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Saudi per capita water consumption 91% higher than global average
- September 3,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Per capita water consumption in Saudi Arabia is 91 percent higher than the international average, according to a new report by the country’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC). Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest producer of desalinated water, accounting for at least 17 percent of the total world output. The Kingdom has invested nearly $25 […]
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Jadwa September 2012 Saudi Chartbook – Real Economy
- September 2,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Jadwa Investment’s recently released Saudi Charbook for the month of September 2012 found that the Saudi economic activity in July experienced a “modest slowdown of economic activity…with indicators of consumer spending and PMI slowing on the back of a seasonal trend.” However, Jadwa notes that the “healthy underlying economic momentum remains in place.” Below is a snapshot of […]
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Shoura Council to appoint 30 women
- September 2,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia is expected to appoint 30 women on the Shoura Council before the consultative body begins its next annual session. “The expectations are that up to 30 women will be appointed to the Shoura,” sources close to the council told Al-Sharq Arabic daily. The newspaper said that talks have already begun with several institutions […]
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The Island of the Arabs
- August 29,2012
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- SUSTG Team
So in 1954 when Aramco’s New York office decided to produce a feature film about Saudi Arabia and the company’s role in the kingdom, they chose Dick Lyford to direct it. The film called Island of the Arabs begins with the early geologists landing in Jubail and then exploring in the desert. While sitting around […]
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Saudis gear up for new academic year
- August 29,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi students, parents and educators are preparing for the new academic year, which begins September 1st. Shaher al-Jeddawi, programme director at a public school in Jeddah, said introducing English language courses in fourth grade is a major step “towards raising the level of education in general”. “The project this year applies to 4,200 schools out […]
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Saudi banks most profitable in Middle East
- August 28,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Out of the top 50 banks in the Middle East ranked by assets for the period H1 2011, Saudi banks lead the pack “having a good track record of maintaining strong asset quality and adapting adequate lending practices and underwriting standards,” Sheetal Kothari, research analyst, business and financial services practice, Frost & Sullivan, said. The […]
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Beware the Siren Call of Jihad
- August 27,2012
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- SUSTG Team
There’s a full-court press, likely at the instigation of Saudi Arabia’s government, to discourage would-be jihadis from traveling up to Syria. Saudi Gazette/Okaz report that a wide array of authority figures are warning enthusiastic youths of the potential dangers and about how their brothers and cousins fell into traps in Afghanistan, Chechnya, and Iraq. Usefully, […]
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Saudi Arabia breaks onto contemporary art scene
- August 24,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia is making its mark on the global contemporary art scene: works by Middle Eastern artists such as Talal Al Zeid and Mohammed Farea are available at Lam Art Gallery in Riyadh, the Empty Quarter photography gallery in Dubai was founded by the Saudi photographer Princess Reem Al-Faisal, while Message/Messenger, a 2010 installation incorporating […]
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42 Amazing Photos of Ramadan 2012
- August 22,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, will come to a close this weekend with the observation of a festival called Eid al-Fitr. Throughout this ninth month on the Islamic calendar, devout Muslims must abstain from food, drink, and sex from dawn until sunset. The fast, one of the five pillars of Islam, is seen as […]
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For GCC, a Challenge Within Reach: The Gulf Rail Network
- August 22,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Railways have never been the preferred mode of transportation in the Gulf, neither for passengers nor for goods, for geographic reasons and, mostly, due to the affordable prices of fuel for road transportation. But in the next few years, and in order to boost trade, Gulf countries are expected to spend more than $100 billion on rail […]
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Benchmarking VC Investment Against Macro Dynamics: Middle East, SEA, and Africa Focus
Singapore and the UAE lead the way with the highest VC/GDP ratios in their regions, averaging 1.49% and 0.22%, respectively, between 2019 and 2023. These hubs offer optimal environments for scaling into larger markets due to government-backed initiatives, favorable regulations, and sovereign wealth fund support. On the other hand, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia are emerging as key players. Saudi Arabia, in particular, has seen consistent year-on-year growth in VC/GDP contribution since 2019, setting it apart from other regions.
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Israel and Hezbollah carry out new attacks amid fears of wider conflict
Israel struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and its Iran-backed foe attacked military facilities in northern Israel on Tuesday, increasing fears of a full-blown conflict after Lebanon suffered its deadliest day in decades. Israel's military said it hit dozens of Hezbollah targets overnight, a day after carrying out airstrikes against the armed group which Lebanese authorities said killed 558 people, including 50 children and 94 women, and wounded 1,835. Tens of thousands more have fled for safety.
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Climate goal to triple global renewable energy by 2030 within reach, IEA says
A goal to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030 and cut fossil fuel use is within reach, the International Energy Agency said in a report on Tuesday, but will require a huge push to unlock bottlenecks such as permitting and grid connections. The report comes as leaders from government and business come together at New York Climate week to try to drive forward action against climate change.
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Neymar backs Saudi Arabia’s uncontested 2034 World Cup bid
Al Hilal forward Neymar has thrown his support behind Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 World Cup, saying the event there would be "very exciting for everyone." FIFA is expected to rubber-stamp Saudi Arabia as host in an uncontested vote by the governing body's 211 member federations before the end of the year, with the Gulf nation the only candidate to enter the contest.
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Saudi Arabia emphasizes the importance of Lebanon’s stability and sovereignty
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed grave concern over the ongoing security developments in Lebanon, reiterating the risks associated with the escalation of violence in the region and its potential impact on regional security and stability. According to a statement from the ministry, Saudi Arabia urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to distance the region and its people from the dangers of war.
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Saudi FM calls for UN reform
The UN system must be reformed to create a fairer and more equitable world order, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Monday. Addressing the UN at its headquarters in New York City, Prince Faisal bin Farhan warned that international institutions are “unfit for purpose,” as demonstrated by the UN’s inability to hold Israel accountable for “all the atrocities it has committed.” He was speaking a day after UN member states voted to adopt the “Pact for the Future,” a campaign to bring multilateralism “back from the brink” and galvanize support for achieving the organization’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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Saudi Aramco to raise up to $3 bln in two-tranche dollar Islamic bonds, sources say
Saudi Aramco (2223.SE), opens new tab is planning to raise up to $3 billion in five and 10-year U.S. dollar-denominated sukuk, or Islamic bonds, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter and a term sheet reviewed by Reuters on Tuesday. The sources could not be named as the information on the deal size had not yet been made public. Aramco, mostly owned by the Saudi Arabian government, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Saudi real estate: Dar Global, Mouawad announce MASSIVE $235mn luxury residential project in Riyadh
The development, located near the World Expo 2030 site in the north of the city, marks Dar Global’s entry into the Saudi market and Mouawad’s expansion into luxury real estate. The project, set for completion in Q4 2026, will comprise 200 residential villas designed to blend contemporary aesthetics with timeless elegance. It aims to become one of Riyadh’s most prestigious addresses, catering to discerning buyers seeking sophisticated living spaces. -
Saudi Arabia ranks 1st for government strategy in Global AI Index 2024
Saudi Arabia has retained its top ranking for Government Strategy in 2024’s Global AI Index compiled by Tortoise Media, meanwhile the Kingdom shot up in the overall index from 31st place to 14th place.
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Revealed: 100 best places for women to work in the GCC
The 100 best places for women to work in the GCC have been revealed by a global research, training and consultancy firm. Great Place to Work revealed the top workplaces for women in 2024, breaking down the list to include 25 large, 25 medium and 50 small companies with outstanding female-friendly workplace culture across the region.
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