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Investigating Consumer Awareness of Energy Efficiency in Saudi Arabia
- April 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
One of Saudi Arabia’s leading national challenges is soaring energy consumption. As one of the world’s largest oil producers, Saudi Arabia keeps domestic energy prices low through subsidies, and as a result the Kingdom is threatened by unrestrained domestic fuel consumption which has increased by more than 30% since 2000. A new research paper by Samar Khan, Hafez […]
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Saudi Arabia Arrests 93 Suspected Members of Daesh, ‘Including at Least 65 Saudi Nationals’
- April 28,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has arrested 93 people suspected of belonging to the Sunni Muslim militant group Islamic State, including at least 65 Saudi nationals, according to a Reuters report this morning citing the SPA. The round-up comes as Saudi Arabia intensifies its efforts to crack down against extremism both inside the Kingdom and externally in neighboring […]
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King Salman Relieves Health Minister, Appoints Mohammed bin Abdulmalik bin Abdullah Al Al-Sheikh to the Post
- April 14,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has relieved Health Minister Ahmed al-Khatib of his post, according to the SPA, in the second removal of a minister this month in the social services sector. Saudi Arabia’s new Minister of Health, Mohammed bin Abdulmalik bin Abdullah Al Al-Sheikh, will serve on an acting basis, the SPA said. Minister Al-Sheikh replaces Ahmed bin Aqeel […]
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U.S. Treasury, Saudi Arabia Take Joint Action Against Terror Finance
- April 9,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. and Saudi authorities have taken joint action against a group that financed terrorist activities, the U.S. Treasury said in a press release today in a move that a Treasury official said “reflects the strength of U.S. and Saudi cooperation on countering the financing of terrorism.” The U.S. Treasury and Saudi Arabia took steps to “disrupt the […]
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#FocusKSA: 3 Experts Discuss Saudi Intervention in Yemen
- March 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s airstrikes against Houthi rebel positions in Yemen as part of Operation “Determination Storm” or “Decisive Storm” is the subject of the latest SUSTG and SUSRIS FocusKSA series of online video discussions. SUSRIS’ Patrick Ryan interviewed three experts for their analysis on the conflict: Dr. Theodore Karasik, Gulf-based regional specialist Prof. David Des Roches, […]
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Video: Saudi Ambassador to the United States Adel Al Jubeir Gives Interview to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer
- March 27,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States Adel al-Jubeir gave an interview to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer yesterday to talk Iran, Yemen, and even the plot by an Iranian agent to kill him at an upscale Washington, D.C. restaurant in 2011. The eloquent and soft-spoken al-Jubeir, who has served as Saudi ambassador to the United States since […]
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Saudi MOH Says MERS Infections, Death Rates Slowing Down
- March 23,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The rate of new Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections and deaths have slowed down, the Ministry of Health announced on its website, as only two deaths and two new infections were reported during the past week, and six patients fully recovered from the virus and were discharged from hospitals, the Saudi Gazette reported. Saudi […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ‘New Desert Megacity’ KAEC 15% Complete
- March 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The BBC’s Sylvia Smith checks in on development at the King Abdullah Economic City north of Jeddah, one of four “megacity” projects envisioned by King Abdullah to be developed in the coming years. At a cost of $100bn, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is currently only 15% completed. “Peppered with cranes, the city […]
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U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Remains Closed for Third Consecutive Day
- March 18,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh was closed a third consecutive day today following the announcement made on Sunday that the Embassy would be closed because of security concerns on Monday and Tuesday, the Embassy said on its twitter account. The @USEmbassyRiyadh and both Consulates in #SaudiArabia have canceled consular services for tomorrow, March 18. — U.S. […]
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Prince Turki al Faisal on Iran Negotiations: “Whatever Comes Out of These Talks, We Will Want the Same”
- March 17,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In an interview with the BBC on Monday, HRH Prince Turki al-Faisal said that Saudi Arabia would seek the same rights that Iran has with respect to enrichment of nuclear fuel. “Iran is a disruptive player in various scenes in the Arab world, and so ending the fear of Iran developing weapons of mass destruction […]
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Saudi Arabia’s network of spending and influence detailed before getting 2034 World Cup from FIFA
Saudi Arabia’s growing influence and massive spending in global sports ahead of being confirmed by FIFA as the 2034 World Cup host was detailed on Monday in a report that cited risks to good governance off the field. More than 900 sponsor deals — more than one-third traced to the $925 billion Saudi sovereign wealth fund — and a network of officials with overlapping state, business and sports roles were cited by Play The Game, a publicly funded sports ethics institute in Denmark. The oil-rich kingdom’s investment of tens of billions of dollars in soccer, golf, boxing, tennis, the Esports Olympics and a yet-to-be-built ski resort will get its most coveted prize next week from FIFA, the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer.
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Opinion: He who believed in Saudi Arabia and he who did not
Everyone knows about economic and military cooperation, but now it is cultural cooperation that bears the French label at the magnificent site of AlUla. Ambition and quality are necessary to strengthen our relations with the Kingdom, but we also need an understanding of the challenges of this modernization. There are still important aspects of cooperation to be developed, such as intelligence and the fight against terrorism. You may not be aware that Riyadh is home to a particularly impressive center for combating cyberterrorism, the Etidal Center, which monitors social networks and websites.
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Persian onager returns to Saudi Arabia after over a century of absence
In April 2024, seven Persian onagers were translocated from the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature’s (RSCN) Shaumari Reserve in Jordan to the Reserve, establishing the first wild population in the Kingdom in over a century. The onagers, following their 935-kilometer journey, have adapted well to their new habitat, celebrated by the birth of the first foal in the Reserve — a pivotal milestone in Saudi Arabia’s rewilding efforts.
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Saudi’s Regional Headquarters (RHQ) Program
As the year draws to an end, it is evident that a vast number of corporate giants consider the RHQ program a worthwhile one. To date, over 540 multinational companies have become participants, exceeding Saudi Arabia’s original target of 500 companies by 2030. Participants span a number of sectors and include technology firms like Amazon and Google, as well as the professional services companies PwC and Deloitte. More recently, the asset management giant BlackRock announced that it received approval to set up its regional headquarters in Riyadh ahead of its plans to launch an investment platform called BlackRock Riyadh Investment Management (BRIM), which aims to bring more FDI into the Kingdom.
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Fuel oil smuggling network rakes in $1 billion for Iran and its proxies
A sophisticated fuel oil smuggling network that some experts believe generates at least $1 billion a year for Iran and its proxies has flourished in Iraq since Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani took office in 2022, five sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The operation exploits a government policy under which Iraq allocates fuel oil to asphalt plants at heavily subsidised prices and involves a network of companies, groups and individuals in Iraq, Iran and Gulf states, according to the five people and three Western intelligence reports, two from August this year and one which was undated.
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After decades, China sputters as engine of global oil demand growth
China's crude oil imports are on track to peak as soon as next year as transport fuel demand begins to decline for the world's top crude buyer, ending the country's decades-long run as the dominant driver of expanding oil consumption. The speed of its transition to electric mobility has stunned oil producers and investors. No single market is positioned to replace Chinese demand, which has made up 41% of annual global oil consumption growth averaging 1.1 million barrels per day (bpd) over the past three decades, according to the Statistical Review of World Energy. EV and hybrid sales in China topped combustion engine vehicle sales for the first time in July, eating into China's need to import crude for refiners to make gasoline, with prolonged economic weakness also slowing overall oil consumption.
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Apple, HP and Dell lose market share in Gulf
Samsung remains the Gulf’s smartphone brand of choice. The South Korean company accounted for 40.1 percent of phone shipments to the GCC in the first nine months of 2024, down from 40.6 percent in the same period in 2023, according to analyst IDC. Apple suffered a bigger decline in Gulf market share while shipments increased for the Chinese duo Xiaomi and Transsion. Overall, smartphone shipments for Q1 to Q3 rose 8.9 percent year on year. Many consumers in the Middle East and North Africa have been boycotting American food and beverage brands in protest at the US government’s support for Israel in the Gaza conflict.
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Fifa praises ‘impressive’ Saudi World Cup 2034 bid
The vast construction projects proposed by Saudi Arabia for the 2034 Fifa World Cup are impressive, but present a medium risk of not being completed in time, football’s governing body Fifa has warned. In a 110-page bid evaluation document, Fifa’s inspection team said Saudi Arabia must invest “significant effort and time” to fulfill its ambitious promises for the tournament and to comply with the federation’s standards. Saudi Arabia is the only candidate in the running to host the 2034 tournament, and its bid to hold the World Cup in 10 years’ time was fast-tracked in October 2023. It will be ratified by the Fifa Congress on December 11.
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Saudi Arabia opens world’s longest driverless transit system
The Riyadh Metro began operation on December 1, with the opening of three of its lines (another line is opening in January with two more to follow soon after). It has a total length of 176 km (109 miles) and connects key districts, business centers, and cultural landmarks throughout Saudi Arabia's capital city.With an eventual capacity of 3.6 million daily passengers once fully complete, the train network is expected to reduce road traffic significantly throughout Riyadh and correspondingly reduce CO2 by some 12.5 million tons (roughly 10.8 million tonnes), annually.
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Riyadh Metro welcomes passengers as first phase launches
Riyadh Metro welcomed on Sunday its first passengers in the much-anticipated launch that included the commencement of three lines. As part of the initial launching phase, Line 1, the Al Olaya-Al Batha route (Blue Line), alongside with Line 4, King Khalid International Airport Road (Yellow Line), and Line 6, stretching across Abdulrahman bin Auf Road and Sheikh Hassan bin Hussein bin Ali Road (Purple Line), all went into effect. Phase two of the project will launch on December 15 and will include opening Line 2, King Abdullah Road (Red Line), and Line 5, King Abdulaziz Road (Green Line), according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). The final phase is slated for January 5, 2025, when Line 3, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Road (Orange Line), goes into operation, marking the full activation of all six lines, spanning 176 kilometers and servicing 85 stations, including four main hubs.
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