Gulf in the News – January 16, 2013

UAE leads chorus for more clean energy investments

Source: Khaleej Times (Read full story)

The United Arab Emirates, despite being a leading fossil fuel producer, is committed to global energy security with investments in clean and renewable sources, said General Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. In his inaugural speech at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2013, the World Future Energy Summit and the International Water Summit in the presence of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Gen. Shaikh Mohammed said the conferences and meetings of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week would be successful in achieving the goals.

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – January 14, 2012

New Details on Social Media in Saudi Arabia

Source: SUSRIS (Read full story)

Information today is ubiquitous, said US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia James Smith at the Arab-US Policymakers Conference in October. He was talking about the influence a government may have, “You cannot control the message any longer.. ..So the real question of the day: does the United States, and do the governments of the region have the necessary tools to be successful in an age of influence?”

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – January 11, 2013

Iran seized Saudi boats that lost their way

Source: Arab News (Read full story)

 A spokesman for the Saudi Coast Guard in the Eastern Province has confirmed news reports that two fishing boats from Saudi Arabia were seized by Iran.
Speaking to Arab News, Khaled Al-Arqubi said: “They were fishing vessels … Fishermen do lose their way in the high sea because of sudden change in wind direction and weather … They then find themselves in a foreign country; this is quite normal.”According to him, there is a general convention to deal with such issues. “The intruding boats are seized, investigated and then released,” Al-Arqubi said. “This can and does happen to any vessel in the Arabian Gulf.”

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – January 9, 2013

New-look Shoura to have 15 women

Source: Arab News (Read full story)

According to informed sources, the new Shoura Council will have at least 15 women members or 10 percent of its total number of members. Prominent personalities have been nominated to take up the challenging position. They are Al-Jowhara Al-Anqari, Asiya Al-Asheikh, Maha Al-Muneef, Mee Al-Eissa, Fatma Jamjoom, Jowhara Bubsheet, Mahasin Flimban, Noura Al-Asqa, Elham Hasanain, Wafa Taiba, Baheeja Baha Ezzi and Nihad Al-Jashi. All of them hold doctorate degrees in various specializations and work as consultants at the Shoura.

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – January 7, 2012

Special GCC panel examines confederation of member states

Source: Kuwait News Agency (Read full story)

A special panel of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) tasked with examining process of establishing confederation among the six member states of the council started a meeting here on Monday. The committee is studying “movement from the phase of cooperation to the stage of confederation and this is a demand of many citizens of the council states,” said the head of the commission, Dr. Mohammed Bin Ahmad Al-Rashid, also the chairman of the Saudi consultative authority, in a statement. He also noted that the fourth article of the GCC statute stipulates that the member states should coordinate for sake of reaching integration and unity.

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – January 4, 2012

Analysis | Saudi Arabia’s 2013 Budget – Jadwa

Source: SUSRIS  (Read full story)

Budgeted spending is at another all-time high in 2013, as the government continues with its program to upgrade the human and physical infrastructure and spurring economic growth. One highlight of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) budget announcement is the 18 percent jump in revenues. With no new initiatives announced, we think this is a sign that the government has maintained the less conservative approach with its oil price assumption since last year. For the second consecutive year, the Kingdom has budgeted for a surplus which set to reach SR9 billion this year (0.3 percent of expected GDP).

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – January 2, 2013

US fiscal cliff crisis ‘will impact the Gulf’

Source: Arabian Business (Read full story)

As US lawmakers pushed the country to the edge of the “fiscal cliff” and struggle to reach a last-minute deal that could protect the world’s largest economy from a politically induced recession, a former US secretary of defence has warned that the failure of talks will have an impact in the Gulf. “If we go off the fiscal cliff, it impacts the Gulf, it impacts China, it impacts the world — because of the integration of the various economies; we’re globalised,” William Cohen, Secretary of Defence from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton, told Arabian Business in an interview. “What happens in the United States will have a major impact elsewhere. The price of oil, if that goes down, what does that do for revenues for the region?”

Continue reading »

Gulf in the News – December 28, 2012

Praise for the UAE security agencies

The GCC Secretary-General commended the UAE security agencies for their work in arresting an alleged cell of terrorists. The group of Saudi and UAE citizens were accused of plotting attacks against the UAE and neighbouring countries. Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani said their competence and alertness helped to thwart attempts to subvert the security and stability of countries in the region, according to Bahrain’s state news agency, BNA. The arrests, which were carried out on Wednesday, had been in co-ordination with security forces in Saudi Arabia. Dr Al Zayani hailed the security cooperation between the GCC member states, stressing the importance of coordination to stave off any attempts to destabilise the region.

Continue reading »