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Saudi Arabia to End Virus Curfews by June 21, Will Start ‘New Phase’ on Thursday May 28
- May 26,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia said Tuesday that it will begin to end its nationwide coronavirus curfew this week, and completely phase out the curfews by June 21, according to comments from the Kingdom’s health minister Dr. Tawfig Al-Rabiah.
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Saudi Arabia Reports 12 New Deaths from Coronavirus, 2,532 New Cases
- May 21,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia reported a steady increase of 2,532 new coronavirus cases and 12 new deaths, which brings the total number of cases in the Kingdom to 65,077 and the virus-related death toll to 351, the Ministry of Health announced.
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Saudi Aramco’s Share Price Bounces Back to Pre-Oil Price Fall Levels as Crude Prices Rebound
- May 20,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Shares in Saudi Aramco bounced back to pre-oil price war levels after gaining as much as 3.09% on Tuesday, an encouraging sign that oil demand may be gaining again and a global glut of crude is beginning to clear.
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Saudi Embassy Issues Statement on Investigation Findings of the December 6th Pensacola Naval Air Station Attack
- May 19,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C. issued a statement following yesterday’s release of findings by the Justice Department and the FBI, in which Attorney General William P. Barr and FBI Director Christopher Wray announced “significant developments” in the FBI’s investigation of the December 6, 2019 shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola that killed three U.S. sailors and […]
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Sports Diplomacy in the Middle East: King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies to Host Live Broadcast May 19th
- May 16,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) will host a live broadcast on Tuesday, May 19th at 3:00pm Washington, D.C. time (10:00 pm in Riyadh) on Sports Diplomacy in the Middle East, featuring speakers HRH Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, president of the Saudi Arabian Federation for Electronic and Intellectual Sports (SAFEIS). The event […]
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Saudi, International Team Begin 5-Year Archeological Excavations of Kingdom’s Al-Ula Sites
- May 15,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has kicked off an international five-year long archaeological mission to excavate key sites at Al-Ula in the Kingdom, the ancient heritage site of the Dadan and Lihyan kingdoms.
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Saudi Arabia’s progress toward food security, water conservation accelerated by Coronavirus crisis
- May 13,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is adjusting to the new realities of the Coronavirus by making strategic investments domestically and internationally into its food supply and agriculture sectors, according to reports.
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‘Pockets of Demand’ Seen Returning for Oil as Suppliers Curb More to Boost Price
- May 12,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Areas of increased demand for oil are emerging as suppliers, lead by Saudi Arabia, cut additional output in hopes of boosting crude’s price, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jadaan Announces New Measures to Shore Up Kingdom’s Finances
- May 11,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is taking new austerity measures to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and low oil prices, announcing that it would triple its VAT and slash a cost-of-living allowance for government workers, according to reports and comments from the Kingdom’s finance minister H.E. Mohammed Al-Jadaan.
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Saudi Arabia’s coronavirus cases grow to 35,000
- May 8,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The number of coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 35,000 on Friday as the kingdom struggles to get to grips with rising numbers of new infections, Reuters reports.
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U.S.-SaudiCarter vows to help Saudi Arabia contain Iran’s regional ambitions
Saudi and U.S. leaders agreed Wednesday to curb Iran’s military reach across the Middle East, amid fears that last week’s nuclear deal with Tehran would encourage it to pursue more aggressive regional ambitions.
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U.S. - SaudiExclusive: Carter to travel to Saudi Arabia to discuss Iran, says Rice
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter will travel to Saudi Arabia as part of the Obama administration's efforts to convince skeptical allies in the region about the benefits of the Iran nuclear deal, National Security Adviser Susan Rice said on Wednesday.
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U.S. - Arab: Gulf SecurityThe Arab-US Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf
A totally revised and final draft of this study, entitled The Arab-US Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf, is now available on the CSIS web site at http://csis.org/files/publication/150713_Cover_and__Report%20_Gulf_Military_Balance_2015.pdf.
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Saudi-ChinaSaudi Arabia and China Drift Apart on Oil
One country looms over Saudi Arabia’s current pump-till-it-slumps oil strategy: China. Resurgent U.S. oil output has raised global supply. But China has long been the gorilla on the demand side, accounting for 48% of the increase in global oil consumption in the past decade.
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Historic Site: DiriyahThe Bujairi Quarter: Gateway to historic Saudi Arabia
On the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh sits Diriyah, a site steeped in history. This is where, in 1744, King Mohammad bin Abdulaziz founded the first Saudi State, after forming an alliance with imam Mohammad bin Abdulwahab. Today, a transformation is underway, which with the April opening of the Bujairi Quarter has passed a major checkpoint on the road to completion.
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Death PenaltyChart: The mystery behind a dramatic rise in executions in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has now executed at least 89 people in 2015. That's more people than were executed in all of 2014, even though we are not even halfway through the year. In fact, it's the largest number of known executions in that nation since 2008.
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WomenThis artist mapped the strange phenomenon of women dying on Saudi Arabian highways
In 2009, Saudi Arabia was named the most dangerous place in the world to drive by the World Health Organization. And even though there’s a ban on women driving in the country, a disproportionate number of the road fatalities are female teachers.
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Gulf IPOsIPO activity expected to pick up in the UAE and Saudi Arabia after slow start
Only one IPO took place in the Arabian Gulf in the first quarter owing to weak sentiment from lower oil prices. Brent, which fell to a low of US$45.19 in January, has since rebounded to about $65 per barrel, but is still 40 per cent down from $115 per barrel price reached in June last year.
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OilSaudi Arabia, Partners Turn Down Chinese Requests for Extra Oil
Saudi Arabia and its main Middle East OPEC partners are turning down Chinese requests for extra oil as they hold back fuel for their own refineries just as demand from the world's biggest crude importer hits new records.
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Saudi Oil PolicySaudi Arabia, partners turn down Chinese requests for extra oil
"Over the summer, Middle East producers, particularly Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, will have limited additional barrels for sale as new refineries continue their ramp up and increased summer burn absorbs supply," said U.S.-based research and analysis provider Pira Energy.
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