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Saudi Arabia’s SIDF Gets New Investment Muscle to Enter New Industries
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said that Saudi Arabia plans to boost the capital of the Saudi Industrial Development Fund (SIDF) by SAR6bn ($1.6bn) to help finance the kingdom’s entry into new industries. The additional planned allocation would be on top of the SAR3bn ($800m) of capital recently injected in the fund, Falih said, […]
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‘Shamoon’ Comeback: Several Saudi Government Agencies Attacked by Malware from Iranian State-Sponsored Hack
State-sponsored hackers have reportedly conducted a series of destructive malware attacks on Saudi Arabia over the last two weeks, including erasing data and wreaking havoc in the computer banks of the agency running the country’s airports and hitting five additional targets, Bloomberg reports. U.S. security firms said that a version of Shamoon, the computer virus […]
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal: ‘Stop the Debate…It’s Time for Women to Drive’ in Saudi Arabia
In a 4-page essay entitled, “It’s High Time Women Started Driving Their Cars,” billionaire Saudi businessman Prince Alwaleed bin Talal urged an end to the debate about women’s driving in Saudi Arabia. The essay is as much a short treatise on modern Saudi feminism and the progress of women’s rights in the Kingdom as it […]
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Saudi Arabia Begins to ‘Inject Large Amounts of Money Into Economy’ to Boost Growth
Saudi Arabia’s government has begun “injecting large amounts of money into the economy to boost growth at the end of this year after a sharp slowdown due to low oil prices,” Reuters reports citing Saudi Central Bank data. After raising $17.5 billion last month in its first international bond issue, Saudi Arabia “did not hold that […]
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Government Makes Payments to Construction Companies as MMG Sends Letter to Deputy Crown Prince Warning of Operations Halt
Saudi Arabia has reportedly made good on $10.7 billion that it owed to private sector companies, according to Arab News, but one construction firm said on Monday that it wrote directly to the Deputy Crown Prince warning it may need to cease operations. Mohammad Al Mojil Group (MMG) said in a short statement through Saudi […]
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Saudi Student Murdered in Wisconsin Shocks Community
A University of Wisconsin-Stout student from Saudi Arabia died one day after being assaulted on a street in downtown Menomonie, Wis., about 70 miles east of Minneapolis, according to reports. Hussain Saeed Al-Nahdi was reportedly assaulted by a suspect whom police described as a white male about six feet tall. He died a day later […]
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Saudi Arabia Replaces Finance Minister in Continued Shift Toward Younger Technocrats
Saudi Arabia has replaced its Minister of Finance, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, with the head of the Kingdom’s capital markets regulator Mohammed Al-Jadaan in the latest move toward a younger generation of technocratic leaders in high positions. Al-Assaf was Saudi Arabia’s longest-serving active minister, having held the position of Minister of Finance since 1996. Another Royal […]
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US Customs Facilities Coming to Riyadh, Jeddah Airports to Add Convenience, Efficiency to U.S.-Saudi Travelers
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will soon set up facilities at Riyadh and Jeddah airports to process U.S.-bound passengers’ arrival documents before landing in the U.S., the Saudi Gazette reports, citing a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke with the Okaz Arabic daily. Long delays and extra screenings have become standard for […]
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Candor from High-Ranking Saudi Ministers on Economy Latest Example of Increased Transparency
Several high-ranking officials and Ministers in Saudi Arabia discussed the state of the Kingdom’s economy on a popular television show last week, according to Bloomberg, in what amounted to “an unusual attempt by a government not known for transparency to promote its plan to cope with the plunge in oil prices.” “Saudis who switched on a […]
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Government Payments to Top Companies Resume, Al-Assaf Says on Saudi TV
Saudi Arabia has resumed payments of its debts to contractors after long delays that imperiled company finances and hurt investor sentiment, according to Bloomberg, which cited comments made by Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf on Saudi television. In the televised interview late on Wednesday, Al-Assaf said payments have been “regularized and will rise in the coming period.” […]
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Tel Aviv hit by drone attack claimed by Iranian-backed Houthis
A long-range Iranian-made drone hit the centre of Tel Aviv in the early hours of Friday in an attack claimed by the Yemen-based Houthi militia that killed one man and wounded four others, the Israeli military and emergency services said. The explosion, which footage shared on social media suggested came from the sea and did not trigger air raid alarms, occurred hours after the Israeli military confirmed it had killed a senior commander of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon.
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Global cyber outage grounds flights, hits banks, telecoms, media
A software update wreaked havoc on computer systems globally on Friday, grounding flights, forcing some broadcasters off air and hitting services from banking to healthcare. An update to a product offered by global cyberscurity firm CrowdStrike (CRWD.O), opens new tab appeared to be the trigger, affecting customers using Microsoft's (MSFT.O), opens new tab Windows Operating System. Microsoft said later on Friday the issue had been fixed.
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China’s solar industry finds oasis in the Middle East
China's solar energy giants such as JinkoSolar, LONGi Green Energy Technology, TrinaSolar, and JA Solar Technology, have struggled since 2023. LONGi and JA Solar recorded losses in the first quarter of 2024, while JinkoSolar and TrinaSolar saw their net profits plunge by 29.09% and 70.83%, respectively, to CNY 11.76 billion (US$1.62 billion) and CNY 5.16 billion. Solar silicon wafer providers Tongwei and TCL Zhonghuan Renewable Energy Technology also swung from profit to loss.
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Saudi Arabia signs deals for 30GW domestic solar PV manufacturing
Both agreements, made through joint ventures (JV), will bring 30GW of solar PV manufacturing, from ingots to modules, to Saudi Arabia. The agreements have been made by the Renewable Energy Localization Company (RELC), a fully-owned PIF company, along with the participation of Saudi renewables investor Vision Industries (VI) and the Chinese manufacturers.
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Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh may be crypto’s sleeping giant
Though the word “cryptocurrency” was largely avoided at the event, Siu’s message seemed clear: Saudi Arabia may not have made definitive moves in the realm of blockchain and crypto, but it is a sleeping giant in terms of wealth, population and influence, and can set the tone of the industry for the entire region.
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Slowing Chinese economy no threat to Saudi oil exports – yet
Slower economic growth in China in the second quarter of this year has raised concerns about Saudi Arabia’s ability to maintain funding lines from its main trading partner. The Chinese economy grew at a year-on-year rate of 4.7 percent, down from 5.3 percent in the previous quarter. In the retail sector, the pace of growth slowed to an 18-month low as deflationary pressures forced businesses in the world’s second-largest economy to cut prices on everything from cars to food and clothes.
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Saudi’s New Murabba Stadium will be ready for the 2034 FIFA World Cup
Part of the grand $800 billion New Murabba project, the stadium is just one piece of the puzzle. The project aims to double the size and population of the capital, turning downtown Riyadh into a cultural hotspot. Alongside the stadium, the project will include a museum, a technology and design university, a multi-purpose immersive theatre, and over 80 cultural and entertainment venues.
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Saudi Arabia stresses importance of strengthening international order to prevent chaos and conflicts
Moreover, the Cabinet reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to enhancing international cooperation to ban weapons of mass destruction and prevent their proliferation during the meetings of the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. The Cabinet emphasized the organization’s role in maintaining international peace and security and the full and effective implementation of all provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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Saudi Crown Prince congratulates Iranian President on election victory during a phone call
Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman congratulated President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian on winning the presidential elections in Iran during a phone call on Wednesday. The Crown Prince and President Pezeshkian praised the development of relations at all levels, stressing the importance of continuing to enhance cooperation in various fields between the two countries. The Iranian President expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his kind wishes.
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Saudi Aramco backs AI startup
A venture unit of Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco is making its first U.S. AI-related investment, backing a pre-Series A round for San Francisco-based AiXplain, AiXplain is one of a growing number of startups that aim to transform generative AI from chatbots into agents who can take action. The startup also wants to ensure that Arabic languages are better represented.
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