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Saudi Arabia Changes Weekend to Friday and Saturday, Will Move Kingdom Closer To Regional and International Schedules
In a move that was anticipated for some time, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah issued a royal decree to change the weekend in the Kingdom from Thursday/Friday to Friday/Saturday.
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Saudi exports surge 6.5% to SR 1.45 trillion
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Water, The Real Wild Card
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Saudi Arabia remains key to oil prices despite U.S. production surge, U.C. Davis energy expert says
U.S. oil production has increased sharply in the last five years – but that doesn’t mean Saudi Arabia has lost influence on markets, an energy panelist at a forum at Rice University in Texas said. From FuelFix:
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PHOTOS: New Qasr Al Hokm Station in Saudi Arabia Will Have Green Atriums and Shopping
Snohetta, a Norweigian firm, was recently selected as the designer for the downtown Qasr Al Hokm station in Saudi Arabia, which will be one of the main hubs of the new system, Torontoist reports.
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U.S. Notched Biggest Oil-Output Gain in the World in 2012; Gain was an All-Time High for U.S.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry Cracks Down on Counterfeits In Boost to Consumer Protection
This week, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) issued a press release on the Ministry’s Web Site that authorities had seized over 6,000 counterfeit cellphones. Looking to send a message to would-be counterfeiters and violators of consumer protection regulations, MCI authorities placed the forged phones in a pile then drove over them all […]
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Military Balance in the Gulf: In-Depth Report on U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition Updated – SUSRIS
Our partner site SUSRIS.com today draws attention to a recently updated collection of reports by Dr. Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) concerning the military balance in the Gulf States. “These analyses serve as the best open-source resources SUSRIS has identified among a field of many reports that address the […]
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‘Texting While Riding’? Viral Video Shows Saudi Man In Dangerous Highway Stunt
A viral video of a Saudi man texting while sitting on the hood of his car has gone viral on the video-sharing site YouTube. It is not clear who is driving the vehicle, which has dark window tint. The Huffington Post described the video as such: “A Saudi man is seen playing with his phone […]
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Saudi Arabia Is Now The ‘Main Outside Source’ For Syrian Rebels, Reuters Reports
Saudi Arabia has prevailed over friendly Gulf rival Qatar as the “main outside force” supporting the Syrian rebel cause, according to a recent Reuters report. Mariam Karouny reports that Saudi Arabia “has prevailed over its small but ambitious Gulf neighbor Qatar to impose itself as the main outside force supporting the Syrian rebels, a move […]
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‘Norah’ Review: A Striking Debut About Artistic Repression in ’90s Saudi Arabia
The first Saudi Arabian film ever selected for Cannes, the tender rural drama “Norah” is writer-director Tawfik Alzaidi‘s first feature film. The story of a schoolteacher tasked with introducing literacy to an isolated village and his unlikely relationship with a precocious young girl, the movie suffers from a few early-career filmmaking tics, which prevent all its pieces from all neatly fitting together. However, it’s also underscored by the kind of optimism and poetry about art that one often finds in novice works from directors destined to make more polished and accomplished films (if perhaps more cynical ones).
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Red Sea Shipping Crisis
Each year, almost 6,000 container ships travel the world’s oceans and deliver about $7 trillion worth of goods to ports – producing climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions along the way. There are about 100,000 ships at sea at a given time, including oil tankers and bulk carriers.
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Israel denies strike on camp near Rafah that Gaza officials say killed 21 people
Israel's military denied striking a tent camp west of Rafah on Tuesday after Gaza health authorities said Israeli tank shelling had killed at least 21 people there, in an area Israel has designated a civilian evacuation zone.
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Saudi Arabia Taps Bond Market With $5 Billion Sukuk Deal
The kingdom sold the bonds through notes maturing in three, six and 10 years, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified. The deal was priced at yields of 60 basis points more than comparable US Treasuries for the shortest tranche and at 85 basis points for the longest tranche, the person said. That’s down from initial discussions for around 85 to 110 basis points.
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Saudi Exchange approves listing of $12.08bn in govt debt instruments
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange has approved the listing of SR45.28 billion ($12.08 billion) worth of government debt instruments submitted by the Ministry of Finance.
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Opinion: Saudi Arabia Is Becoming One of Biden’s Most Important Swing States
The transformation overseen by Crown Prince Mohammed, often referred to simply as MbS, has led to substantial shifts in the kingdom's domestic outlook, which has embraced a more globalized character and a transition away from oil dependence, among other initiatives in line with the youngest-ever heir to the throne's ambitious Vision 2030 plan. It's also prompted a recalibration of foreign relations and the pursuit of more robust ties with other leading powers, including top U.S. rivals China and Russia.
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Franklin Templeton launches its debut campaign in Saudi Arabia
Franklin Templeton has announced the debut of its inaugural brand campaign in Saudi Arabia. Following the investment firm’s operational launch in Riyadh in March, the six-week advertising campaign highlights its long history, core values, and breadth of investment capabilities in Saudi Arabia.
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Elon Musk’s xAI raises $6bn from investors including Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence start-up xAI has raised $6 billion in a series B funding round that includes participation from Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and his investment company Kingdom Holding, as it seeks to challenge rival OpenAI.
The round, which also saw investments from Valor Equity Partners, Vy Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital and Fidelity Management & Research Company, will support the market launch of xAI's products, the company said on Monday.
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Israel ‘cannot exist’ without Palestinian state: Saudi FM
“I firmly believe that a two-state solution with the establishment of a credible Palestinian State serves … the interest of the Palestinians and delivers [on] their right to self-determination,” bin Farhan said on Sunday night, adding that Israel “doesn't get to decide whether or not the Palestinians have a right to self-determination.”
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MbS, MbZ meet in Saudi Arabia amid rumors of widening rift
Bader Al-Asaker, the head of the Saudi crown prince’s private office, on May 17 posted a photo on Twitter/X capturing a smiling Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud (MbS) together with Emirati President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MbZ) at the Al-Aziziyah Palace.
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