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Global HVAC and smart home leader Johnson Controls Arabia CEO Dr. Mohanad Alshaikh joins The 966
The 966 speaks with Dr. Mohanad AlSheikh, CEO of Johnson Controls Arabia, a leading player in Saudi Arabia and the MENA region’s growing HVAC and smart building market. The 966 hosts ask Dr. Mohanad about the growing business opportunities in the HVAC and smart buildings space in the Kingdom and the wider region, the company’s […]
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Captagon in the Middle East, Messi’s history with Saudi Arabia, and a conversation with Norah Ortiz, owner of Riyadh’s first authentic Mexican restaurant
The 966 Episode 85! The 966 hosts speak with Norah Ortiz, founder of the first authentic Mexican restaurant in Riyadh, Don Reuben’s, which is located in the Diplomatic Quarter. Ortiz tells us her story as an American born in San Diego to Mexican parents and her journey to owning and operating the first authentic Mexican […]
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Saudi Rescue Role in Sudan Continues to Draw US Praise as CENTCOM Commander Thanks Saudi Chief of Defense for Supporting the Evacuation of American Citizens
The commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Michael “Erik” Kurilla, called the Royal Saudi Chief of General Staff Gen. Fayyadh Al Ruwaili to thank him and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its support in evacuating American citizens from Sudan amidst the conflict there, as Saudi Arabia continues to aid foreign nations in evacuating civilians […]
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Iran and Saudi Arabia Only Days Away from Re-Opening Embassies – Report
Saudi Arabia and Iran will reopen embassies in each other’s capitals “within days,” Reuters reports, citing Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, though he did not give specific dates for each to re-open.
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President Biden thanks Saudi Arabia as Kingdom Plays Key Role in Sudan Evacuations
Saudi Arabia hosted more than 150 people from various nations who were evacuated from war-torn Sudan, including from the United States, according to reports.
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Kingdom Targets New ‘Underground River’ Longer than Nile to Address Water Needs
Saudi Arabia is planning to launch the world’s largest potable water project by digging a “river” four meters deep, 11 meters wide and 12,000 kilometers long, aimed at surpassing the Nile river, according to a local reporter and published in Arabian Business.
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US Senate confirms Michael Ratney as next US ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Despite being nominated by US President Joe Biden in April 2022, Michael Ratney, has just been confirmed by the US Senate as the next US ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
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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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As Iran threatens Israel, the danger of Tehran’s long-vaunted missile program remains in question
As Iran threatens to attack Israel over the assassination of a Hamas leader in the Iranian capital, its long-vaunted missile program offers one of the few ways for Tehran to strike back directly, but questions loom over just how much of a danger it poses.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan gives honest feelings on Saudi Arabia Masters in traditional attire
Ronnie O'Sullivan has branded the inaugural Saudi Arabia Masters 'the best event on tour' after paying tribute to the organisers. The snooker legend has been blown away by the facilities in Riyadh and insisted that the Saudis have set a new standard on the professional circuit.
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Jeddah assumes Saudi Arabia Formula E hosting duties for 2025
The Jeddah E-Prix will make its mark on the Season 11 FIA Formula E World Championship calendar, assuming hosting duties from Diriyah. Diriyah has enjoyed six seasons of hosting Formula E action, but on 14-15 February 2025, the all-electric single-seater series will move to the Red Sea Coast to race on the revised Jeddah Corniche Short Circuit.
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Saudi project clears 1,047 Houthi mines in Yemen
Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 457,711 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018. The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.
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Saudi Industry Minister highlights shift from expatriate labor to automation and local talent investment
During a business roundtable meeting organized by the Federation —the largest body representing the interests of manufacturing industries in Singapore— Al Khorayef emphasized Saudi Arabia’s strategic shift from reliance on expatriate labor towards automation and investment in local human resources.
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CEO of major Gulf defense firm, Saudi Arabia Military Industries, steps down
After serving four years as CEO of government-owned defense firm Saudi Arabia Military Industries (SAMI), Walid Abukhaled has resigned from his position, according to the company.
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Saudi Arabia continues airdrops of food aid to Gaza
Two planeload of food supplies landed in Jordan on Monday, on its way to distribute among the people of the Gaza Strip. The relief supply was airdropped in cooperation with the Jordanian Armed Forces to overcome the difficulties caused by the closure of the border crossings by the Israeli occupation forces.
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224 fintech companies in Saudi Arabia by end of Q2 2024: Al-Jadaan
Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan said the number of fintech companies in Saudi Arabia reached 224 by the end of Q2 2024, surpassing the Financial Sector Development Program's (FSDP) target of 168 companies for the same period.
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Saudi Red Crescent on high alert as heavy rain falls on Makkah
The SRCA urged citizens and residents to follow the instructions of the relevant authorities, exercise caution during bad weather, adhere to traffic safety rules, and avoid dangerous areas such as streams and rain pools. It encouraged people to report emergencies by calling 997.
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Saudi Arabia’s 24 Fintech conference kicks off in Riyadh, highlighting sector’s rapid growth and ambitious future
The Saudi fintech sector has witnessed a remarkable trajectory since 2018, attracting $1.84 billion in venture capital investments, according to the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, or Monsha’at. Over this period, 216 Saudi-based startups have received funding, directly employing more than 6,500 people.
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