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  • Golden Globes aims to include Saudi judges, says organization’s president

    Helen Hoehne, president of the Golden Globes organization, revealed the organization's aspiration to include judges from Saudi Arabia in the future. Speaking at the second edition of the Saudi Film Confex in Riyadh on Wednesday, Hoehne expressed interest in adding more judges from the region to the lineup of the prestigious awards, which already includes judges from Turkey, the UAE, and Qatar. “We don’t have any voters from Saudi Arabia yet, but that will come, and it will be my mission to bring them on board,” Hoehne said. “We’re hopeful that we expand further and become even more global than we already are.”

  • Shifting Sands in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    One of the most striking aspects of this new Saudi Arabia is its progressive approach toward introducing new laws and inviting foreign investment. The kingdom has rolled out a red carpet for international businesses, showcasing its commitment to creating a dynamic economy. The recent landmark investment law exemplifies this shift — a comprehensive piece of legislation that not only outlines the regulations but also provides a roadmap for investors, answering their queries with clarity and precision. The Saudi Ministry of Investment has crafted a detailed guide, ensuring that the path to doing business in the kingdom is as seamless as possible.

  • Saudi sovereign wealth fund allocates $5.2 billion in green bonds project amid diversification push

    Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has allocated $5.2 billion out of $8.5 billion raised through green bonds to projects as of June 2024, according to its Allocation and Impact Report released on Friday. This allocation figure is up from $1.3 billion in June of the previous year. A green bond is a type of income used to finance projects that have environmental benefits. The PIF became the first sovereign wealth fund to issue a green bond back in October 2022. It followed up with a second green bond offering in February 2023.

  • Saudi university reaches new heights in 2024 global ranking

    King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, which is located in the Eastern Province, has secured a historic achievement after ranking as the top university in the Middle East and North Africa for 2024, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. This puts KFUPM ahead of all universities in Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf region. KFUPM’s rapid rise is part of a broader strategic transformation that began in 2020, when it was ranked 507th globally. In the space of just four years it has climbed over 330 spots, now securing 176th place worldwide in the 2024 rankings.

  • Saudi Arabia eyes BPCL refinery investment in India

    Saudi Arabia is considering investment opportunities in Indian Government-backed Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited’s (BPCL) new refinery project, reported Moneycontrol, citing sources. Following the unsuccessful attempt to establish a 60 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) refinery in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India's Oil Minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, suggested in May 2023 that the country should consider constructing smaller refineries to circumvent land acquisition challenges.

  • Saudi Arabia’s adoption of fintech makes it an ideal DeFi hub, experts say

    “The financial sector here is heavily reliant on traditional intermediaries, with limited access to financial services for many citizens. DeFi can change this by providing decentralized financial services accessible to everyone, regardless of their location or financial status,” he told Arab News. DeFi can facilitate affordable and accessible services such as lending, borrowing, and investing, and enhance cross-border transactions with instant speed and almost zero fees, he added.

  • Saudi fast food chain AlBaik set to make its debut in Pakistan

    The announcement comes as a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between officials of the Al Baik Food System Company and Gas & Oil Pakistan Limited (GO). The signing ceremony was attended by high-ranking Saudi and Pakistani delegations under the patronage of Saudi Minister of Investment, Engineer Khalid Al-Falih, state-run APP reported on Friday, October 11.

  • Saudi to begin construction of Landbridge in early 2025: Report

    Saudi Arabia will start construction of the Landbridge project that costs $7 billion (SAR 26.3 billion) in early 2025, MEED reported citing a source close to the project. Saleh Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport, said in January 2023 that the project will be implemented by a Chinese-led consortium of 11 international firms, Argaam earlier reported.

  • How Saudi Arabia is partnering with Denmark in sustainable wastewater management

    Denmark’s approach to water sustainability relies on innovative technologies that reduce water wastage while conserving energy and resources. Danish engineering firms like Grundfos are making an impact in Saudi Arabia by introducing solar-powered pumping systems to supply water to remote and off-grid areas where access to electricity may be limited. According to Morten Riis, the company’s group senior director, their water solutions target not only groundwater and rivers but also focus on reducing water loss and optimizing energy consumption in the process.

  • Pentagon: US approves multi-billion-dollar weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, UAE

    The US has approved new weapons sales to the UAE and Saudi Arabia worth a combined $2.25 billion, the Pentagon announced on Friday. In separate statements, the Pentagon said that the State Department had approved the possible sale of 220 AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder Tactical Missiles and other related equipment worth an estimated $251.8 million.