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Sports Diplomacy in the Middle East: King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies to Host Live Broadcast May 19th
The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) will host a live broadcast on Tuesday, May 19th at 3:00pm Washington, D.C. time (10:00 pm in Riyadh) on Sports Diplomacy in the Middle East, featuring speakers HRH Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, president of the Saudi Arabian Federation for Electronic and Intellectual Sports (SAFEIS). The event […]
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‘Pockets of Demand’ Seen Returning for Oil as Suppliers Curb More to Boost Price
Areas of increased demand for oil are emerging as suppliers, lead by Saudi Arabia, cut additional output in hopes of boosting crude’s price, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s coronavirus cases grow to 35,000
The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 35,000 on Friday as the kingdom struggles to get to grips with rising numbers of new infections, Reuters reports.
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Analysis: Saudi Arabia Could ‘Emerge from the Pandemic Stronger, both Economically and Geopolitically’
In an opinion piece in Foreign Policy magazine, a former advisor to President Barack Obama and professor at Columbia University says it is likely that Saudi Arabia will emerge from the Coronavirus pandemic “stronger, both economically and geopolitically” and that its bold moves in oil markets created a win for the Kingdom.
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‘We are looking into any opportunity’, PIF Chief Says as Saudi Eyes Value Investments
Saudi Arabia’s head of its Public Investment Fund, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, said the fund is looking to make more value investments in the weeks and months to come with global markets down as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Big Week for Oil Prices as Major Producers Scramble for a Deal
Saudi Arabia, Russia, OPEC countries and the United States are hoping this week a deal can be reached on production cuts to prevent the price of oil from falling further on international indices, but some analysts and market observers are skeptical that such a deal can come together given the current market dynamics.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Chairs Virtual Gathering of G20 Countries to Combat COVID-19
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman chaired a virtual G20 summit via video teleconference with world leaders to address the COVID19 crisis under the G20 Saudi Arabia Presidency.
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Jadwa Macroeconomic Update: COVID-19 ‘Changes Everything, for Now’
The latest Macroeconomic Update report from Jadwa Investment examines the impact of the COVID-19 virus, or Coronavirus, on the Saudi economy, noting that while COVID-19 will put pressure on the oil economy, downside risks to non-oil growth will also be noticeable in the Kingdom.
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Report: Saudi Plans $6bn Surge in Mortgage Refinancing
Saudi Arabia’s first mortgage refinancing firm “aims to raise its holdings of home-loan portfolios by 10 times this year,” Bloomberg reports, as the Kingdom’s Saudi Housing Minister said that Saudi’s first mortgage refinancing firm plans to buy more than SAR 23 billion ($6.1 billion) of mortgage portfolios from banks in 2020.
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Pompeo Meets with King Salman, FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Riyadh
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with King Salman and Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Riyadh today, photos from the Saudi Press Agency show.
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Saudi Arabia ranks 3rd in remittance outflows globally in 2023: World Bank report
Saudi Arabia ranked third globally and second in the Arab world in terms of countries sending international remittances during the year 2023. Total outward remittances amounted to nearly SR 144 billion ($38.4 billion) during the last year. Foreign remittance is the money that immigrants send directly to their families or communities in their country of origin in the world. According to a recent report by the World Bank titled “Migration and Development Brief,” the United States of America topped among the world countries sending international remittances, with total external remittance flows reaching about $85.8 billion during the year 2023. The United Arab Emirates came in second place globally and first in the Arab world, with total remittances amounting to about $38.5 billion, while Kuwait ranked tenth globally and third in the Arab world.
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Saudi Arabia Launches Geographical Survey Project with 1,200 Solar and Wind Stations
In a landmark initiative spearheaded by His Royal Highness, Prince AbdulAziz bin Salman bin AbdulAziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabia has launched a pioneering Geographic Survey Project for Renewable Energy sites. This ambitious endeavor, part of the National Renewable Energy Program, involves the installation of 1,200 stations across the Kingdom to assess solar and wind energy potential over 850,000 square kilometers. The scale of this project is unprecedented globally, covering regions equivalent to the combined areas of major European nations like the UK and France or Germany and Spain.
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli approval of West Bank settlement expansion
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday condemned the Israeli security cabinet’s approval to expand settlement operations in the West Bank. In a statement carried by the state news agency SPA, the ministry affirmed the Kingdom’s rejection of what it described as the “ongoing Israeli violations of international law and international legitimacy resolutions,” and warned of the “dire consequences” of Israel’s actions.
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Governor of Asir Region Announces Launch of Saudi Summer 2024 Program
The Governor of Asir Region and Chairman of its Development Authority, Prince Turki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz, announced the launch of this year's Asir summer season activities as a part of the Saudi Summer 2024 program. The program will start in early July under the supervision of the Asir Region Development Authority and with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, the Saudi Tourism Authority, and the General Entertainment Authority, SPA reported.
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How Saudi Arabia is creating a buzz around beekeeping and the honey making industry
Honey has long held a special place in Saudi culture, cultivated by beekeepers across the region for its medicinal and culinary uses. Now, with added government support, its true economic potential and environmental benefits are being realized. Last year, more than 100 licenses were granted to beekeepers to produce this liquid gold on land administered by the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority, predominantly in the Rawdat Khuraim oasis.
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Saudi Arabia, US Discuss Supporting Growth of Digital Economy in the Region
Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Eng. Abdullah bin Amer Al-Sawah has met in Washington with the US Secretary of Commerce, Gina Raimondo. Friday’s meeting was attended by Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi Ambassador to the US. During the meeting, the two sides discussed strengthening the strategic partnership between the Kingdom and the US to support the growth of the digital economy in the region, as Saudi Arabia is a pivotal hub for technology and innovation.
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Jeddah Season 2024 kicks off with spectacular activities
The season includes numerous distinctive tourist and cultural activities. The City Walk area offers a mix of interactive experiences, motor and skill games, Arabic plays, restaurants, cafes, and shopping stores. Additionally, the Warner Bros. Discovery: Celebrate Every Story area, being held for the first time in Saudi Arabia, provides visitors and tourists with a variety of games and entertainment shows.
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SEC boosts reliability with $266m Saudi interconnection project
The Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has announced the successful completion and operation of a new strategic electrical interconnection project between the central and southern regions, that passes through the main substations in Al Kharj, Al Aflaj, Wadi Al Dawasir and Bisha.
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Euros form of Saudi-based stars tests perceptions of slide in standard
France's N'Golo Kante had looked to be winding down his glittering career but his unexpected recall for Euro 2024 and eye-popping performances suggest his quality has not been diminished by his big-bucks move to Saudi Arabia last year. He is among several players in Germany challenging popular perceptions that the new Saudi Pro League is a career-ending option for big players seduced by huge salaries, with Kante dazzling on his return after a two-year absence and winning player of the match in his first two games.
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Why Pakistan is looking to Saudi Arabia and the UAE to ramp up investment
Pakistan’s less-than-four-month-old government is pursuing a two-track approach to stabilize the country’s long-troubled economy. It is engaged in lengthy negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure at least $6 billion in loans to shore up its ability to service its external debt. At the same time, Islamabad is also trying to woo its Gulf allies, most notably Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, in a bid to diversify its sources of external financing, address the lingering threat of insolvency, and put its economy on an upward trajectory of sustainable growth.
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