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‘New Launching-Off Point’ for U.S.-Saudi Ties: U.S. Imposes Sanctions, Visa Bans on Saudis for Khashoggi Killing, but Crown Prince Not Sanctioned
The Biden administration announced sanctions and visa bans on Friday targeting Saudi Arabian citizens over the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but stopped short of imposing sanctions on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman himself, Reuters reports. A senior Biden administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity to Reuters, said the approach aims to create […]
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After Steady Rise in Oil Prices, Saudi Arabia Plans Production Increase – Report
Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil producer, plans to increase oil output in the coming months as a nearly year-long recovery in oil prices is giving the Kingdom confidence that the market has improved enough to reverse a recent big production cut, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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World #1 Dustin Johnson Handily Wins the Saudi Arabia’s Third Saudi International Golf Tournament at Royal Greens
The world’s number one golfer, Dustin Johnson, handily held off some of the sport’s biggest names making last minute pushes to claim the Saudi International golf title at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.
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As Thaw Continues, Broadcasts by Qatar-based beIN Sports TV Channel Appear on Saudi TVs, Witnesses Say
Qatar-based TV channel beIN Sports was broadcast in Saudi Arabia on Monday after the two countries reconciled this month, ending a rift of more than three years, according to Reuters. The sports channel was barred from broadcasting in Saudi Arabia since mid-2017, when relations between the two countries were suspended, and was even the subject of international litigation between […]
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Oil Set for Weekly Gain, Hits 11-Month High on Announced Saudi Oil Cuts
Oil prices hit 11-month highs and were on track for a weekly gain on Friday, boosted by Saudi Arabia’s pledge to cut output announced this week.
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Declaring Victory over Coronavirus, Saudi Authorities Announce Launch of Covid-19 Vaccination Program
Declaring victory over the coronavirus, Saudi Arabia announced the launch of its Covid-19 vaccination program, a week after approving Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s vaccine for its citizens. Saudi Arabia recorded only 139 new cases of infection on Sunday, the first time the figure has been under 150 since the pandemic began to take hold […]
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Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal Offers Harsh Criticism of Israel at the Manama Dialogue Summit
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al-Faisal harshly criticized Israel on Sunday at the Manama Dialogue summit that was remotely attended by Israel’s foreign minister, demonstrating the chasm that still exists between the two nations as reports claim that a deal to establish diplomatic ties may happen soon.
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund Eyes Pivot to Domestic Investments in 2021 and Beyond
After investing billions in equities in the United States and elsewhere overseas, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is turning its focus to domestic investments in the Kingdom in 2021 and beyond, Bloomberg reports, citing comments from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Inaugural Saudi Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament Ends in Thrilling Playoff Win for Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen
Saudi Arabia’s inaugural golf tournament wrapped up on Sunday with a thrilling, come-from-behind win by Denmark’s Emily Kristine Pedersen, who sealed her victory in a playoff hole after trailing the then-leader Georgia Hall by three strokes.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Releases Rare Statement on Economic Reforms, Security
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman released a rare statement on the ongoing economic reforms in Saudi Arabia and took a firm stance against any threats to the Kingdom, as Saudi Arabia battles dual crises in the Coronavirus and lower oil revenue.
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A look at municipal services fees for tourist hospitality facilities licenses in KSA
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al Hogail issued a decision to scrap fees for issuing commercial licenses for hotels, hotel apartments, and residential resorts, effective as of Sept. 4. Under the Regulations of Municipal Services Fees, issued on Jan. 14, 2019, fees imposed on issuing licenses for local tourist hospitality facilities are based on the category classification approved by the Saudi Ministry of Tourism. They shall range between a minimum of SAR 10 and a maximum of SAR 250 each, depending on the facility type.
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Putin Thanks Saudi Prince for U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap
Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday for his role in the historic U.S.-Russia prisoner swap. American journalist Evan Gershkovich and U.S. marine Paul Wheelan returned home after being freed following the largest prison swap between the U.S. and Russia on August 1. Gershkovich and Whelan were accused of espionage by the Kremlin, a charge they and the U.S. government had consistently denied. "Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince played an active role in the initial stages of this work. We are very grateful to him, as it resulted in the return of our citizens to the homeland," Putin said at the Eastern Economic Forum.
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Activists among 457 prisoners released in Bahrain by royal decree
Scores of prisoners were released from a Bahrain prison on Thursday following a royal pardon of more than 450 inmates, including activists detained during Shia-led protests more than a decade ago.
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OPEC+ agrees to delay October oil output hike for two months, sources say
OPEC+ has agreed to delay a planned oil output increase for October and November after crude prices hit their lowest in nine months, three sources from the producers' group told Reuters on Thursday. Oil prices have been falling along with other asset classes on concerns about a weak global economy and soft data from China, the world's biggest oil importer. "Two months delay," one of the sources said. The three sources declined to be identified by name
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What went down in August?
The month began recording the lowest venture funding across all emerging markets in 2024, with no mega deals in sight. August also revealed an in-depth analysis of Africa’s H1 funding figures, highlighting a steep 57% drop compared to last year, marking the region’s most significant decline since 2019. Meanwhile, MENA defied global trends with a notable increase in investor activity, particularly from international backers. The month concluded with insights into investor behavior, spotlighting key players reshaping the venture landscape in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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Family offices now rival hedge funds as a way for the ultra-rich to hoard their wealth
The number of ultra-wealthy individuals and families continues to increase. Today the amount of wealth held by family offices is an estimated $5.5 trillion, which is already a stark increase from $3.3 trillion in 2019. According to Deloitte projections, the wealth held by family offices will increase by 189% by 2030.
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Saudi: Barq signs deal with Mastercard for payment solutions
The agreement will see barq leverage Mastercard Gateway technology to further equip its merchants and consumers around the kingdom with greater access to a wide range of value-added services — responsive, personalised solutions that cater to their unique needs and preferences.
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Saudi Arabia leads international bond issuance
Saudi Arabia, the Middle East’s largest economy despite a 0.8 percent decline in real GDP last year, sold $26.8 billion of international bonds from January 1 to August 27 2024, inclusive. Poland was second among emerging markets with $18 billion and the UAE was third with $12 billion, data from London Stock Exchange Group shows. The data refers to “international” bonds, or those sold to foreign investors.
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Who moved to Saudi Arabia this summer – and what it reveals about the Pro League
While 2023 will be remembered as the year Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr), Neymar (Al Hilal), Karim Benzema (Al Ittihad) and Jordan Henderson (Al Ettifaq; he terminated his contract in January and joined Ajax) left Europe for lucrative contracts in the Saudi Pro League, the transfer outlay in 2024 has been less extravagant, with total spending coming in at around $250m (£190m).
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Construction kicks off on $1.95bln ‘The Avenues – Khobar’ Project in Saudi Arabia
The contract was awarded by the developer Shomoul Holding Company - a subsidiary of Kuwait-based developer Mabanee - to a joint venture of Saudi group AlKifah Contracting Company and Kuwait-based Al Ahmadiah Contracting. Working alongside Kuwait-based regional architecture and engineering firm Pace, the JV is working to bring to life this visionary project which is set to transform the landscape of Al Khobar city.
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