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New KAPSARC Paper Examines Economic Diversification Under Saudi Vision 2030
A new paper published by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) in Saudi Arabia examines the Kingdom’s advances in economic diversification so far under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 social and economic reform plans, launched in 2016.
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KAPSARC Commentary Paper Explores the Potential Effect of Parking Fees on Metro Ridership
As Saudi Arabia’s sprawling capital city Riyadh prepares to begin operation of the first lines of its long-awaited metro system, authorities and researchers are now faced with the task of getting the Kingdom’s citizens used to riding it.
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Viral Videos Show Sandstorms Engulfing Riyadh, Other Cities in Saudi Arabia
Viral videos emerging from social media show parts of Saudi Arabia experiencing an intense sandstorm which engulfed cities and towns in the Kingdom and forcing authorities to issue a weather warning.
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Oil Rises to $69 a Barrel on Brent as OPEC+ Supply Curbs Boost Prices
Oil rose to around $69 a barrel on Tuesday, a day after jumping above $70 for the first time in over a year as investors focused on prospects for tighter supply due to extended OPEC+ output curbs and amid growing hopes of a recovery in demand, according to a report from Reuters.
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No Damage from Attempted Houthi Missile Attack on Saudi Aramco Facility, Oil Temporarily Spikes
An attempted Houthi missile and drone strike on a Saudi Aramco facility in Dhahran did not cause any loss of life or damage to property, but initial concern over the attack caused oil’s price to spike on international indices before paring back those gains, Saudi authorities said.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Ambitions Expand to Mountainous Asir Province
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) launched a new venture that will invest $3 billion in developing tourism and infrastructure in the southwestern mountainous Asir region, according to Reuters and Saudi Arabia’s official press agency.
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Despite Uncertainty, Saudi Economy to Experience Broad-Based Recovery in 2021 – Jadwa Investment
Saudi Arabia will experience a broad-based economic recovery in 2021 as the Kingdom moves beyond the damage caused by the Coronavirus pandemic and low oil prices, Jadwa Investment said in a recent research note. The Riyadh-based bank’s expectations for the Kingdom’s economy come despite a “considerable degree of uncertainty” surrounding the Coronavirus and vaccination roll-outs across […]
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In Op-Ed, Ambassador Princess Reema bint Bandar Says Gender Equality Must Be A Global Priority
In a passionate op-ed published by Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., H.R.H. Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al Saud urges leaders and others around the world to do more to support gender equality and argues “there is no better time to advance women’s roles in society than now.”
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After Strong Finish in 2020, Oil Likely to Continue Steady Comeback in 2021 — Jadwa Investment
After a strong finish to 2020, oil demand will continue rising in Q1 and during the rest of the year on a quarterly basis, but still end up 3 percent lower than pre-COVID-19 levels by the end of 2021, a recent report by Jadwa Investment on the market said.
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October Data: Saudi Oil Exports Drop $5 Billion, Down Nearly One Third
Saudi Arabia’s oil exports in the month of October fell by 18.9 billion riyals ($5.04 billion), down by nearly a third, while non-oil exports fell by 0.3%, according to data obtained by Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia set to participate in 2024 UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
The Saudi delegation, headed by His Excellency Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal F. Alibrahim, will include representatives from 13 entities from the government. The delegation includes the Ministry of Economy and Planning, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, National Center for Vegetation Coverage and Combatting Desertification, National Center for Environmental Compliance, General Food Security Authority (GFSA), Royal Commission for Riyadh City, Royal Commission for Al-Ula, Al Madinah Region Development Authority, Quality of Life Program, and Qassim Urban Observatory.
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Saudi Couple Stuns With Epic Formula 1 Inspired Wedding Entrance
“We both love doing things differently,” said 32-year-old Abdulaziz to Arab News. “The whole experience was iconic and incredibly special. We’re so grateful for making our night as memorable as our relationship,” added 26-year-old Amirah.
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Saudi Arabia keen to get more women in the workforce
Tourism and hospitality in Saudi Arabia are experiencing a remarkable transformation driven by the increased participation of women, thanks to inspirational leaders and strong government action. This shift is significant considering that tourism is one of the few global industries where women already constitute the majority of the workforce. Saudi Arabia is keen to get more women in the workforce, and the Kingdom has already surpassed its Vision 2030 ambition of achieving 30 percent female participation in the labor market.
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Did a deal between Saudi Arabia and US to sell oil in dollars expire?
A claim emerged in Chinese-language social media posts in June that Saudi Arabia terminated a 50-year formal agreement with the United States to conduct oil transactions in U.S. dollars, under a deal called the “petrodollar agreement.” But the claims are false. No known formal deal stipulating that Saudi Arabia must sell oil in U.S. dollars exists. While not formally bound by agreement, Saudi Arabia has in practice conducted all its oil deals over the past several decades entirely in U.S. dollars.
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Saudi sports ministry offers six pro clubs to domestic and foreign private investors
Al Okhdood, Al Orouba and Al Kholoud, will all play in the 18-team Pro League next season, while the Saudi sports ministry said that Al Zulfi, Al Nahda and Al Ansar were selected for the next round of privatisation based on their “operational readiness, financial health, administrative capabilities, and athletic facilities”. They would also step into the top tier.
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NATO’s narrow window of opportunity for an effective Southern Strategy
The upcoming Washington Summit will mark the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) 75th anniversary with a wealth of initiatives aimed at further bolstering NATO’s deterrence and defense capabilities while providing Ukraine with a “bridge” toward future membership in the Alliance. Perhaps less known, NATO leaders will also look into revamping the bloc’s engagement with the South — namely, the Middle East and Africa
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Israel turbocharges West Bank settlement expansion with largest land grab in decades
Israel has approved the largest seizure of land in the occupied West Bank in over three decades, a settlement tracking group said Wednesday, a move that is likely to worsen already soaring tensions linked to the war in Gaza. Authorities recently approved the appropriation of 12.7 square kilometers (nearly 5 square miles) of land in the Jordan Valley, according to a copy of the order obtained by The Associated Press. Data from Peace Now, the tracking group, indicate it was the largest single appropriation approved since the 1993 Oslo accords at the start of the peace process.
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Perspective: If war hits Lebanon, it will be especially hard for the country to pick up the pieces
The episode reaffirmed the growing rift between a number of Lebanon’s Maronite Christian and Shiite community leaders, which has been widening in recent years. For many Maronites, Hezbollah’s hegemony over Lebanon, its determination to bring in a Maronite president of its own choosing, and its ability to provoke a conflict with Israel without bothering to consult with the Lebanese state or its sectarian counterparts, have all provoked a questioning of their country’s sectarian social contract.
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Ensuring Clean Water Amidst Saudi Arabia’s Development Surge
According to Turner & Townsend’s International Construction Market Survey (ICMS) 2024, increasing demand, especially in Saudi Arabia (KSA), is driving up construction expenses. Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, has become the priciest city in the region for construction, with costs soaring to $2,593 per square meter due to rapid growth.
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Saudi Arabia announces privatization of 14 sports teams
The Ministry of Sport announced on Wednesday that 14 teams from various divisions will be privatized as part of the second phase of the second track in the Sports Clubs Investment and Privatization Project. In this phase, sports clubs at various levels will be made available for privatization to both domestic and foreign investors. The first batch of clubs includes six clubs (Al-Zulfi, Al-Nahda, Al-Okhdood, Al-Ansar, Al-Orouba, and Al-Kholood). Investors can visit the NCP website to apply and get the required information if they want to invest in the clubs included in the first batch starting from August 2024. Al-Shoulla, Hajar, Al-Najma, Al-Riyadh, Al-Rawda, Jeddah, Al-Taraji, and Al-Sahel are the next eight clubs whose offerings will be completed sequentially later.
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