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Saudi Arabia keeps OPEC afloat
Last week, energy representatives from OPEC and non-OPEC governments flocked to Vienna, Austria to attend the 175th “Meeting of the OPEC Conference” and the 5th “OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting”, which took place over a period of two days. Energy ministers and representing-delegations walked into the meetings with much uncertainty. It was clear that a global production cut of around a million barrels per day would do the trick in rebalancing the market, but it was also clear that not everyone was on board for such a decision.In June, the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries (OPEC) had agreed to increase global oil production by a million barrels per day. Several dynamic changes have impacted the market since then, and that ultimately resulted in the need for OPEC...
December 13, 2018

Saudi Arabia keeps OPEC afloat

Saudi Arabia at the G20 Summit: Effective presence in the global economy
The G-20 was founded on September 25, 1999 to replace the Group of Eight summit in Washington, which was established in response to the financial crises of the late 1990s, especially the financial crisis in Southeast Asia and in Mexico. The group is an international forum that aims to discuss policies related to the promotion of international financial and economic stability, combating poverty and climate issues. The economies of this group together represent 85 percent of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) and 80 percent of world trade. Two-thirds of the world’s population inhabit these countries and constitute about half of the globe’s area. Thus, we are talking about an important summit; the repercussions of its meetings can have a positive or negative impact on the present...
December 13, 2018

Saudi Arabia at the G20 Summit: Effective presence in the global economy

China’s relentless persecution of its Muslim minority
Authoritarian regimes often persecute innocent people but cover their crime by denouncing their victims as “terrorists.” China is doing so on a massive scale as numerous reports indicate.Gay McDougall, vice-president of the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, told committee members in Geneva in August that more than one million Uighurs (Muslims) are estimated to be in detention in “counter-extremism centers” which are internment camps. Their crime is that they are Uighur and Muslim in a land of atheists and a Han ethnic majority. Another two million have been forced into “re-education” camps for indoctrination.Uighurs, now numbering some 20 million, have lived in Xinjiang (Sinkiang, East Turkestan), for 4,000 years. They are a Turkic people...
December 13, 2018

China’s relentless persecution of its Muslim minority

Distribute Saudi workers throughout Saudi Arabia
OkazOfficial statistics reveal that one third of Saudi workers who are registered in the civil service system work in one area, which is Riyadh. There are 424,029 of them which accounts for 36 percent of the total number of workers. The Saudi workers in Riyadh are followed by Makkah region with 186,200 people working or 15.8 percent of total workers. Next comes the Eastern Province with 122,363 workers and so on. Last is the Northern Borders Province with 18,135 workers at 1.5 percent. This means that two thirds of Saudis working and registered in civil service work in the three major areas of the country, while the remaining one third is spread over the rest of the Kingdom.If we look at the percentage of Saudis registered in the social insurance system, we will find that the Riyadh area...
December 13, 2018

Distribute Saudi workers throughout Saudi Arabia

Reconciliation is the best solution
When problems arise between individuals and differences break out between opponents, it is difficult to reach an understanding between these parties. On such occasions, the worker complains of ill treatment at the hands of his employer, and the employer accuses the employee of not doing his job properly. On other occasions, the employee accuses his boss of discrimination and bias and of favoring other employees.All these situations warrant solutions but not in the traditional way. In such situations, everyone wants to secure his rights especially when he feels that the other party has committed an injustice. Subsequently, the victim approaches the court of law to seek justice.However, many litigants prefer not to approach the court because of their reluctance to be stuck in court for long...
December 13, 2018

Reconciliation is the best solution

Cybersecurity has enhanced Saudi Arabia’s national security
Inthe 21st century cybersecurity has become an essential national security priority. Cybersecurity is the body of technologies, practices and processes that are designed in order to protect programs, networks and data from attack or unauthorized access. According to cybersecurity experts,Saudi Arabia is the most targeted country in the Middle East, particularly the Kingdom’s oil, infrastructure and telecommunications sectors.Saudi Arabia has had two major cyber-attacks by state and non-state actors that affected its national security and as a result, steps to enhance the Kingdom’s cybersecurity were taken. In 2012, Saudi Arabia’s economic growth and national security was challenged by the Iranian-attributed “Shamoon virus” against Saudi Aramco. The virus infected the computer...
December 12, 2018

Cybersecurity has enhanced Saudi Arabia’s national security

Holocaust Part 2 is real
Every time I hear of leaders around the world gathering at monuments to solemnly commemorate the Holocaust of the previous century, I want to scream out about another Holocaust that has been going on before our very eyes for the past 65 years and more.It is orchestrated by none other than the descendants of the first Holocaust, many of whom today form the Israeli government.The free world could be forgiven during World War II for being unaware of the crimes Hitler committed against various groups. News did not travel very fast in those days, and neither were there instantaneous broadcasts of live pictures and film illustrating the viciousness of the Nazi occupation.Today we should not forgive ourselves for keeping quiet. For we have been witnessing live some of the events as they have...
December 12, 2018

Holocaust Part 2 is real

The world must condemn the Houthis for the Yemen crisis
OkazSaudi Arabia is being unfairly targeted on the situation in Yemen with disregard to logic and the facts that everyone knows. The coalition forces are attempting to restore legitimacy in Yemen. Led by the Kingdom, they are fighting to prevent an outlaw militia gang controlled by outside forces from hijacking the legal institutions of the country.The coalition wants to prevent Yemen from being used by foreign countries to carry out their criminal agendas. Saudi Arabia will never allow a backward organization and an agent of a terrorist country that is an enemy of the GCC and the Arab world to engineer a conspiracy against it, to impose its power in Yemen and then make it a launch pad for an attack on the Kingdom and neighboring countries.When the situation in Yemen was discussed by some...
December 12, 2018

The world must condemn the Houthis for the Yemen crisis

Why was the Riyadh Gulf Summit a success?
The recently concluded 39th Session of the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states was not just a routine meeting of Gulf leaders. I was present at the summit venue, and I am sure it was not just a meeting aimed at showing that the GCC was alive. On the contrary, the Riyadh Summit, chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, provided the best proof that Qatar’s harmful practices had not weakened the Council, as was claimed by Doha and two of its loyal allies -Tehran and Ankara.The summit meeting was held at a time when the Gulf and the region are facing many challenges and serious security threats. There is a grave challenge in the form of Iranian interference in the internal affairs of other countries in the region, along with attempts by the Iranian...
December 11, 2018

Why was the Riyadh Gulf Summit a success?

Save our dying media
OkazThe fear of the death of print journalism has now been followed by the fear of new media itself dying. New media is also suffering from a lack of finance and professionalism. Its weak contribution to the economy threatens the existence of media professionals.In the latest crisis, new media proved to be weak in dealing with developing events and effectively influencing public opinion. Many of the strict professional standards adhered to by traditional media have disappeared in the face of news accounts that rely more on advertising than news itself.The media that our enemies directed against us was isolated and exposed. As a result, they created more lies using the tools of new media. In the case of the murder of former Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, it was as if those orchestrating...
December 11, 2018

Save our dying media

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