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More Progress on Preventing Covid-19 Spread in Kingdom as Saudi Arabia’s Cases Hit 3-month Low
In positive news that highlights the efficacy of Saudi Arabia’s measures to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, the Kingdom continues to make significant and steady progress in reducing the number of new COVID-19 cases, with the newest figures showing cases at a three-month low.
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Will the 2020 G20 Meeting in Saudi Arabia be Virtual? Kingdom Holds Off on Final Decision for Now
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister said on Wednesday that no final decision has been made on whether the G20 leaders summit will be physical or virtual and the Kingdom is still considering the matter, according to Reuters.
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Saudi Ambassador Reema Bandar Al-Saud Nominated to International Olympic Committee
Saudi Arabia’s Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud is among three women nominated and four total new individual members to the International Olympic Committee this week as part of an effort to increase women’s representation in sport.
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Saudi Aramco’s Share Price Bounces Back to Pre-Oil Price Fall Levels as Crude Prices Rebound
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, International Team Begin 5-Year Archeological Excavations of Kingdom’s Al-Ula Sites
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
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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Women’s Historic Inaugural Golf Event in Saudi Arabia Rescheduled for October
The first women’s professional golf event to be staged in Saudi Arabia, the Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund, has been rescheduled for Oct. 8-11, receiving a new date after postponement last month due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Russia, Saudi Arabia and OPEC Reach Deal for Historic Production Cuts
Russia, Saudi Arabia and OPEC reached a historic deal on oil production cuts over the weekend, agreeing to cut almost 10 percent of global supply with Russia and Saudi Arabia bearing the brunt of the cuts.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Bulks Up Energy Holdings with $1 Billion in Four Major European Oil Companies
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has “amassed stakes worth roughly $1 billion in four major European oil companies,” the WSJ reports, as the deep-pocketed sovereign wealth fund goes on a buying spree of assets on the cheap amidst a global economic downturn.
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King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Chairs ‘Extraordinary’ G20 Virtual Summit to address the COVID19 crisis
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman chaired a virtual G20 summit via video teleconference with world leaders to address the COVID19 crisis under the G20 Saudi Arabia Presidency. World leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and President Donald Trump and others joined the summit. Mexico’s President told the summit that there is urgency for the United Nations […]
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The EU’s new role in the Middle East?
Could the EU become an honest broker for stalled Middle East peace talks now that America has lost the trust of the Palestinians?
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2018 Preview: What lies ahead for the Gulf’s construction sector?
Saudi’s construction outlook for 2018 appears to be positive, backed in part by the programmes planned by the Public Investment Fund – led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman – as well as the introduction of value-added tax (VAT).
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What’s on the New Iran Sanctions List?
On Friday, January 12, US President Donald Trump waived — for now — nuclear-related sanctions against Iran. At the same time, he issued new sanctions against 14 people and entities in Iran, and Iran’s judiciary chief Sadegh Larijani appears at the top of the list.
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Perspective: Putin’s road from Damascus: After the “victory,” what?
For Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Hassan Rouhani, Putin’s apparent victory lap last month was unwarranted: For the former, victory means defeating the Kurdish People’s Protective Units (YPG); for the latter, it will only come with a complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. Neither is at hand.
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Is Saudi Arabia’s Counterterrorism Approach Shifting?
While foiling plots and deterring terrorist support inside the kingdom have been policy priorities for more than a decade, there is a palpable change in the way the Saudi leadership is talking about and addressing the terrorism challenge, with potentially significant implications for U.S. interests.
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Analysis: Did Yemen Rebels Shoot Down an F-15 Fighter Jet?
In this incident many sides, even those not directly involved, want to spin to their advantage. The Saudis will only admit to losing one plane that day to a “technical failure,” with no mention of combat. The Houthis say they shot down one plane and damaged another, but are coy as to exactly how they did it.
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Commentary: A Virtuous Rivalry Between Iran and Saudi Arabia?
Moves toward liberalization by the biggest Sunni power – Saudi Arabia – and the biggest Shi’ite one – Iran – could influence Muslims throughout the world. The challenge now for both governments is to do more to open opportunities for youth and women and to eliminate remaining discriminatory laws and practices that stifle creativity and entrepreneurship.
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How did the oldest man in Saudi Arabia live for 147 years?
He was 38, when King Abdulaziz bin Saud declared Asir part of Saudi Arabia.
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Commentary: Is Trump Stuck With an Iran Deal He Loathes?
But little progress has been made with either Congress or the Europeans, a broader policy review on how to counter Iran across the Middle East has still yet to be rolled out, and in the meantime, Iran has emerged as among the first genuine foreign policy tests of 2018.
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Perspective: How Will the Middle East Look in 2018?
The old order is changing rapidly. Different powers are emerging from the space left by prior powers. This will radically change the oil and gas dynamics as it did during the last century. Whether we like it or not, this is what we see coming in 2018 in the shifting sands of the Middle East.
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