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Saudi Arabia Evacuates Embassy in Yemen as Houthis Make Gains
Saudi Arabia has suspended operations at its embassy in Yemen and evacuated its staff as the security situation there deteriorates, various agencies are reporting. Sanaa, Yemen’s capital, is currently under control of a Shiite militant group, the Houthis, who have battled the Saudi government along its long border with the Kingdom for years. The AFP […]
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Recent Data Show Saudi Women Make Up Only 13% of the Workforce, Despite Representing 50% of All Graduates from Saudi Universities
Recently released figures from Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics show that Saudi women have a long way to go in achieving equality in the workforce in the Kingdom, a longstanding challenge with economic and social facets facing Saudi Arabia’s new King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud and Labor Minister Adel Al-Fakeih. The official statistics […]
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U.S. Merchandise Exports to MENA Slowing, But Still Record-Breaking in 2014, NUSACC Finds
A recently released study of government data by the National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) found another record-breaking year for American exports to the MENA region, but growth slowed in 2014 in what the organization called mixed results. NUSACC: “Exports of U.S. goods to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region set a new […]
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Saudi Arabia’s First Social Media King Salman Nets More than 450k Followers on Twitter Since Ascending to Saudi Throne
The citizens of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are some of the most active social media users in the world. Roughly 20% of the country is on Twitter and 25% is on Facebook, according to Statista. Upon King Abdullah’s passing, then Crown Prince Salman became Saudi Arabia’s first King to use social media publicly – […]
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Sfakianakis: Passing of King Abdullah and Advent of King Salman a ‘Time of Continuity’ in Oil Policy
Writing in MEES, a Middle East oil and gas weekly magazine, Saudi finance expert Dr. John Sfakianakis says that the transfer of power from King Abdullah to King Salman is likely to represent a continuation of Saudi oil policy, particularly with respect to production levels. “The passing of King Abdullah and the advent of King Salman […]
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The Death of King Abdullah and the Future of Saudi Arabia: 5 Storylines to Watch This Week
The passing of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah in the early morning on Friday, January 23rd is a major event in the Kingdom’s history. The impact of the King’s reign on current and future generations will be lasting, and his death has drawn global attention to the Kingdom as the country moves forward with new leadership. […]
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President Obama: ‘My personal condolences and the sympathies of the American people’ following death of King Abdullah as VP Biden plans visit
President Obama issued a statement today on the death of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, expressing his condolences and “the sympathies of the American people” to the family of the King and the people of Saudi Arabia. “It is with deep respect that I express my personal condolences and the sympathies of the American […]
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OPEC to Oil Companies at Davos: ‘Let’s produce the lower cost oil first and then produce the higher cost…prices will rebound’
In dueling speeches at the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland, oil company heads and OPEC representatives clashed about the collapse in the price of oil, according to a report in Reuters. Oil company chiefs at from Italy’s Eni Spa and France’s Total said that OPEC’s unwillingness to cut output “could lead to a huge […]
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Spain’s Abengoa and AWT to Develop the World’s First Solar-Powered Desalination Plant in Saudi Arabia
[Press Release] Spain’s Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB), the international company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, has been selected by Advanced Water Technology (AWT) to jointly develop the world’s first large-scale desalination plant to be powered by solar energy, in Saudi Arabia. AWT is a newly formed company […]
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Photos: Rare Snow Blankets Areas of Saudi Arabia
A rare blanket of snow hit areas of Saudi Arabia on Monday, causing a stir on social media sites and even eliciting a Fatwa about snowmen. The bulk of the snow hit a town near the northern city of Tabuk, according to the BBC. Images appearing on the website Alriyadh.com, which often has excellent user-submitted photographs […]
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Archaeologists Found 345 Ancient Stone Circles That Tell a New Story About Humans
Archaeologists recently discovered a whole mess of these circles—roughly 345, actually—in Saudi Arabia using aerial surveillance techniques. “These structures were individual dwellings, constructed in concentrations of varying numbers with associated domestic installations, such as hearths,” the research time behind the find, who published their study in Levant, explained. “The standing stone circle sites presented in this paper demonstrate a scale of Neolithic occupation not previously recognized in Saudi Arabia.”
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Saudi Arabia to Host Arab Geographical Names Experts Conference
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GEOSA), will host the 10th Arab Geographical Names Experts Conference in Jeddah on November 10-12. The theme for the event is "Strengthening Arab Relations and Ties in Geographical Names." This hosting is part of GEOSA's efforts in the field of geographical names. It oversees the Kingdom's surveying, geospatial information, and imaging sectors and chairs the National Committee for Geographical Names, which includes 21 government agencies.
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Saudi air passengers up 17% in first half of 2024
Saudi Arabia had a 17 percent increase in the total number of air passengers in the first half of the year, rising to 62 million. This was based on a 12 percent rise in total flights to 446,000, the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) said. Air freight was also up, showing an increase of 41 percent, GACA said.
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China Investors Can Now Trade Saudi Stocks on Two ETFs
Two exchange-traded funds focused on Saudi Arabian stocks that debuted today in Shanghai and Shenzhen give Chinese investors an option to bet on equities in the oil rich nation as both countries strengthen ties.
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New Iranian president does not inspire hope among Gulf Arabs
Gulf Arab capitals do not view the election of Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian as a major turning point for Iranian policy. There is broad skepticism about whether there is any genuine pro-reform movement left in Iran. There is also a view that Iranian elections are cosmetic and will not allow Pezeshkian to act independently of conservative-dominated power structures.
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Network model shows resilience as Iran-Israel clash expands
Since the Palestinian Hamas movement’s outrageous attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, Tel Aviv has found itself in a multifront war that it cannot win militarily. Israel’s military superiority has lost the ability to deliver a strategic punch against a network of networks administered by Iran. This highlights how in the decade or so following the Arab Spring protests, networked non-state actors have become the key movers and shakers in the region—outperforming state hierarchies on matters of resilience.
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Is Saudi Arabia replacing the US with China in its security partner mix?
The visit fuelled speculation that Riyadh could be looking to Beijing to ease pressure from Washington on issues such as human rights and its stand on the Israel-Gaza war. Defence specialists said the conflict and tensions in the broader Middle East would undoubtedly have been on the agenda – along with Saudi Arabia’s rising arms purchases from China. But Saudi Arabia still saw the United States as its key security partner – even as it increases rapport with and arms purchases from China.
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Saudi Arabia Close to Deal With China’s Envision for Wind Energy Push
Saudi Arabia and China’s second-largest wind turbine manufacturer are close to a deal to develop a new plant in the oil-rich desert kingdom to help support its goal of boosting renewable power production. The Saudi sovereign wealth fund and Vision Industries, a privately owned renewable-energy manufacturing company, could sign an agreement with Envision Energy Co. as soon as this week, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Literature Commission concludes training program for publishing houses in Oxford
The training program was held in cooperation with Oxford International Publishing Center, and lasted for 10 days, during which it witnessed many intensive training and consulting sessions presented by a group of publishing experts. The program sessions covered several prominent topics, including international publishing strategies and marketing plans, the role of literary agencies, copyrights and contracts, planning skills for participation in book fairs, and others.
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Saudi Telecom reportedly eyes up Vodafone Portugal
Vodafone and Saudi Telecom (STC) have both recently failed in Portuguese M&A attempts, so it makes sense that they might now look to hammer out a deal between them. But it seems we're not close to a deal just yet.
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