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Discovery Channel Documentary About The Line in Saudi Arabia features Interview with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave an interview to the Discovery Channel for a new documentary about The Line, discussing some of the earliest ideas around the design and what the project means to the Kingdom and the world.
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Saudi gigaprojects update: All you need to know
Writing for Construction Week, Angitha Pradeep provides an update on five (more if you separate Neom’s multiple builds) giga projects ongoing in Saudi Arabia.
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Contract Signed for $1.5 Billion for NEOM High-Speed Railway to Connect Port Development of Oxagon and The Line
Milan, Italy-based Webuild and its joint-venture partner Shibh Al Jazira Contracting Company (SAJCO) have signed a contract worth circa $1.5 billion to design and build 57 kilometers (35.4 miles) of a high-speed railway in NEOM, along the north Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia which will connect Oxagon and The Line, according to reports.
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Neom’s progress and opening date, Syria comes in from the cold, the Rua Al-Madinah giga-project and much more
Episode 86! The hosts fly solo today with lots to discuss from a busy week in Saudi Arabia. Richard’s One Big Thing is the recent developments on Saudi-Syria relations. Syria has come in from the cold in recent days as the Arab League and Saudi Arabia in particular prioritize engagement with Assad regime to solve […]
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MENA startups Raised $7 Million in April 2023, a 93 Percent Decline Year-on-Year – WAMDA Report
In April 2023, startups based in the Middle East and North Africa raised roughly $7 million, a drop of 97 per cent compared to March 2023 and a 99 per cent drop compared to April 2022, according to a report in Wamda.
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Knight Frank’s Faisal Durrani joins The 966 to talk Saudi real estate, giga-projects and much more
In Episode 84, The 966 speaks with Faisal Durrani, partner and head of Middle East research for the global real estate company Knight Frank. Mr. Durrani shares some of the highlights and key information from Knight Frank’s recently-released 2023 report on real estate in Saudi Arabia, The Saudi Report 2023, a publication which touches on many […]
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Saudi World Cup Coach Hervé Renard, who Led Kingdom Past Champion Argentina in Qatar, to Exit
Hervé Renard has quit as coach of Saudi Arabia’s national team and is set to take over France’s women’s team, according to reports.
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Holy Month of Ramadan Begins for Muslims Around the World; Ramadan Kareem from the SUSTG Team
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan began at sundown on Wednesday, as Muslims around the world celebrated the start of the holy month which begins a period of dawn-to-dusk fasting intended to bring them closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of those less fortunate.
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Royal Decree Names Salman al-Dosary as Saudi Arabia’s new Minister of Media
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced a series of Royal Decrees in a minor reshuffling of some top leadership positions.
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Report: Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power Eyes Three More Giant Hydrogen Plants
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power company is looking beyond its already ambitious plan to build a massive green hydrogen plant in NEOM, possibly adding as many as three more plants of a similar size and scale in the Kingdom, according to a scoop from Bloomberg.
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Can a Massive Saudi Arms Deal Help Save General Dynamics’ Tank Biz?
Last week, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency -- the arm of the Pentagon responsible for coordinating foreign arms sales -- announced that it has notified Congress of a big new order for Abrams main battle tanks for Saudi Arabia. According to DSCA, Saudi wants to buy 153 M1Al/A2 "tank structures" from General Dynamics.
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What is Clifford Chance Doing in Saudi Arabia?
Altogether, six partners will practice in Riyadh under the association. Two existing Clifford Chance associates will be promoted to partner and move over to AS&H: Majid Al-Sheikh and Mansoor Al-Hagbani, while the firm is bringing onboard Dr. Fahad Abuhumed, a former deputy minister at the Ministry of Commerce and Investment. Three other existing Clifford Chance partners will remain with Clifford Chance.
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Commentary: Will Saudi women rewrite the rules of male guardianship?
The nuclear male guardianship system is connected to the larger guardianship system of the ruler or king that is mentioned in the Saudi Constitution under Chapter 3 titled “Constituents of Saudi society.”
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Why Has Tehran Allowed Russian Bombers to Use an Iranian Base?
Tehran’s allowing Russian bombers to fly missions to Syria from a base in Iran, then, may be intended as a message to all of Iran’s opponents regarding Syria or other issues attempting to court Russia.
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Can Tunisia’s new prime minister overcome the trust deficit?
While Tunisia’s commitment to the democratic process is regularly lauded by outside observers, including me, Tunisian trust in their government has reached staggeringly low levels, suggesting that the democratic experiment is far from complete.
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15 Years After 9/11, Is America Any Safer?
It’s harder for terrorists to get into the country, and harder for them to pull off something spectacular if they do. But we have not plugged some of the most threatening security gaps.
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Perspective: What If Saudi Arabia Collapses?
Saudi Arabia as a failed state would send international markets into free fall. State collapse in Saudi Arabia would halt oil production, significantly increasing the price of oil and dramatically weakening global economies.
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The new Saudi war on car drifting: Why is it relevant?
According to Saudi traffic authorities, at least one driver gets into an accident in the kingdom every second, while at least 20 people - mostly young Saudi men - die per day to speeding, drifting or reckless driving.
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Perspective: The Iran Nuclear Deal is Working for Both Sides, So Why All the Complaints?
So why is there so much unhappiness with the agreement? Largely because it is burdened by unmet – and undeserved – expectations on both sides.
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What’s in a Name? The Rebranding of the Nusra Front
What does it mean? Less than meets the eye, but, like any desert mirage, it tells us something about the local atmosphere.
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