One of the worst famines in decades is on the verge of breaking out in Africa’s third-largest country. Sudan is in the grips of more than 15 months of ruinous civil strife that’s led to untold calamity and horror. Though casualty figures are far from clear, the top U.S. envoy to the region recently suggested that some 150,000 people may have been killed since the conflict between two rival warlords exploded last year. Now, the United Nations claims that some 750,000 people are on the brink of starvation. Western officials liken what’s unfolding to the famine in Somalia in 2011, where a quarter of a million people died, half of whom were children.
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WHO Director General: I appreciate Saudi cooperation against the new virus
The Saudi Press Agency reports that the Director General of World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Margaret Chan “expressed thanks to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its cooperation with WHO against Coronavirus.”
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SACM Career Fair: U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia says ‘Future is Full of Opportunity’
The U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James Smith, wrote in Al Arabiya today a congratulatory letter for the roughly 8,000 Saudi students who are graduating this week at the SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony. “More than 70,000 young Saudis and their families have chosen to study in the United States. Their presence on our […]
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5 Things to Know About the 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony This Week
The 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony begins this week at the Gaylord National Harbor in the Washington, D.C. area. Thousands of Saudi students will descend on the nation’s capital to participate in this impressive event, which celebrates the achievements of Saudi students on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and matches them with real […]
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Slideshow: Coming to Riyadh’s KAFD: A Female-Designed Metro Station
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Saudi Arabia: Car Manufacturer?
A new report states that Saudi Arabia is in negotiations with Jaguar Land Rover for a production line in Yanbu, an industrial city, following an initial agreement signed last year. The National reports that the Indian-owned company “can count on Saudi government investment of close to US$1 billion and some of the world’s cheapest aluminium. […]
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Saudi Aramco to open 3 research centers in the United States
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Save the Date for the 2013 U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles, California
The 2013 US-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum, to be held in Los Angeles, California at the JW Marriott L.A. Live on September 16-18, is the third in a series of extraordinarily successful gatherings featuring top American and Saudi government and private sector leaders and providing an ideal platform for building new and lasting business ties. Please visit www.us-saudiforum.com to register your interest.
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Saudi Aramco showcases advanced technology at OTC
The Offshore Technology Conference in Houston is a major event that brings together energy companies from around the world. OTC is billed by organizers as “the world’s foremost event for the development of offshore resources in the fields of drilling, exploration, production, and environmental protection.” OTC was founded in 1969 and is held annually at the […]
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A Kingdom’s Thirst: The Saudi Water Challenge
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Saudi commerce minister leads delegation to Korea
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Israel-Lebanon facing highest risk since October 2023
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Saudi Commerce Minister Leads Delegation to Boost Trade with Korea
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Discover Saudi Arabia’s new UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Saudi Arabia gives a green light to King Abdulaziz Park
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King Salman Stadium in Riyadh to open in 2029
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