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LG Breaks a Record on way to King Khalid International Airport
It’s about 45 kilometers from Riyadh to King Khalid International Airport. For a couple kilometers during that trip you are now able to see the largest outdoor advertising structure ever. In fact, for about a quarter of a kilometer you will be passing right by it. LG built it to promote its G3 phone and […]
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#FocusKSA: Mark N. Katz Discusses Regional Challenges for the Arabian Gulf States
SUSRIS’ Pat Ryan spoke with George Mason University’s Mark N. Katz, who recently attended the “Arabian Gulf and Regional Challenges” conference that took place September 16-17, 2014, in Riyadh.
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SAGIA in Transition
The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) was established in 2000 to be a major driver in the Kingdom’s efforts to liberalize its economy. It has certainly fulfilled that role and over the last 14 years SAGIA has been a chief strategist, leading promoter and the administrative front office for the Kingdom’s business as Saudi […]
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Arab States Offer Willingness to Conduct Air Strikes on Islamic State as CENTCOM Chief Visits Riyadh
The U.S. has received offers from “several” Gulf allies to aid in airstrikes against the Islamic State, according to the New York Times and several other news outlets as US CENTCOM chief Lloyd James Austin III met with Crown Prince Salman in Riyadh today. Following President Obama’s announcement that he would drastically increase strikes against Islamic State positions in Iraq, Secretary of […]
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John Kerry in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to Coordinate with Allies in Upcoming Battle Against the Islamic State
Secretary of State John Kerry is in Jeddah today for talks with the Saudi Arabian government and other allies as the U.S. seeks a broad, cooperative effort in defeating the Islamic State. Saudi Arabia has agreed to provide bases for the training of moderate Syrian rebels who are battling the Sunni militants and the Assad […]
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At Dinner with Foreign Policy Experts, Obama Previews Plans to Escalate Attacks on IS Without Congressional Approval
When President Obama announced that he would not strike Syria without Congressional approval in 2013 following a chemical attack by Syria’s President Assad, Gulf allies of the U.S. determined to see Assad overthrown were put off at the unwillingness of a U.S. President to follow through on a previously set “red line.” “While I believe […]
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Higher Education in Saudi Arabia: ‘The Easiest Part is the Buildings, the Hardest Part is What is Behind the Walls’
The 150,000 Saudi students studying overseas and 83,000 in the United States are just one part of Saudi Arabia’s higher education plans, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia James B. Smith said in a recent FocusKSA video with SUSRIS Editor-in-Chief Patrick Ryan. Saudi Arabia has invested big in infrastructure for higher education, Smith said, and […]
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Shifting Gender Norms in Saudi Arabia
Though often caricatured as backwards and traditional, Saudi gender roles are undergoing a reconfiguration. Previously, the majority of Saudi women did not work outside of the home and relied on male relatives to manage many aspects of family life. Globalization and economic necessity, not necessarily liberal values, are propelling more Saudi women into work outside […]
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C3 US-Arab Business Summit Set for October 6, 2014 in New York City
Since 2012, C3 Summit, in collaboration with the US State Department, US Chamber of Commerce and the US Department of Commerce, has been producing US-Arab Summits focusing on healthcare, commerce and economic development between the Arab region and North America. Given the continuing growth and importance of the business sector to both regions, C3 has developed the US-Arab […]
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The Best SPA Photos from the Month of August 2014
In the August edition of the 10 best photos from the Saudi Press Agency, Egypt’s President Sisi visits Saudi Arabia and performs the Umrah, Crown Prince Salman visits France and more. [CLICK HERE TO VIEW IMAGES FROM THE SPA FROM AUGUST 2014]
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Aquaculture in Saudi Arabia: From vision to infrastructure
Saudi Arabia’s aquaculture sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, with production increasing by 400% between 2015 and 2022. This rapid expansion can be attributed, in part, to a concerted effort from public and private stakeholders to bolster food security in the region, improve economic diversification, and reduce overreliance on food imports.
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Saudi Arabia will host the inaugural Olympic Esports Games
The decision to host the Olympics Esports Games in Saudi Arabia also comes at the perfect time as the country is currently holding the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. This event serves as proof of the Kingdom’s dedication to esports, drawing participants and enthusiasts from around the globe, and its ability to host large-scale events.
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Saudi Arabia’s Economic Strategy is a Double-Edged Sword for OPEC Stability
Since the announcement of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has faced substantial fiscal challenges. With oil prices no longer at their 2022 highs, the kingdom's reliance on petrodollars is more precarious. The IMF estimates that Saudi Arabia's fiscal breakeven oil price is near $100 per barrel, but current market prices fall short, complicating the funding of its large-scale diversification projects.
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Saudi Arabia pulling back on construction spending
Even though these changes will impact local and international business, Saudi Arabia will continue to be big spenders on construction. The kingdom still has $50 billion in capital expenditures to support the projects for 2024, Bloomberg reported. The Sovereign Wealth Fund reportedly has $70 billion in capital a year from 2025.
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Breakthrough pension reform in Saudi Arabia – A model for the MENA region
Saudi Arabia took a big leap forward in transforming its pension system with the recent announcement of comprehensive reforms, designed with support from the World Bank, aimed at enhancing income protection during old-age, but also promoting gender equality
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Early medieval inscription discovered in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission announced the discovery, which was made at the village of Alqan in the northwestern part of the kingdom. Its historical significance lies in confirming the continued use of the Thamudic script in the 5th century AD, and offers new insights into the evolution of Arabic letter forms in the pre-Islamic era.
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U.S. Oil Production Develops Massive Lead Over Russia And Saudi Arabia
For the first time, global oil consumption surpassed 100 million barrels per day in 2023. The demand for gasoline, diesel, and kerosene has returned to or exceeded pre-2019 levels, although there are variations across different regions. Global gasoline consumption slightly exceeded its pre-COVID level at 25 million barrels per day, while kerosene, despite showing strong growth of 17.5% in 2023, has not yet returned to its peak levels from 2019.
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Foreign Minister Prince Faisal emphasizes significant progress in Saudi-Turkish relations
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan emphasized significant progress in Saudi-Turkish relations across political, economic, and security domains. During his official visit to the Republic of Türkiye, Prince Faisal announced the signing of a protocol to amend the minutes establishing the Coordination Council, with plans for the second coordination meeting in Riyadh soon. This reflects the leadership's commitment to advancing relations in all areas of mutual interest, he said.
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Senior senators warn Israel-Saudi normalisation is slipping away from US
“It’s clear at this stage that none of this is going to work through Congress before the November elections,” Elizabeth Dent, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told MEE, referring to the Biden administration’s prospective agreements with Riyadh. Coons said that those watching for a deal would need to see a “prompt announcement” of one from the Biden administration in the coming days. It would also require Congress to come back into session during the summer.
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Who is Mohammed Deif, the Hamas military chief targeted by Israel?
Israel has targeted Hamas’ military chief Mohammed Deif in a strike on a designated humanitarian zone in southern Gaza which killed at least 90 Palestinians. It is not clear yet if Deif was among the dead. But who is he? An elusive and powerful figure, Deif is understood to be one of the masterminds behind the October 7 attacks. He has led the Palestinian militant group’s armed wing for more than two decades. If his death is confirmed, Deif would be the highest profile Hamas leader killed since the war in Gaza began nine months ago. Israel has been seeking to dismantle Hamas following the October 7 attacks but with fighting ongoing and senior Hamas figures at large, that goal has seemed distant.
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