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    KSA : Kingdom Tower (Mile-High Tower)

    Looking better for each day.:coffee: @Rakan.SA The Kingdom City will be a huge thing once when finished. Can't wait. Honestly speaking I expect Jeddah to develop a lot on this front too in the future. As long as the old part of Jeddah (World UNESCO Heritage Site today) gets protected I won't...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    Your article was speaking nonsense then. There will not be any "catastrophe either". Those issues have been closely discussed for decades now. KSA has been blessed with everything in terms of renewable energy and natural resources. All it takes is to use those resources wisely and plan ahead...
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    KSA taps the sun to meet a third of its energy needs

    Arabia is going nowhere. It predates all of their entities and ethnic groups with millenniums. When Arabia was populated their lands were empty. So let them cry. Those same people pray that Makkah and Madinah will disappear tomorrow.:lol: Regarding cooperation and necessary changes then please...
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    KSA taps the sun to meet a third of its energy needs

    Which Bedouins? Bedouins in KSA form less than 0,5% of the population and out of 450 million or so Arabs 1% or so might still be Bedouins but none are real Bedouins anymore. During Prophet Muhammad's time Bedouins formed a minority of the population. That was almost 1500 years ago. Besides...
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    KSA taps the sun to meet a third of its energy needs

    World’s Largest Solar Powered, Jellyfish-Fightin’ Desalination Plant To Be Built In Saudi Arabia January 22nd, 2015 by Tina Casey If Saudi Arabia and solar power don’t look quite right together, it’s time to shake off that 1970s oil crisis dust and take a look at the country’s recent forays...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    What do you mean with "wasting so much energy resources on desalination plants"? The desalination process that produces potable water from brackish seawater is not such an expensive process for a country like KSA. You have the aquifers too which are huge underwater reservoirs. KSA is the...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    What? I am telling you that if anyone dares to attack Makkah and Madinah there will be a very, very powerful reaction and response from the 1.7 billion big Muslim world. KSA alone and the GCC can defend themselves against any regional power/opponent/enemy state on their own. USA, China, Russia...
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    Arabic Coffee shop

    Speaking about simplicity @Rakan.SA @Gasoline Check this video out guys. Richard Proenneke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sometimes I have a strong urge to leave it all and live in the wild for a few weeks/months. It must be a primal instinct that most of us have. At least I have it...
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    Olive and olive oil production in KSA

    The first automated harvesting system in Saudi Arabia The Task: To optimise olive oil production in Al Jouf, northern Saudi Arabia The Solution: National Agricultural Development Company was the first agricultural company to adopt the Super High Density Olive technology, pioneered in Saudi...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    KSA and the GCC are allies with the West and China is the biggest trading partner of KSA. Also don't forget that KSA is home to both Makkah and Madinah. Any attack on those two cities would be perceived as an attack by many of the 1.7 billion Muslims out there. I see such an attack on KSA as...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    It's inevitable for many reasons. You can say the exact same thing about USA and Russia for instance. KSA's future energy sources will come from oil, gas, solar energy, wind and atomic power mainly. See the thread I linked to earlier if you want to know more. KSA taps the sun to meet a third...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    BBC News - Saudi nuclear weapons 'on order' from Pakistan I don't have any doubts that there is some kind of deal/agreement involved. Nothing comes for free after all. Anyway nuclear energy in KSA, GCC and the Arab world as a whole is inevitable sooner rather than later. If major nuclear wars...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    Don't forget KSA's crucial role in Pakistan's nuclear program. More of the future energy plans of KSA can be read in this thread below; KSA taps the sun to meet a third of its energy needs
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    BBC Documentary - An Arab Islamic History of Europe

    Sicilian Peoples: The Arabs by L. Mendola and V. Salerno They ruled Sicily for two centuries and a few decades but their influence was nothing short of monumental. Under their administration, the island's population doubled as dozens of towns were founded and cities repopulated. The Arabs...
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    Saudi Arabia awards $22.5 bln contracts to build Riyadh metro

    Work on Riyadh Metro tunnel to start in 2 months Saturday 14 February 2015 Work on the tunnel for the first line of the Riyadh Metro is expected to start after two months with the arrival of the spare parts of the tunnel boring machine (TBM) imported from Germany. “The spare parts for the TBM...
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    The World's Top 100 Airlines in 2014 - 3 GCC Arab airlines in the top 10

    In other news; King Fahd International Airport in Dammam recorded 8.5 million passengers in 2014. A growth of 12% compared to 2013. مطار الدمام ينقل 8.5 مليون راكب في عام Saudi Arabian Airlines have also opened a route from Tabuk to Cairo. 9 foreign airlines operating in Tai'f Regional...
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    KSA taps the sun to meet a third of its energy needs

    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions Nick Butler | Feb 15 12:00 | Saudi Arabia's newly appointed King Salman meets with US President Barack Obama © SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images Having talked vaguely for many years about the possibility of developing nuclear power as an alternative source of...
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    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions

    Saudi Arabia’s nuclear ambitions Nick Butler | Feb 15 12:00 | Saudi Arabia's newly appointed King Salman meets with US President Barack Obama © SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images Having talked vaguely for many years about the possibility of developing nuclear power as an alternative source of energy...
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