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Unusual Video Footage Shows Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mosque Under Construction
- March 21,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Amazing footage of the ongoing construction at Mecca’s Grand Mosque surfaced on Facebook, showing the large-scale reconstructive efforts at the holy site in Saudi Arabia. The video, shot from what looks like a crane, shows worshippers circling the Kaaba with construction efforts ongoing at the mataf expansion not far away. The amateur footage shows the […]
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We’re here, can we come in? TASI and foreign investors
- March 20,2013
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- Richard Wilson
The figurative lobby to the Tadawul All Shares Index (TASI), Saudi Arabia’s stock market, is filling up with eager investors. Intrigued by the $387 billion Saudi stock market (three times the UAE bourses combined) and the $727 billion Saudi economy, many of them think… Brazil; whose fully accessible stock market’s capitalization exceeds $1 trillion. While […]
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Cyberattacks are nation’s top security threat
- March 13,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Yesterday, Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee’s annual hearing on worldwide threats. Mr. Clapper prioritized the threat of cyber attacks above all other threats. “Our statement this year leads with cyber, and it’s hard to overemphasize its significance,” said Clapper, reading a statement on behalf of himself, FBI Director […]
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Lockheed Nets $253 Million Training Contract
- March 12,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
US-based Lockheed Martin will provide Virtual Training Technologies in support of Saudi Arabia’s F-15SA Modernization Program. The news comes on the heels of a recent announcement that the company had set up a branch in Riyadh on February 8th. — According to a Press Release, Lockheed Martin, the Bethesda, Maryland-based aerospace company, has received a contract […]
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Keystone: Saudi Arabia’s First Idea Translation Lab
- March 11,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Many people are familiar with the King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) and it’s glittering $20 billion endowment. Founded in 2009 and sited north of Jeddah on the Red Sea, KAUST intends to be a global caliber research university as well as an educational and social bellwether that allows co-ed education. The KAUST […]
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New President for KAUST in Saudi Arabia
- February 19,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
In a press release today, the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, announced a new president in Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau, who will be the second to serve in that post since the university’s inception. Dr. Chameau previously served as President of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
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Saudi Chartbook – February 2013
- February 5,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s recently released Saudi Chartbook for the month of February 2013 assesses a number of key aspects of the Saudi economy including the real economy, bank lending, banking indicators, inflation, trade, oil, exchange rates, the TASI (Saudi Stock Market), sectoral performance, and more. [The full report from Jadwa Investment can be read here.]
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Islam and science: The road to renewal
- January 30,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The tide of money is bearing a fleet of results. In the 2000 to 2009 period Turkey’s output of scientific papers rose from barely 5,000 to 22,000; with less cash, Iran’s went up 1,300, to nearly 15,000. Quantity does not imply quality, but the papers are getting better, too. Scientific journals, and not just the […]
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Abu Dhabi Buzzes On Eve of World Future Energy Summit ‘13
- January 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
World Leaders, Luminaries, Companies and Businessmen Descend on Abu Dhabi For the 6th edition of the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition [Abu Dhabi] – This week, world leaders, government officials and delegations, business executives, academics, engineers, scientists and many more will converge for the World Future Energy Summit 2013, part of Abu Dhabi’s […]
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Al-Assaf, Al-Rabiah Headline Important Private Sector Initiative in Riyadh
- January 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The high-level meeting, an ambitious private sector initiative, addressed joint Arab action agendas, with 21 proposals of developmental projects discussed. Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf and Commerce Minister Tawfig Al Rabiah headlined this important event in Riyadh, which was widely discussed on Social Media sites and in the general media.
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Saudi - FranceFrance, Saudi Arabia deepen alliance with 10B euros in deals
According to Saudi media, France is the third largest investor in Saudi Arabia and has more than 80 companies operating in the kingdom, employing around 11,000 Saudi nationals.
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LibyaU.N. council to vote Friday on EU migrant mission off Libya
The United Nations Security Council is due to vote on Friday on whether to approve European naval operations aimed at seizing and disposing of vessels operated by human traffickers in the high seas off Libya, diplomats said.
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YemenYemeni president dismisses Houthi concessions as ‘maneuver’
Yemen's government dismissed as a "maneuver" on Thursday the Houthis' acceptance of a U.N.-sponsored peace plan and demanded that the Iran-backed group hand back territory it has seized since last year.
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Refugees: EUMigrant crisis: EU to begin seizing smugglers’ boats
The EU is beginning a new operation in the southern Mediterranean to intercept boats smuggling migrants.
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Egypt23 years and millions of dollars later, will the Grand Egyptian Museum ever open?
In 1992, the Egyptian government announced the launch of a project to establish the Grand Egyptian Museum near the pyramids of Giza, in cooperation with the Belgian BESIX Group. The museum would cover a surface area of 117 acres, at an estimated cost of $550 million and a capacity to hold 100,000 archaeological pieces, making it one of the most prestigious museums in the world.
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Weapons SalesUS Defense Sales Surge: Is Weapons Spending Increase In Europe, Middle East And Asia Prompted By Regional Turmoil?
Overall U.S. defense sales have plummeted in recent years, due in large part to the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the forced sequestration in the federal budget. But continuing conflicts and tensions in parts of the Middle East, Europe and Asia have still kept international dollars lining the pockets of American military contractors.
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TimeU.N. Estimates Half a Million Migrants Have Arrived in Europe This Year
The number does not include the nearly 3,000 people who have either died or disappeared on their journey. The data shows sea arrivals account for 90% of arrivals and that 84% of migrants come from the world’s top 10 refugee nations, which include Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea, Nigeria, and Iraq.
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Refugees: EUMigrant Crisis Exposes Europe’s Deep Divisions
The worst migrant crisis since World War II has exposed such bitter divisions in Europe that it was only a matter of time until someone invoked the Nazis.
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Arab EntrepreneuresThree Hurdles Arab Entrepreneurs Face In Gaining Access To Capital (And How To Get Past Them)
Our problem is thus not a problem of funding- the problem is gaining access to the funding that already exists in the MENA region.
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Refugees: EUMigrant crisis: EU splits exposed as summit looms
Splits within the EU on the relocation of 120,000 migrants have been further exposed as leaders gather for an emergency meeting in Brussels.
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