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The Saudi Games 2022, air pollution’s cost, and King Salman’s pivotal role in Saudi history with guest David Rundell
David Rundell, author of Vision or Mirage: Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads joins this week for Episode 26 of The 966. The hosts and David talk about the Saudi Games 2022, the cost of air pollution in the “MENA region,” then discuss the important role of King Salman in the history of Saudi Arabia and […]
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Social entrepreneurship, the latest with Saudi golf, a new national holiday and much more with guest Ghadah Al-Harthi
Episode 25! Joining The 966 this week is a special guest, Dr. Ghadah Al-Harthi from London. Ghadah is Senior Consultant at Barker Langham, Associate Director MA Innovation Management, Central St Martins, and Young Adviser at Chatham House. This week, the hosts talk about the start of the Saudi international golf tournament, the announcement of a […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Exports Reach New Record in November; Stock Market Hits 15-Year Highs in January — Latest Jadwa Investment Chartbook
Saudi Arabia’s Jadwa Investment’s recent chartbook on the Saudi economy saw a mixed picture in the face of the threat of the Omicron variant, but confirmed good news about the all-important non-oil exports sector of the economy.
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Saudi Arabia Experiences Spike in Coronavirus Cases as Omicron Spreads Globally
Saudi Arabia is currently witnessing “a remarkable increase in the registration of coronavirus cases and this rise is linked to the wave of mutated Omicron variant,” according to local health officials.
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Saudi Arabia Accelerates Efforts to Boost Local Startup Growth
Saudi Arabia will accelerate efforts to boost local startup growth and develop Saudi Arabia’s entrepreneurship ecosystem with significant investments by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) into local startups in 2022, according to reports.
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Two Saudi Women to Compete in Dakar Rally 2022, a First for Kingdom
Two Saudi women, Mashael Al-Obaidan and Dania Akeel, will be the first female drivers from Saudi Arabia to compete in the Dakar Rally next month, Reuters reports.
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Senate Approves Biden Administration’s Weapons Sale to Saudi Arabia in Bipartisan Vote
The Senate on Tuesday gave a bipartisan vote of confidence to the Biden administration’s proposed weapons sale to Saudi Arabia, Politico reports, overcoming criticisms from some Senators on both sides. The Senate handily defeated an effort to block a $650 million sale of air-to-air missiles and related equipment to Saudi Arabia with a 67-30 vote.
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The 966 E. 14 – Saudi Stock Market to IPO, Shale Gas in KSA, and Discussing the Economy in 2022 with Guest Co-Host Fahad AlMalki
The 966 team welcomes its first co-host for the podcast’s weekly show, Fahad AlDehais AlMalki, a lawyer and capital markets expert in Riyadh. The hosts ask Fahad about starting up his own law firm in the Kingdom, and talk about big golf news in Saudi this week, a packed season of events in Riyadh, the […]
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Saudia Airlines Seeks 250-Strong Fleet by 2030 with Significant Aircraft Order – Report
Saudi Arabian Airlines, known as Saudia, is contemplating an aircraft order from Airbus SE or Boeing Co. “that could total well above 100 jets as part of a push to lure more tourists,” Bloomberg reports.
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Saudis Celebrate 7th Anniversary of King Salman’s Ascension to the Throne
Saudis celebrated yesterday the seventh anniversary of King Salman bin Abdulaziz’s ascension to the throne with social media posts and congratulatory messages, highlighting the King’s widespread popularity among Saudis.
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How did voters register their protest in Egypt’s presidential election?
During the last week of March, Egyptians headed to the polls to award incumbent President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi a second term. The event was an election in name only — and many Egyptians intentionally invalidated their ballots to register their protest.
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Opinion: Will the Next Superbug Come From Yemen?
Until recently, the threat of drug-resistant disease was largely theoretical, a generalized fear rooted in a few isolated cases.
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Video: After oil, solar? Saudi Arabia plans ahead
Researchers in a lab outside Riyadh are leading the kingdoms ambitious new plans to be a world leader in solar energy. Reuters Emily Wither had a look inside.
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Syria: what is ‘deconfliction’ and what form might US strikes take?
The term refers to attempts to avoid misunderstandings and potential direct clashes between Russia and the west in Syria, where for years Russia has been targeting Syrian opposition forces, and western coalition planes have been operating largely against Islamic State targets.
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Analysis: Does economic deprivation create terrorists?
Despite of these challenges, what have we learned about economic deprivation and terrorism? Overall, the evidence is mixed, and sometimes yields inconsistent conclusions.
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Who Benefits From Saudi Arabia’s Film Revolution?
But although major announcements may have been limited to Cirque du Soleil signing an agreement for its debut performance in Saudi Arabia, the prince’s Hollywood visit coincided with the historic news that AMC Theatres had won his country’s first cinema license and would be opening its first site on April 18, breaking a 35-year ban on public screens that was only lifted in December.
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Commentary: What Is America Going to Do About Syria Now?
Donald Trump says there will be a “big price to pay” for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s suspected use of chemical weapons in the rebel-controlled town of Douma outside Damascus. But what exactly could that mean?
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Economics 101: how should Bahrain spend its oil windfall?
While there remain questions over the precise extraction cost, and the volume of recoverable oil and gas, at this stage, Bahrainis should feel reasonably confident that they will experience a significant windfall in the coming years. How should the government look to spend it?
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How Should Business Handle the Changing Nature of Terrorism?
Fewer people were killed by acts of terrorism, insurgency, and politically or ideologically motivated violence in 2017 than in 2016, but the number of incidents is still very large – and the means of attack have shifted.
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Commentary: Reform Fatigue in Gulf Energy?
But the higher oil prices have undercut the urgency for reform, with a widespread feeling among policymakers that the worst is behind them. Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources Khalid al-Falih has commented that the continuation of production cuts will keep the market “stable,” while Brent crude prices have risen from a low of $45 per barrel in June 2017 to around $67 per barrel in April.
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