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AGSIW’s Robert Mogielnicki joins the 966, MBS Goes to Asia, World’s Population Reaches 8 Billion, and more
Robert Mogielnicki from AGSIW and adjunct professor at Georgetown and GWU joins The 966 to talk NEOM, the PIF, the Saudi economy and so much more. The hosts talk about our neighbors – all 8 billion of them and counting – on planet Earth as the world’s population passes 8 billion. Lucien’s one big thing […]
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PIF to List an Additional 10% of Saudi Stock Exchange; Investors Put in All Orders Within an Hour
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is selling an additional 10% stake in the kingdom’s stock exchange, the Tadawul, “pushing ahead with plans to reduce its holdings in some of the country’s biggest companies and raise funds for investments,” Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia Evaluating Financing Options for NEOM, Hires New York-Based Lazard Ltd.
Saudi Arabia is evaluating financing options to develop NEOM, working with New York-based Lazard Ltd. to develop plans to potentially include debt sales and an initial public offering on the Saudi stock exchange for the high-tech city, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
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In announcement, PIF to launch 5 regional investment firms to draw $24 billion
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced Wednesday that the kingdom’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) would launch five new investment firms in countries around the Middle East, targeting regional growth for the fund, according to reports and a release from the PIF.
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Dr. Abdulaziz Alanazi discusses his recent international water prize win, a changing Riyadh, and more — The 966 E. 61
Episode 61! The 966 welcomes Dr. Abdulaziz Alanazi, assistant professor at King Saud University in Riyadh, who discusses his work that recently won a very prestigious international water award. Before that, the hosts discuss governance in Saudi Arabia, a changing Riyadh, and an update on LIV golf’s recent moves with the MENA tour. The hosts […]
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Jadwa Investment October 2022 Chartbook: Non-Oil PMI Sees Significant Rise in August
Saudi Arabia’s economy continues its streak of growth with positive data points in key areas like non-oil PMI, consumer spending, business activity and new work, according to the latest monthly chartbook released by Jadwa Investment.
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Saudi National Day, Significant Traction in Airline/Travel Reforms, Saudi-Greece Relations, and more – The 966 Episode 60
Episode 60! The 966 wishes everyone a fun and safe Saudi National Day. This week, the hosts re-connect after a two week hiatus for the 60th episode of the show. First, the hosts discuss Richard’s one big thing, which is a deep dive on Saudi-Greece relations of late and why that bilateral relation is one […]
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Saudi Arabia Launches Astronaut Program with Plans for First Female Astronaut, SPA Says
Saudi Arabia has launched an astronaut program, the state news agency SPA reported on Thursday, with the first journey to space set for 2023 carrying the country’s first female astronaut.
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Global migration trends, big cat conservation in Saudi Arabia, the new Saudi companies law and more!
Episode 59! The hosts talk about a newly-released and interesting UN report on global migration trends, big cat and other endangered species conservation in Saudi Arabia, and much more in the program’s finishing Yallah! segment. Programming note: The 966 will return next week with a featured interview, then be back in full swing as September […]
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The music industry in Saudi Arabia and more with Ahmed Shawly and Mostafa Fahmy from Jeddah’s ‘Wall of Sound’ Record Label
Episode 56! The 966 welcomes Ahmed Shawly and Mostafa Fahmy from the Jeddah-based Wall of Sound record label and recording studio to talk about the young and growing music industry in Saudi Arabia, their entrepreneurial journey building the business from the ground up in a new industry with a blend of established and new, indie […]
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What would deeper involvement in Yemen mean for US troops?
On Wednesday, a Pentagon spokesman reiterated that the U.S. has been supplying targeting information to the Saudi-led coalition, as well as refueling their warplanes, but was not involved in military operations at the port.
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Commentary: Whither the Kurds?
A combination of the rise of US President Donald J. Trump, the emergence of the Islamic State, the wars in Iraq and Syria, Turkey’s turn towards authoritarianism, and the fallout of failed policies by Palestinian and Kurdish leaders have rendered both nations struggling to salvage what can be salvaged.
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Does Hezbollah’s electoral victory spell the end to Lebanon’s US military aid?
U.S. assistance has been critical to expanding and rehabilitating LAF special forces units and intervention regiments.
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Duqm: Could Omani town be Arab world’s next ‘great city?’
The town of Duqm was once a sleepy outpost on Oman's central eastern seaboard. Located roughly 330 miles south of the nation's capital, Muscat, it has been home to fishermen and their families for generations.
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Will Saudi Arabia’s World Cup preparations vs. Germany, Italy pay off?
Saudi Arabia's video announcement of its final 2018 World Cup squad perhaps took inspiration from England's, with fans excitedly sharing the 23 lucky names.
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How Does Israel’s Military Compare to Iran?
Though it would appear that neither nation wants a full-scale war, the potential for miscalculation and escalation remains. Both nations have considerable military clout, and any prolonged confrontation between them would be bloody.
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Explainer: What does the Saudi anti-harassment draft bill consist of?
The anti-harassment crime draft bill which the Saudi Shura Council approved on Monday consists of eight items to combat harassment.
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Israel just showed that the F-35 can fight. So what’s next?
Israel’s first-ever use of the F-35 during airstrikes over the Middle East may help the jet fight off persistent criticisms that it’s a boondoggle that can’t hack it in combat.
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Egypt’s population: Boom then bust?
gypt’s worrying population boom fails to generate the same headline attention as terrorist attacks, the impact of economic reforms on the poor, the country’s hyper-constrained politics, or accusations of human rights violations.
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Trump, Iran, Europe: A Rebellion of the Lambs?
But Germany has more than 100 companies established in Iran, and 10,000 which trade with it. The Italians are very present; the French have Peugeot, Renault, Total. And the European Union buys 40% of the oil exported by Iran. Airbus had just sold more than 100 planes.
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