SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.
Recent stories from sustg
-
2024 Esports World Cup in Riyadh Buzz Grows
- May 28,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
The inaugural 2024 Esports World Cup, an annual event replacing Gamers8 and run by the Esports World Cup Foundation, will take place in Riyadh this July 4 – August 24 featuring 20 events in 19 video game titles as well as the largest prize pool in esports history of over US$60 million.
-
Vision 2030 Marks 8th Year Since Launch
- April 26,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
Launched on April 25, 2016, Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia’s blueprint for economic and social transformation marks it 8th year and the halfway point between 2016 and 2030.
-
Human Capability Initiative Conference in Riyadh Concludes with Goal of Increasing Employment Rate in New Industries
- February 29,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
The Human Capability Initiative (HCI) Conference launched this week in Riyadh at the King Abdulaziz International Convention Center under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with the goal of boosting human capital in the Kingdom.
-
Lucid CEO Says Saudi Arabia Views Struggling EV Maker as Strategic Investment for Economic Diversification
- February 27,2024
•
- SUSTG Team
Lucid Motors CEO said at the Geneva International Motor Show today that the struggling EV maker and its Saudi backers are “in this together for the long run” and the relationship is like a “marriage,” according to a report in Bloomberg.
-
Gallup Poll Finds Palestinians Lack Faith in Biden, Two-State Solution
- October 18,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Hamas’ killing of an estimated 1,400 Israelis — the vast majority being civilians killed in their homes — has been followed by another humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Already, as many as 3,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli retaliatory bombing, as a potential Israeli ground invasion appears imminent. Even before the latest chapter in the conflict, Palestinians’ […]
-
PSG Confirms Saudi club Al Hilal Makes World Record $332m Bid for French Mega-Star Mbappé
- July 24,2023
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi team Al Hilal made a record €300 million ($332m) bid for Kylian Mbappé on Monday, which could see the France striker join Cristiano Ronaldo for the next year of the Saudi Pro League, according to reports.
-
A conversation with Mark Thompson and Neil Quilliam on their new book on Saudi Arabia, reacting to the latest with LIV Golf, and more
- June 10,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
In episode 47, the hosts welcome on Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Neil Quilliam, authors of a new book on Saudi Arabia’s governance and policymaking, for a fascinating discussion on how decision-making is changing and evolving at all levels in Saudi Arabia as Vision 2030 continues apace.
-
Dr. Fatimah Alhamlan from KFSHRC and founder of Rofaida joins The 966, Biden’s pick for Ambassador to Saudi, and more…
- April 29,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
In Episode 40, Dr. Fatimah Alhamlan from King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSHRC) and founder of Rofaida, a Women’s Health Organization, joins The 966 to talk about her life’s journey that took her as a young woman from Medina to becoming an American-educated PHD researcher, Eisenhower fellow, and now as a leader at […]
-
A discussion with author Dr. Mark Thompson on the power and potential of Saudi youth on The 966 episode 30
- March 11,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
The hosts welcome Dr. Mark Thompson from Riyadh. The hosts discuss Mark’s latest book, “Being Young, Male, and Saudi,” as well as his deep experiences living and teaching in the Kingdom. Before that, the hosts discuss why U.S. shale will not be saving the day any time soon, and also an encouraging new survey from […]
-
It’s Official: Saudi Arabia Pitches Riyadh for 2030 World’s Fair
- December 16,2021
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has officially submitted a bid to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh, with the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) CEO Fahd Al-Rasheed submitting the Kingdom’s bid while addressing a virtual gathering of 170 member countries assembled to kickstart the five-stage bidding process that will conclude with voting in November 2023.
- 10 of 101 results<< 1 2 3 4 … 11 >>
MUST-READS
-
Arab youth social media addiction reaches crisis levels as Gen Z, Millennial mental health declines: Report
Social media addiction among Arab youth has skyrocketed to crisis levels, contributing to deteriorating mental well-being across the Middle East, the Arab Youth Survey found. The comprehensive study of Arab youth, the Middle East and North Africa’s largest demographic, found that a staggering 74 percent of young Arabs now say they struggle to disconnect from social media networks. Shockingly, 61 percent agree that their addiction to platforms like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok has negatively impacted their mental health.
-
Saudi Arabia’s unemployment rate drops to 4.8 pct, youth unemployment halved: IMF
The total rate of unemployment in the Kingdom dropped to 4.8 percent by the end of 2022 from nine percent during COVID-19, reflecting an increase in Saudi workers in the private sector as well as expatriate workers – mainly in the construction and agricultural sectors – returning to above pre-COVID levels.
-
Saudi Arabia’s unemployment rate drops to 4.8 pct, youth unemployment halved: IMF
The total rate of unemployment in the Kingdom dropped to 4.8 percent by the end of 2022 from nine percent during COVID-19, reflecting an increase in Saudi workers in the private sector as well as expatriate workers – mainly in the construction and agricultural sectors – returning to above pre-COVID levels.
-
Arab youth seek certainty in religion and tradition
The ASDA’BCW results are echoed by Arab Barometer, which regularly surveys public opinion in the Middle East like the public relations company. Michael Robbins, director and co-principal investigator of Arab Barometer, has noted a stark increase in Arab youth wanting clerics to have greater influence on government decisions. “In 2021-2022, roughly half or more in five of ten countries surveyed agreed that religious clerics should influence decisions of government,” Mr. Robbins said.
-
US activists call for blacklisting of Israeli settler ‘Hilltop Youths’
The call has been made amidst an escalation of settler violence against the Palestinians as settlement expansion is intensified and settlers become more aggressive against non-Jews and their property. Some of the settler attacks are deadly. The latest was the killing of an unarmed Palestinian youth in the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah on Friday.
-
Saudi football strategy: International transfers, youth development, women’s league, squad management
Among a number of new regulations and initiatives to be revealed ahead of the new season, the SPL will increase the playing time of young Saudi players in the league by reducing the age of eligibility from 18 years old to 16 years old, with immediate effect for the 2023-2024 season. A further step focused on youth development will see the reduction squad sizes from the current number of 35 players overall, to 25 senior players with the remaining 10 squad members all having to be under the age of 21 years old, from the 2025-2026 season.
-
Saudi football strategy: International transfers, youth development, women’s league, squad management
Among a number of new regulations and initiatives to be revealed ahead of the new season, the SPL will increase the playing time of young Saudi players in the league by reducing the age of eligibility from 18 years old to 16 years old, with immediate effect for the 2023-2024 season. A further step focused on youth development will see the reduction squad sizes from the current number of 35 players overall, to 25 senior players with the remaining 10 squad members all having to be under the age of 21 years old, from the 2025-2026 season.
-
Arab youth rank Saudi Arabia as a top-five model nation in the 15th annual ASDA’A BCW Arab Youth Survey
When asked ‘Which country in the world, if any, you would you most like your country to be like?’ - 11% of Arab men and women aged 18 to 24 across 18 Arab states said Saudi Arabia, the same percentage who named the UK. The UAE ranked first (22%), followed by the US (19%), Canada (16%) and Qatar (15%).
-
Arab youth rank Saudi Arabia as a top-five model nation in the 15th annual ASDA’A BCW Arab Youth Survey
When asked ‘Which country in the world, if any, you would you most like your country to be like?’ - 11% of Arab men and women aged 18 to 24 across 18 Arab states said Saudi Arabia, the same percentage who named the UK. The UAE ranked first (22%), followed by the US (19%), Canada (16%) and Qatar (15%).
-
Arab Youth Survey 2023: Six in 10 support US ‘disengagement’ from region
A third of young Arabs believe the US wields the most influence in the region, with a majority wanting this to change. The US was viewed as the country holding the most sway in the Arab world (33 per cent), ahead of the UAE (11 per cent), Saudi Arabia and Israel (both 10 per cent) and Russia (8 per cent), by respondents to the Arab Youth Survey 2023. Sixty-one per cent of those polled said they “strongly or somewhat support” US disengagement from Middle Eastern affairs. However, 66 per cent also said they expected the US to be a stronger ally than Russia over the next five years, while 62 per cent said the US would be a stronger ally than China.
- 10 of 118 results<< 1 2 3 … 12 >>