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  2. Amazon's AWS to launch Saudi Arabia data centers, invest over ...

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    (Reuters) - Amazon.com's cloud division Amazon Web Services said on Monday it will launch data centers in Saudi Arabia in 2026 and plans to invest more than $5.3 billion in the kingdom.

  3. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2024, AWS has announced the planned launch of six additional regions in Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, and the European Union. [8] In mid March 2023, Amazon Web Services signed a cooperation agreement with the New Zealand Government to build large data centers in New Zealand. [116]

  4. List of country groupings - Wikipedia

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    GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council): Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. A regional intergovernmental political and economic union consisting of all Arab states of the Persian Gulf, except for Iraq.

  5. Amazon Web Services Expands In Asia Pacific With $5 ... - AOL

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    The new launch expanded the global footprint to 111 Availability Zones across 35 regions, with plans to add 15 more zones and five new regions, including Mexico, New Zealand, and Saudi Arabia.

  6. List of Amazon locations - Wikipedia

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    Amazon's European headquarters are in Luxembourg's capital, Luxembourg. [13] Its UK headquarters are at Principal Place, Shoreditch, London. [14]On November 13, 2018, Amazon announced that it would divide the planned HQ2 between New York City and Northern Virginia. [15]

  7. Bariq - Wikipedia

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    Bariq (also transliterated as Barik or Bareq, Arabic: بارق) is a tribe from Bareq in south-west Saudi Arabia. [4] [5] It belongs to the ancient Al-Azd tribe which has many clans linked to it. [6] [7] As far as ancestry goes, Aws, Khazraj, Ghassān and Banu Khuza'a, and others all belong to Al-Azd. [8]

  8. Provinces of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    After the unification of Saudi Arabia, the kingdom was divided into four provinces: the 'Asir Province, Al Hasa' Province, the Hejaz Province and the Najd Province. [1]King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud issued Royal Order A/92 on March 2, 1992, known as Law of the Provinces, [4] which provided for the division of the kingdom into 13 provinces.

  9. Abdullah Alswaha - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah bin Amer Alswaha (Arabic: عبدالله بن عامر السواحه) is a Saudi government minister who has served as the Minister of Communications and Information Technology since 2017. His ministry is responsible for developing Saudi Arabia's ICT infrastructure and workforce as part of the country's Vision 2030 programme.