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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Visit Pakistan on Saturday, Announce $20b in Deals
- February 13,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to make his first state visit to Pakistan on Saturday, where he will announce investment projects worth up to $20 billion, a senior official told VOA news. The investment is needed for Pakistan, which is cash-strapped and facing multiple regional political challenges with a recently-elected Prime Minister. […]
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Saudi Arabia Launches Office to Monitor State Spending, Corruption After Crackdown
- February 5,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has launched a new office to monitor state spending, saying it would help keep up the fight against corruption after the closing of a 15-month crackdown that yielded over $100b of assets to the government, according to Reuters. A newly created financial reporting office would be part of the state’s General Auditing Bureau, which watches […]
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Private-Sector Program ‘Direction’ in Saudi Arabia Boosts Cross-Cultural Understanding, Dialogue
- February 1,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A private-sector program in Saudi Arabia is seeking to enhance relations between the Kingdom and nations around the world through delegations of Saudi youths in order to spread “a culture of moderation and respect for others” in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The program, called “Direction,” designs, executes and manages supportive programs for Saudi and Arab […]
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Saudi Arabia Doubles Down on Industrial Development Program; Seeking over $400 Billion in Investment
- January 28,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is seeking to attract 1.6 trillion riyals (nearly $429 billion) in private sector investment over the next 10 years for an infrastructure and industrial program, according to an announcement over the weekend and at an investment conference in Riyadh today. Investments will be made through the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), […]
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Fahad Nazer Named New Saudi Embassy Spokesperson in Washington
- January 24,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington has appointed Fahad Nazer as official spokesperson, according to a press release and announcement made public yesterday. Nazer, who has been a contributor to SUSTG.com as well as Arab News and other publications in the region and United States, replaces Ms. Fatimah Baeshen, who served in the role since September 2017 […]
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Secretary of State Pompeo Meets Top Saudi Leadership in Riyadh
- January 14,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh on Monday, discussion topics ranging from the conflicts in Syria and Yemen, threats from Iran and the Saudi response to the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi last year, according to reports. The Associated Press reports that Pompeo spent […]
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Production Cuts Begin with Big Drop in Crude Oil Supply; Prices Rise
- January 3,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Oil output from OPEC countries fell 530,000 barrels a day to 32.6 million a day last month, Bloomberg reports, in what amounts to the sharpest pullback since January 2017. The cut in supplies is a response by the group to a global glut of oil on the market and a falling price for oil on international indices […]
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Saudia-Owned Flyadeal Selects Boeing for Expansion Fleet with $3.5b in New Planes
- December 21,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabian discount carrier Flyadeal will switch from an all-Airbus SE fleet to Boeing jets after ordering 30 737 Max narrow-body planes worth $3.5 billion at list prices, according to a Bloomberg report. The Chicago, Illinois-based Boeing has been in competition with France-based Airbus for the order since mid-2016, according to the report. The airline committed to […]
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In Dhahran, Energy Secretary Perry, Al-Falih Discuss Oil Markets, Nuclear Possibilities
- December 10,2018
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry held a round of talks with Saudi Minister of Energy Khalid Al-Falih and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser as well other energy industry figures in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, according to reports. The top energy officials from the U.S. and Saudi Arabia discussed oil markets and nuclear power possibilities. Saudi Arabia’s energy minister Khalid al-Falih […]
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High Stakes as Saudi Arabia, Russia Leaders Meet on Sidelines of G20
- November 30,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Top officials from Russia and Saudi Arabia are set to test their energy policy coordination through a series of meetings this week, both in Argentina on the sidelines of the G20 meeting and in Vienna, Austria next week for a meeting between OPEC and non-OPEC producers. Crude futures have fallen more than 25 percent since climbing to a four-year peak […]
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Saudi SubsidiesDeputy minister says Saudi should consider water, power price reform
Awaji gave no indication that the government had decided to accept his advice, but his comments followed a similar statement by central bank governor Fahad al-Mubarak, who in February called for reforms to energy and water subsidies.
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Iran - Russia: Arms SaleExamining the power Russia’s S-300 missile system will give Iran
Russia lifted a ban on sending Iran its sophisticated S-300 surface-to-air missile system, officials said Monday. The weapons could be shipped shortly, giving Tehran a new way to defend itself against any future bombing campaign.
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Cyber: IranOpinion: Iran Advances Beyond ‘Third Tier’ Cyber Power
While most of Iran’s cyber attacks appear to have been retaliatory in nature or aimed at acquiring intelligence, that doesn’t mean they will always remain so.
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Saudi SocietyVideo: Saudi Arabia’s first female director on the power of film
“People recognise the power of what film can do. I want to move beyond intolerance and everything I’ve been told since I was little, and shape the consciousness of people and how they think and feel,” says Haifaa al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia’s first female film director.
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War in YemenSaudis in Martial Mood Over Yemen as Salman Uses Hard Power
Saudi airwaves are full of the war in Yemen. On television, fighter jets soar into the sky, soldiers march in columns against a backdrop of the national flag, and King Salman confers with his army chiefs. Patriotic songs blare from the radio.
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Iran Negotiations: Framework AgreementIran, world powers reach initial deal on reining in Tehran’s nuclear program
Iran and world powers reached a framework agreement on Thursday on curbing Iran's nuclear program for at least a decade, a step toward a comprehensive accord that could end 12 years of brinkmanship, threats and confrontation.
- US Department of State - Parameters for a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran's Nuclear Program
- New Yorker - On Iran, Obama Gets His Breakthrough
- Politico - Iran agrees to nuclear framework
- CNN - Optimism as Iran nuclear deal framework announced; more work ahead
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War in Yemen: Air PowerOperation Decisive Storm — Air Power Over Yemen
Operation Decisive Storm began on March 26 and has resulted in one of the most extraordinary gatherings of air power seen in recent years, with air arms from the Gulf Cooperation Council nations, except Oman, joined by aircraft from Morocco, Egypt and Sudan, as well as Jordan.
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Women in Saudi ArabiaUsing technology to empower women in Saudi Arabia
Born in Riyadh, Princess Reema grew up in Washington DC while her father was Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States. She is now the CEO of Alfa International, a Saudi Arabia-based luxury retailer, and she’s also a major advocate for breast cancer awareness in her country.
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ISIS and Social MediaThe powerful propaganda being spread online by women in the Islamic State
The logic of promoting this side to life under the Islamic State is clear: The group aspires to establish a state. To do so, it needs women and children as well as men. Plus, reporting from The Post's Liz Sly and others has shown that these aspirations do not appear to be materializing. Images of women enjoying a normal life under the Islamic State may be an attempt to undercut that perception.
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PowerSaudi’s ACWA, Mitsui win $630 mln Oman power plant deal
Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power IPO-ACWA.SE and Japan's Mitsui & Co said on Monday they had won a contract from Oman's government to build and operate a $630 million, 445 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant at the city of Raysut.
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