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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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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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Red Sea Film Foundation Chief Jomana Al-Rashid on Fueling Saudi Arabia’s Cinematic Ambitions
Variety spoke to Jomana Al-Rashid, who chairs the Red Sea Film Festival International Film Foundation, about nurturing Saudi’s rapidly evolving film scene. "For us, it’s about forms of expression and good storytelling, whether it’s indie films or the more commercial films. If you have a good story then that’s something that we are going to support."
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Saudi National Day: Employees, students to enjoy long holiday
This year’s occasion will fall on a Monday and with a Friday-Saturday weekend in the Kingdom, some employees will enjoy an extended holiday with Sunday September 22 off as well. Students, according to the education ministry’s academic calendar, will also be given Sunday September 22 as a day off for the occasion.
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Saudi oil tanker Amjad was not targeted in Red Sea, owner Bahri says
Saudi shipping firm Bahri (4030.SE), opens new tab said on Tuesday its tanker Amjad was not targeted in a Red Sea attack, and that it had been spared any damage from the incident that hit another tanker that was sailing nearby. The U.S. Central Command said Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked two crude oil tankers - the Saudi-flagged Amjad and the Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I - in the Red Sea on Monday with two ballistic missiles and a one-way attack uncrewed aerial system, hitting both vessels.
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Saudi Central Bank to enable Samsung Pay service in Q4 2024
SAMA explained that this step affirms its ongoing efforts to strengthen the digital payments system in the Kingdom, aligning with the Financial Sector Development Program’s (FSDP) objectives, a key initiative of Vision 2030.
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Tabby to acquire Saudi fintech Tweeq
Founded in 2019 in the UAE by Hosam Arab, Tabby is a buy now pay later (BNPL) fintech with over $6 billion in annualised transaction volume. Meanwhile, Tweeq, founded in 2020 by Saeed Albuhairi and Abdulaziz Almalki, offers a spending account that allows customers to spend, send, and manage their money.
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Shell isn’t so eager to look for oil these days
Shell SHEL-1.19%, one of the world’s largest oil companies, is pulling back a bit from looking for the product that powers its bottom line. Reuters reports that the company will be cutting 20% of its oil-and-gas exploration workforce, the equivalent of hundreds of jobs. The move is part of an effort to save as much as $3 billion in expenses by the end of the year.
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In pictures: Israelis protest to demand Gaza hostage deal
Israeli protesters took to the streets for a second day on Monday to press the government to reach a deal to return hostages still held by Hamas, after six more captives were found dead in Gaza.
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Saudi Arabia strengthens cooperation with Japanese gaming and entertainment companies
The economic newspaper Nikkei Asia reported that the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund plans to transfer all of its gaming-related shares to its subsidiary Savvy Games Group. The move underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to nurturing and developing the gaming industry in the region. By partnering with Japanese companies known for their expertise and innovation in the gaming sector, Saudi Arabia aims to build a strong ecosystem that fosters creativity and technological advancement.
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UK suspends 30 of its 350 arms export licences to Israel
Britain will immediately suspend 30 of its 350 arms export licences with Israel because there was a risk such equipment might be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law, foreign minister David Lammy said on Monday. Lammy said the decision to suspend the licences did not amount to a blanket ban or an arms embargo, but only involved those that could be used in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza.
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Oman announces major changes to foreign investment rules
The move offers opportunities for SMEs owned by Omanis to contest most business sectors, the decision lays emphasis on ensuring that the projects and activities related to the national identity and Omani heritage shall not be compromised.
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