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Number of Executed in Saudi Arabia in 2016 Dips Slightly from 20-Year High
Saudi Arabia executed 153 people in 2016, a slight reduction over 2015 (158) that marked a 20-year high for the Kingdom. Though figures for Iran and China are less transparent and not yet available for 2016, both countries appear to have executed significantly more than Saudi Arabia last year. China has been dubbed the “world’s most prolific executioner” […]
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce Brings Global Initiative on Health and Economy to Saudi Arabia
A delegation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently traveled to Saudi Arabia as part of an initiative aimed at promoting healthy living as a way to achieve a thriving economy. The U.S. Chamber’s Global Initiative on Health and Economy works to promote health as an economic asset around the world. This month, representatives from the […]
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Major U.S. $7.9 Billion Weapon Sales Plans Include $3.51b in Chinooks to Saudi Arabia
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has approved five notifications of weapon sales to Congress, including 48 Chinook Cargo Helicopters for Saudi Arabia, Apache helicopters for the United Arab Emirates and TOW missiles for Morocco, according to reports. The estimated cost for the Saudi purchase is $3.51 billion. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required […]
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King Salman Dances in Qatar, Causes Social Media Buzz
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman set social media sites buzzing after he was seen dancing the traditional Ardha dance alongside his counterpart, the Qatari Emir HRH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The King’s visit to Qatar is part of his tour of several GCC countries this week. King Salman arrived from the UAE, where he celebrated the Emirates’ […]
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Saudi Arabia Replaces Labor Minister, Appoints 30 Women to Shoura Council
Saudi King Salman appointed a new Minister of Labor on Sunday and appointed 30 women to the Shoura council as the Kingdom seeks to turn short term economic pain into long term stability and diversification with its Vision 2030 policy. Dr. Ali bin Nasser al-Afis (also spelled Ali bin Nasser al-Ghafis) is the new Minister, replacing Dr. Mufrej […]
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Jadwa Investment: ‘Prudent Policies’ Should Decrease Saudi Deficit in 2017
Jadwa Investment’s recently released macroeconomic update for the Kingdom’s economy finds that “prudent policies” have been taken to reform the fiscal budget. The Riyadh-based bank said that “fiscal consolidation, coupled with improved non-oil revenues, will mean a smaller-than-anticipated fiscal deficit in both 2016 and 2017. This consolidation will, nevertheless, negatively impact private sector activity, thereby […]
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Two-Day MiSK Global Forum in Riyadh Showcases Ideas of Innovation And Global Culture to Empower Youth
The MiSK Foundation under the sponsorship of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched today a major two-day forum in Riyadh that focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation issues. Over 75 prominent speakers include Cisco Chairman John Chambers, Emirati Minister Of Youth Shamma Almazrui, CEO of KAEC Fahd Al-Rasheed, Vice President of the Women’s Affairs at the […]
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GCC Bloc Could Be World’s 6th Largest Economy, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Says
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that the GCC countries could become the world’s sixth largest economy if they joined forces in the coming years. The comments were made at the opening ceremony of the first meeting of the GCC Economic and Development Affairs Authority in Riyadh. The authority was created to hasten coordination […]
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At Ceremony in Seattle, Saudia Receives First Boeing B777-300ER, Commits to Vision 2030 Goals
Saudia’s top executive held a press conference in Seattle on Tuesday announcing the Kingdom’s commitment to the goals of the government’s Vision 2030 reform plans, a day before receiving the airlines’ first Boeing B777-300ER aircraft supplied with new and luxurious compartments for first class passengers. Saudia Director General Saleh Bin Nasser Al-Jasser said that the […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Former Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Al-Naimi Pens Memoir
Saudi Arabia’s former Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Al-Naimi has penned a memoir that offers “a rare insight into decades of domestic infighting over the future of state-run Saudi Aramco,” Reuters reports. Out of the Desert: My Journey from Nomadic Bedouin to the Heart of Global Oil, published by Portfolio Penguin, “describes the battles waged […]
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Commentary: Friend or foe? Dissecting Trump’s relationship with the defense industry
This much is true – he’s interacting directly with the market in a way that has often made other administrations a little skittish. He’s visiting facilities, he’s talking openly about the dialogues with executives, he's praising progress made. He casually references "Marillyn" as if she was the person who does his taxes, not the CEO of the world's biggest defense company.
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The Long-Goodbye to Afghanistan – Should It Get Longer?
As the weather warms and spring sets in, the Taliban will likely announce their annual spring offensive in the coming weeks. Already in control of more territory in Afghanistan than at any point since 2001, the Taliban may now be looking to cement their presence in several strategic areas.
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Who Will Retake Raqqa?
Will it be the U.S.-backed Kurdish dominated Syrian Democratic Forces, or some of their aligned Sunni Arab and Turkmen militiamen who will retake Raqqa? Will the Turks play a role with their allied Syrian Arab rebel militias?
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Perspective: Like Middle East Wars? You’re Gonna Love President Trump
the few short months since he became president, Donald Trump has made clear that his No. 1 foreign policy priority is to “demolish and destroy” Islamic terrorism. Just a week after taking office, Trump visited the Pentagon to task his generals to develop a comprehensive plan to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), saying with characteristic confidence: “I think it’s going to be very successful.”
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Commentary: Trump has vowed to eradicate ‘radical Islamic terrorism.’ But what about ‘Islamism’?
A general dislike of modern borders has been a feature of Islamist politics for some time now, and not just among the young and zealous. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for example, has been candid on how Turkey’s “emotional borders” extend far beyond those drawn on the map.
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U.S.-Gulf Relations in the Age of Trump: The End of the Trust Deficit?
Cordial interactions between President Donald Trump and several G.C.C. leaders suggest a warming in U.S.-G.C.C. relations after years of friction with the Obama administration.
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After the Somali Massacre, Should We Sell More Arms to the Saudis?
Earlier this month, a dramatic event occurred in the war in Yemen that could even shock those numbed by the continued pace of civilian casualties.
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Will Trump’s Foreign Policy Advance Saudi Interests?
Although Trump is not even three months into his presidency, the new administration’s foreign policy has made Riyadh cautiously positive about Washington’s shifting approach to Middle Eastern security crises.
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When is terrorism called ‘terrorism’?
A little before midnight on Monday, March 20, James Harris Jackson, a white Army veteran from Maryland, set upon a stranger on a New York City street and stabbed him to death.
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Audio: Will Saudi market qualify for MSCI Emerging Market Index?
Robert Ansari, Executive Director and Head of the Middle East of MSCI looks at capital markets in Saudi Arabia with us, continuing our Saudi Arabia feature this week. When will the Tadawul market will qualify for the MSCI Emerging Market Index?
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