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PIF to Host Major Private Sector Forum Set for March 14-15; Announcements Expected at Event to ‘Strengthen Saudi Local Economy’
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is all set to host a private sector forum next week in Riyadh at the Four Seasons to strengthen the Kingdom’s local economy.
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Antonia Carver, director of Art Jameel, Riyadh’s New Murabba Development, Founding Day 2023 and more
In Episode 76, The 966 welcomes Antonia Carver director of Art Jameel, who discusses her work supporting artists and creative communities in the Middle East region and beyond. Art Jameel was founded by the Jameel family philanthropies and is headquartered in Saudi Arabia and the UAE and works globally. Before the discussion, the hosts talk […]
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Saudi Arabia Sends their First Female Team to an International Tennis Federation (ITF) Event
This week saw another “first” for Saudi women and women’s sports in the Kingdom as the Saudi Arabia sent their first female team to an International Tennis Federation (ITF) event, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Arabia Crown Prince launches New Murabba Development Co. to Develop Riyadh’s Downtown
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has launched a new initiative called the New Murabba Development Co. to develop Riyadh’s downtown “through the building of a unique living, working, and entertainment experience.”
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Physician-scientist Dr. Doaa Alsaleh MD joins The 966, plus a new visa to visit Saudi and much more
In Episode 74, a conversation with Dr. Doaa Alsaleh MD, a physician-scientist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City on her journey, work, research, and future before returning to work in Saudi Arabia soon. Dr. Doaa was born in Saudi Arabia, got her medical degree in Bahrain, and is now […]
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Saudi Aramco Acquires Trading Arm of US Refiner Motiva
Saudi Aramco has acquired the trading arm of US refiner Motiva Enterprises LLC, according to Bloomberg, as Aramco expands its operations in the Americas.
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Saudi Arabia’s Flynas Eyes Overseas Expansion in Bid to Reach Top 5 Lowcost Carriers Globally
Saudi Arabia-based low-cost carrier Flynas said its board approved establishing local units outside the Kingdom’s borders in two more countries “as part of a plan to become the Middle East’s largest discount airline and one of the five biggest globally,” Bloomberg reports.
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In Boost for Local Artists, Saudi Government Mandates Hotels to Purchase Works by Saudis to Stimulate Art Scene
The Saudi Ministry of Culture on Saturday announced that hotels in the kingdom must acquire the artworks of local artists to support the country’s growing art scene, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Sector Booms as Inbound Tourists, Spending Up 5x in Q2 – MISA
Tourism to Saudi Arabia grew substantially in the second quarter of 2022, with the Kingdom seeing a 575.4 percent year-on-year increase in inbound tourists to the Kingdom, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment (MISA) said.
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A World Cup Episode of The 966 including a conversation about the in-person fan experience with Dr. Mohammed Alhajji
In episode 68, The 966 does a full episode on the World Cup 2022 in Qatar. The hosts react to the matches played and the smooth execution of the major sporting event by Qatar. Then the hosts welcome Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, who attended several of the matches including Saudi Arabia’s historic win over Argentina.
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Commentary: Protests are mounting in Iraq. Why?
Over the past week, protests and violence proliferated across Iraq’s southern provinces. In unprecedented scenes, buildings of provincial capitals were stormed, and the offices of political parties and militias were attacked and burned down.
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Can the Middle East solve its water problem?
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the world's most water-scarce region, with 17 countries below the water poverty line set by the United Nations.
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Saudi Arabia Promised More Oil. So Why Are Prices Rising?
When major oil producers last met in Vienna, they said they would curb rising prices by ramping up production. Why, then, are oil prices still going up?
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Will Taleedah Tamer be the first Saudi supermodel?
Her father, Ayman Tamer, is chairman of Tamer Group, a leading health care, pharmaceutical and beauty company, while her mother, Cristina, is a former model who worked for Giorgio Armani, La Perla and Gianfranco Ferre.
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Opportunistic or inspiring? Four car firms celebrate women driving in Saudi Arabia
PRWeek looks at four carmakers' films that celebrate the ending of a ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia - and asks whether they get the tone right?
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Could corals in the Middle East save the world’s dying reefs?
Off the coast of the Arabian Peninsula, there are pockets of resistance. Consequently, this area has become a hotbed for research as marine biologists try to figure out what gives these corals their ability to survive warming seas and whether genetic technology could -- and should -- be used to save dying coral reefs, before we lose them forever.
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Is the World Really as Dangerous as We Think?
Conflict in the Middle East, terrorism in the West, gang violence throughout Latin America -- from everything we read, see and hear from the news, it's easy to conclude that the entire world is a dangerous place. Is it?
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A Canal Through Turkey? Presidential Vote Is a Test of Erdogan’s Building Spree
From soaring bridges to a giant mosque to plans for the world’s biggest airport, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has used gargantuan building projects as an engine of growth and a signature way of leaving an indelible stamp on his nation.
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Is Saudi Arabia the next big heritage tourism destination?
This other worldly landscape is Al-Ula county. Covering nearly 9,000 square miles (22,500 sq km), in north-west Saudi Arabia, it is about the same size as New Jersey.
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Why did this Iraqi army brigade swap its American Abrams tanks for Russian ones?
The swap comes after U.S. officials complained that Abrams tanks ended up in the hands of Iranian-backed militias, and may be an avenue through which Russia is attempting to gain more influence in the region.
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