia, delivering enhanced data sovereignty and AI capabilities
Building on the launch of the Google Cloud region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in November 2023, we are excited to announce new data sovereignty, security, and AI capabilities for the Dammam region. These new offerings can help support the digital transformation journeys of organizations operating in Saudi Arabia that need to meet certain regulatory requirements, including multinational enterprises operating in the Kingdom.
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Saudi Arabia’s $131 Billion Pledge: A Beacon of Hope for Millions
Between 1975 and 2024, Saudi Arabia generously provided approximately $131 billion in development aid to 171 countries, implementing over 7,090 humanitarian, relief, and development projects. This unparalleled commitment has solidified, by the end of 2023, the Kingdom's position as the fourth-largest donor of humanitarian and relief aid globally, with assistance of $1.2 billion, equivalent to 3.6% of the aid provided by donor countries to developing countries and countries suffering from disasters and crises, according to the United Nations Financial Tracking Service (FTS).
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Saudi Arabia spends $986mln to support employment and training during first half of 2024
More than 100,000 establishments have benefited from these programs and over 153,000 citizens were employed in private sector establishments, he said during the ceremony of launching ‘Jadarat,’ the Unified National Employment Platform on Sunday. “The goal of the platform, under the slogan “Ambition and Empowerment,” is to unify employment efforts and data of job seekers in the public and private sectors, and to raise the quality and reliability of data,” he said.
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Saudi Arabia launches new unified national employment platform ‘Jadarat’
This initiative supports efforts to develop the local labour market strategy and achieve national targets in line with Saudi Vision 2030. HADAF Director General Turki Al-Jawini reported that approximately 70,000 job vacancies are currently listed on Jadarat across various specialisations and sectors. He explained that the platform was launched to facilitate the job search journey and explore all job opportunities, becoming the main enabler for employing citizens
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Iran’s New President Takes the Oath With Promise of Reform and Outreach
The new president has promised a more inclusive government and more moderate foreign policy, but he is likely to be distracted by more pressing matters at home and abroad early in his presidency. On the day of his inauguration, Pezeshkian was made aware of the challenge he faces in assuming the presidency at a time of heightened tensions between Iran and Israel. No sooner had he been sworn in than Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran, where he had been among guests at the ceremony. Iran blamed Israel, though the Israeli government has not taken responsibility for the strike in the heart of the Iranian capital.
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Gulf-Southeast Asian Ties: Expectations Still Outpacing Progress – For Now
The pursuit of economic diversification and innovation, along with a mutual aim to buffer against escalating U.S.-China rivalry, is encouraging stronger collaboration between Gulf and Southeast Asian governments, investors, and companies. By signing the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on July 12, 2023, Saudi Arabia demonstrated its resolve to deepen interregional ties. This interest is reciprocated by Southeast Asian countries, especially Malaysia and Indonesia. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim described the relationship with the kingdom as undergoing a “phenomenal advance,” and Indonesian Vice President Ma’ruf Amin heralded a “new era” in bilateral relations. Yet, while progress has been significant, it has not fully met these enthusiastic expectations and promising forecasts.
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Hamas, Islamic Jihad claim responsibility for bomb blast in Tel Aviv
The armed wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility on Monday for a bomb blast near a synagogue in Tel Aviv that Israeli police and the Shin Bet intelligence agency described as a terrorist attack. A man who was carrying the bomb was killed and a passerby was injured in the incident late on Sunday, according to police at the scene in Israel's commercial capital. Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer said the man was carrying a backpack loaded with explosives that detonated "before he managed to reach a more heavily populated area".
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Blinken says Israel OKs a plan to break the cease-fire impasse and urges Hamas to do the same
Blinken spoke after holding a 2 1/2 hour meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier in the day, and will travel to Egypt and Qatar for further negotiations. The three mediators have spent months trying to end the war in Gaza, with the talks repeatedly stalling.
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Who is Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar?
David Remnick is the editor of The New Yorker, and he recently wrote a profile of Sinwar. To get a clearer picture of the forces that shaped him, Remnick went to Israel and the West Bank and spoke to people who have known Sinwar as a comrade and a combatant. In his profile, Remnick writes that Sinwar, who spent years incarcerated in Israeli prisons, thought of his time in prison as an academy.
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