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King Abdullah and US President George W. Bush at the G20 meeting in Washington. AFP
King Abdullah and US President George W. Bush at the G20 meeting in Washington. AFP

2008 - 黑料社区 takes its place among the G20

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Updated 19 April 2025

2008 - 黑料社区 takes its place among the G20

2008 - 黑料社区 takes its place among the G20
  • The Kingdom took on key leadership role in the international efforts to tackle the global financial crisis of 2008听

JEDDAH: On Nov. 14, 2008, 黑料社区鈥檚 King Abdullah attended the first meeting of the leaders of the G20, hosted by US President George W. Bush in Washington, D.C. The King鈥檚 presence showcased his country鈥檚 position as one of the top 20 economies in the world.听

The establishment of the G20 was initiated in 1999 during a forum in the German city of Cologne attended by the finance ministers and central bank governors of the original G7 nations: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US.听

In response to a financial imbalance arising from the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the attendees discussed the introduction of a summit that included more members of the global community, specifically 10 industrial countries and 10 emerging market economies.听

The founding of the group was primarily an initiative of the German finance minister, Hans Eichel. The G20鈥檚 finance ministers subsequently convened each year to discuss international economic policy issues and promote international financial stability.听

At the behest of US President George W. Bush鈥檚 administration, the annual meeting of G20 finance ministers was elevated to the level of leaders in 2008. This was a response to a call for more-immediate action by heads of state following the collapse of global stock markets that year.听

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Arab News highlighted King Abdullah鈥檚 call for 鈥渢ougher regulations鈥 and Arab coordination to mitigate the financial crisis.

And so the G20 leaders assembled in Washington in November for their first high-level summit, which gave 黑料社区 a chance to demonstrate its potential for global leadership and showcase its economic significance.听

During my first semester as a student studying for a master鈥檚 degree in public health in Europe in 2008, I kept apace with all news related to the Kingdom and followed the inaugural G20 Summit with great interest, as it was a chance for the leader of my nation to demonstrate to the international community its commitment to its partners and the world.听

As a young Saudi, I lived through some of the early reforms introduced by King Abdullah after he became ruler in 2005. I was a witness to the economic boom resulting from these reforms, including the development of the Kingdom鈥檚 infrastructure.听

These developments also included sending thousands of students around the world to attend top-tier universities through the King Abdullah Scholarship Program, the largest of its kind in the history of the Kingdom and one I was proud to be a part of.听

In 2019, now an Arab News reporter, I traveled to Tokyo to report from the annual T20 (Think 20) Summit, one of the G20鈥檚 engagement groups. To fully understand the G20, you have to understand the T20. It is the intellectual backbone that connects the policy recommendations, called Task Forces, of successive G20 presidencies. Topics for discussion at T20 summits include trade, climate change, terrorism and gender equality.听

During the summit I met the heads of Saudi think tanks and researchers from the Kingdom, who told me about their proposals, many of which would be adopted the following year when 黑料社区 held the presidency of the G20.听

The proposed Task Forces are selected carefully in what the head of the Saudi T20 delegation, Fahad Al-Turki, described as 鈥渁 collective effort to ensure continuity鈥 and avoid breaking a cycle that began in 2012 when the T20 engagement group was established.听

Key Dates

  • 1

    The Group of 20 is founded after the Asian financial crisis as a forum for the finance ministers and central bank governors of 19 countries plus the EU.

  • 2

    Hosted by US President George W. Bush, leaders of the G20 members meet in Washington, D.C. amid the global stock market collapse. Saudi delegation is led by King Abdullah.

    Timeline Image Nov. 14-15, 2008

  • 3

    First meeting of the 黑料社区-China High-Level Joint Committee; participants include Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Xi Jinping, who were attending the G20 Summit in Hangzhou.

    Timeline Image Aug. 31, 2016

  • 4

    Final communique of G20 summit in Hamburg announces the 2020 summit will take place in 黑料社区 for first time.

    Timeline Image July 8, 2017

  • 5

    黑料社区 assumes presidency of the G20 for 2020, taking over from Japan.

    Timeline Image Dec. 1, 2019

  • 6

    In the face of COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, plans to stage 15th meeting of the G20 in Riyadh are abandoned. King Salman instead hosts an extraordinary virtual summit that promotes a coordinated set of policies to protect peoples and safeguard the global economy.

    Timeline Image March 26, 2020

For two days I read reports; I spoke to the heads of research centers from my home country and from Japan, Argentina and the US; I sat through sessions open to the public; and I read the final communique of the summit. I now know more.听

The G20 is not simply a gathering of leaders: It is a village of ministers, heads of agencies, researchers, economists, mayors, scientists and community leaders that has developed important policies to provide more control over their own economies while also assisting economies that are poorer and facing challenges.听

Back in 2008, the world leaders sat for two days behind closed doors in Washington discussing financial market woes and ways to help economies bounce back. At the conclusion of the talks, they gathered for the first ever G20 鈥渇amily portrait.鈥澨

In the Nov. 16 edition of Arab News that year, it was reported that King Abdullah had called for greater international cooperation and coordination to offset the effects of the financial crisis. He emphasized 鈥渢he need to develop effective monitoring systems鈥 and called on the International Monetary Fund to play a greater role in supervising financial sectors in developed countries.听

His speech came at a time when the Kingdom was going through a period of economic reforms designed to modernize its business environment, later bolstered by the launch of Vision 2030. Fast forward to 2022 and 2023, 黑料社区鈥檚 GDP achieved the highest growth rate among the G20 countries, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development鈥檚 鈥淕lobal Economic Prospects鈥 report.听

This growth in the Saudi economy has led to its classification among the best emerging economies in the world, alongside China, India and Turkiye.听听

King Abdullah also pledged that 黑料社区 would provide assistance to developing countries 鈥渆xceeding the percentage established by the UN for assistance from industrial countries.鈥 The adoption of this role of benefactor was something the Kingdom had been doing for years, even before joining the G20.听

The significance of 黑料社区鈥檚 participation at the first G20 leaders鈥 summit was that it not only highlighted the country鈥檚 role in global markets, but also demonstrated its willingness to be a voice for the region and the wider developing world.听




The first G20 leaders鈥 鈥渇amily portrait.鈥 AFP

To help ensure the G20鈥檚 regional balance over time, a different member state assumes the presidency of the group each year based on a system designed to reflect its nature as an informal political forum. On Dec. 1, 2019, a little over a decade after that first meeting in Washington, 黑料社区 took over the presidency for 2020 and prepared to host the group鈥檚 15th summit.听

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of plans to stage the annual meeting in Riyadh. However, 黑料社区 responded to the situation with imagination and technical and organizational flair.听

On March 26, 2020, King Salman presided over an extraordinary virtual summit at which world leaders, connected through video-conferencing software, planned a coordinated global response to the pandemic.听

The Saudi presidency included another G20 first: the inaugural meeting of the group鈥檚 ministers of culture. In the words of a later analysis by UNESCO, the unprecedented economic and social disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic 鈥渉ad starkly exposed the vulnerability of the culture sector, while also bringing to light its critical contribution to the global economy, and to the resilience, well-being and prosperity of societies.听

鈥淯nder these unique circumstances, 黑料社区 successfully campaigned for culture to be added as a distinct track at the G20, thus laying the foundation for an effective cooperation among G20 members to accelerate the recovery of the cultural sector from the repercussions of the pandemic, and to enhance the collective commitment to strengthening culture as a driver for sustainable development, resilience and prosperity of societies.鈥

  • Rawan Radwan, who was regional correspondent for Arab News in 2019 and 2020, based in Jeddah, reported from the T20 (Think 20) Tokyo Summit.听


Pakistan, 19 other nations call for nuclear-free Middle East as Israel-Iran war escalates

Pakistan, 19 other nations call for nuclear-free Middle East as Israel-Iran war escalates
Updated 3 min 10 sec ago

Pakistan, 19 other nations call for nuclear-free Middle East as Israel-Iran war escalates

Pakistan, 19 other nations call for nuclear-free Middle East as Israel-Iran war escalates
  • The statement stresses the need to refrain from targeting IAEA-monitored nuclear facilities
  • It calls for ceasefire, seeks maritime security, freedom of navigation under international law

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and 19 other countries on Tuesday issued a joint statement condemning Israel鈥檚 military attacks on Iran as a violation of international law, while calling for a nuclear-free Middle East and a return to diplomacy following a comprehensive ceasefire and de-escalation.

The statement came after Israel launched surprise airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities on Friday, in the middle of Tehran鈥檚 ongoing nuclear negotiations with Washington.

Israel and Iran traded missile fire for a fifth consecutive day on Tuesday, as US President Donald Trump warned Tehran residents to 鈥渋mmediately evacuate鈥 and cut short his participation at a G7 summit in Canada.

The US Defense Department confirmed the redeployment of 鈥渁dditional capabilities鈥 to the region, with the USS Nimitz leaving Southeast Asia amid reports of its new Middle East mission. The Chinese embassy in Tel Aviv also urged its citizens to evacuate Israel immediately.

Amid these developments, 20 countries, including Pakistan, 黑料社区, the United Arab Emirates, T眉rkiye, Qatar and Oman, voiced a 鈥渃ategorical rejection鈥 of Israel鈥檚 military action and warned of its destabilizing implications.

鈥淸There is an] imperative need to halt Israeli hostilities against Iran, which come during a time of increasing tension in the Middle East, and to work toward de-escalation, to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire and restoration of calm,鈥 the statement said.

It called for 鈥渢he urgent necessity of establishing a Middle East Zone Free of Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction, which shall apply to all States in the region without exception in line with relevant international resolutions, as well as the urgent need for all countries of the Middle East to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).鈥

The statement further stressed the importance of refraining from targeting nuclear facilities safeguarded by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), warning that such actions violate international humanitarian law and the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

The signatories also emphasized that negotiations remain the only viable path toward a sustainable resolution of the Iranian nuclear issue and called for a swift return to diplomatic engagement.

All the countries stressed the importance of protecting freedom of navigation and maritime security in accordance with international law, fearing that tensions could spill over into shipping lanes vital to global trade.

鈥淒iplomacy, dialogue, and adherence to the principles of good neighborliness, in accordance with international law and the UN Charter, remain the only viable path to resolving crises in the region,鈥 it continued. 鈥淢ilitary means cannot bring about a lasting resolution to the ongoing crisis.鈥


Williams scores 40 points and Thunder win 120-109 for a 3-2 NBA Finals lead over Pacers

Williams scores 40 points and Thunder win 120-109 for a 3-2 NBA Finals lead over Pacers
Updated 21 min 43 sec ago

Williams scores 40 points and Thunder win 120-109 for a 3-2 NBA Finals lead over Pacers

Williams scores 40 points and Thunder win 120-109 for a 3-2 NBA Finals lead over Pacers
  • Williams was 14 of 24 from the field, and Gilgeous-Alexander added 10 assists
  • Teams that win Game 5 of an NBA Finals that was tied at 2-2 have gone on to win the series 23 times in 31 previous opportunities, or 74 percent

OKLAHOMA CITY: Jalen Williams scored a career playoff-high 40 points, MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 31 and the Oklahoma City Thunder moved one win from a title by beating the Indiana Pacers 120-109 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday night.

It was the 10th 鈥 and by far, the biggest 鈥 time the Thunder stars combined for more than 70 points in a game. Williams was 14 of 24 from the field, and Gilgeous-Alexander added 10 assists.

Pascal Siakam had 28 points for Indiana, who now trail the series 3-2 and will host Game 6 on Thursday night. TJ McConnell added 18 for the Pacers, who whittled an 18-point deficit down to two in the fourth 鈥 then watched the Thunder pull away again, and for good.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a really good team over there,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淵ou just don鈥檛 trip into the finals.鈥

True. But now, everything favors the Thunder.

Teams that win Game 5 of an NBA Finals that was tied at 2-2 have gone on to win the series 23 times in 31 previous opportunities, or 74 percent. And teams with a 3-2 lead in the finals have won 40 times in 49 previous opportunities, or 82 percent.

But Game 5 was not easy. Far from it.

Down by 18 late in the second quarter, the Pacers 鈥 the comeback kings of these playoffs, with as many wins in this postseason from 15 points down or more (five) than the rest of the league has combined, including in Game 1 of this series 鈥 did what they do, chipping away. And they did it with Tyrese Haliburton reduced to basically playing decoy on offense because of a leg issue that he aggravated in the first quarter.

Led by McConnell, who scored 13 points in just under seven minutes of the third, the Pacers got within five late in that quarter.

Then, Siakam went to work 鈥 a pair of free throws with 9:19 left got Indiana within four, then a 3-pointer about a minute later made it 95-93. In the play-by-play era of the NBA, starting with the 1997 playoffs, teams with leads of 15 points or more in the finals were 80-9.

Make that 81-9 now, and the Thunder are one win away.

鈥淭hat was honestly the same exact game as Game 1,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淟earning through these finals, that鈥檚 what makes a team good.鈥

One more win, and his team will be certified as great.


Despite law, US TikTok ban likely to remain on hold

Despite law, US TikTok ban likely to remain on hold
Updated 17 June 2025

Despite law, US TikTok ban likely to remain on hold

Despite law, US TikTok ban likely to remain on hold
  • Trump has repeatedly downplayed risks that TikTok is in danger, saying he remains confident of finding a buyer for the app鈥檚 US business

SAN FRANCISCO, United States: US President Donald Trump is widely expected to extend the Thursday deadline for TikTok to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban in the United States.
It would be the third time Trump put off enforcing a federal law requiring its sale or ban, which was to take effect the day before his January inauguration.
鈥淚 have a little warm spot in my heart for TikTok,鈥 Trump said in an NBC News interview in early May.
鈥淚f it needs an extension, I would be willing to give it an extension.鈥
Trump said a group of purchasers is ready to pay TikTok owner ByteDance 鈥渁 lot of money鈥 for the video-clip-sharing sensation鈥檚 US operations.
Trump has repeatedly downplayed risks that TikTok is in danger, saying he remains confident of finding a buyer for the app鈥檚 US business.
The president is 鈥渏ust not motivated to do anything about TikTok,鈥 said independent analyst Rob Enderle.
鈥淯nless they get on his bad side, TikTok is probably going to be in pretty good shape.鈥
Trump had long supported a ban or divestment, but reversed his position and vowed to defend the platform after coming to believe it helped him win young voters鈥 support in the November election.
鈥淭rump鈥檚 not really doing great on his election promises,鈥 Enderle maintained.
鈥淭his could be one that he can actually deliver on.鈥
Motivated by national security fears and belief in Washington that TikTok is controlled by the Chinese government, the ban took effect on January 19, one day before Trump鈥檚 inauguration, with ByteDance having made no attempt to find a suitor.
TikTok 鈥渉as become a symbol of the US-China tech rivalry; a flashpoint in the new Cold War for digital control,鈥 said Shweta Singh, an assistant professor of information systems at Warwick Business School in Britain.
鈥淣ational security, economic policy, and digital governance are colliding,鈥 Singh added.
The Republican president announced an initial 75-day delay of the ban upon taking office.
A second extension pushed the deadline to June 19.
As of Monday, there was no word of a TikTok sale in the works.
Trump said in April that China would have agreed to a deal on the sale of TikTok if it were not for a dispute over tariffs imposed by Washington on Beijing.
ByteDance has confirmed talks with the US government, saying key matters needed to be resolved and that any deal would be 鈥渟ubject to approval under Chinese law.鈥
Possible solutions reportedly include seeing existing US investors in ByteDance roll over their stakes into a new independent global TikTok company.
Additional US investors, including Oracle and private equity firm Blackstone, would be brought on to reduce ByteDance鈥檚 share in the new TikTok.
Much of TikTok鈥檚 US activity is already housed on Oracle servers, and the company鈥檚 chairman, Larry Ellison, is a longtime Trump ally.
Uncertainty remains, particularly over what would happen to TikTok鈥檚 valuable algorithm.
鈥淭ikTok without its algorithm is like Harry Potter without his wand 鈥 it鈥檚 simply not as powerful,鈥 said Forrester Principal Analyst Kelsey Chickering.
Meanwhile, it appears TikTok is continuing with business as usual.
TikTok on Monday introduced a new 鈥淪ymphony鈥 suite of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools for advertisers to turn words or photos into video snippets for the platform.
鈥淲ith TikTok Symphony, we鈥檙e empowering a global community of marketers, brands, and creators to tell stories that resonate, scale, and drive impact on TikTok,鈥 global head of creative and brand products Andy Yang said in a release.


Pakistan vows more facilities for elderly pilgrims in 鈥榚ven better鈥 Hajj 2026

Pakistan vows more facilities for elderly pilgrims in 鈥榚ven better鈥 Hajj 2026
Updated 17 June 2025

Pakistan vows more facilities for elderly pilgrims in 鈥榚ven better鈥 Hajj 2026

Pakistan vows more facilities for elderly pilgrims in 鈥榚ven better鈥 Hajj 2026
  • Will try to ensure aged pilgrims are not allocated rooms above first floor, says official
  • Pakistan sent over 115,000 pilgrims under both government, private Hajj schemes this year


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Director General Hajj Abdul Wahab Soomro this week vowed that the government would try to ensure next year鈥檚 pilgrimage is 鈥渆ven better鈥 for pilgrims, promising more facilities for the elderly ones.

This year鈥檚 Hajj took place from June 4 to June 9, drawing millions of pilgrims to the holy cities in 黑料社区. Pakistan sent over 115,000 pilgrims under both the government and private schemes.

Speaking at a ceremony held to acknowledge the services of the Pakistani welfare staff during Hajj in Makkah, Soomro said the government introduces new measures every Hajj for its pilgrims and would continue to do so.

鈥淚n the next Hajj, we will try to make it even better,鈥 Soomro said on Monday. 鈥淲e will try to ensure that aged pilgrims, for example, are not allocated a room above the first floor.鈥

The Pakistani official said the government would also try to ensure that elderly pilgrims are provided accommodations close to the Mashair, or holy sites in Makkah, for their convenience.

鈥淪o, these small things that we are adding every year are enriching the overall experience of the pilgrim,鈥 Soomro said.

Dr. Syed Ata ur Rehman, Pakistan鈥檚 secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, also spoke at the event. He reminded authorities that the post-Hajj flight operation will continue until the last Pakistani pilgrim and welfare staff return to the country.

鈥淭herefore, the remaining part of the operation should be carried out with the same diligence, attention and caution so that the glory of this success does not diminish,鈥 Rehman told participants.

Pakistan began its post-Hajj flight operation with the arrival of the Pakistan International Airline flight PK-732 in Islamabad on June 11, carrying 307 pilgrims. The country is expected to conclude the operation on July 10.

Over 11,400 pilgrims, including around 3,000 from Madinah, have returned to Pakistan so far, as per figures provided by Pakistan鈥檚 religious affairs minister.

The government has announced it has begun preparations for Hajj 2026 as it has received the Saudi Hajj policy and timeline for next year鈥檚 pilgrimage.


Pakistan, UAE ink agreement to share knowledge and expertise in various sectors听

Pakistan, UAE ink agreement to share knowledge and expertise in various sectors听
Updated 17 June 2025

Pakistan, UAE ink agreement to share knowledge and expertise in various sectors听

Pakistan, UAE ink agreement to share knowledge and expertise in various sectors听
  • Both countries agree to share expertise in public sector reforms, science and technology, human resource development
  • UAE is one of Pakistan鈥檚 most important partners, with cooperation spanning trade, investment, defense and other fields

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday signed an agreement to share knowledge and expertise in diverse fields such as public sector reforms, science and technology, urban planning and human resource development, state-run media said. 

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the two countries as a high-level UAE delegation, led by Deputy Minister For Competitiveness and Knowledge Exchange Abdulla Nasser Lootah, arrived in Pakistan to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation.

The UAE is one of Pakistan鈥檚 most important regional partners, with cooperation spanning trade, investment, defense, energy, and diaspora affairs. Roughly 1.5 million Pakistanis live in the UAE, making it the second-largest overseas Pakistani population after 黑料社区.

鈥淧akistan and the United Arab Emirates have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for exchanging knowledge and expertise in diverse spheres of development,鈥 state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

The MoU was signed by Pakistan鈥檚 Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Lootah. The ceremony was witnessed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

鈥淭he fields identified for sharing knowledge and guidance include good governance, development planning, public sector reforms, human resource development, urban planning and science and technology,鈥 the state broadcaster said. 

Earlier, the UAE delegation met Sharif during which the Pakistani prime minister spoke about steps taken by his government to promote digitization, a paperless economy, a faceless customs system and data-based decision-making in the country. 

Sharif said Pakistan wanted to benefit from the UAE鈥檚 experiences to make its initiatives more effective, the state-run media reported. 

Lootah appreciated the Pakistani community鈥檚 role in the UAE鈥檚 development, the state broadcaster said. 

鈥淗e said the UAE is happy to share knowledge and experiences with Pakistan,鈥 Radio Pakistan said. 

Bilateral ties between Pakistan and the UAE have deepened in recent years, especially in areas like infrastructure, renewable energy and logistics. In May 2024, the UAE pledged to invest $10 billion in Pakistan鈥檚 key economic sectors as part of its long-term regional economic strategy.

Pakistan needs foreign investment to boost its economy and shore up its currency reserves to meet rising external repayment obligations as it treads a tricky path to economic recovery under a $7 billion IMF bailout deal.