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Growing Domestic Demand threatens Energy Export Position
- January 27,2013
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- SUSTG Team
“As of yet there is no movement on the 75 cents per MMBtu price, but I expect it to rise relatively soon. Energy policymakers in the kingdom have been converging on a price hike agreement. From my discussions with them in October, there appeared to be an emerging consensus that the gas price would more […]
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Living and working in a Saudi Arabian compound
- January 27,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Fiona attended an interview in Dublin which included a short exam paper. “Four months later, my friend and I were saying goodbye to Ireland,” she states. Fiona is based in the Eastern Province of Saudi, in one of Saudi Aramco’s five health care facilities, the Dhahran Health Centre. The oil company’s health care facilities care for […]
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Interview with Thuraya Al-Arrayed, Women Join Shura Council
- January 18,2013
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- SUSTG Team
This month King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia kept his promise and appointed women to the Shura Council for the first time. The council is a non-voting, advisory body. But the inclusion of women is significant. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Thuraya al-Arrayed, one of the Shura’s new female members.
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Oil Exports, Politics and Propaganda
- January 18,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Last month, the US mainstream media barraged us with simplistic reports about how the US will soon be producing more oil than Saudi Arabia—making America the world’s top producer. Left out of this story was the fact that the math was a bit skewed: the US may end up producing more total hydrocarbons than Saudi […]
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Abu Dhabi Buzzes On Eve of World Future Energy Summit ‘13
- January 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
World Leaders, Luminaries, Companies and Businessmen Descend on Abu Dhabi For the 6th edition of the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition [Abu Dhabi] – This week, world leaders, government officials and delegations, business executives, academics, engineers, scientists and many more will converge for the World Future Energy Summit 2013, part of Abu Dhabi’s […]
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Al-Assaf, Al-Rabiah Headline Important Private Sector Initiative in Riyadh
- January 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The high-level meeting, an ambitious private sector initiative, addressed joint Arab action agendas, with 21 proposals of developmental projects discussed. Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf and Commerce Minister Tawfig Al Rabiah headlined this important event in Riyadh, which was widely discussed on Social Media sites and in the general media.
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Breakthrough in Saudi Arabia: 30 women named to parliament
- January 11,2013
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- SUSTG Team
King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia issued Friday a historic decree allowing women to be members of the kingdom’s previously all-male Shura Council for the first time. The decree amended two article in the council’s statute introducing a 20 percent quota for women in the country’s 150-member Shura Council, and the king appointed […]
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How to create a transmedia hit in the Middle East: C3 Summit:
- January 8,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The distinguished panel of industry leaders walked through a hypothetical case where creative people in the business designed a Middle East based transmedia enterprise and talked through the process of launching and promoting it. They provided an overview of developments in their field in the Middle East and the role of education and creativity in […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ‘golden age of learning’ under King Abdullah
- January 6,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The major barrier in the progress of science in Muslim countries is the absence of a culture based on scientific research. There are no established research strategies, poor institutional support and insufficient integration among science-rich communities. Appointments and promotions in faculties must be based on merit. Muslim countries must create a merit-based structure that fosters […]
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Saudi Arabia’s $220bn spending spree
- January 6,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Even at growth of 3.4 percent, Saudi Arabia’s economy will be the envy of most other large countries. That figure is above the average expected GDP (3 percent) of the G20 nations – of which the kingdom is one – according to Moody’s. And, waiting in the wings, is Saudi Arabia’s vast foreign reserves, which […]
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Women DrivingWomen Who Violated Saudi Arabia Ban On Female Driving May Face Charges
Two women have been held in a Saudi prison for nearly one month for trying to break the ban on female drivers have been referred to a court on terrorism charges.
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Saudi-LebanonWhy Saudi Arabia is Picking Up Lebanon’s $3 Billion Weapons Tab
French foreign affairs minister Laurent Fabius welcomed the agreement, which he said "reflects the exceptional quality of French-Saudi relations." But the complex arms-sharing ménage à trois involves more than just the three actors, with Iran and Syria also factoring into the equation.
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Pakistani TalibanPakistan mourns after Taliban Peshawar school massacre
The Pakistani city of Peshawar is burying its dead after a Taliban attack at a school killed at least 132 children and nine staff. New images from the school show the brutality of the attack, with pools of blood on the ground and walls covered in pockmarks from hundreds of bullets.
- Bloomberg - How Will the Taliban's Attack Impact the United States?
- Washington Post - Why the Pakistani Taliban’s war on children keeps on going
- Reuters - Taliban Launches Attacks Along Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
- Long War Journal - The Peshawar attack: sickening, but no surprise
- The Atlantic - Pakistan's Blackest Day
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Women DrivingSaudi open to debating the ban on women drivers, says Shoura Council leader
Saudi Arabia's Shoura Council will debate the ban on women driving in the kingdom, the head of the consultative legislative body said, without giving a time line for when discussion might take place, Arab News reported.
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Saudi-LebanonFrance, Kahwagi sign off on Saudi grant for Lebanese Army
Army commander Jean Kahwaji and a French defense official signed Monday the final part of the French-Saudi deal to support the Lebanese military, according to France’s Foreign Ministry Tuesday.
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Pakistani TalibanTaliban storm an elite army high school in Pakistan
Taliban militants stormed an elite army high school in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 126 students and teachers and holding others hostage, in one of the worst school shootings in modern times, according to Pakistani security and hospital officials. More than three hours after the siege began at mid-day on a Pakistan military installation in Peshawar, explosions and gunfire continued to be heard coming from the school.
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Saudi - LebanonSaudi deputy crown prince calls for presidential solution in Lebanon
After meeting Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea in Riyadh Monday, a high-ranking Saudi official called for the swift election of a new president in Lebanon, according to a statement issued by Geagea’s office.
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Israel-PalestineSenior Palestinian official dies after clash with Israeli forces in West Bank
A well-known Palestinian cabinet minister who frequently protested against Jewish settlements died Wednesday after a confrontation with Israeli forces at a demonstration in the West Bank, officials said. His death sparked outrage from the Palestinian leadership and an appeal by a U.N. envoy for a full Israeli probe.
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Pakistani TalibanPakistani Taliban squeezed by Afghan revolt, U.S. drone strikes
Pakistani Taliban militants holed up in Afghanistan are being squeezed by U.S. drone strikes and a revolt against them, a trend that could disrupt the insurgents' capability to strike in Pakistan. For years, Pakistani Taliban commanders fighting the Pakistani state have been hiding in remote areas of east Afghanistan, plotting attacks and recruiting.
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AutomotiveAbandoned cars clog Jeddah parking spaces
Jeddah reportedly has the highest number of abandoned cars in the country. Some locals blame the authorities for failing to deal with the problem, but a spokesman for the local government tells Arab News that car owners don't report discarded vehicles.
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