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These Amazing Instagrams Show How Much Saudi Arabia’s Capital Riyadh Has Grown in the Last Decade
Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh, has undergone dramatic growth and modernization during the last decade – an extraordinary period of economic expansion and population growth. Riyadh’s population now exceeds 5 million with its metropolitan area claiming close to 7 million people.
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Saudi Flood Toll: 11 killed, 4 still missing
Floods that have ravaged Saudi Arabia from its capital, Riyadh, to regions in the Kingdom’s Eastern Province have claimed 11 lives, with four individuals unaccounted for, according to official figures released by Saudi Arabia’s state-run news agency. The SPA reports that out of those killed, seven were in Riyadh Region, two in the city of […]
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Royal Decree May Ease a ‘$67B Housing Logjam’ in Saudi Arabia, Reuters Reports
Reuters is reporting that last week’s Royal Decree to tackle Saudi Arabia’s housing program has removed “an obstacle to a $67 billion program to ease the country’s housing shortage,” which “may push the program forward by opening up thousands of acres of state-owned land for construction.”
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Defense Secretary Hagel in Riyadh, Greeted by Saud al-Faisal and Amb James Smith
SUSRIS reports that US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Riyadh on Monday.
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PHOTOS: Riyadh Hit by Heavy Rains, Floods; Several Dead and Millions in Damage
The streets of the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh were inundated with water after a rare rainstorm dumped two hours of rain onto the desert city, leaving at least four dead, many more missing, and millions in damage. Photos published on social media outlets and in the Saudi press show the extent of the damage to […]
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Private Sector in the Middle East Conference to Begin Tuesday in Riyadh at Council of Saudi Chambers
The Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry will host a new conference, the Private Sector in the Middle East (PSMEC) in Riyadh on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013.
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Saudi Arabia to Shift Weekend to Friday Start
Pending approval from the Council of Ministers, Saudi Arabia could soon join its GCC neighbors in establishing a Friday-Saturday weekend. Oman will officially shift its weekend beginning this May leaving only Saudi Arabia to make the transition. The current Thursday-Friday weekend has long been considered a drag on the Saudi economy and the Ministry of […]
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Suspect Journalism: The New York Post’s Shoddy Saudi Student Reporting
A Saudi student studying in the United States on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program was injured in the Boston Marathon bombing on Monday. The student was one of at least two Saudi nationals hospitalized as a result of the attack. One of the victim’s friends told Al Arabiya that an amputation was almost required but […]
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Should the U.N. Security Council have a Permanent Seat for Arab States?
In the wake of Saudi Arabia’s decision to turn down a non-permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United Nations Abdallah Yahya A. Al-Mouallimi is calling for Arab states to be permanently represented on the U.N.’s most powerful body and for veto power to be eliminated.
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Ease of doing business: Saudi Arabia Drops 4 Slots to 26th Overall in World Bank Ranking for 2014
Saudi Arabia is second in the Middle East in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business report and 26th overall, according to the recently released 2014 report. The placement represents an overall drop of 4 slots in the coveted ranking since 2013, when the Kingdom was ranked 22nd overall.
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As international dollars flow towards AI-powered startups, how has MENA been riding the wave?
Saudi Arabia-based Intelmatix, a deep tech B2B startup focused on empowering MENA businesses with AI for decision-making, has recently secured a $20M Series A funding round—one of the largest for a regional company of this type. This past week also saw Saudi-based SaaS provider Velents AI join the AI funding frenzy, raising an undisclosed sum from Women Collective to fuel its growth. And just last week, Aramco’s venture arm, Wa’ed Ventures, splashed $15M on South Korean chipmaker Rebellions Inc., marking its debut investment in South Korea following a $6.5M investment in California-based aiXplain. That was Wa’ed Ventures’ second AI deal in one week!
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The rise of solar energy in Saudi Arabia
The best way to understand their changing approach is to look at the speed at which things are changing. Between 2022 and early 2024, Saudi Arabia added 2.1 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power capacity, a 300% increase from the 700 megawatts (MW) that was created between 2012 and 2022. According to a study by GlobalData, if they continue at their current pace, they could reach 31.5 GW of renewable energy by 2030 and 63.1 GW by 2035.
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JBS to open new chicken nugget plant in Saudi Arabia
JBS, the world’s largest poultry producer, will open a new plant in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where the company will produce chicken nuggets. The Brazil-based company invested $50 million in the facility, which is expected to begin operations in November. When fully operational, the plant will employ about 500 people.
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Saudi Arabia’s foreign assets rise 5.5 percent to $467.5 billion in June 2024
Saudi Arabia’s foreign reserve assets increased by 5.5 percent in June 2024, reaching SAR1.754 trillion ($467.5 billion). This compares to SAR1.662 trillion ($442.98 billion) in the same month of 2023, according to official data. This represents the highest level since November 2022.
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Saudi budget deficit at $4.09 billion in Q2 2024, finance ministry says
Saudi Arabia’s budget deficit was 15.341 billion riyals ($4.09 billion) in the second quarter of 2024, the finance ministry said on Wednesday. Saudi oil revenues came in at 212.99 billion riyals in the same quarter, up 18 percent compared with the same quarter a year earlier, while expenditures were up 15 percent at 368.932 billion riyals, the ministry added.
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Prince Abdulaziz hosts official dinner for Saudi delegation at Paris 2024 Olympics
Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and head of the Saudi delegation participating in the 33rd Summer Olympic Games (Paris 2024) hosted an official dinner for the Saudi delegation in Paris. In his speech at the event, Prince Abdulaziz welcomed all the distinguished guests, including the heads of national Olympic committees, international federations, and sports leaders from around the world who attended the Saudi delegation's dinner.
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Investment Minister highlights $13.3bln in opportunities for Tabuk region
Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih announced that the volume of ready investment opportunities in the Tabuk region, displayed on the “Invest in Saudi Arabia” platform, is worth more than SR50 billion. This statement was made during a meeting organized by the Tabuk Chamber of Commerce with investors and businessmen in the region on Monday.
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Korea-Saudi Business Forum Highlights Expanding Cooperation Beyond Oil
Since establishing diplomatic relations with Korea in 1962, Saudi Arabia has seen its trade volume increase 400-fold, becoming Korea's largest oil supplier and the largest trading partner in the Middle East. The cooperation, which was previously centered on infrastructure construction, has recently expanded to include fields such as eco-friendly energy and artificial intelligence (AI).
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Vision 2030 is moving along just fine
Since the launch of Vision 2030 in 2016, the kingdom has made tangible progress towards its targets, despite the challenges posed by the Covid pandemic, volatile oil prices, a surge in inflation and higher interest rates. Steady growth in the non-oil sector is a major area of success, as it benefits from higher domestic investment and improved competitiveness. Stronger investment remains central to the shift in the economy. The approach comprises several investment initiatives under the National Investment Strategy, which aims to lift the contribution of investment to 30 percent of GDP in 2030.
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World reacts to killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh in Tehran
The assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the early hours of Wednesday morning in Iran drew regional and global reactions, raising fears of wider escalation in a region shaken by Israel’s war in Gaza and a worsening conflict in Lebanon. Hamas said that Haniyeh was killed in an Israeli strike in Iran, where he was attending the inauguration of the country’s new president.
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