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An7a.com Releases List of Most Influential Saudis on Twitter
The Arabic website An7a.com released a list of the most influential Saudis on Twitter. The website ranks Saudi Arabia’s most popular users based on number of followers and other measurements like Klout, which measures a user’s influence and following on social networking sites. Saudi comedian Fahad Albutairi (@fahad) tops the list. Prominent Saudi commentator and […]
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U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum Website, Registration Launched by Organizers
Organizers of the upcoming U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum announced today a new website and live registration to the upcoming conference taking place September 16-18 in Los Angeles, California. The Saudi-US Trade Group (SUSTG) is pleased to be an organizer of the upcoming U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum to be held at the J.W. Marriott L.A. LIVE downtown. […]
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Foreign Worker Amnesty: Deadline Extended by Saudi King Abdullah to November 3
Saudi Arabia has given foreign workers until November 3rd to obtain legal status in the country “a day before a previous three-month amnesty expired, bringing respite to hundreds of thousands of expatriates who fear deportation,” News 24 and other outlets report. “Foreigners who do a different job to the one listed on their residence permit, […]
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Weekend Shift In Saudi Arabia ‘A Welcome Development’ Among Saudis
From SUSRIS, an excellent roundup of opinion and analysis on Saudi Arabia’s recent weekend shift and the implications for business and aspects of Saudi Arabia’s society. “There’s hardly anyone who likes to wait for the weekend to get here quickly but in the case of Saudi Arabia many have been waiting for years to see […]
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Marriott Worldwide, Saudia Announce Partnership To Offer More Reward Options for Regional Travelers
Marriott Rewards members traveling throughout the Middle East can now earn ‘Saudia’ Airlines – Alfursan Miles for stays at more than 3,700 Marriott International hotels in 70 countries across 14 distinctive brands, according to a press release. Additionally, Marriott points can also be redeemed for Alfursan Miles. The new program takes immediate effect for travelers.
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Saudi Arabia Changes Weekend to Friday and Saturday, Will Move Kingdom Closer To Regional and International Schedules
In a move that was anticipated for some time, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah issued a royal decree to change the weekend in the Kingdom from Thursday/Friday to Friday/Saturday.
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Saudi exports surge 6.5% to SR 1.45 trillion
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Water, The Real Wild Card
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Saudi Arabia remains key to oil prices despite U.S. production surge, U.C. Davis energy expert says
U.S. oil production has increased sharply in the last five years – but that doesn’t mean Saudi Arabia has lost influence on markets, an energy panelist at a forum at Rice University in Texas said. From FuelFix:
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PHOTOS: New Qasr Al Hokm Station in Saudi Arabia Will Have Green Atriums and Shopping
Snohetta, a Norweigian firm, was recently selected as the designer for the downtown Qasr Al Hokm station in Saudi Arabia, which will be one of the main hubs of the new system, Torontoist reports.
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How Saudi Arabia’s plans to increase base metals production, consumption will affect markets
The country’s ambitious plan to diversify away from oil and into metals will increase local nickel consumption and fund international mining projects, given recent massive investments in nickel-intense industries, sources said. Meanwhile, Manara Minerals’ investment in Vale’s base metals unit could lead the firm’s nickel production to increase to 3000,000 tpy from around 175,000 tpy, according to Vale.
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Israeli Official Describes Secret Government Bid to Cement Control of West Bank
Israeli judges have long ruled that Israel’s control of the territory is a temporary military occupation and complies with international law. A powerful minister’s recent speech, caught on tape, suggested the government is trying to change that.
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Opinion: Saudi Arabia’s Unwavering Support For Palestine
The religious significance of Palestine, particularly Jerusalem, also plays a crucial role in Saudi Arabia’s stance. As the custodian of the two holiest sites in Islam, Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia holds a unique position within the Muslim world. Jerusalem, home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam, holds profound religious importance for Muslims worldwide. Saudi Arabia’s commitment to protecting and preserving Islamic heritage in Jerusalem underscores its broader support for Palestinian sovereignty.
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Saudi health minister says 1,301 people died during Hajj
Saudi Arabia’s health minister said on Sunday the death toll during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage reached 1,301. Speaking to state television, Fahd al-Jalajel said that 83 percent of the deceased were pilgrims who had undertaken the journey without the necessary permits.
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Saudi delegation in US to explore expanding trade and investment opportunities
A Saudi delegation, headed by the Saudi General Authority of Foreign Trade under the chairmanship of Deputy Governor of the Authority for International Relations Abdulaziz Alsakran, is participating in the 8th Saudi-US Trade and Investment Council Meeting (TIFA), which began in Washington, D.C., on Sunday. Officials from 20 government entities are participating in the event, which will conclude on June 28. The Council aims to monitor trade and investment relations to identify opportunities to further expand trade and investment, as well as to work to remove barriers to trade and investment flows, foster a promising trade and investment environment, and promote economic development between the two countries.
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Saudi Arabia announces 3-term school year with 8-week vacation
The 2024-25 academic year will feature a three-term system for public schools, including an eight-week summer vacation, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. The first term will begin on Sunday, August 18, 2024, the second term will begin on Sunday, November 17, 2024, and the third term will begin on Sunday, March 2, 2025, ending on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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How Sports Are Making Saudi Arabia Look Better Than Ever
This spotlight has also largely succeeded in redefining narratives of Saudi Arabia's reputation abroad in countries like the United States, where long-standing concerns over the nation's human rights situation have been substantially diluted as Riyadh bears the soft power fruits of its multibillion-dollar push to attract foreign fans, talent and events.
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Saudi border guards foil smuggling attempts near Jazan
Border Guard land patrols have foiled an attempt to smuggle 135 kilograms of qat in Al-Dayer sector of Jazan Region. Also in Jazan region, border police thwarted an attempt to illegally transport 160 kilograms of qat in Al-Ardah. Legal procedures were followed, and the seized items were handed over to the concerned authority. Meanwhile, two Pakistani residents attempting to sell 4.7 kilograms of methamphetamine in Jeddah. The individuals were referred to the Public Prosecution for legal action.
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Iran election: Young voters’ divide over 2022 protests shapes presidential race
Atousa joined angry protests against Iran's rulers in 2022 that loyalists like Reza helped crush. Two years on, the two young Iranians' political views remain at odds, reflecting a rift that will shape the outcome of presidential elections this week. Now 22, Atousa says she will abstain from voting in Friday's ballot to choose a successor to Ebrahim Raisi after his death in a helicopter crash, regarding the exercise with derision.
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How children starve
Nearly 166 million people worldwide are estimated to need urgent action against hunger, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a global partnership which measures food insecurity. That includes nearly everyone in the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli military launched an offensive in October following an attack on Israel by Hamas militants. More than one million of Gaza’s inhabitants face the most extreme form of malnutrition – classified by the IPC as ‘Catastrophe or Famine.’
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