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PHOTOS: Wild Weather Strikes Across Saudi Arabia as Rain, Floods Cause Damage and School Closings
The rain season began in several provinces of Saudi Arabia this past weekend with rain and floods reported in Mecca, Jeddah, and Hail provinces. Photos provided by the SPA show hail and rain storms caused flooding and damage in Taif and Mecca while Jeddah experienced thunderstorms. Director of Civil Defense in Taif Saleh Mansi Al-Harthi has […]
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Iraq’s President in Saudi Arabia Latest Evidence of Improved Relations
Iraq’s President Fuad Masum visited Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah in Riyadh last night, the latest evidence of a thaw in diplomatic relations between the two countries. “The Iraqi president expressed his happiness to visit the kingdom and meet with his brother the king,” according to the SPA. The meeting was the highest level meeting of officials between […]
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Trading Begins Tomorrow on NCB’s ‘Steeply’ Discounted IPO as the Government Eyes Financial Sector Reforms
Trading is set to begin tomorrow on steeply discounted shares of Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank as Saudi Arabia’s capital market regulator will introduce rules for credit rating agencies next September, according to reports. Matthew Martin and Sarmad Khan of Bloomberg quote Asim Bukhtiar, a vice president and head of research at Riyad Capital, as saying […]
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AP Reports Women May Be Moving Closer to Driving Rights, But Report Immediately Denied
The Associated Press reported this weekend that an unnamed Saudi Shoura member confirmed its body had “recommended that the government lift its ban on female drivers,” a report that a government official quickly denied after it surfaced. As the AP reports, “The council member said the Shura Council made the recommendations in a secret, closed session […]
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Saudi Officials Visit Wounded from Al-Ahsa Terror Strike as Security Agencies Expand Activities
The clampdown on extremism broadened on Friday as Saudi Arabia’s security forces have arrested another 8 people in Monday’s terrorist attack in a Shiite village in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, according to media reports, including two police officers. The raids were conducted simultaneously across the country, including in Riyadh, Qassim and the Eastern Province, Arab News reported […]
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Energy Subsidies in the Gulf a Staggering $160 billion Annually, World Bank Says
Gulf states are spending an average of 10% of GDP on energy subsidies each year, a total of $160 billion, an IMF official said according to Arab News. “The GCC and other MENA states must start cutting energy subsidies now otherwise problems associated with them will get worse,” said Shantayanan Devarajan, chief economist for the World Bank in Middle […]
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First Global Entrepreneurship Forum Kicks off in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as Kingdom Eyes SME Growth
The first Global Business Entrepreneurship Forum (GEF) was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today to bring together top business and startup leaders to the Ritz Carlton Hotel near the Diplomatic Quarter in the Saudi capital. Organized by the Centennial Fund, the GEF’s first event in Riyadh was a chance for entrepreneurs and others in the […]
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Al-Jubeir: ‘Every Time the U.S. and Saudi Arabia Have Come Together, We have Done Wonders for the Region’
In his luncheon keynote remarks to the National Council on US-Arab Relation’s annual policymaker’s forum in Washington, D.C., Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States Adel al-Jubeir discussed the historical and current status of the Saudi-U.S. relationship and it’s track record of success when facing regional and global challenges. Full video of his remarks can […]
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At Policymakers Event, Prince Turki al-Faisal Takes Aim at Allegations of Saudi Support of Terror
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al-Faisal, Chairman, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and former Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United Kingdom and to the United States of America, delivered sharp criticism of those who put forth unsupported allegations of Saudi financing of extremism abroad, urging them to come forward with […]
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#FocusKSA: Power Subsidies and Electricity Supply in Saudi Arabia
A clip from SUSTG.com’s recent FocusKSA discussion with Dr. Fahad al-Turki of Jadwa Investment highlights some challenges and opportunities in powering the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Jadwa is a well-regarded, Shariah-compliant, investment firm based in Riyadh and Dr. Fahad spearheads a superb analysis team that publishes very informative reports such as it’s Chart […]
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Qiddiya giga-project set to propel Saudi Arabia’s entertainment sector
Canadian company AtkinsRéalis is the lead design consultancy for the project, and the firm’s Global Director of Creative, Theming and Show Design Bradley Caruk set out his vision for Qiddiya to Arab News. “Having worked in the global entertainment industry for the past 25 years, I have learnt we are all the same. Everyone wants to have fun. With major innovative parks like Six Flags Qiddiya City, we have the unexpected – a fully immersive story-driven theme park experience,” he said.
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Saudi Arabia urges citizens to leave Lebanon immediately
Saudi foreign ministry urged its citizens on Sunday to leave Lebanon ‘immediately’ as regional tensions recently surged. In a statement, the ministry has reiterated its call for all Saudi nationals to avoid traveling to Lebanon. It said the Kingdom's embassy in Lebanon was closely monitoring the developments in the southern region of the country.
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Report: Netanyahu decides not to seek normalization with Saudis before US election
According to a report Sunday on Channel 12 news, Netanyahu made the decision because of the fast-moving US political developments, with the consideration that it might be worth waiting to see whether Republican nominee and former president Donald Trump is returned to the White House in the upcoming vote.
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Saudi Arabia to raise stake in Binladin Group to boost construction sector
Binladin’s history has been intertwined with the kingdom since the country was founded in 1932, according to a Bloomberg report. The construction firm has played a vital role in modernising the country by building highways, airports and economic freezones, and is also known for its work in the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Meanwhile, the Public Investment Fund (PIF) is working with Morgan Stanley on a potential deal to buy into Binladin, said Bloomberg. The $925bn fund is considering acquiring part or all of the 36 per cent stake owned by the ministry of finance.
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Saudi Arabia arrests 21,049 illegals in one week
Saudi authorities arrested 21,049 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday. According to an official report, a total of 13,209 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 5,177 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 2,663 for labor-related issues.
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Saudi Arabia ranks 1st among G20 countries in workforce growth rate
Saudi Arabia achieved the highest growth rates in both male and female workforce participation among all G20 countries between 2016 and 2021, according to data from the Kingdom’s National Labor Observatory. The statistics reveal a 1.7 percent growth rate for male workers in Saudi Arabia, surpassing Australia’s 1.5 percent and exceeding the rates of other G20 nations. Female workforce growth was even more notable, with a rate of 5.5 percent in Saudi Arabia compared to 2.1 percent in Australia and lower figures in the rest of the G20.
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Discover Saudi’s newest World Heritage Site
Set in a strategic point of the ancient trade routes that used to crisscross the Heart of Arabia and abruptly abandoned around the 5th century CE, the site of Al-Faw – which includes the vestige of the city of Qaryat al-Faw – is full of mysteries waiting to be uncovered.
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Saudi Arabia’s Domestic Tourism is Surging with Solo Travelers Leading the Charge
Domestic travel in Saudi Arabia has seen a significant rise, according to recent data from Wego. Wego’s report highlights a notable 20.31 percent increase in domestic flight bookings during Eid Al-Fitr this year compared to the same period last year. The travel app and online marketplace, catering to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, recorded over three million searches specifically for Riyadh. Additionally, there was a 19.63 percent increase in domestic travel bookings during Eid Al-Fitr compared to the previous month.
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The Country with the Highest Indian Population in the World
India has the highest population in the world, which currently stands at around 1.43 billion, followed by China at 1.41 billion. Considering the Indian population, it is no surprise that it is the leading country with the highest rates of emigration. According to the UN, the total number of emigrants from India was around 78.26 million between 1990 and 2020. According to India’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the total number of overseas Indians in the world is approximately 35.42 million, as of May 2024. This number includes a total of 15.85 million non-resident Indians and nearly 19.57 million people are of Indian origin.
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Top U.S. general in the Middle East as U.S. and Israel prepare for possible Iran attack
The U.S. general in charge of American forces in the Middle East arrived in the region on Saturday as preparations continue for a possible attack against Israel from Iran in retaliation for the assassinations of senior Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, two U.S. officials said.
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