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“This move means less reliance on experts from abroad in key fields like finance, project management and cybersecurity. Essentially, it’s about creating more jobs for Saudis in important, well-paying sectors and making sure they’re trained for these roles.” Azeem Zainulbhai, co-founder and chief product officer at talent-on-demand platform Outsized, Saudi Arabia’s localization plan is reshaping consultancy sector – and more beyond [Consulting Point]
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World Arabic Language Day has been celebrated every year on 18 December since 2012. The date coincides with the day in 1973 that the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted Arabic as the sixth official language of the Organization. [more]
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in alarabiya.net: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is adamant about having a Palestinian state as part of any deal to establish diplomatic ties with Israel, the top US diplomat has said, adding that this was the key to long-term stability in the Middle East and one that would ensure Israel’s security. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that a Gaza ceasefire was necessary first. But after that, the focus would need to be on the long-term stability of the region, which would include Israel’s security. “And, of course, the key to that is the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia,” he said in an interview with Foreign Affairs published on Wednesday, expressing hope that the incoming Trump administration would get such a deal done. Despite several reports over the last year, including as recently as this week, that Saudi Arabia is willing to ease its demands in exchange for normalization, Riyadh has repeatedly been consistent in its stance demanding a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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Via Georg Szalai in hollywoodreporter.com: RSIFF 2024 jury president Spike Lee took time out of his busy festival schedule to take part in the discussion at the historic Nassif House Museum in Jeddah’s Old Town Al-Balad. Representing host nation Saudi Arabia was Meshal Al Jaser, whose humorous thriller Naga, which tells the story of a young woman who sneaks out for a date that goes wrong, screened in the 2023 RSIFF’s Arab Spectacular section and is streaming on Netflix. It also presented an opportunity to bring together six filmmakers who have made names for themselves as game changers and innovators for the second annual Hollywood Reporter roundtable at the Red Sea International Film Festival. The filmmakers discussed a broad range of topics, including creative influences, the importance of music, battling stereotypes, the role of AI and the lasting influence of Lee’s Do the Right Thing.
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Via Robbie O’Brien in trailfinders.com: It is best to travel without preconceptions, but as so much has been written about Saudi it’s difficult not to have some put upon you by the media, others’ opinions, or hearsay. When walking around the capital, Riyadh’s streets felt clean and safe with locals sitting outside enjoying cafes and shisha bars, while western females had their hair down and shoulders on display. It was clear that Saudi is certainly no more oppressive or strict than Dubai is, and it didn’t feel any more religious either; we didn’t hear the atmospheric call to prayer until day four when we were much further south in the holy city of Medina. Just like how the UAE has developed over the last 20 years into a certified holiday destination, Saudi offers more of the same with reliable sun and warmth just a relatively short, direct flight away. But what Saudi can offer that Dubai and Abu Dhabi can’t, is the centuries of history that came before it, with fantastic museums, cultural experiences and UNESCO World Heritage sites to explore. Now is the perfect time to visit for everyone but especially those who are more adventurous and like to have been somewhere that others haven’t yet.
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