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Report: Potential Showdown Looms as PGA Tour Says it Wont Allow Players to Compete in Saudi International
The PGA Tour will refuse to allow some of its biggest stars to play in the Saudi International golf tournament next year in response to the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s backing of a new challenging tour to rival the PGA, according to a report in Golf Week.
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Saudi Arabia’s Rock Art Complex Hima Gets Sought-After UNESCO World Heritage list Designation
Hima, one of the largest rock art complexes in the world located in Saudi Arabia, has landed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list, the sixth such location in the Kingdom to receive the sought-after designation, according to reports. Entered into UNESCO’s listings as the Ḥimā Cultural Area, the incredible rock art is located in an arid, mountainous area of […]
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Biden Administration, Saudi Arabia ‘Working Closely on Multiple Fronts’, Top Embassy Spokesman Fahad Nazer Says
Saudi Arabia and the Biden Administration are working closely on multiple fronts as strategic allies to resolve regional conflicts, the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington’s top spokesperson, Fahad Nazer, said in an interview with Frank Kane of Arab News.
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Saudi Screening of Hajj Applicants Enters Second Stage as 560k Apply for Only 60k Spots
The second stage of the selection process for 60,000 places available at the Hajj pilgrimage in 2021 began on Friday, The National reports, with applications being sorted according to health status.
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U.S. State Department Blasts Yemen’s Houthis, Says Iran-Backed Group Bears ‘Major Responsibility’ in Conflict
The Biden administration’s State Department on Friday blamed Iran-aligned Houthis for the failure of a ceasefire to take hold in Yemen and accused them of failing to take additional meaningful steps to end the conflict, Reuters and other news agencies report. “While there are numerous problematic actors inside of Yemen, the Houthis bear major responsibility for refusing to engage […]
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Saudi Arabia, Arab League Blast Israel’s ‘Excessive Force’ in Gaza
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister on Tuesday condemned Israel’s attempts to evict Palestinians from their homes, as the Kingdom and the Arab League “angrily denounce” what they call the use of excessive force in Gaza.
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Saudi Economy: TASI Rises in April, and Consumer Spending Bounces Back
Recent data on Saudi Arabia’s economy showed a mixed picture for the Kingdom, with non-oil PMI trending lower in March, month-on-month, while remaining in expansionary mode, according to Jadwa Investment and official government figures.
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Saudi Arabia Confirms Lifting General Travel Ban May 17; U.S. Among 20 Countries to Remain on List
Saudi Arabia confirmed that it would resume international flights at 1 a.m. on May 17, but will exclude 20 countries where the ban on flights continues as part of preventive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Saudia airline said.
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Saudi Arabia Red Sea Development Co. On Track to Clinch $3.7 ‘Green Loan’ from Local Banks
Saudi Arabia could be just weeks away from clinching the first significant funding package for a key part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s program to diversify the Kingdom’s economy, Bloomberg reports. The Red Sea Development Co.’s 14 billion-riyal ($3.7 billion) loan is set to close with a small group of local banks including Saudi National […]
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Oil Rises Above $67 in Fifth Day of Gains as Demand Outlook Looks Strong
Oil rose above $67 a barrel on Friday, gaining for a fifth session, “as a stronger demand outlook and signs of economic recovery in China and the United States offset rising COVID-19 infections in some other major economies,” Reuters reports.
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DARPA wants to use AI to find new rare minerals
Secure access to rare Earth minerals is a critical national security issue, as the entire United States' economy is highly dependent on minerals—and the majority of them discovered so far are in China. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has partnered with a company called HyperSpectral that applies artificial intelligence to spectroscopic data, which could be key to using satellites or drones to find minerals that would be difficult to detect otherwise.
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New Google collaboration advances AI research in Saudi Arabia
Google announced $100,000 in seed research grants to AI researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ( KAUST) faculty in Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) to advance research in multilingual, multimodal machine learning, specifically in the use of generative and large language models (LLMs). The researchers will advance research in topics including health, cross-cultural language understanding, sustainability, privacy and education.
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Saudi border guards seize over a ton of qat
The General Administration of the Mujahideen and Border Guard patrols successfully thwarted multiple smuggling attempts in Jazan and the Asir Region, seizing a total of 1,222 kg of qat. Patrols in Jazan thwarted the smuggling of 507 kg of qat, and the confiscated items were transferred to the appropriate authorities after initial regulatory procedures. Security regiments in the Asir Region also intercepted 240 kg of qat in the Al-Farsha Governorate. In the Al-Raboah sector of the Asir Region, Border Guards arrested 11 Ethiopians attempting to smuggle 275 kg of qat.
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Saudi banks post $1.95 billion in aggregate profits for May 2024, reaching 14-month high
The Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) reported that these profits are before zakat and taxes. Cumulatively, banks recorded a total profit of SAR34.78 billion ($9.27 billion) in the first five months of 2024, compared to SAR31.12 billion in the same period last year.
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“Saudi consumers are developing a more sophisticated palate”
Clients (brands) are demanding more effective marketing strategies in the face of a booming domestic market. The ever-increasing number of homegrown brands is pushing the boundaries, forcing established players to up their game. This translates to a growing need for data-driven campaigns and innovative experiences that deliver measurable results. The government’s own digital transformation efforts have set a high bar, raising client expectations across industries.
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Saudi Arabia’s Liquidity Hits All-Time High of $760 billion
Saudi Arabia's liquidity levels continued to grow strongly, reaching SAR2,825,715 million at the end of May 2024, marking an annual growth of approximately 8.6%. This represented an increase of more than SAR222,928 billion compared to the same period in 2023, which stood at SAR2,602,786 million. These levels reflect the broad money supply (M3) as reported in the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA)'s monthly statistical bulletin for May 2024.
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Saudi wealth bolsters WTA’s ambitions for women’s tennis
In May, the Women’s Tennis Association sealed a multiyear partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. As a result, PIF became the naming partner for the WTA’s player rankings, while the WTA Finals — the tour’s biggest showcase — will move to Riyadh for the next three years. Prize money for the annual event will increase from $9mn to $15.25mn. And that deal came just over a year after the WTA joined forces with CVC Capital Partners. The European private equity firm paid $150mn for a 20 per cent stake in WTA Ventures, a new entity that controls the commercial income generated by the women’s tour.
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Saudi Arabia arrests over 16,000 residency, work, and border security violators
Joint field campaigns to follow up and arrest violators of residency, work, and border security regulations, which took place in all regions of Saudi Arabia from June 27 to July 3, 2024, revealed a total of 16,565 violators. This included 9,969 violators of the residency system, 4,676 violators of the border security system, and 1,920 violators of the labor system.
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Saudi Arabia’s e-commerce records grow by 17.47% in Q2 2024, driven by Riyadh’s leading issuance
The issuance of existing commercial records for e-commerce recorded a growth of 17.47% by the end of the second quarter of 2024, with 40,697 records issued compared to 34,645 in the same period of 2023, according to the Business Sector Bulletin issued by the Ministry of Commerce for Q2 2024. Riyadh City topped the regions in Saudi Arabia for issuing e-commerce records, with 16,535 commercial records. Makkah followed with 10,325 records, the Eastern Province with 6,525, Madinah with 1,938, and Al-Qassim with 1,326.
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Saudi Aramco Jackup Suspensions And The Story So Far
Saudi Aramco’s ambitious post-Covid jackup fleet expansion programme, in which the operator looked to increase its fleet size from approximately 49 jackups in June 2022 to 90 in just two years, seemed a daring feat. But fast forward to March 2024 and the Saudi Arabian National Oil Company (NOC) almost met its target having 89 jackups at work.
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