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SABIC, Exxon Mobil JV on Gulf Coast Prepares for Initial Startup – Report
- September 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi petrochemicals firm SABIC said on Sunday its joint venture project with ExxonMobil in the U.S. Gulf Coast has started commissioning activities and preparing for an initial startup, according to Reuters.
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U.S. State Department Approves Potential $500 Million Saudi Maintenance Deal
- September 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential agreement covering up to $500 million in military support services for Saudi Arabia, the first since President Biden took office on January 20. The agreement has been sent to Congress for review, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
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Crown Prince Launches Major Education Reform with ‘Human Capability Development Program’
- September 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is set to undertake a top-to-bottom overhaul of the Kingdom’s education system to better prepare citizens to find jobs and tackle intolerance, according to an announcement on the Vision 2030 website and other reports.
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After U.S. Withdrawal of Patriot Missiles, Greece Delivers System to Saudi
- September 15,2021
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- SUSTG Team
After the U.S. withdrawal of most of its advanced missile defense systems and Patriot batteries from Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, the Kingdom has turned to Greece to supply a Patriot battery and manpower to operate it, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, Key in Kingdom’s Renewable Plans, Set to IPO
- September 14,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, described as one of Saudi Arabia’s main vehicles for building renewable energy projects, is set to raise up to 4.55 billion riyals ($1.21 billion) in its initial public offering, Bloomberg reports.
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Non-Oil Sector in Saudi Arabia Loses Some Steam in Latest Figures as Kingdom’s Economy Continues to Grow
- September 13,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy posted a 1.8% annual growth figure for the second quarter but the non-oil sector lost steam, according to official gross domestic product (GDP) estimates shared in a Reuters report on Monday.
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OPEC+ Set to Revise Down ‘Optimistic’ Oil Demand Outlook; Oil Rallies to $73
- September 10,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Two OPEC+ sources told Reuters that OPEC will likely revise down its 2022 oil demand growth forecast on Monday, as the specter of a persistent Delta variant of the coronavirus drags optimism about the global economic recovery.
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In Interview, Prince Turki Al-Faisal Calls for U.S. Reassurances, Renewed American Commitment to Kingdom
- September 9,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al-Faisal Al-Saud, the former intelligence chief for Saudi Arabia, has called on the United States to show a renewed commitment to Saudi Arabia’s security and the U.S.-Saudi partnership in comments to CNBC published today. One of the ways the United States could show that commitment is ensuring American defense equipment in […]
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Saudi Arabia Re-Allows Entry From and Travel to UAE, Argentina and South Africa – SPA
- September 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia removed the United Arab Emirates, Argentina and South Africa from its entry banned country list and re-allowed citizens to travel to the three countries starting Sept. 8, Reuters reports, citing state media. The decision comes just weeks before Dubai is set to host the Dubai Expo 2020 trade fair.
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‘Massive’ Coral Colony Discovered on Saudi Arabia’s Al-Waqadi Island is First in Region
- September 7,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A team of marine scientists and environment experts working for the Red Sea Development Company found a massive and unique coral reef south of Al-Waqadi Island off of Saudi Arabia’s coastline, Arab News and the Saudi Press Agency report.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignIraqi army declares first major victory over Islamic State in Ramadi
Iraq's army declared victory over Islamic State fighters in a provincial capital west of Baghdad on Sunday, the first major triumph for the U.S.-trained force since it collapsed in the face of an assault by the militants 18 months ago.
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Sectarianism and Social MediaSectarian Twitter Wars: Sunni-Shia Conflict and Cooperation in the Digital Age
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ICTKingdom’s ICT spending to exceed $35 billion in 2016
ICT spending in Saudi Arabia will reach $35.9 billion in 2016 as organizations across the Kingdom have started to embrace digital transformation initiatives in an effort to optimize costs and improve their business process efficiencies.
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War in YemenYemen conflict: Warring parties ‘exchange prisoners’
Yemen's warring parties are reported to have exchanged hundreds of prisoners, as UN-brokered talks aimed at ending the conflict in the country continue.
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War in YemenHopes for End of Yemen’s Conflict Turn to Geneva
Six months after the last attempt to bring the warring parties in Yemen to the negotiating table collapsed before the talks even began, a new round is scheduled to begin in Geneva, perhaps as early as December 15.
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SyriaSyria conflict: Rebels leave Homs under truce
Under the UN-backed deal, food aid has reached the suburb for the first time in nearly a year.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignSyria conflict: German MPs vote for anti-IS military mission
Germany's parliament has voted to send military support to the US-led coalition fighting Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria.
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War in YemenUN: 5,700 Killed in Yemen Conflict Since March
The United Nations on Wednesday said 5,700 people have been killed in the conflict in Yemen since March 26, including 830 women and children, while efforts to coax all sides into another attempt at peace talks continue.
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Anti-ISIS Campaign: IraqVictory at Iraq’s Sinjar aided by Islamic State withdrawal
The capture of Sinjar by U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters last week did mark a significant gain against the extremists, cutting off a main supply route between Islamic State group territories in Iraq and Syria.
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