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U.S., Saudi Forces Conduct Joint Military Exercises on Saudi Islands
Forces from the United States and Saudi Arabia are conducting “routine and joint sustainment training” on and around Karan and Kurayn islands, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this week, according to a statement from the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command.
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Kingdom’s National Development Fund Plans Near-Doubling of Funds to Saudi Businesses in 2020
Saudi Arabia’s National Development Fund (NDF) plans to provide an extra $5.9bn to Saudi businesses on top of the $6.8 it usually disperses annually, according to reports, as the Kingdom looks to weather the economic headwinds created by the global Coronavirus pandemic and lower oil prices.
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Ramadan Kareem from the SUSTG Team
The SUSTG team expresses our warmest wishes on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan.
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COVID-19-Induced Oil ‘Demand Destruction’: Jadwa Sees Saudi Crude Production at 9.4 mbpd Average in 2020
With a bleak outlook for oil demand growth in 2020 by OPEC, and recent pledged cuts agreed to by the so-called OPEC+ group of producers last week, Saudi Arabia is set to produce about 2 million barrels per day less on average compared to previous forecasts, Jadwa Investment writes in a new quarterly oil market […]
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Oil Continues Steep Decline; U.S. Crude Reaches 17-Year Low
Oil prices fell for a third session on Wednesday on indices around the world, and U.S. crude futures tumbled to a 17-year low “as the outlook for fuel demand darkened with travel and social lockdowns triggered by the coronavirus epidemic,” according to Reuters.
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Saudi Aramco reports 2019 results in ‘difficult macro environment’
Saudi Aramco announced its full-year 2019 financial results, delivering “strong profits and dividends despite a lower price environment and challenging margins in refining and chemicals,” the company said in a press release.
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Saudi Arabia Postpones Red Sea Festival, Takes Other Precautions Against COVID-19
Saudi Arabia is taking unprecedented steps to curb the spread of the Coronavius, or COVID-19, in the Kingdom, announcing that it would suspend the upcoming Red Sea Film Festival after announcing a suspension of the Umrah religious pilgrimage for its citizens and residents.
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Saudi Arabia Continues with Cautious Path on Coronavirus; King Salman, Xi Jinping Speak by Phone
Saudi Arabia continued to take precautionary measures to prevent the arrival and spread of Coronavirus in the Kingdom as King Salman and China’s Xi Jinping spoke by phone today to discuss the outbreak, according to reports.
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KSA sets air traffic records
Saudi Arabia has witnessed remarkable growth in its air traffic during the first half of 2024, according to the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). The Kingdom has reported a significant growth in passenger traffic, flights, air cargo, and connectivity.
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Already a Riyadh Centerpiece, KAFD CEO Gautam Sashittal Discusses Future Plans
Gautam Sashittal, CEO of King Abdullah Financial District Development and Management Company (KAFD DMC), sits with Imogene Lillywhite of Zawya for an extensive interview outlining what is next for the exciting city hub.
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Al-Rajhi: 364000 Saudis join employment market for the first time in 2024
Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Eng. Ahmed Al-Rajhi said that as many as 364000 Saudi citizens have joined the local employment market, for the first time, during the year 2024. Addressing the first dialogue session of the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh on Monday, the minister revealed that a total of 50 decisions have been taken to localize qualitative jobs, during the past four years, including the professions of accounting, pharmacy, radiology, and that is in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Investment.
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Saudi Arabia Taps BlackRock to Build Mortgage-Backed Securities Market
The country hopes developing a secondary market for mortgages would allow banks to offer borrowers lower interest rates and improve the cost of home ownership, BlackRock Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink said at a conference in Johannesburg. In August, BlackRock signed an agreement with Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company — the state-owned equivalent of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the US — to develop the real estate finance market in the kingdom. “Spreads are much wider than if there was a securitization market,” Fink said. “It would be much narrower and the homeowners would benefit, so the cost of home ownership would go down.”
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The World’s Largest Building Is Coming to Saudi Arabia
Located in northwest Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the forthcoming Mukaab skyscraper is just one component of a 19-square-kilometer project spearheaded by New Murabba and the country’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), according to the developers. Though far from the tallest building at a projected 1,312 feet upon completion, the structure is expected to handily take the title of the world’s largest by volume.
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Saudi Finance Minister warns against rise in global fragmentation
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan on Monday offered a strong defence of multilateralism, warning of the challenges that global fragmentation poses to trade and humanitarian efforts. Mr Al Jadaan, who leads the International Monetary and Financial Committee, said countries have become increasingly isolated in recent years and that numerous shocks have weakened faith in multilateralism. “We can see that the world is becoming more and more fragmented,” Mr Al Jadaan said in remarks at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “It is more difficult to build consensus of digital security, trade, development and countless ambitions.”
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Washington’s Arab allies engage with Iran as US efforts to stem Middle East violence falter
In a rare meeting this month, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, who once called Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei the “new Hitler of the Middle East,” sat down with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Riyadh. It was the third meeting between Iranian and Saudi officials in one month. Tehran’s top diplomat also met Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Amman and made a rare trip to Egypt for a meeting with President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi in Cairo. He has also met Qatar’s prime minister in Doha, the Omani foreign minister in Muscat and the Bahraini king in Manama.
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Meet Ali from Saudi Arabia, a Nursing Student at the University of South Carolina
Ali from Saudi Arabia has been passionate about pursuing a career in nursing since middle school. He completed one year of his undergraduate education in Australia, then transferred through the International Accelerator Program (IAP) to the University of South Carolina (USC) to explore opportunities in the US.“The total nursing program is two years lower division [pre-nursing] and two years upper division,” Ali said. Lower division students take core general education classes including English, history, math, and basic sciences. The curriculum also includes courses in nursing that focus on health and wellness, the history of nursing, pathophysiology, and more. Once students complete the prescribed number of lower division courses, they can then apply to the upper division level.
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Iranians debate leak of US docs on Israeli attack plans
A fringe pro-Iranian channel on the messaging app Telegram has published highly classified US intelligence documents detailing how Israel is preparing for an attack on Iran. US media have confirmed the authenticity of the documents, but the source of the leak and the possible motives remain unclear. The reaction in Tehran has been muted. However, some speculate that the leak is deliberate and meant to delay or reduce the scale of Israel’s pledged response to Iran’s Oct. 1 missile barrage.
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Syria: Iran and Hezbollah’s Savior and Achilles’ Heel
As the Netanyahu government engages in wars throughout the Middle East to degrade Iran and its allied militias, Biden administration officials are reportedly calling these military victories a “history-defining moment.” But is this moment history-defining in the way that White House officials seem to hope it is? Without a political solution that accommodates the millions yearning for peace and justice in the Middle East including Palestinians, Lebanese, and Syrians, it’s likely not. Israel’s tactical victories and Iran’s losses will be ephemeral.
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In Photos: Novak Djokovic embraces Saudi culture during 6 Kings Slam exhibition in Riyadh
The Serbian tennis star donned the traditional Saudi attire and was seen sitting on a carpet alongside sand dunes and mountains captured in the background in pictures posted on his Instagram page. Djokovic posted a series of images from his time in Riyadh with captions such as “Sand slam” and “Kingdom style.”
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Construction starts on world’s largest building in Saudi Arabia
Construction has begun on the 400-metre-high, cube-shaped Mukaab supertall skyscraper in Riyadh designed by AtkinsRéalis, which will be the world's largest building when it completes. Designed as the centrepiece of the 19-square-kilometre New Murabba development in northwest Riyadh, Mukaab is now officially under construction with excavations underway, according to its development company. The developer, named New Murabba Development Company and funded by Saudi Arabia's central Public Investment Fund (PIF), said groundworks at the site are now 86 per cent complete.
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