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With Hajj Beginning on Wednesday, Saudi Arabia Welcomes Millions from 178 Countries
Saudi Arabia is making final preparations and welcoming millions of pilgrims into its borders for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, which begins Wednesday and lasts until September 4. The hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, which capable Muslims must perform at least once, marking the spiritual peak of their lives. Worshippers from over […]
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Looking East, Saudi Arabia Plans $20b Investment Fund with China, Al-Falih Says
Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said that the Kingdom and China plan to establish and operate jointly a $20 billion investment fund, sharing costs and profits on a 50:50 basis, according to a Reuters report based on comments from the minister. H.E. Al-Falih, who is Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources, was […]
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Kushner Flies to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to Meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Senior advisor to President Trump Jared Kushner was in Jeddah on Tuesday as part of a US delegation that met with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. According to reports, the US delegation also included Jason Greenblatt, special presidential representative for international negotiations, and Dina Powell, deputy national security advisor for strategy. The delegation […]
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Saudi Government Says It Will Charge Offenders Accused of Spreading Hate Speech Online
Saudi Arabia’s Department of Public Prosecution will now have the “powers to charge offenders who are accused of spreading hate speech, creating social conflict and threatening peace and security through social media channels,” according to a Bloomberg story, which cited a government statement. The statement accompanied the “summoning” of social media users who were “called in” […]
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U.S., Saudi Forces Conduct Joint Military Exercise in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
U.S. and Saudi Arabia’s ground forces on Thursday concluded a joint military exercise, translated as “Earnest Leader 2017” in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. The exercise “aimed to develop and strengthen military relations, plans and programs between the two countries.” The joint exercise was held in the presence of Maj. Gen. Dhafer bin Ali Al-Shehri, commander of the Northwest […]
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Vision 2030 Opportunities ‘Unprecedented in the Region’, HSBC Exec Says as Bank Plans Saudi Expansion
HSBC is planning to add staff to its Saudi Arabian operations as the kingdom embarks “on one of the biggest economic transformations attempted by any country,” the bank’s regional chief Georges Elhedery told Reuters, via the New York Times. HSBC, which started as the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank and is now based in London, is a […]
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Plans to Tap Massive Tourism Potential for Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Unveiled
Saudi Arabia wants to turn hundreds of miles of its Red Sea coastline into a global tourism destination, according to an announcement by the government’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and reports. The development will include “50 islands and 34,000 square kilometers — an area bigger than Belgium — between the cities of Umluj and Al Wajh […]
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WHO Says Saudis are ‘Well-Prepared’ To Handle Cholera Risk at September’s Hajj
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that Saudi Arabia’s authorities are “well prepared” to handle annual and new challenges surrounding the Hajj pilgrimage this year, taking place in September. Notably, a cholera epidemic in Yemen, which has infected more than 332,000 people, could spread during the world’s largest annual gathering, the World Health Organization […]
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New Labor Data from Saudi Government Shows Surge in Women in Workforce, High Expat Labor
More and more women are joining the workforce in Saudi Arabia, official data show, as the Kingdom looks to increase female participation in the workforce as part of its Vision 2030 economic and social reforms. From 215,000 in 2012, the number of women in the private sector jumped to 496,000 in 2016, an average of […]
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Reports Former Crown Prince Confined to Palace ‘Baseless’, Official Tells Reuters
A senior Saudi official on Thursday denied as “baseless” a New York Times report that Prince Mohammed bin Nayef has been confined to his palace in Jeddah and barred from traveling abroad, according to a Reuters report. The original report in the New York Times cited four current and former American officials and Saudis “close […]
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Could Oil could drop into the $20s?
Crude-oil prices have gotten slammed over the past month, and the market bears have not even gone in for the kill, yet. WTI oil prices look like they could trade down to at least the low $30 area, and a trip down to the mid-$20s cannot be ruled out.
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Perspective: Will Saudi Arabia Change Oil Policy?
The government’s return to local debt markets for the first time in eight years will not only bridge its financing gap but will also represent a positive development for the Kingdom, in our view.
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Should the United States Negotiate with Terrorists?
For those countries with terrorists inside their borders, negotiation with terrorists has been a necessity rather than an option.
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Is Iran deal a threat to Israel? New signs military is at odds with Netanyahu
Netanyahu argues that Iran’s nuclear program is the top destabilizing factor in the Middle East, on par with Nazi Germany’s march to war in the late 1930’s. By contrast, the IDF document mentions Iran by name only once. Missing from a section providing an overview of threats to Israel is the word “nuclear” or any other reference to Iran’s atomic program, notes Mr. Tibon.
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Decision time looms for Saudi on nuclear power?
Despite being available at a relatively low cost, the soaring demand for energy in the Gulf has led to years of attempts to find alternative energy sources for some countries.
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Who’s building Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup stadiums?
Construction Week looks at the contracting and consulting firms lined up to construct the five stadiums Qatari organisers have announced so far.
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Is Afghanistan Backsliding?
Amid the horrors of war in Syria, Yemen and Iraq, it's become easy to overlook Afghanistan. Remember Afghanistan? Back in the mid-2000s, it was known as the "forgotten war," eclipsed by the bloodshed in Iraq. Now it's overshadowed all over again. But there's plenty of reason to pay attention.
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Returning foreign fighters: Criminalization or reintegration?
Drawing on case studies from countries such as France, Denmark, and the United Kingdom, this Policy Briefing by Charles Lister points to the necessity of counter-terrorism measures, yet cautions against allowing these policies to translate into blanket criminalization of individuals or communities.
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Syria crisis: What’s behind the fresh diplomatic push?
The last few weeks have seen intense diplomacy between Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United States and Russia, in what seems to be a concerted effort to break the logjam over the Syrian conflict.
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Most Americans think the US gets its oil from Saudi Arabia — what’s the real answer?
A series of charts created by Randal Olson, a data visualizer at the University of Pennsylvania, goes to show there's still a lot Americans don't understand about where the US gets its oil.
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