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Arabian Gulf may refer to:
Not to be confused with:
Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiː əˈreɪbiə/, i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000 km2 (830,000 sq mi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.
The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.
The Arab states of the Persian Gulf are the seven Arab states which border the Persian Gulf, namely Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). All of these nations (with the exception of Iraq) are part of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf.
Geographically, the Arabic-speaking Gulf is solely Eastern Arabia. The borders of the Persian Gulf do not extend beyond Eastern Arabia.Hejaz, Najd and South Arabia are not part of the Persian Gulf. The Arabs of Eastern Arabia speak a dialect known as Gulf Arabic. Most Saudis do not speak Gulf Arabic because most Saudis do not live in Eastern Arabia. There are only 200,000 Gulf Arabic speakers in Saudi Arabia, mostly in the coastal eastern region.
The inhabitants of Eastern Arabia's Gulf coast share similar cultures and music styles such as fijiri, sawt and liwa. The most noticeable cultural trait of Eastern Arabia's Gulf Arabs is their orientation and focus towards the sea.Maritime-focused life in the small Persian Gulf Arab states has resulted in a sea-oriented society where livelihoods have traditionally been earned in marine industries.
The number of Syrian refugees that are trying to make it to the EU is rising fast. What is more surprising though is where they are not trying to go. They are not headed to the Gulf States because those countries are refusing to let any of them in. Cenk Uygur and John Iadarola (Think Tank), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. Should the Gulf States start allowing refugees? Should America do more? Let us know in the comments below. "As the crisis brews over Syrian refugees trying to enter European countries, questions have been raised over why they are not heading to wealthy Gulf states closer to home. Officially, Syrians can apply for a tourist visa or work permit in order to enter a Gulf state. But the process is costly, an...
Speaking at a rally in Virginia US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has laid out some more controversial foreign policy stances. The US will push for air and ground safe zones in Syria he said, but it won't pay for them, instead the rich Gulf states would. The safe zone policy is controversial because it can be construed as an attack on Syria since it would require war planes to enforce it. "We want to do safe zones in Syria. I will get the Gulf states, who are not doing much, be… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2016/08/03/trump-says-gulf-states-will-pay-for-syrian-war What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://www.youtube.c...
Understanding the Arab Gulf States of the 21st Century March 1, 2016 The six Arab Gulf States of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates are emerging as the new center of gravity, activity and creativity in the Arab world. This lecture focuses on the emergence of the Arab Gulf States of the 21st Century and the critical issues that confront these states as they become more regionally and globally visible. The concept of the Gulf Moment in contemporary Arab history will also be introduced. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla Chairman of the Arab Council for the Social Sciences; Professor of Political Science, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) Sign up to our mailing list to stay informed of upcoming NYU Abu Dhabi Institute events: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/a...
Syria's wealthy neighbours in the Middle East face criticism for not doing more to help For more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3215293 »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/cbcnews?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://www.cbcnews.ca Find CBC News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbcnews Follow CBC News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbcnews For breaking news on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBCAlerts Follow CBC News on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+CBCNews/posts Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://instagram.com/cbcnews Follow CBC News on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cbcnews// Follow CBC News on Tumblr: http://cbcnews.tumblr.com »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 7...
Michael Doran, Lee Smith, Mohammed Alyahya, and Ali Shihabi discuss Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the new direction of the Trump administration.
Arabische Golfstaten in een notendop
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Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Marriage between relatives is seen as distasteful within some cultures, but it has been a common feature in many others for thousands of years. However, growing evidence has shown that children born to parents from the same extended family face a higher risk of developing a range of health problems. Research from 2008 shows that marriage between cousins in the US, Europe, Russia and Australia is less than one per cent. In countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, more than half of the population marry a spouse who is considered a relative. Some of these countries and a number of African and Asian countries have the world's highest rates of birth defects - up to 69 cases in every thousand people. So...
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http://www.ukipmeps.org | http://www.ukip.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 07 September 2015 • Bluecard: David COBURN MEP, UK Independence Party (Scotland), Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group - @DavidCoburnUkip - Response: Kristina WINBERG MEP (Sweden) Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group (EFDD) • Debate: Situation of fundamental rights in the EU (2013-2014) Report: Laura Ferrara (A8-0230/2015) - Report on the situation of fundamental rights in the European Union (2013-2014) [2014/2254(INI)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs .................... • Video: EbS (European Parliament) .................................. • EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Fin...
The Gulf Restoration Network has been working in the Gulf of Mexico since 1995, providing the region with one voice to advance environmental issues of Gulf-wide importance. When BP’s Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling unit rig began to release millions of litres of oil into the region, the organisation and its resources would be stretched by the United States’ worst environmental disaster. Today, many people are unaware that the oil continues to remain in the Gulf. Music: ‘Pan’ by Taxidermy Hall Listn.to/TaxidermyHall Video: Pascal Greco
In April 2010 a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the news until the well was capped, and then we forgot about it. As the year anniversary was approaching I became curious, just how much oil was that exactly? Where would it have gone? What I found was shocking. So in an effort to further our discussion on oil dependency I created this short animation to help illustrate just how dependent we truly are on oil. Designed, animated and written by Chris Harmon Voice Talent: Kim Estes Music: Billy Perez & Todd Stambaugh Special Thanks to Daye Rogers and Christy Kurtz Sources: Environmental Protection Agency http://www.epa.gov/ U.S. Energy Information Administration http://www.eia.doe.gov/ http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_st...
Gulf States Toyota tapped Vazda Studios to create a few spots to illustrate the advantages of Toyota's vehicles. I worked with James Roberson II and Joseph Fagan to develop the technical animation treatment for the spots. Role: Design/3D/Animation Client: Gulf States Toyota Agency: Intermark Studio: Vazda Studios Creative Directors: Keith Otter, Rob Hardison Producers: Chris Mann, Randy Mihalchik Motion Tracking/Design/3D/Composting: James Roberson II (aka jfrii) Design/3D/Composting: Joseph Fagan Editors: Tim Kimberling, David Brothers
6 friends. 9 months. 10 States. 5 Provinces. 11 rivers. 5200 miles. We caught up with the Rediscover North America crew for an assignment earlier this year and spent an afternoon profiling their story, lives, and collective spirit of adventure. Track the adventure and their journey http://www.rediscoverna.com/ Credits and additional imagery http://jonathanchapman.com/blog/rediscovering-north-america/
For nearly 150 years, BP has been contributing to America's economy and its energy security. Today, no other energy company invests more in the U.S. From the Gulf of Mexico to the North Slope of Alaska, BP's business activities support more than a quarter of a million American jobs, including around 20,000 employees across all 50 states.
Megan McCormick ventures into the countries on the Arabian Gulf – Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Oman – an area of ancient of kingdoms that’s synonymous with oil but still one of the most misunderstood areas of the entire world. Megan’s journey begins in the oil fields of Kuwait where she witnesses the devastation caused by the Iraqi invasion of 1990. As the army retreated under the Allied bombardment, Desert Storm, it set alight to dozens of oil fields causing an environmental catastrophe. Visiting its capital, Kuwait City, she finds that the superficial scars of the war have healed; in the city’s souks traditional Arab life continues. However, a meeting with a Kuwaiti prisoner of war on the festive Liberation Day (26 February) reveals that there are still hundreds of Kuwaitis who h...
Christopher Davidson is a reader in Middle East Politics in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, a former visiting associate professor at Kyoto University, and a former assistant professor at Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates. He is the author of several books on the politics and international affairs of the Gulf states, including Abu Dhabi: Oil and Beyond, Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success, and The Persian Gulf and Pacific Asia: From Indifference to Interdependence.
By Niklas Sven Vollmer in collaboration with Douglas and Tannus Vollmer Total Running Time: 40 minutes Shooting Format: HDCAM (Sony CineAlta camera) Release Date: 2007 SYNOPSIS: Reading the Water (40 minutes) is a high-definition experimental ‘home video’ and personal-poetic essay that mobilizes the coast of Maine—the sandbox of the Vollmer’s youth and his marine biologist and naturalist professor-photographer father's area of expertise—as a metaphor for exploring the depths of masculine relationships and family ecosystem sustainability across three generations. The videotape’s title employs the idea of “reading” the surface of water—akin to unpacking the meaning of a photograph—as a means to navigate what is below; it “reads” the water both in content and form and utilizes playfully refl...
The number of Syrian refugees that are trying to make it to the EU is rising fast. What is more surprising though is where they are not trying to go. They are not headed to the Gulf States because those countries are refusing to let any of them in. Cenk Uygur and John Iadarola (Think Tank), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. Should the Gulf States start allowing refugees? Should America do more? Let us know in the comments below. "As the crisis brews over Syrian refugees trying to enter European countries, questions have been raised over why they are not heading to wealthy Gulf states closer to home. Officially, Syrians can apply for a tourist visa or work permit in order to enter a Gulf state. But the process is costly, an...
Speaking at a rally in Virginia US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has laid out some more controversial foreign policy stances. The US will push for air and ground safe zones in Syria he said, but it won't pay for them, instead the rich Gulf states would. The safe zone policy is controversial because it can be construed as an attack on Syria since it would require war planes to enforce it. "We want to do safe zones in Syria. I will get the Gulf states, who are not doing much, be… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2016/08/03/trump-says-gulf-states-will-pay-for-syrian-war What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://www.youtube.c...
Understanding the Arab Gulf States of the 21st Century March 1, 2016 The six Arab Gulf States of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates are emerging as the new center of gravity, activity and creativity in the Arab world. This lecture focuses on the emergence of the Arab Gulf States of the 21st Century and the critical issues that confront these states as they become more regionally and globally visible. The concept of the Gulf Moment in contemporary Arab history will also be introduced. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla Chairman of the Arab Council for the Social Sciences; Professor of Political Science, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) Sign up to our mailing list to stay informed of upcoming NYU Abu Dhabi Institute events: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/a...
Syria's wealthy neighbours in the Middle East face criticism for not doing more to help For more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3215293 »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/cbcnews?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://www.cbcnews.ca Find CBC News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbcnews Follow CBC News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbcnews For breaking news on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBCAlerts Follow CBC News on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+CBCNews/posts Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://instagram.com/cbcnews Follow CBC News on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cbcnews// Follow CBC News on Tumblr: http://cbcnews.tumblr.com »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» For more than 7...
Michael Doran, Lee Smith, Mohammed Alyahya, and Ali Shihabi discuss Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the new direction of the Trump administration.
Arabische Golfstaten in een notendop
Abbtakk delivers the latest headlines news and information on the latest top stories from Pakistan and around the world on weather, business, entertainment, politics, sports and more. For in-depth analysis on news visit website www.abbtakk.tv OR watch at live.abbtakk.tv
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Marriage between relatives is seen as distasteful within some cultures, but it has been a common feature in many others for thousands of years. However, growing evidence has shown that children born to parents from the same extended family face a higher risk of developing a range of health problems. Research from 2008 shows that marriage between cousins in the US, Europe, Russia and Australia is less than one per cent. In countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, more than half of the population marry a spouse who is considered a relative. Some of these countries and a number of African and Asian countries have the world's highest rates of birth defects - up to 69 cases in every thousand people. So...
brief about objectives and section of the AGCC-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
http://www.ukipmeps.org | http://www.ukip.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 07 September 2015 • Bluecard: David COBURN MEP, UK Independence Party (Scotland), Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group - @DavidCoburnUkip - Response: Kristina WINBERG MEP (Sweden) Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group (EFDD) • Debate: Situation of fundamental rights in the EU (2013-2014) Report: Laura Ferrara (A8-0230/2015) - Report on the situation of fundamental rights in the European Union (2013-2014) [2014/2254(INI)] Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs .................... • Video: EbS (European Parliament) .................................. • EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Fin...
The Gulf Restoration Network has been working in the Gulf of Mexico since 1995, providing the region with one voice to advance environmental issues of Gulf-wide importance. When BP’s Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling unit rig began to release millions of litres of oil into the region, the organisation and its resources would be stretched by the United States’ worst environmental disaster. Today, many people are unaware that the oil continues to remain in the Gulf. Music: ‘Pan’ by Taxidermy Hall Listn.to/TaxidermyHall Video: Pascal Greco
In April 2010 a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the news until the well was capped, and then we forgot about it. As the year anniversary was approaching I became curious, just how much oil was that exactly? Where would it have gone? What I found was shocking. So in an effort to further our discussion on oil dependency I created this short animation to help illustrate just how dependent we truly are on oil. Designed, animated and written by Chris Harmon Voice Talent: Kim Estes Music: Billy Perez & Todd Stambaugh Special Thanks to Daye Rogers and Christy Kurtz Sources: Environmental Protection Agency http://www.epa.gov/ U.S. Energy Information Administration http://www.eia.doe.gov/ http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_st...
Gulf States Toyota tapped Vazda Studios to create a few spots to illustrate the advantages of Toyota's vehicles. I worked with James Roberson II and Joseph Fagan to develop the technical animation treatment for the spots. Role: Design/3D/Animation Client: Gulf States Toyota Agency: Intermark Studio: Vazda Studios Creative Directors: Keith Otter, Rob Hardison Producers: Chris Mann, Randy Mihalchik Motion Tracking/Design/3D/Composting: James Roberson II (aka jfrii) Design/3D/Composting: Joseph Fagan Editors: Tim Kimberling, David Brothers
6 friends. 9 months. 10 States. 5 Provinces. 11 rivers. 5200 miles. We caught up with the Rediscover North America crew for an assignment earlier this year and spent an afternoon profiling their story, lives, and collective spirit of adventure. Track the adventure and their journey http://www.rediscoverna.com/ Credits and additional imagery http://jonathanchapman.com/blog/rediscovering-north-america/
For nearly 150 years, BP has been contributing to America's economy and its energy security. Today, no other energy company invests more in the U.S. From the Gulf of Mexico to the North Slope of Alaska, BP's business activities support more than a quarter of a million American jobs, including around 20,000 employees across all 50 states.
Megan McCormick ventures into the countries on the Arabian Gulf – Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Oman – an area of ancient of kingdoms that’s synonymous with oil but still one of the most misunderstood areas of the entire world. Megan’s journey begins in the oil fields of Kuwait where she witnesses the devastation caused by the Iraqi invasion of 1990. As the army retreated under the Allied bombardment, Desert Storm, it set alight to dozens of oil fields causing an environmental catastrophe. Visiting its capital, Kuwait City, she finds that the superficial scars of the war have healed; in the city’s souks traditional Arab life continues. However, a meeting with a Kuwaiti prisoner of war on the festive Liberation Day (26 February) reveals that there are still hundreds of Kuwaitis who h...
Christopher Davidson is a reader in Middle East Politics in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, a former visiting associate professor at Kyoto University, and a former assistant professor at Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates. He is the author of several books on the politics and international affairs of the Gulf states, including Abu Dhabi: Oil and Beyond, Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success, and The Persian Gulf and Pacific Asia: From Indifference to Interdependence.
By Niklas Sven Vollmer in collaboration with Douglas and Tannus Vollmer Total Running Time: 40 minutes Shooting Format: HDCAM (Sony CineAlta camera) Release Date: 2007 SYNOPSIS: Reading the Water (40 minutes) is a high-definition experimental ‘home video’ and personal-poetic essay that mobilizes the coast of Maine—the sandbox of the Vollmer’s youth and his marine biologist and naturalist professor-photographer father's area of expertise—as a metaphor for exploring the depths of masculine relationships and family ecosystem sustainability across three generations. The videotape’s title employs the idea of “reading” the surface of water—akin to unpacking the meaning of a photograph—as a means to navigate what is below; it “reads” the water both in content and form and utilizes playfully refl...
12/05/16 Storm Chasing along the Gulf States
Ordination Service of the 2015 Gulf States Camp Meeting
DAVID LIVERMORE President, Gulf States Conference