SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.
We can't find results matching your search.
Adjust your search and try again or browse topics and stories below.
Recent stories from sustg
- 0 of 0 results
MUST-READS
-
US Airstrikes Target the Islamic State’s Seized Syrian Oilfields
At least 19 people were killed on the third day of a US-led air campaign targeting the Islamic State in Syria. Strikes focused on one of the group's main revenue streams — the region's captured oil fields.
- NPR - Islamic State Defector: 'If You Turn Against ISIS, They Will Kill You'
- Guardian - Parliament to be recalled to endorse UK air strikes in Iraq
- Defense One - The Campaign Against ISIL Could Cost $1.5B a Month
- Breaking Defense - Arab Allies Take Lead In Syria Airstrikes; F-22s Fade From View
- McClatchy - CIA-vetted Syrian rebels battling Islamic State say airstrikes haven’t helped
- AFP - Lebanon army raids Syria refugee camps as tents torched
-
The Surprising Truth About the UN
The key to using the UN correctly is to be realistic about where it can, by nature, make a difference, and where it risks being sandwiched between so many competing interests that its leaders are forced bend over backwards to please all sides and end up pleasing none.
-
Saudi pilots receive online death threats after air strikes on Isis
Saudi pilots who conducted air strikes on jihadis in Syria have received online death threats after photos were published of those involved, among them a son of the crown prince. Saudi Press Agency (SPA) released photographs of eight airmen it said were involved in Tuesday’s US-led operation, carried out with Gulf allies.
- After the Revolution: Sitting Down With Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi
-
Will Abbas walk the walk on his threats to Israel?
He added, "The political clash with Israel will be represented by joining 520 conventions and international institutions; heading to the International Criminal Court [ICC] and filing complaints against Israel and its leaders; escalating the popular resistance in the Palestinian territories against the occupation and the settlers; repudiating all obligations and agreements; and canceling security coordination with Israel."
-
Houthi rebels take near-total control of Sanaa
Observers say the Houthis' battlefield success reflects a major change in Yemen's political landscape, with traditional sources of power - Sunni Islamists, allied army generals and tribal chiefs - losing their grip as the central government gave in to the Shiite rebels to avert a full-blown civil war, according to Associated Press.
-
Security, rival operators delay mobile newcomers’ entry to Saudi
State security requirements and a lack of cooperation from Saudi Arabia's existing telecom operators have delayed the launch of two new mobile companies until later this year, their chief executives said. The national telecom regulator, trying to increase competition, instructed the kingdom's three mobile operators to each host a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), announcing winning bidders as long ago as June 2013.
-
If A Bank Can Be Liable For Terrorism, Are The Saudis Next?
There are still big barriers to suing a sovereign nation in U.S. courts, including the opposition of the federal government. But firms including Motley Rice, the firm that helped win the Arab Bank case and in the 1990s broke down the legal walls protecting the tobacco industry, have convinced an appeals court in New York to allow their case against Saudi Arabia to proceed despite that nation’s strong protests it bears no blame for the terrorist attack that killed more than 2,000 Americans.
-
A.M. Best: Saudi Insurance Market Returning to Profitability
Following the actuarial review of the medical and motor business segments, the main driver for growth has been price increases in these lines. The market has returned to profitability, producing SAR 169 million ($45.1 million) of market profit in the first half of 2014. However, many insurers still find the market environment challenging, with approximately half of market participants producing underwriting losses in the first half of 2014.
-
Slightly Fewer Back ISIS Military Action vs. Past Actions
Americans' 60% approval for U.S. military action against Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria, commonly known as ISIS, is slightly below their average 68% approval for 10 other U.S. military operations Gallup has asked about using this question format. Americans have been a bit less supportive of recent military actions after prolonged engagements in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- 10 of 60163 results<< 1 … 5,892 5,893 5,894 … 6,017 >>