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Saudi Arabia’s Schools, Universities Eye August 30th for Restart of Educational Programs
- August 6,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is beginning to plan to reopen its schools and universities with a target date of August 30th, according to reports. The Kingdom closed schools and universities on March 9 after the Coronavirus pandemic was detected in Saudi Arabia and countries worldwide began to shutter to stop the spread of the deadly disease.
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Female Participation in Sports Soars in Saudi Arabia since Vision 2030
- August 4,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Sports said that female participation in sports increased by nearly 150% over the past five years since the announcement of the Vision 2030 program, according to a report.
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More Progress on Preventing Covid-19 Spread in Kingdom as Saudi Arabia’s Cases Hit 3-month Low
- August 3,2020
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- SUSTG Team
In positive news that highlights the efficacy of Saudi Arabia’s measures to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, the Kingdom continues to make significant and steady progress in reducing the number of new COVID-19 cases, with the newest figures showing cases at a three-month low.
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Reports: Saudi Arabian-Backed Consortium Pulls Out of Bid for Newcastle United
- July 30,2020
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- SUSTG Team
A Saudi Arabian-backed consortium has pulled out of a bid to buy Newcastle United, the UK-based BBC and Sky News report.
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New Mahd Sports Academy in Riyadh will Focus on Discovering and Developing the Kingdom’s Next Sports Talents
- July 29,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabian sports officials on Monday unveiled in Riyadh a new project to discover and nurture young sports talent in the Kingdom, according to reports.
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Report: Saudi Arabia’s Government Revenue in 2Q 2020 Down by 49% Year-on-Year, but Diversification Push Continues Apace
- July 28,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The twin crises of the Coronavirus and Saudi-led efforts to stabilize the price of oil in the second quarter of this year lead to a sharp decline in the Kingdom’s government revenues, Bloomberg reports. Saudi Arabia’s government revenue dropped by 49% in the second quarter from the same period last year, according to Bloomberg, as the […]
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As Selected Hajj Pilgrims Arrive, Saudi Arabia Appears to Turn Corner on Coronavirus Cases
- July 27,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is seeing encouraging progress in the Kingdom’s efforts to stop the spread of Coronavirus, with a decrease in new cases and deaths right before the arrival of a limited number of pilgrims this year for the Hajj, according to official data.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment, U.S. Chamber Host Giga Projects Webinar
- July 24,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment (MISA) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hosted an online webinar on Wednesday to explore and discuss the range of giga-projects available for investment in the Kingdom.
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Will the 2020 G20 Meeting in Saudi Arabia be Virtual? Kingdom Holds Off on Final Decision for Now
- July 22,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister said on Wednesday that no final decision has been made on whether the G20 leaders summit will be physical or virtual and the Kingdom is still considering the matter, according to Reuters.
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For Global Oil Demand, ‘The Worst Seems to be Over’
- July 21,2020
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- SUSTG Team
According to latest OPEC forecasts, “the worst seems to be over with respect to global oil demand” as expectations of a rebound for the second half of this year and a positive forecast for 2021 brighten outlooks, a recent report from Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment says.
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Saudi Artists12 Saudi Arabian Artists Explore the Kingdom’s Future
“Outside of stereotypical Hollywood portrayals, investigative journalism exposés, and YouTube videos, very little is known in the United States about the people and culture of Saudi Arabia,” reads the exhibition's curatorial statement.
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Energy PolicyPerspective: Saudi Arabia Heads From Crude to Solar: Part II
There’s no shortage of evidence that Saudi Arabian energy efforts are soon to evolve.
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Women EntrepreneursA Startup From Saudi Arabia Could Help End The Mammogram
Sa’d is an example of the quiet, hard-to-quantify rise of women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia. Entrepreneurial activists and others remark on the trend: technology has made it easier and cheaper to launch companies, which can be one way for Saudi women to earn money or have a career.
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Arts and MediaSaudi Arabia to showcase arts to counter stereotypes
Saudi Arabia plans to develop its arts and media industry to counter negative stereotypes of the kingdom, which has no public cinema or theatre.
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International Bond OfferingSaudi Arabia’s Late Arrival to Eurobond Party Comes With a Cost
When the kingdom invited banks last week to pitch to underwrite a bond issue, it joined the back of the line behind other Middle Eastern companies and states that have already raised $15 billion this year.
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Arab Peace InitiativeFor Middle East Peace, Look to Israel’s Arab Partners
Speculation is rife that President Barack Obama will make one final stab at putting his mark on the Middle East peace process before he leaves office. One theory has the administration supporting a United Nations Security Council resolution that would codify terms for a deal between Israel and the Palestinians. Another has Obama going it alone, delivering a high-profile speech setting out “Obama parameters” for a two-state solution.
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Saudi ResearchSaudi Arabian research in 6 charts
Strong connections with global scientific heavy-hitters and meaningful regional and domestic collaborations have thrust Saudi Arabia into a leading position in the Arab world.
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Kingdom TowerSaudi Arabia Starts Building World’s Tallest Tower
Saudi Arabia's plan to build the world's tallest building is one step closer to reality. Construction on the Kingdom Tower is underway and is expected to to be complete in 2020.
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ConstructionDelayed payments to Saudi Arabia’s construction sector start to filter through
The Saudi government’s pledge to pay 70 per cent of the outstanding bills owed to the country’s construction sector is slowly starting to feed through to company accounts.
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War in Yemen: U.S. CongressLawmakers launch bipartisan effort to restrict U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia, citing war crimes in Yemen
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle and both chambers of Congress are concerned about the U.S. government’s support for the Saudi war in Yemen, and have introduced legislation in hopes of protecting human rights.
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