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Saudi Arabia Ghazal Defies Camels as SUV for Desert Market
- July 16,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia is venturing into a territory normally reserved for automakers. The kingdom is developing the Ghazal, a sport-utility vehicle for the hazards of the desert, to diversify its economy beyond oil. The SUV, built by King Saud University in Riyadh, is an all-wheel drive vehicle with a rugged carbon-fiber frame aimed at taking on […]
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Sarah Attar Is a Saudi Trailblazer, By Way of the U.S.
- July 14,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
One of the first women to compete for Saudi Arabia at the Olympics was born and raised in California. The athletes are Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani, who competes in judo, and Sarah Attar, a 19-year-old junior at Pepperdine University and a graduate of Escondido High School in California. Attar, who trains in San Diego, […]
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Living Social
- July 13,2012
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- SUSTG Team
In their pursuit to be where the young consumers are, brands have long identified social media as a crucial place to establish a presence. Where else will you find huge numbers of youngsters highly active and engaged? Results from market research company TNS indicate that 68 percent of MENA youth spend 12 hours per week […]
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Saudi Arabia to Send Olympic Women Athletes for First Time
- July 12,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia will send female athletes to the Olympic Games for the first time, the International Olympic Committee said, ending a ban by the kingdom where women aren’t allowed to drive. Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani will compete in judo at the London Games and Sarah Attar will run the 800 meters. The athletes, who […]
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Saudi Arabia Weighs Annual Budget to Boost Clean Energy
- July 12,2012
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- SUSTG Team
An annual budget for renewables would differ from the feed- in tariffs that Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Britain offered to spur solar and wind power in their nations. Germany was first to introduce the feed-in tariff in 2004 and became the world’s biggest market for solar because of the subsidy, which is paid for […]
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Saudi Arabia wins oil battle against Iran
- July 12,2012
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- SUSTG Team
It seems that the first round in the series of the ferocious battles between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two giant oil-exporting countries, was settled in favor of the latter. The Kingdom continued to produce oil regardless of the Iranian threats warning the Kingdom against filling the shortage in oil supplies that might result from […]
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Showing Pragmatism, Egypt’s Morsi Looks to Saudi
- July 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The first official foreign visit of any newly elected president represents a significant symbolic statement. Knowing this, new leaders choose their first visit very carefully, often selecting a country that is either a major strategic ally or an important trade partner. Nonetheless, the Egyptian government’s announcement that President Mohammed Morsi’s first foreign visit will take […]
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Underground in Arabia
- July 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Born and raised in Dhahran, I thought I had seen most of the natural wonders of the Eastern kingdom from the towering dunes of the Rub’ Al Khali to the pristine reefs of the Gulf, so it was a true surprise to read the manuscript for John Pint’s Underground in Arabia. I had visited the […]
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Saudi Aramco to invest in new energy ventures
- July 9,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Aramco has launched an investment arm to buy into companies that have developed technologies of strategic importance to Saudi Arabia and speed their deployment in the kingdom, the state-run energy group said. Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures LLC (SAEV) plans to invest in start-up and high-growth ventures offering new technologies to the upstream and downstream […]
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Al Jubayl Saudi Arabia As Seen From Orbit at Night
- July 9,2012
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- SUSTG Team
The city of Al Jubayl (or Jubail) is located on the coast of Saudi Arabia, along the Persian Gulf. The city has a history extending back more than 7,000 years, but since 1975 it has been associated with the petrochemical, fertilizer, and steel industries. At night, these industrial areas form a brightly lit region (image […]
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2024 Fiscal Transparency Report: Saudi Arabia
The limited data available in the government’s annual budget statement broke down expenditures by category, but not by ministry or agency. The annual budget statement did not show allocations to the royal family, and the government maintained off-budget accounts not subject to public oversight. Military and intelligence budgets were not subject to legislative oversight or a civilian public body. When actual revenues and expenditures did not reasonably correspond to those in the enacted budget, the government produced and publicly issued revised budget estimates.
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Pakistani Drivers Are The Heroes Behind Driving Saudi’s Famous Planes To Riyadh
When the famous Saudi planes rolled into Riyadh for the grand Riyadh Season, the city was buzzing with excitement! Hundreds of people lined the streets, proudly decked out in traditional Saudi clothes, waving flags, and cheering as the planes made their grand journey. But behind the scenes, the real heroes were the Pakistani drivers who made it all happen.
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7,000 Italian companies eye on Saudi market for investments
The announcement was made during the Saudi-Italian Business Forum, held on Wednesday at the Federation of Saudi Chambers’ headquarters. The Italian Ambassador to the Kingdom Carlo Balducci attended the event with over 140 companies and representatives from various government agencies from both countries.
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Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen rehabilitates 650 homes in Aden
A tripartite partnership between SDRPY, Alwaleed Philanthropies and the UN Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat), the project has also contributed to building the capacity of workers in the housing, construction and building sectors, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.
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Saudi Arabia real estate market booms amidst strong residential and hospitality performance
The residential sector started strong in 2024 by delivering 27,500 units in Riyadh and Jeddah. This increased the total stock to 1.46 million units in the capital and 891,000 units in Jeddah. As such, residential sale prices experienced a 10% year-on-year (YoY) increase in Riyadh whilst average rents grew by 9% annually. In Jeddah, the pace of growth was slightly slower, with sale prices rising by 5% and rents increasing by 4% YoY during the same period.
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Saudi: Agricultural Development Fund Board approves over $533mln in loans
The board of directors of the Agricultural Development Fund (ADF) on Wednesday held its third meeting of the current fiscal year, chaired by Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, and Chairman of the board Eng. Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadley. ADF Chief Executive Munir bin Fahd Al-Sahli stated that the board approved the provision of over SAR2 billion in loans and credit facilities during the meeting.
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Saudi Crown Prince Says No to Israel Ties Without Palestinian State
“This is an affirmation that the Saudi position is enduring in its support of the Palestinian cause,” Mahmoud al-Habbash, the religious affairs adviser to Mr. Abbas, said in an interview on Thursday. “We’re reassured about the Saudi stance, which is a cornerstone of the Arab and Islamic world’s position.”
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