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King Salman Issues Rare Royal Decree Firing Tourism Officials over Corruption Allegations – SPA
- August 21,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has issued a rare royal decree firing a number of officials for legal violations and alleged corruption at tourism projects, including the Red Sea Project and Al-Ula, state news agency SPA reported.
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PIF Sets Up New Real Estate Subsidiary to Help Meet Increasing Local Demand for Housing
- August 20,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) said it had set up a new real estate subsidiary, called “Roshn,” to help meet increasing local demand for housing, according to reports.
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Bechtel Taps Former U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain as New President for Europe, Middle East Region
- August 19,2020
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- SUSTG Team
U.S.-based construction giant Bechtel announced a new president for Europe and the Middle East, appointing former U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain Justin Siberell as president for the Europe and the Middle East region, the company said in a press release.
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Lifestyle Hotel Brand Habitas to Open 3D Printed Hotel in Al-Ula
- August 18,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Habitas, the lifestyle hotel brand, will deliver a 100-room luxury resort in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia that is in part 3D printed by the end of the year, joining other planned hotel groups that are emphasizing sustainability to the historic area.
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Collier’s: Saudi Hotels Hit Hard by Coronavirus Impact, but Domestic Travel Initiatives will Drive Recovery by 4Q 2020
- August 17,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Like in most other countries around the world, Saudi Arabia’s travel and tourism sector has been hit hard by the Coronavirus as governments continue to introduce measures to slow its spread. A recent report by Collier’s International highlights the severity of the impact.
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New Cases of COVID-19 Continue to Decrease in Saudi Arabia
- August 14,2020
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- SUSTG Team
New cases of the Coronavirus reported in Saudi Arabia continue to decline from peak points as the Kingdom sees progress in combatting the spread of the deadly virus, according to official data.
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Saudi Mega-city NEOM Signs Agreement with US-based Bechtel for Executive Project Management Work
- August 12,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s futuristic mega-city NEOM has awarded a contract to U.S.-based Bechtel for executive project management work on the development of the primary, base infrastructure for NEOM, according to a press release issued by NEOM.
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Saudi Youth, in Numbers: Kingdom’s Government Releases Data for International Youth Day 2020
- August 11,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics released a new report on Saudi youth with fresh data on the Kingdom’s large young generation entitled Saudi Youth in Numbers.
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Banyan Tree Resort Planned for Al-Ula, will Offer ‘Luxury Tented Villas’ in Area with Zero Light Pollution
- August 10,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ula will be home to Saudi Arabia’s first Banyan Tree resort, a luxury brand from Europe’s largest hotel group, Accor. The company will take over the Ashar Resort in the historic north-western city and the expanded property will offer luxury accommodation designed to complement the natural scenery of the valley, according to reports. The new resort will have […]
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Improved Private Sector Sentiment Seen in Latest Saudi Economic Data – Jadwa Investment
- August 7,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia saw a rebound in some economic data points after Coronavirus-driven shutdowns, according to the latest Jadwa Investment August 2020 Chartbook.
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Taibah is the founder of Rasma & Kilma, an illustration and design company that creates artwork for books and stationary. She also experiments with portraits and photography.
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AH-6i Little Bird HelicoptersBoeing Starts ‘Little Bird’ Deliveries To Saudi Arabia
By the end of this month Boeing will—if everything goes to plan—have delivered the first AH-6i Little Bird light attack/reconnaissance helicopter to inaugural customer Saudi Arabia, which is the recipient of a new wave of U.S. weaponry. The manufacturer has also established a contract outline with the U.S. Army to quickly supply up to 72 Little Birds to unspecified foreign buyers.
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