ARAMCO CHEMICALS COMPANY
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2025-02-26 (walla.co.il)
Heat Map: Start preparing for the dangerous World Cup in history - sports
In the World Cup in 2026 players will feel that they are playing at a temperature of 49.5 degrees, which is much because of football itself:
Read more2025-02-03 (theecologist.org)
Football's climate own goal
Global football’s carbon footprint threatens the sport, its players, fans and future.
Read more2025-01-14 (investorshangout.com)
ASMO Takes Significant Steps in Warehouse Operations Launch - Investors Hangout
ASMO announces its operational launch and a strategic partnership with Aramco, enhancing their supply chain services across the MENA region.
Read more2025-01-14 (economyplusme.com)
Will the IPO momentum in Saudi Arabia continue through 2025? -
Last year, Saudi Arabia achieved the seventh strongest performance globally in terms of the number of IPOs, amid momentum led by government and private companies.
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2024-12-02 (haberege.com.tr)
Great final news at the World Robotics Olympics
World Robot Olympiad (WRO) Türkiye International Final, which hosted 3,500 children and young people from 90 countries in Izmir, ended with a magnificent closing ceremony.
Read more2024-10-27 (stiften.dk)
Five AGF players say goodbye to Saudi major sponsor in Fifa
Last week, an open letter of protest was sent to the international football association, Fifa, as a direct consequence of the association's massive sponsorship deal with the Saudi oil giant Aramco. Five of the total of 130 co-signatories of the letter play in AGF.
Read more2024-10-24 (tekedia.com)
Women’s Footballers Protest Aramco’s FIFA Sponsorship
The recent protest by women’s footballers against FIFA’s sponsorship deal with a Saudi company has sparked a significant conversation about the intersection of sports, ethics, and corporate sponsorship.
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2024-10-23 (primaonline.it)
FIFA and the "nightmarish" sponsor Aramco: the specter of Saudi sportwashing returns
In April 2016, Saudi Arabia announced the Sudi Vision 2030 economic diversification program. The aim was to free part of the kingdom's trade balance from oil exports, opening the doors to marginal sectors such as sports, tourism and entertainment. A plan promoted by
Read more2024-10-22 (upstart.net.au)
Top female footballers urge FIFA to end major sponsorship deal
Over 100 professional female footballers have signed a letter, recommending that the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) cut its worldwide sponsorship deal with Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco.
Read more2024-10-22 (barrons.com)
Women Footballers Call On FIFA To Drop Saudi Aramco As Sponsor
More than 100 female professional footballers from 24 countries have called on the sport's governing body FIFA to end its sponsorship deal with Saudi oil giant Aramco, citing human rights issues and treatment of the LGBTQ+ community as well as environmental concerns.
Read more2024-10-21 (valenciadiari.com)
More than a hundred players are asking FIFA to end its sponsorship with the Saudi company Aramco
More than 100 footballers from 24 countries have signed a letter to FIFA demanding that it end its sponsorship deal with Aramco. The letter highlights that Aramco is responsible for the climate crisis and should not sponsor football, urging FIFA to reconsider the deal.
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2024-10-12 (al-monitor.com)
Women footballers call on FIFA to drop Saudi Aramco as sponsor
More than 100 female professional footballers from 24 countries have called on the sport 's governing body FIFA to end its sponsorship deal with Saudi oil giant Aramco, citing human rights issues and treatment of the LGBTQ+ community as well as environmental concerns.In an open letter to FIFA
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