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Despite Pandemic, Delivery Food App Uber Eats Ceases Operations in Saudi Arabia, Company Says
Uber Eats has decided to withdraw its food delivery service in both Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and will join forces with Careem in the UAE, according to reports, citing comments from company leadership in the region.
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Saudi Arabia Takes $500 Million Stake in Coronavirus-hit LiveNation
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund bought a 5.7% stake in the LiveNation, the U.S. events and ticketing company, which is parent to Ticketmaster, according to reports.
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As Ramadan Approaches, Saudi Arabia Prepares for Holy Month Under Coronavirus Restrictions
For Saudis and other Muslims around the world, the approaching month of Ramadan will look different this year as governments take preventative measures to safeguard their citizens from the coronavirus.
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To Avoid Layoffs, Saudi Arabia to Guarantee Salaries to Support Virus-Hit Firms
Saudi Arabia moved to help firms avoid having to fire Saudi citizens amid an economic slowdown resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.
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‘We are determined to spare no effort’: G20 Leaders’ Summit Statement on COVID-19
Leaders of the G20 economies pledged on Thursday to inject over $5 trillion into the global economy to limit job and income losses from the coronavirus and “do whatever it takes to overcome the pandemic,” according to a statement from the G20 leaders.
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Everything Saudi Arabia is Doing to Combat the Spread of COVID-19 in One Video
Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States HRH Princess Reema bint Bandar recently shared on twitter a 60-second video showing all the steps that Saudi Arabia has taken to combat the spread of the Coronavirus, or COVID-19, within the Kingdom.
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Strong U.S., Saudi Arabia Security Alliance Evident in Latest SIPRI Annual Report
Saudi Arabia was the largest recipient of US arms in 2015–19 and accounted for 25 percent of U.S. arms exports, a surge of 17.6 percent over the period between 2010-2014, according to the latest Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2019 report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
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For Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Projects, Protecting the Natural Wonder of Sea and Sky a Priority
Saudi Arabia’s planned Red Sea Development Projects will create massive tourism opportunities for the Kingdom, but Saudi authorities are keen on keeping the natural, pristine beauty of the as-yet developed sites intact during planning and construction.
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Weaker Demand for Oil as Coronavirus Spreads, Pushing Prices Down
Saudi Arabia and other oil producing nations that form the OPEC+ group are seeking common ground on how to keep oil prices from tumbling further in the face of weak demand from the spread of the Coronavirus.
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Saudi Arabia’s 2018 CO2 Emissions Fall Faster Than Expected
Latest data for the year of 2018 show that emissions in Saudi Arabia have fallen significantly for the first time, down 4.4% or 26 million tons, according to researchers at the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC).
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Saudi Arabia Plans To Allow More I.A.E.A. Oversight Of Nuclear Facilities
The I.A.E.A.’s S.Q.P. allows developing states, specifically countries with little or no nuclear material, to be exempt from many standard inspections and transparency requirements. The I.A.E.A. defines the C.S.A. as a legally binding commitment with multiple safeguards in place to monitor countries’ nuclear materials and conduct surprise inspections and verification to ensure “nuclear material remains in peaceful activities.” C.N.B.C. reported that Saudi Arabia’s pledge to stop using the S.Q.P. seems to encourage greater nuclear and atomic oversight by I.A.E.A. inspectors, which may be crucial as the Kingdom makes efforts to be a larger player in the global theater.
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Nearly 10 Billion SAR Spent By Visitors In Saudi During First Half of 2024
The Ministry of Tourism announced a massive 8.2% jump in spending by foreign visitors in the first half of 2024 compared to last year. Plus, there’s a travel account surplus of SR41.6 billion! This surge in spending is just part of the Kingdom’s exciting tourism boom. Saudi Arabia even topped the G20 list for growth in international visitors and tourism revenue during the first seven months of 2024, beating 2019 levels, according to the UN World Tourism Organization.
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Saudi Arabia Raises Asia Oil Price as Volatility Grips Market
State producer Saudi Aramco increased the official selling price of its main Arab Light crude grade by 90 cents to a premium of $2.20 a barrel against the regional benchmark for buyers in Asia, according to a price list seen by Bloomberg. The company was expected to boost the premium by 65 cents a barrel, according to a survey of traders and refiners.
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New $100 Million Saudi Film Fund Chief Talks Need for Investments in Production and Infrastructure
Saudi Arabia in September launched a $100 million film fund aimed at attracting investments from global film studios to help fuel the kingdom’s rapidly growing local film industry. The Saudi Film Fund – as the fund is known – sees Saudi’s Cultural Development Fund making a 40% investment in collaboration with investment bank MEFIC Capital and specialized holding company Roaa Media Ventures, which is its technical partner.
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Countdown to Middle East war? How the region can step back from the brink
With Israel poised to attack Iran, having already blindsided friends and foes alike with its blitz against Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, all the talk is of an inexorable slide towards a new, pan-Middle Eastern war. Yet brakes remain to halt a regional fall into a wider conflagration that would lock Israel and Tehran into escalating conflict and suck in other nations, according to several people with experience in intelligence and military decision-making.
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Saudi Arabia launches insurance for expat dues
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD), in cooperation with the Insurance Authority (AI), launched an insurance product to cover the dues of expatriate workers employed in private sector firms facing financial difficulties. The initiative aims to protect workers and mitigate the impact of not receiving their financial rights in the event that companies are unable to meet payroll obligations for a specified period.
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Secretary Blinken’s Call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. The Secretary and the Foreign Minister discussed the need for full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 to allow for the return of civilians on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border to their homes. They noted ongoing efforts to fund and support the Lebanese Armed Forces and the importance of international support for UNIFIL. They also discussed the urgent humanitarian situation in Lebanon and response efforts, including the recent U.S. announcement of nearly $157 million in assistance.
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Saudi Arabia’s Almarai reports 17% jump in Q3 profit on revenue boost
Saudi Arabia’s Almarai, the Middle East’s largest dairy company, reported a 17 per cent annual rise in its third-quarter net income, as revenue grew on the back of higher sales of food and dairy products. Net profit for the three months to the end of September climbed to 570.5 million Saudi riyals ($152 million), the company said in a bourse filing on Sunday to the Saudi stock exchange Tadawul, where its shares are traded.
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Hill International secures PMC contract for key Saudi airports
Hill International has been awarded a major contract by Dammam Airports Company (DACO) to provide project management consultancy services for multiple improvement projects at its key projects - King Fahd International, Al Ahsa International and Al Qaisumah International (AQI) airports. Announcing the key contract, Hill International said the majority of its PMC work will support operations at King Fahd International Airport.
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