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Adding to Growing List of Natural Treasures, ‘Desert Fish’ Rock Formation Discovered in Al-Ula
The recent discovery of a giant fish-shaped rock emerging from the sands of the Saudi desert near Al-Ula adds to a growing collection of natural wonders in Saudi Arabia.
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Virginia-Based Bechtel Corp. Wins Contract to Provide Project Management Consultancy Services for NEOM’s TROJENA
Virginia-based Bechtel Corporation has been appointed as the Project Management Consultant for TROJENA, a year-round mountain destination in the NEOM region of northwest Saudi Arabia, the company confirmed in a press release.
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An ‘Aerotropolis’: Saudi Arabia Plans to Build One of the World’s Largest International Airport’s in Riyadh Named After King Salman
Saudi Arabia plans to build one of the world’s largest airports in the capital Riyadh, named after King Salman, which will be capable of handling 185 million passengers a year and eventually powered by renewable energy, according to a statement from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and reported widely by news outlets.
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Data Show Foreign Direct Investment Inflows into Saudi Arabia Falls 85% in Second Quarter on 2021 Aramco Deal
Saudi Arabia recorded second-quarter foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows down 85% year on year, an investment ministry report showed on Tuesday, with the reason for the significant drop attributed to the closing of state-owned Saudi Aramco’s IPO deal in the second quarter of 2021.
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Crown Prince Heads to G20 in Indonesia as Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Reportedly Eyes December for Saudi Visit
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia will represent the Kingdom at the G20 in Indonesia at this year’s meetings, and will visit other Asian countries as part of the trip, state news agency SPA reported.
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Saudi Arabia Sees Traction with Green Initiatives as Kingdom Climbs Ranks of MIT’S Green Future Index
Saudi Arabia advanced 10 places in the second edition of the Green Future Index, issued by MIT Technology Review, evidence that the Kingdom is seeing progress in its goals outlined in the new Saudi Green Initiative announced by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last year.
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Saudi Ambassador to United States Reema bint Bandar Al Saud Joins CNN for Extensive Interview
Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, Saudi Ambassador to the United States, sat down with CNN’s Becky Anderson in her first televised interview with international media since becoming the ambassador in early 2019.
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Riyadh Season Prepares for Oct. 21 Launch with Slogan ‘Beyond Imagination’, Cirque du Soleil Show
The expanded third edition of Riyadh Season will kick off on October 21st 2022 under the slogan “Beyond Imagination” with an international show by Cirque du Soleil, the General Authority for Entertainment has announced.
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Is Saudi Arabia Just at the Beginning of its Heritage and Antiquities Discoveries?
Saudi authorities indicated that the Kingdom has only begun to discover important cultural and heritage sites and artifacts across Saudi Arabia, with Heritage Commission CEO Dr. Jasser Bin Suleiman Al-Harbash stating that archaeological sites, which have been discovered in the Kingdom, constitute only 15% of Saudi Arabia’s treasures.
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Report – Saudi NEOM’s Tech Unit Rebrands as Tonomous and Will Invest $1 billion in 2022
NEOM Tech & Digital, a subsidiary of the $500 billion signature NEOM project of the Saudi crown prince, has invested $1 billion in 2022 in AI, including a metaverse platform, its chief executive said on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report.
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China’s Q3 GDP hits weakest pace since early 2023, backs calls for more stimulus
China's economy grew at the slowest pace since early 2023 in the third quarter, and though consumption and factory output figures beat forecasts last month a tumbling property sector remains a major challenge for Beijing as it races to revitalise growth. Authorities have sharply ramped up policy stimulus since late September, but markets are waiting for more details on the size of the package and a clearer road map to put the economy back on a solid longer-term footing.
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At BRICS summit, Russia to push to end dollar dominance
Russia is seeking to convince BRICS countries to build an alternative platform for international payments that would be immune to Western sanctions when it hosts the group's leaders at a summit next week. President Vladimir Putin is keen to build up BRICS - which has expanded to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates as well as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - as a powerful counterweight to the West in global politics and trade.
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World Bank predicts strong economic growth for UAE and Saudi Arabia in 2025
Saudi Arabia’s economy is projected to remain resilient, with GDP expected to grow by 1.6% this year and accelerate to 4.9% in 2025. Inflation in Saudi Arabia is anticipated to remain stable at 2.1% in 2024 and rise slightly to 2.3% in 2025. Both figures are below the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) average, forecasted at 2.2% in 2024 and 2.7% in 2025.
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Swizz Beatz’s guide to AlUla, Saudi Arabia
"My relationship with AlUla is like seeing a seed planted in the ground and watching a beautiful flower grow," says Dean, who was among the first invited to watch the construction of the city's massive Maraya performance venue – a mirror-clad behemoth rising out of the desert sands – and eco-friendly luxury accommodation resorts like Our Habitas. "Seeing the vision coming to life in front of my eyes has been magical to watch."
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Nadal-Alcaraz and Djokovic-Sinner are the Six Kings Slam exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia
Rafael Nadal starts his pre-retirement farewell tour against Carlos Alcaraz on Thursday at the Six Kings Slam, and Novak Djokovic faces Jannik Sinner at an exhibition event that awards money but no ATP ranking points and is Saudi Arabia’s latest foray into tennis. Riyadh will host the WTA Finals next month to open a three-year deal as the kingdom continues to invest in various sports, despite concerns about LGBTQ+ and women’s rights there raised by Hall of Famers Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova and others.
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Khashoggi death: Saudi ambassador reveals new details
Speaking to host Anne McElvoy, the kingdom’s top diplomat in London described the death and dismemberment of Khashoggi as “an awful crime — a stain on our country, not just the government but every Saudi out there,” while firmly denying any complicity by the powerful Saudi monarch. “A group of people did something pretty horrible,” he told McElvoy. “But this is not what we do. We’ve never done that. There are others in the region who do a lot of that, including Israel.”
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Saudi Arabia to raise localization rates in 4 health professions effective from April 17, 2025
This will initially apply to all hospitals and other health facilities in major cities of Riyadh, Makkah, Madinah, Jeddah, Dammam, and Al-Khobar, as well as to large health facilities in other regions, and this will be effective six months after announcement of the decision, from April 17 next year. The second phase will begin one year after the announcement of the decision, effective from October 17, 2025 when Saudization rates will extend to cover all health facilities nationwide.
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Saudis urge US to suspend weapons to Israel until Gaza aid resumes
Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Britain has urged the United States government to deliver on its threat to suspend weapons supplies to Israel unless more humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza within the next 30 days. In a strongly worded letter to Israel made public this week, Washington issued an ultimatum, warning that restrictions could be imposed on future support for the country unless the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza is addressed. Speaking to POLITICO’s “Power Play” podcast, Prince Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud said Joe Biden’s administration now had to keep its word, adding: “We have to assume that the Americans mean what they say; it would be a terrible world if they didn’t.
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Saudi Arabia to localize 4 healthcare jobs
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, in partnership with the Ministry of Health, decided to raise the Saudization rates for four healthcare jobs in the private sector. These include radiology (65%), medical laboratories (70%), clinical nutrition (80%), and physical therapy (80%).
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Saudi Arabia plants over 95 million trees since launch of green initiative
Since the 2021 launch of the Saudi Green Initiative, Saudi Arabia has planted over 95 million trees through the National Afforestation Program and partnerships with government, private sector, and non-profit organizations. These efforts have also rehabilitated over 118,000 hectares of degraded land and protected 4.3 million hectares currently under restoration.
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