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Saudi Arabia Launches Separate Real Estate Registry, Indicators Platforms – Report
Saudi Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Real Estate General Authority Majid al-Hogail launched on Monday the Real Estate Registry platform and the Real Estate Indicators platform on the sidelines of the Saudi Proptech Summit, according to a report in the Saudi-owned Asharq Alawsat.
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Saudi giga-projects and construction with MEED editor Colin Foreman, an update on the New Murabba and the Saudi Pro League, and more
Colin Foreman, journalist and editor for the Middle East Economic Digest (MEED), joins The 966 to talk about construction, giga-projects, and Saudi Arabia’s economic development. MEED is a leading resource for executives with a highly-respected publication for the MENA region. Before the conversation with Colin, the hosts discuss the latest with the Saudi Pro League […]
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2024 Esports World Cup in Riyadh Buzz Grows
The inaugural 2024 Esports World Cup, an annual event replacing Gamers8 and run by the Esports World Cup Foundation, will take place in Riyadh this July 4 – August 24 featuring 20 events in 19 video game titles as well as the largest prize pool in esports history of over US$60 million.
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Eid Mubarak 2024
Wishing all peace and serenity on this blessed occasion.
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Kingdom Launches ‘Alat’, A New Effort to Transform Saudi int Electronics and Advanced Industries Hub
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Thursday the launch of a new Public Investment Fund company called “Alat,” which will contribute to the aim of making Saudi Arabia a global hub for sustainable technology manufacturing that focuses on advanced technologies and electronics, Saudi Press Agency reported.
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Saudi Arabia to Convene Emergency Arab Summit in Riyadh ‘In the Next Few Days’ and Will Postpone Arab-African Summit
Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al Falih said the Kingdom would convene an emergency Arab summit in Riyadh “in the next few days” to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Zurich-based UBS projects Middle East digital economy to quadruple by 2030; outpacing global average
The Middle East’s digital economy is projected to grow from $180 billion to about $780 billion by 2030. A 20% compound annual growth significantly outpacing the global average.
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U.S. and Saudi Arabia enhance energy cooperation agreement
Building on the Partnership for Advancing Clean Energy Agreement signed in Jeddah on July 15, 2022, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia, met with U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in Riyadh to set a detailed timeline for collaborative projects.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.N. to Chair Historic Commission on the Status of Women
The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) unanimously decided to choose Saudi Arabia to chair the 69th session of the commission during the year 2025, according to reports.
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The Public Investment Fund’s Head of National Development, Jerry Todd, talks PIF investment strategy, localization and more…
Lucien Zeigler sits down with an exclusive conversation with Jerry Todd, Head of the National Development Division at the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia, in a new format and program called 966 Live, recorded at PIF studios in a fireside chat style of engagement. Jerry Todd, who is also on the PIF’s Management […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman says Israel committing genocide in Gaza
At a joint summit by the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Conference held in Riyadh, the prince and other Arab leaders doubled down on their criticism of Israel's assaults on Gaza and Lebanon, calling for an immediate ceasefire. "This summit is held as an extension to the previous summit in light of the continued heinous Israeli aggressions against our brotherly Palestinian people and the extension of aggressions on the brotherly Republic of Lebanon," he said in his keynote speech. "The kingdom reiterates its denounciation of the genocide perpetrated by Israel against the brotherly Palestinian people, which resulted in more than 150,000 martyrs, wounded and missing, the majority of whom are women and children."
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In Gaza, ‘an entire society now a graveyard’
Aid workers and U.N. officials paint a picture of complete devastation. Louise Wateridge, a spokesperson for the U.N. agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, posted a video of her recent drive through stretches of northern Gaza, showing an endless moonscape of cratered buildings and desolate, debris-strewn streets. “There is no way of telling where the destruction starts or ends,” she wrote online. “No matter from what direction you enter Gaza City, homes, hospitals, schools, health clinics, mosques, apartments, restaurants — all completely flattened. An entire society now a graveyard.”
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Saudi crown prince says Israel committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza as “genocide” in some of the harshest public criticism of the country by a Saudi official since the start of the war. Speaking at a summit of Muslim and Arab leaders the prince also criticised Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Iran. Israel has vehemently denied that its forces are committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. In a sign of improving ties between rivals Riyadh and Tehran, Prince Mohammed also warned Israel against launching attacks on Iranian soil.
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Commentary: GCC-US Relations in Trump’s Second Term: It’s Not Necessarily All Bad News
Furthermore, Trump’s potential for greater stability in his policies and decisions during a second term is a hopeful prospect for GCC states. His first term was marked by significant turnover in his administration and abrupt shifts in policy direction. A second term, by contrast, is likely to offer more consistent decision-making, providing Gulf states with predictability and facilitating a stronger, more enduring partnership with the United States. Another factor underpinning a more positive outlook is Trump’s policy of non-interference in the domestic affairs of GCC countries. As is typical of Republican administrations, Trump’s approach focused on shared strategic interests without pressuring Gulf states on internal reforms. This respect for sovereignty fosters trust between the two sides thereby strengthening their cooperation.
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What Trump’s return means for US ties with Saudi Arabia
But the Middle East has changed dramatically since Trump left office in 2021, and a lot depends on how he navigates these shifts. The GCC is more unified internally and on better terms with neighbours like Iran compared to Trump's first term. The Gulf states’ financial ties with Beijing, meanwhile, go much deeper than four years ago. Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are also heavily involved with the BRICS group of developing nations and Saudi Arabia has been granted dialogue partner status in the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). At some point, Beijing’s deep trade and technology ties with Saudi Arabia and the UAE may irk Trump, and it will be interesting to watch how he deals with these new realities.
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Saudi-Iranian Relations Warm as Middle East Braces for Trump’s Return
The general chief of staff of Saudi Arabia's armed forces, Fayyad al-Ruwaili, met his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Baqeri, in Tehran during a rare visit on November 10. Iran's official IRNA news agency said they discussed the development of defense diplomacy and bilateral cooperation without offering any details. Iranian media said Baqeri had discussed regional developments and defense cooperation with Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman al-Saud last year. Ruwaili is only the second high-profile Saudi official to travel to Tehran since Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore diplomatic relations after seven years following Chinese-brokered talks in March 2023. Previously, Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan visited Iran in June 2023.
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COP29: Saudi Arabia launches carbon credit exchange to bolster decarbonization efforts
The exchange platform, managed by Saudi Arabia's Regional Voluntary Carbon Market Company (RVCMC), is part of Saudi Arabia's strategy to scale up its voluntary carbon market. As part of the opening, 22 Saudi and international companies will participate in an auction on Nov. 12 on the platform. The auction will offer 2.5 million high-integrity carbon credits from 17 projects certified by Verra, Gold Standard and Puro.earth, with a vintage of 2020 onwards. Most of the credits auctioned will be from projects in the Global South, including Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Pakistan and Vietnam. This will be RVCMC's third carbon credit auction after it held auctions in Nairobi and Riyadh previously. Last year, RVCMC sold 2.2 million mt of carbon credits on June 14 at its second auction in Kenya as the kingdom looks to expand its presence in the carbon sector.
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Arab, Muslim leaders at Riyadh summit demand end to Israeli occupation for Mideast peace
The summit’s closing statement called for a return to the pre-1967 borders, referencing UN resolutions and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, which offered Israel normalized relations in exchange for a two-state solution. The leaders of 57 nations emphasized the urgent need for a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital and called for an internationally sponsored plan with specific steps and timelines to achieve this. Trump’s election last week for a second term in the White House was likely on leaders’ minds, said Anna Jacobs, senior Gulf analyst for the International Crisis Group think tank. “This summit is very much an opportunity for regional leaders to signal to the incoming Trump administration what they want in terms of US engagement,” she said.
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India, Saudi Arabia top buyers of Russian VGO and fuel oil in October, LSEG data shows
India and Saudi Arabia were the top destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil and vacuum gasoil (VGO) exports in October, traders said and LSEG data showed. Total fuel oil and VGO exports from Russian ports last month declined by 3% from September to about 4.15 million metric tons, according to Reuters calculations based on LSEG data. Since the European Union's full embargo on Russian oil products went into effect in February 2023, Asian countries became the main destination for Russia's fuel oil and VGO supplies.
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Saudi start-up Ceer teams up with Rimac
Ceer, the Saudi Arabian EV joint venture (JV) between the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund the PIF and Taiwanese electronics heavyweight Foxconn, has signed a deal with Croatia’s Rimac for the supply electric drive systems (EDS) for its planned EVs. upcoming flagship range of EVs. Rimac is aiming to expand from building niche performance BEVs like its own Nevera e-sportscar and the Pininfarina Battista, Aston Martin Valkyrie and Koenigsegg Regera to supply of its technology to more mass-market vehicles.
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