The 10 Arab and Iranian photographers featured in “Louder Than Hearts” at the Middle East Institute’s gallery are not only all women, but their subjects are almost entirely female as well. This emphasis feels fitting for the first exhibition curated by Rania Matar, a photographer known for her nuanced, intimate portraits of women and girls in the Middle East and the United States.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary: Saudi Economy at an ‘Exciting moment as it moves to a more knowledge-based economy’ – VIDEO
In her keynote address to the U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles, the Honorable Penny Pritzker, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, noted that the United States and Saudi Arabia have a strong trade and investment relationship which has tripled in the last decade. The more than 1,100 private sector and government leaders from both the […]
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More Photos: The U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles, California
The U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum concluded on Wednesday, September 18th, with over 1,100 businessmen and government leaders from the United States and Saudi Arabia meeting at the J.W. Marriott L.A. LIVE to build commercial relationships between the two countries. SUSTG is a primary organizer of this Forum, the third in a series that includes events […]
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PHOTOS: A first look at photos from the U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles
The U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles concluded here yesterday with over 1,100 attendees. Participating companies and officials from both the United States and Saudi Arabia gathered to network with new opportunities and to listen to keynotes, plenary discussions and breakout sessions covering numerous sectors that are key to building and sustaining lasting business […]
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Keynote Address: His Excellency Dr. Tawfig Alrabiah
His Excellency Dr. Tawfig Alrabiah delivered the keynote address on Tuesday morning to attendees of the U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles, California. Click below for the video.
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#ussaudiforum: $1 trillion projects – KSA woos American investors
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Saudi Stock Market Opening ‘a Marathon, Not a Sprint’
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Saudi’s Tadawul: What foreign investors might expect
Nandagopal J. Nair in Quartz discusses what foreign investors might expect from Saudi Arabia’s $400 billion stock market:
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How stable is Saudi Arabia? Five experts consider the question.
Sada, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s online journal focusing on the Middle East, poses the question, Is Saudi Arabia Stable?, to five experts. The responses look closely at trends that could threaten Saudi stability. Though occasionally dire, they are generally thoughtful and the points of emphasis are varied. They are also short and to the […]
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Why Saudi Arabia Might Be The Next Silicon Valley
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Saudi Arabia Gives $100m to UN Counter-Terrorism Center
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia today announced in a distributed press release that the Kingdom has donated $100 million to the U.N. Counter -Terrorism Center on occasion of the Eid Al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan. “I announce the donation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of $100 million to support this center and work for its activation under […]
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‘Norah’ Review: A Striking Debut About Artistic Repression in ’90s Saudi Arabia
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Red Sea Shipping Crisis
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Israel denies strike on camp near Rafah that Gaza officials say killed 21 people
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