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Saudi National Guard Troops Deploy to Najran Province on the Border with Yemen
- April 27,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a bid to strengthen border security, Saudi Arabia has deployed National Guard (SANG) troops to the Najran Province on the border with Yemen, the SPA reports. Last week, a Saudi border guard was killed and two troops wounded by heavy gun and mortar fire in Najran. The report of the deployment comes amid an ever-evolving […]
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Saudi Arabia Overhauls Labor Laws, May Allow ‘Proven Businessmen’ to Visit Kingdom Without Sponsorship
- April 7,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Labor Minister Adel Al-Fakeih has introduced 38 amendments to the country’s labor legislation that includes more training for Saudi workers, longer fixed-term contracts, and greater inspection powers for ministry officials, according to reports. The announcement by Fakeih coincides with news that Saudi Arabia’s Shoura Council has urged a relaxation of visa restrictions on […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Brig. Gen. Ahmad Asseri Puts Daily Face on Saudi Strikes into Yemen
- April 6,2015
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- SUSTG Team
As Saudi Arabia’s airstrikes into Yemen extend into a third week, the government’s daily face of the campaign is Brig. Gen. Ahmad Asseri, who gives a daily press briefing featuring photos, videos and other images highlighting the Saudi strikes into Yemen. These photos and videos have been released and disseminated to Saudi media and are circulated […]
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Photos: Saudi Arabia’s Military Displays ‘Swagger’ as Yemen Conflict Heats Up
- April 1,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Press Agency (SPA) has featured a number of photos in recent weeks highlighting the advanced capability of the Kingdom’s armed forces, including stills and videos from airstrikes conducted in neighboring Yemen. The SPA and other Saudi media outlets have been touting Saudi Arabia’s military prowess as the conflict against Houthi rebels in Yemen […]
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Starting (or Investing In) an Online Business in MENA: Lessons Learned for Founders and Investors
- March 31,2015
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
In the rush to create the next big success in the online industry in MENA, it is useful to pause and ponder key lessons our nascent community can benefit from based on the successes (and failures) of founders and investors in developed markets, such as the US, and other emerging markets more advanced than ours, […]
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At Sharm El-Sheikh, Arab Leaders Agree on Joint Military Force to Address Shared Regional Challenges
- March 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Arab leaders have agreed in principle to “form a joint military force to address growing Arab challenges and threats” in a resolution following a 2-day summit of representative countries in Egypt, a move that bolsters cooperative efforts to stem the growth of extremism and instability in the Middle East. Leaders from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, […]
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Report Sheds Light on Saudi Oil Policy Decision Making During Price Drop
- March 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
An exhaustive report in the Financial Times (a paywalled source) by reporter Anjli Raval sheds light on Saudi thinking and strategy during the fall in the price of oil from highs in the summer of 2014. The report, which requires subscription to read, follows Saudi policy and events in oil markets, month to month, starting in June […]
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The State of Internet in MENA 2015: Growth in Full Throttle (But Beware of Bumps)
- March 6,2015
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
It’s an exciting time for MENA’s online industry. While traditional industries’ investors are starting to worry – due to low oil prices, a potential slowdown in construction and real-estate, and eroding margins in telecom and banking- online businesses continue to thrive, thanks to high demand and adoption of transactional services, as well as the transformation […]
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‘Subtle Change of Energy Policymaker Line-Up’ Gives King Salman Firm Hand on Energy Policy, Report Says
- March 3,2015
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- SUSTG Team
When Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced a shake-up of leadership shortly after ascending to the throne in January, one of the Kingdom’s most powerful positions – Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources – was left unchanged. Ali Al Naimi has been Minister for 20 years, and was CEO and President of Saudi Aramco for 12 years before […]
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Despite ‘Kafalah’ Lending Programs for SMEs, Saudi Banks Leave Startup Entrepreneurs Without Needed Funding
- February 27,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi banks are making it difficult for startups get off the ground by decreasing loans to new entrepreneurs, according to a Bloomberg report, despite the fact that these loans are backed by a government SME Loan Guarantee Program. Deema Almashabi writes that entrepreneurs cannot count on receiving necessary startup capital because “banks are not lending to any startups […]
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Saudi Prince Steps In as Power Broker in Trump’s New World Order
MBS, as the oil-rich kingdom’s de facto ruler is known, is one of the few global power brokers to enjoy a close relationship with Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, while most Arab heads of state see him as critical to tackling a more erratic Washington. That has positioned Riyadh as the most likely venue for a Trump-Putin summit on Ukraine, and puts Prince Mohammed at the heart of the regional response to Trump’s controversial proposals for war-ravaged Gaza. Saudi officials believe that positioning MBS as a peacemaker furthers the kingdom’s goal of becoming a middle-ranked global power that’s friends with everyone and pursues a foreign policy that’s mainly in the service of its economic interests and aspirations.
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Saudi Arabia Emerges as Key Global Player Under Trump
Saudi Arabia's diplomatic maneuvers reflect its ambitions to assert itself globally while securing its own geopolitical interests. Its support for a negotiated peace in Ukraine could bolster its influence with both Washington and Moscow, while its leadership on Gaza underscores its regional authority. The Kingdom's balancing act will test its ability to navigate the complex dynamics of great power competition and Middle East stability. "Saudi Arabia's recent diplomatic maneuvers reflect a growing maturity from Riyadh that we didn't see during President Donald Trump's first term. The Kingdom appears to have moved on from an unrealistic foreign policy approach towards the region, and instead seems to be using its leverage and embracing diplomacy as a tool for regional stability and strategic influence."
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Discover a World of Cinematic Opportunities in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Film Commission, one of 11 specialized commissions under the Ministry of Culture, plays a pivotal role in empowering the industry and driving its development, further strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a leader in the global film landscape. From the high mountains of the north to the Red Sea’s white beaches in the west, and from vast deserts in the east to green landscapes in the south, Saudi Arabia offers an array of possibilities for filmmakers. The Kingdom’s landscapes, with their modern cities, reflect a blend of heritage and modernity, offering the chance to tell diverse stories. Sites like NEOM, Alula, Diriyah, Riyadh, Jeddah and the Empty Quarter provide a versatile backdrop providing locations that can stand in for a wide variety of settings.
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Explorer completes first stage of bid to cross Saudi Arabia on foot
Writer and TV presenter Alice Morrison, from Edinburgh, began her journey on New Year’s Day at the border with Jordan. Accompanied by two camels – named Juicy and Lulu – and local guides, the 61-year-old has now covered the 930 kilometres to the Prophet’s Mosque, also known as Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Madinah. The seven-week journey saw the seasoned explorer average about 23km – or 33,000 steps – per day. During the journey, Ms Morrison, who speaks fluent Arabic, explored numerous pieces of the country’s rich history – including ancient ruins, bronze age tombs, and relics from the old Hejaz railway.
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Saudi Arabia deports 10,822 illegal residents in a week
Saudi Arabia has deported 10,822 illegal residents during the last week, the Ministry of Interior revealed on Saturday. A total of 29,510 violators were referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents while 3678 violators were referred to complete their travel reservations during the period between Feb. 06 and 12. The Saudi security forces have arrested a total of 22,663 illegal residents from various regions of the Kingdom during the last week. The arrests were made during the joint field security campaigns that were carried out in collaboration with the relevant government agencies.
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How Saudi Arabia is leveraging regenerative tourism to blend luxury with sustainability
At the heart of Saudi Arabia’s environmental strategy is regenerative tourism, which aims to protect natural habitats through science-led approaches and sustainable practices. Unlike sustainable tourism, which aims to minimize harm, regenerative tourism strives to improve destinations through conservation, community engagement and science-led initiatives. This includes implementing eco-friendly infrastructure, protecting biodiversity, and involving local communities in conservation efforts to ensure long-term environmental and economic benefits.
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Cybersecurity market seen to rise 13% in Saudi Arabia: PwC official
Samer Omar, PwC Middle East Cybersecurity & Digital Trust Leader, said Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity market is estimated at SAR 13-14 billion, of which 31% is dominated by the government & public sector and the remaining 69% by the private sector, as outlined in a 2024 report by the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA). The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11-13% over the next five years, driven by the continued investments and accelerated technological developments, Omar said in an interview with Argaam on the sidelines of LEAP 2025 Conference.
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Saudi Arabia eyes $1 trillion infrastructure boost by 2030
Saudi Arabia plans to invest nearly $1 trillion in infrastructure projects by 2030 to accelerate economic diversification and boost private-sector participation, Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al Ibrahim announced. Speaking at the Public Investment Fund (PIF) Private Sector Forum in Riyadh, Al Ibrahim said the Kingdom’s non-oil sector is set for significant expansion by 2026, fueled by investments in key industries. He highlighted the PIF’s pivotal role in shaping the economy, establishing strategic companies, and fostering new industries that drive long-term growth.
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BYD Energy Storage Secures World’s Largest Energy Storage Contracts with Saudi Electricity Company
BYD Energy Storage has signed a landmark agreement with Saudi Electricity Company for the development of energy storage projects with a total capacity of 12.5 GWh, marking the largest energy storage contracts in the world to date. Combined with the previously delivered 2.6 GWh project, the collaboration now amounts to 15.1 GWh of energy storage capacity, reinforcing their commitment to advancing Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy sector. The agreement is a significant step towards Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals, aiming to enhance the country’s energy infrastructure and accelerate the transition to renewables. The projects will be deployed across five sites, fully integrating with Saudi Arabia’s power transmission network to ensure grid stability, manage peak energy demand, and support the growing adoption of renewable energy sources.
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US, Ukrainian officials head to Saudi Arabia as talks loom on ending Russia’s war
A Ukrainian delegation has arrived in Saudi Arabia for meetings in preparation for a possible visit by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a Ukrainian minister said Sunday, at a time of intense speculation over planned U.S.-Russia talks in the kingdom to end Moscow’s war on its neighbor. It also comes as a top U.S. envoy revealed that he and a fellow negotiator appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump were heading to Saudi Arabia. Ukrainian Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, who also serves as first deputy prime minister, didn’t clarify whether there is a link between Zelenskyy’s possible trip and the previously announced U.S.-Russia talks. In a Facebook post, she said that the Ukrainian delegation’s focus is on strengthening economic ties, as Kyiv “prepares to sign important economic agreements with countries in the region.”
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