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Saudi-Israeli normalization, women in family businesses in Saudi Arabia, and a conversation with management consultant Jack Fowler from YCP Solidiance
- June 3,2022
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Episode 46! The 966 talks with Jack Fowler, director at the global management consulting firm YCP Solidiance and co-author of a new white paper on Saudi Arabia’s construction industry. But first, the hosts talk about “normalization” between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Saudi women in family businesses in the Kingdom, and then wrap up the week’s […]
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King Salman Appoints Former Ambassador to the United States Adel Al-Jubeir as Envoy for Climate Affairs
- May 30,2022
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- SUSTG Team
King Salman has appointed Adel Al-Jubeir as Saudi Arabia’s envoy for climate affairs, according to a royal order issued over the weekend. The appointment builds on the official portfolio of Al-Jubeir, who will continue holding his current positions of minister of state for foreign affairs and member of the Council of Ministers.
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MBZ takes the reins in the UAE, the PIF’s Saudi Coffee Co., and much more…
- May 20,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 44 📈 The hosts talk about the UAE’s long-time de facto ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who was elected as president of the UAE a day after the death of former leader Sheikh Khalifa. They also discuss Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund’s (PIF) new venture into the nascent coffee sector in caffeine-thirsty […]
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Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector, carbon capture investments, and a conversation on Saudi-Iraqi history with Joshua Yaphe
- May 13,2022
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In episode 43, the U.S. State Department’s Joshua Yaphe joins The 966 to discuss his book, “Saudi Arabia and Iraq as Friends and Enemies: Borders, Tribes and a Shared History.” Yaphe is a foreign affairs officer with the U.S. Department of State; responsible for research and analysis of political, economic, security and social affairs related […]
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Kingdom Aims for 70 Million Tourist Visits This Year; Visits Soar in 1Q 2022
- May 10,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Visits to Saudi Arabia soared in the first quarter of this year as the Kingdom eyes ambitious growth in the previously nascent sector, targeting over 70 million tourist visits this year, Saudi Tourism Authority CEO Fahd Hamidaddin told Reuters in an interview.
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Private Sector Continued to See ‘Robust Growth’ in April
- May 9,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector continued to see “robust growth” in April, Reuters reports, citing the headline seasonally adjusted S&P Global Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) which stood at 55.7 for the month.
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Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, Director of Behavioral Insights with Saudi Ministry of Health Joins The 966 to talk about his career and journey as a Saudi student in the USA
- May 3,2022
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The 966 welcomes onto the show Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, Director of the Behavioral Insights and Nudge Unit at Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia, and co-founder of SaudiGenome, onto the program to discuss his journey as a Saudi student in the United States for 15 years and his work now in Saudi Arabia for the ministry.
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Dr. Fatimah Alhamlan from KFSHRC and founder of Rofaida joins The 966, Biden’s pick for Ambassador to Saudi, and more…
- April 29,2022
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In Episode 40, Dr. Fatimah Alhamlan from King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSHRC) and founder of Rofaida, a Women’s Health Organization, joins The 966 to talk about her life’s journey that took her as a young woman from Medina to becoming an American-educated PHD researcher, Eisenhower fellow, and now as a leader at […]
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Saudi Arabia Will Purchase Up to 100,000 Lucid Vehicles, Company Says
- April 27,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Electric carmaker Lucid Group Inc., which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Tuesday said it has signed an agreement with the government of Saudi Arabia for the purchase of up to 100,000 of its vehicles over the next 10 years, according to Reuters.
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Saudi foreign policy, globalization, and the ‘shrapnel’ from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Afshin Molavi from Johns Hopkins SAIS
- April 15,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 35 of The 966 includes a terrific conversation with author, thought leader, and emerging markets expert Afshin Molavi, Senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and founder and editor of the Emerging World newsletter (eworld.substack.com). The hosts talk with Afshin about his recent piece, ‘Putin’s […]
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Entrepreneur Middle East’s Achieving Women 2022: Alia Al Farsi, Founder, Alia Gallery
In her younger years, one of the things that Alia Al Farsi was certain she wanted to do in the future was to open her own art gallery. An artist herself, with an art career spanning decades and involving the representation of her country Oman in regional and international exhibitions and competitions, by 2018, Al Farsi felt it was finally the right time to start working on her eponymous gallery, Alia Gallery, which she describes as her "biggest art project yet."
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UK urged not to downgrade Europe and Middle East in strategic rethink
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said in a keynote speech on Monday that "the world’s geopolitical centre of gravity is moving south and east". But Alicia Kearns, who chairs the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, said the phrase "Indo-Pacific tilt" often used by ministers was unhelpful. "The UK is not tilting away from its Euro-Atlantic partners," she said. "A careful balance must be struck between nurturing close ties with old friends and allies, particularly in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and forging newer partnerships elsewhere."
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Factbox: 10 memorable impressions from the Qatar World Cup | Reuters
The Qatar World Cup has delivered a rich feast of soccer for the past month, with shocks, great goals, incredible celebrations and record-breaking feats served up by the assembled cast.
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EU meets to try to break gas price cap impasse
European Union energy ministers are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday to try to agree a bloc-wide cap on gas prices after months of deadlock over whether the measure can ease Europe's energy crisis. After weeks of infighting between countries, the European Commission proposed a price cap last month - the latest EU response to a crisis caused by Russia cutting gas deliveries to Europe this year, leading to energy price spikes.
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EU strikes deal on world-first carbon border tariff
After all-night negotiations, the European Union struck a political deal on Tuesday to impose a carbon dioxide emissions tariff on imports of polluting goods such as steel and cement, a world-first scheme aiming to support European industries as they decarbonise. Negotiators from EU countries and the European Parliament reached a deal at around 5am in Brussels, on the law to impose CO2 emissions costs on imports of iron and steel, cement, fertilisers, aluminium and electricity.
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EU credibility at stake in European Parliament graft probe, ministers say
The European Union's credibility is at stake, EU foreign ministers warned on Monday, following allegations Qatar lavished cash and gifts on European Parliament officials to influence decision-making. Greece on Monday froze the assets of a key suspect in the case, Eva Kaili, a vice president in the European Parliament and one of four people arrested and charged in Belgium over the weekend, a source with knowledge of the matter said.
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Europe’s largest Middle Eastern bookseller to close
Al Saqi Books in London, which was established in 1978, blames closure on rise in prices of Arabic-language books and ‘detrimental’ effect of Brexit
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Egyptian e-commerce startup SIDEUP raises $1.2m seed round for Saudi expansion
Egyptian startup SIDEUP, which provides a suite of services for e-commerce businesses, has raised US$1.2 million in seed funding from regional and global investors to help it expand into Saudi Arabia.
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No OPEC+ oil shakeup as Russian price cap stirs uncertainty
The Saudi-led OPEC oil cartel and allied producers including Russia did not change their targets for shipping oil to the global economy amid uncertainty about the impact of new Western sanctions against Russia that could take significant amounts of oil off the market. The decision at a meeting of oil ministers Sunday comes a day ahead of the planned start of two measures aimed at hitting Russia’s oil earnings in response to its invasion of Ukraine. Those are: a European Union boycott of most Russian oil and a price cap of $60 per barrel on Russian exports imposed by the EU and the Group of Seven democracies.
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EU Asks Members to Set Russia Oil-Price Cap at $60
The European Commission, the European Union’s executive body, has asked the bloc’s 27 member states to approve a price cap on Russian oil of $60 a barrel, according to people familiar with the matter. Under the plan, the Group of Seven and Australia would to ban the provision of maritime services for Russian oil shipments unless the crude is sold at or under the level.
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