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Riyadh Metro Milestone Hit As Drilling Completed in First Tunnel Section
Saudi Arabia’s long-awaited Riyadh metro project has hit a major milestone as a consortium led by Spanish construction giant FCC said it has completed the drilling work related to the first tunnel section of Line Five (Green line). According to TradeArabia, FCC said these works “represent a new milestone for the consortium after becoming the […]
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Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir Deplores World’s Inability to End Bloodshed in Syria in UN Speech
In a passionate speech to the members of the UN General Assembly yesterday, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said “those whose hands are stained with the blood of the Syrian people” have no place in a “new Syria” and expressed deep concern that the international community has been unable to save innocent Syrians from the […]
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An Overview of the Conflict in Yemen, in Maps
The European Council on Foreign Relations published an extensive and informative overview of the conflict in Yemen using maps to show the country’s political history and ongoing conflicts. “Far from reaching a tidy conclusion,” the conflict is War in”growing, if anything, more complicated by the day,” the EUCFR writes. “Rather than being a single conflict, […]
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Democratic Ex-Congressman Calls for Deepening of U.S.-Saudi Ties, ‘This partnership serves U.S. economic as well as security interests’
Former Rep. Gary L. Ackerman (D-N.Y.) from New York, who served for 30 years in the U.S. House, has penned an op-ed in The Hill outlining the importance of strengthening ties between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. “Sometimes, it’s a good idea to reach out to your enemies. But don’t ever take old friends for […]
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Saudi King Salman Orders Safety Review After Hajj Stampede Tragedy
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has ordered a safety review for the Hajj pilgrimage after at least 717 people died and 863 were injured in a stampede at Mina, near the holy city of Mecca, according to reports. Via a report in Germany’s DW, Saudi officials put the blame for the tragedy partially on”undisciplined pilgrims” who […]
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More Airstrikes in Saudi Arabia as Soldiers Said to be Captured by Houthis
Two Saudi soldiers fighting with the Arab coalition in Yemen have been detained by Houthi rebels and three others are missing as Saudi airstrikes continue to pound targets across the war-torn country today. The two Saudi soldiers were on the ground in Yemen and “are detainees and not hostages,” according to Brig. Gen. Ahmed Asseri of […]
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Report: Crane collapse and subsequent action against Binladin Group ‘deeply troubled Saudi King Salman’
The collapse of a crane in Mecca on September 11th “deeply troubled” Saudi Arabia’s King Salman as analysts say the King took unusually swift response in sanctioning the Binladin group. According to an AFP report which cited unnamed western diplomats, authorities were “embarrassed” by the accident and expressed surprise that the company was sanctioned only […]
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The Middle East’s Migration Crisis Brings Regional Challenge Home to Europe, Gulf States
As a global crisis emerges on how and even if it is possible to accommodate the displaced from Syria’s conflict, a once-distant conflict for many in Western nations and in Gulf states is now a real and visible problem that cannot be ignored. With hundreds of thousands of migrants in exodus – many of whom have left Syria as […]
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Yemen Surge: 10k Coalition Troops Pour into Yemen as Airstrikes Continue to Pound Houthi Targets
A Saudi-led alliance launched more air strikes on Yemen’s capital and more foreign troops were reported to be moving into the country, Reuters reports, an escalation in coalition involvement. Local sources cited by Reuters report an increase in Qatari, Sudanese, and Egyptian forces entering Yemen, while Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Gazette, citing Al Arabiya TV, reports […]
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King Salman’s Visit to Washington and Strengthening U.S.-Saudi Business Ties
In an op-ed today in Al Arabiya, Patrick Ryan of SUSRIS notes that while geopolitical issues are making headlines in advance of King Salman’s first visit to Washington as King, “no less visible will be the importance of the historic business relationship between the kingdom and America as demonstrated by an expected high-powered, day-long investment […]
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Saudi Crown Prince Apologizes for Not Attending G7 Summit in Italy
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz informed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of his inability to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit on Friday due to Hajj season. In a cable, the Crown Prince said he won't be able to participate in the summit slated for June 14 in Italy due to his commitments to oversee the annual Hajj season. The Crown Prince thanked the Italian prime minister for the invitation to participate in the communication session of the G7 summit. The Prince noted the strength of the relationship between their countries and wished Italian authorities success in hosting the summit.
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Masses of pilgrims in Saudi Arabia circle the Kaaba ahead of the official beginning of the Hajj
Masses of Muslim pilgrims in the Saudi city of Mecca on Thursday circled the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest site, a day before heading to the nearby desert area of Mina to officially open the Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage that takes the faithful along a route taken by the Prophet Muhammad.
The area around the Grand Mosque in Mecca was overcrowded by midday, with the faithful going back and forth to the holy site to pray and make the circumambulation, or Tawaf in Arabic.
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Saudi minister inspects National Guard Hajj preparedness
Prince Abdullah bin Bandar, the minister of the National Guard, inspected the readiness of ministry forces for the Hajj season, the Saudi Press Agency reported. This inspection is part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to ensure the security of the Hajj, following the directions of the country’s leadership. During his visit to Makkah’s Al-Shara’i district, Prince Abdullah watched a detailed military parade under the theme of “Ease and Reassurance.”
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Saudi Officials Seize the Initiative with Early eVTOL Air Services
Saudi Arabian officials this week gave further encouragement to eVTOL aircraft manufacturers by signaling their intention to fast-track commercial air taxi operations. According to reports in the government-controlled Saudi Press Agency, Saleh Al-Jasser, the country’s Minister of Transport and Logistics Services and chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), intends to approve eVTOL aircraft to be used to carry pilgrims between holy sites, as well as for services such as emergency medical support and carrying medical supplies.
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Latham Advises on Saudi Aramco’s US$11.2 Billion Secondary Offering
Latham & Watkins has advised the bookrunners on the secondary public offering by The Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Saudi Aramco of ordinary shares of Saudi Aramco. The offering comprised a secondary public offering of 1.545 billion shares at SAR27.25 (US$7.27) per share. Latham also represented the underwriters in Saudi Aramco’s landmark IPO in 2019, one of the largest IPOs in history.
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Why a Gaza Cease-Fire Is So Elusive
The Biden administration has pledged to keep working with the Qatari and Egyptian mediators to bridge the gaps. But after days of intensive diplomacy in the region, a monthslong effort to end the war in Gaza seems as stuck as ever, as each side clings stubbornly to maximalist demands unacceptable to the other.
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Saudi Arabia holds investment summit in Brazil, plans to invest $15B
Brazil’s energy minister, Alexandre Silveira, told reporters at the FII Institute summit on Wednesday that the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) plans to invest around $15 billion in Brazil. The investments will be made in sectors including green hydrogen, infrastructure and renewable energy, he said, according to Reuters. The sovereign wealth fund did not immediately comment.
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I drove across Saudi Arabia as a solo woman – and what I discovered may surprise you
Why?” asked my puzzled friend when I told him I was planning to drive solo around Saudi Arabia. “Because I can – at last,” is the short answer. My fascination with Arabia began when my Dad gave me the book Arabian Sands about Wilfred Thesiger’s heroic crossing of the Empty Quarter. I went on to study Arabic and travel all over the region, but Saudi always felt closed. Now, you can get a tourist visa online in a matter of minutes and women won the right to drive in 2018. It was time.
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Saudi Scouts Association issues maps for pilgrims
The Saudi Arabian Scouts Association has issued detailed and interactive maps to help pilgrims. The maps include the Mina and Arafat areas, the central area of the Holy Mosque and the Aziziyah neighborhood in Makkah, the entire city of Madinah, the central area of the Prophet’s Mosque, the Al-Naseem neighborhood, and Batha Quraish.
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Hajj begins as more than 1.5 million pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia
The annual Hajj pilgrimage officially began on Friday as pilgrims in Saudi Arabia made their way on foot and by bus to Mina, where they will camp at one of the largest tent cities in the world.
The Mina valley, about 5km east of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, is a 250-hectare open space covered by more than 100,000 air-conditioned tents that can accommodate more than 2.6 million people.
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