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“They are very, very passionate about philosophy in the sense that Arabs believe they saved Western civilization. During the Middle Ages, many of these texts, Greek texts particularly, basically disappeared and the libraries were burned. Many of these texts were located in libraries throughout the Middle East, and the Arabs in a certain sense were able to recuperate and revive and resuscitate ancient Greek tradition. The texts that Thomas Aquinas had available to him wouldn’t be possible without the translators translating. They translated from Greek into Arabic and then ultimately into Latin. So there’s a whole historical continuity between Greek civilization and Arabic civilization in that sense.” Josh Hayes, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Alvernia University, Philosophy professor gets royal welcome in Saudi Arabia [Alvernia University]

TOP STORY

Design revealed for 92,000-seat venue to be flagship of 2034 FIFA World Cup

King Salman International Stadium

The King Salman Stadium and Masterplan is set to become the largest-capacity stadium in Saudi Arabia and one of the world’s largest sports venues. [more]

 

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Number of Saudi workers in private sector hits 2.34mn, up 35% in five years: Minister says

in arabianbusiness.com: In absolute terms, the number of Saudi workers in the private sector reached 2.34 million currently from 1.7 million in 2019, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi said. Chairing a panel discussion at the Riyadh Economic Forum on Tuesday, the minister, however, said there has been a decline in the overall unemployment rate to 3.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2024, compared to 5.6 per cent in the same period in 2019. “The unemployment rate among Saudis dropped to 7.1 per cent in Q2 2024, compared to 12.3 per cent during the same period in 2019,” Al-Rajhi said.

Perspective: Middle East looks to Saudi Arabia to rein in Donald Trump

Via Andrew England in ft.com: After Trump named a number of ardently pro-Israeli nominees and Iran hawks for key positions, Arab officials worry his incoming administration might approve any moves by Israel to annex the occupied West Bank, occupy Gaza or escalate tensions with Tehran. But they hope Riyadh can temper the incoming administration’s policies in the region by leveraging Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s relationship with Trump, the president-elect’s appetite for financial deals and his expected desire to strike a “grand bargain” that would lead Saudi Arabia and Israel to normalise relations. “The key player in the region is Saudi Arabia because of their known relations with him, so it will be the linchpin of any regional actions the US might decide to do,” said an Arab diplomat.

Saudi Startup Riyadh Air Gets Over 2,500 Slots At Riyadh Airport

Via Rytis Beresnevičius in simpleflying.com: Filings by Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), a slot coordinator that manages over 75 airports in the world, have showed that Riyadh Air has received over 2,500 slots at Riyadh King Khalid International Airport (RUH). According to the slot coordinator’s initial coordination report, airlines had requested a total of 97,130 slots at the airport serving the Saudi Arabian capital, with ACL allocating only 38.7% of the newly requested landing and takeoff rights for the upcoming International Air Transport Association (IATA) summer season, which will begin on March 30, 2025. Nevertheless, with its slot portfolio, Riyadh Air became the fourth-largest airline at the airport, with 2% of the total allocated flight movements. SAUDIA, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, will have the largest share of movements, 50.9%.

 

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Saudi Arabia announces 5 new initiatives worth $60 million at SGI Forum

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Crown Prince: Saudi Arabia provides $6B funding for 200 water projects

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FIFA, Clifford Chance Accused of ‘Whitewashing’ Saudi Human Rights Record in World Cup Bid

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Saudi NEOM partners with CarbonCure and Gulf Cryo on low-carbon concrete push

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Saudi Arabia bets on tech to make deserts bloom

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Saudi Arabia’s Neo Space Group to Acquire UP42 from Airbus

Saudi Arabia’s Neo Space Group (NSG) is making an acquisition in the Earth observation space, acquiring UP42 from Airbus Defence and Space. Terms of the deal were not disclosed in...[By Rachel Jewett via satellitetoday.com]

 

Locating EV Charging Stations to Enable Intercity Travel in Saudi Arabia

The development of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure presents a promising pathway to reduce transportation emissions, particularly when integrated with low-carbon...[By Ryan Alyamani and Thomas Gertin via kapsarc.org]

 

How FIFA helped pave the way for Saudi 2034

In October 2023, FIFA made a surprising move that effectively set the stage for Saudi Arabia’s bid to host a future FIFA World Cup...[via playthegame.org]

 

Aramco’s Diversification Strategy: Fueling Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

Saudi Aramco is not only the largest oil producer globally but also the most profitable business, surpassing tech giants like Apple and...[By John Calabrese via agsiw.org]

 

France targets Saudi PIF’s ‘colossal’ investment power

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Macron announces France-Saudi partnership to co-host conference on creating Palestinian state

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Netanyahu, in Gaza, says Hamas will no longer rule enclave

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What was billed as a moment for “the West and the Rest” to show unity only served to show how quickly the...[By Alberto Nardelli, Michael Nienaber, and Samy Adghirni via bloomberg.com]

 
 

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