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#SaudiTBT: The Father of the Saudi Arabian National Guard HRH King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz in 1962
HRH Miteb Bin Abdullah, Minister of the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) and the third oldest son of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz, recently visited Washington to meet with President Obama and other senior officials to discuss strengthened bilateral cooperation between the U.S. Department of Defense and SANG. The National Guard is one […]
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Jadwa Investment: Oil Market Dynamics and Saudi Fiscal Challenges
After a significant drop in oil’s price on international markets since July 2014, the impact on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s budget and fiscal policy is assessed in Jadwa Investment just-released research note. Head of Research Dr. Fahad Alturki notes that the recent decision not to cut output by OPEC “adds further uncertainty not only on the global […]
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As Oil Dips Below $70, American Producers Wonder Where the Bottom Is and Eye an End to Export Ban
The second half of 2014 has been a lively period for the U.S. shale industry. Fueled by new technologies and a soaring oil price, everyone from upstart producers to big oil were taking advantage of new production opportunities in United States in shale deposits. Over the last year, the U.S. alone accounted for 82% of non-OPEC production growth, […]
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With Houthi Gains in Yemen, Saudi Reportedly Pulls Aid
Saudi Arabia has suspended most of its financial aid to Yemen in “clear indication of its dissatisfaction with the growing political power of Shi’ite Houthi fighters friendly with Riyadh’s regional rival, Iran,” according to a Reuters report. “Soon after Houthi fighters took over the capital Sanaa in September, Saudi Arabia promptly suspended much of that […]
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Saudi Arabia Sees Oil Prices Stabilizing ‘Around $60 a Barrel’
Saudi Arabia now believes oil prices could stabilize at around $60 a barrel, a level both it and other Gulf producers believe they could withstand, according to people familiar with the situation citied in a UPI report. “Saudi Arabia seeks to maintain its long-term market share, even if the price of oil stays temporarily low, its […]
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Smartphone Generation: The Overnight Mobile Internet Revolution in the MENA Region
What is the single indicator related to the online market opportunity in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia that beats all other developed and developing countries? Just take a look at people in coffee shops, malls, or even at family gatherings, you’ll notice immediately that everyone has a smartphone. To be specific, 74% of […]
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Legalized Drifting: 4-Round Saudi Car Drift to Begin Al-Ahsa
At long last, one Saudi will be able to claim to be the best drifter in the Kingdom. The Saudi Star Drift Championship kicks off this month for the first time, and will be supervised by the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation. The series will take an otherwise illegal but popular hobby in Saudi Arabia and make it […]
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#FocusKSA: Saudi Student Turned Entrepreneur Walid Abdulwahab On His Experiences Running a Successful Business in the U.S.
In the latest FocusKSA discussion, Saudi-US Trade Group President, Richard Wilson, spoke with Walid Abdulwahab, a recent graduate of the University of Southern California and Founder and CEO of Desert Farms, which produces, markets and sells camel milk and camel milk products to a growing list of U.S. retail outlets. Walid discusses his background, academic experience […]
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SUSRIS: Saudi Oil Production “Crucial” to EIA 2015 Forecast
“Changes in the forecast of Saudi Arabian oil production are crucial to the revised outlook and a major source of uncertainty in the year ahead. Saudi Arabia has indicated interest in preserving market share rather than unilaterally carrying the burden of cutting production to balance the global oil market. In addition to numerous statements by […]
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#SaudiTBT: King Faisal Bin Abdulaziz al-Saud on the Tarmac of Le Bourget Airport in Paris, 1939
Returning in March 1939 from the London Conference (St. James Palace Conference) which attempted to negotiate an agreement between Jews and Arabs in Palestine, Faisal Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud stands on the tarmac of Le Bourget Airport in Paris, France with members of his delegation. Among other issues, the London Conference was unable to resolve the matter of […]
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Who is Mohammed Deif, the Hamas military chief targeted by Israel?
Israel has targeted Hamas’ military chief Mohammed Deif in a strike on a designated humanitarian zone in southern Gaza which killed at least 90 Palestinians. It is not clear yet if Deif was among the dead. But who is he? An elusive and powerful figure, Deif is understood to be one of the masterminds behind the October 7 attacks. He has led the Palestinian militant group’s armed wing for more than two decades. If his death is confirmed, Deif would be the highest profile Hamas leader killed since the war in Gaza began nine months ago. Israel has been seeking to dismantle Hamas following the October 7 attacks but with fighting ongoing and senior Hamas figures at large, that goal has seemed distant.
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Saudi Arabia’s environmental efforts helping to reduce dust storms
The center’s Executive Director, Jamaan Saad Al-Qahtani, said dust storms are declining due to the country’s environmental initiatives, especially the Saudi Green Initiative, an ambitious national program of planting 10 billion trees within the kingdom. The natural reserves also prevent desertification, and recent favorable weather patterns have further aided vegetation growth.
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Saudi Arabia condemns assassination attempt on former US president Trump
Saudi Arabia on Sunday condemned the assassination attempt against former US president Donald Trump. In a statement by the foreign ministry, the Kingdom stressed its “rejection of all forms of violence” and expressed its “complete solidarity with the United States of America, the former president and his family.”
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Thailand investment body opens first Middle East office in Saudi Arabia
The Thai Board of Investment (BOI) officially inaugurated its office in Saudi Arabia to capitalize on investment potential and regional cooperation. This marks its first office in the Middle East, launched during the "Saudi-Thai Investment Forum" held in Riyadh on Sunday, with senior government officials and business leaders from both countries in attendance.
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Turkish President Erdogan receives Saudi foreign minister
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday received Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. “President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah Al Saud at the Dolmabahce Presidential Office in Istanbul,” said the country’s Communications Directorate on X. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who earlier Sunday had one-on-one talks with his Saudi counterpart, also attended the closed-door reception held at the Dolmabahce Palace Presidential Office.
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Why Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services are booming in UAE and Saudi Arabia
In a recent study, Redseer Strategy Consultants shared that the use of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services is on the rise in the Middle East. Interestingly, the UAE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) outscored their regional peers. Charting the growth of the BNPL industry in the region, Redseer notes that in 2022, one in 10 consumers was using BNPL services. But by 2023, this figure had doubled, with one in five consumers now using BNPL options for online transactions.
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Saudi Arabia Ramps Up Purchases of Dirtiest Oil Amid Scorching Summer
Saudi Arabia is the region’s biggest buyer of fuel oil, a type of dirty product that’s left over after refineries produce transport fuels like gasoline and diesel. It also burns crude oil directly to produce electricity, which likely contributed to the kingdom’s exports dropping to a 10-month low of about 5.6 million barrels a day in June, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Fuel oil is mostly sold at a discount to crude since it’s heavier and more polluting.
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Saudi Arabia emphasizes commitment to chemical weapons ban
Saudi Ambassador to the Netherlands and Permanent Representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Ziad Al-Attiyah, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to enhancing international cooperation to prohibit all weapons of mass destruction and prevent their proliferation.
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Saudi roads see 92% decline in accidents with new solar lighting
This significant reduction resulted from installing solar-powered lighting at 149 road intersections across the country. This initiative has enhanced traffic safety by improving night visibility and clearly marking pathways for road users. The adoption of solar energy for lighting has also reduced operational costs and carbon emissions associated with traditional energy sources. The authority reported handling over 11,914 comments received through the call center and other digital channels. These included services for raising reports and requests, as well as answering all inquiries. The average response time was only seven seconds, with a service level of 93%.
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Saudi Arabia tops MENA for venture capital investment in H1 2024
Saudi Arabia has taken the top rank across MENA in terms of the amount of venture capital (VC) funding in H1 2024, with about $412 million, according to venture data platform MAGNiTT. The Saudi venture investment market began the year in line with its performance in H1 2023, with non-mega deals accounting for 68% of the value of venture investment in H1 2024, up from 35% in H1 2023, according to MAGNiTT.
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