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Discussing Saudi Arabia’s sporting ambitions and investments with expert Simon Chadwick, a NEOM update, and much more
Episode 92! Saudi Arabia’s sporting ambitions and investments have been dominating global coverage of the Kingdom in recent months. The 966 speaks with Simon Chadwick, Professor of Sport and Geopolitical Economy, SKEMMA Business School, Paris, about all of the interest and investments by Saudi Arabia and Gulf nations into global sports. Professor Chadwick has consulted […]
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Saudi Arabia Allocates $7.8 Billion Worth of Investments for Expo 2030 – SPA
Saudi Arabia has allocated $7.8 billion worth of investments for Expo 2030, state news agency SPA reported early on Wednesday, as the Kingdom pitches for the opportunity to host the global event.
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The Saudi PIF Invests in Saudi football, Messi to Miami, and Saudi entrepreneurs Sara Bin Laden and Renad Aljefri join The 966
Saudi entrepreneurs Sara Bin Laden and Renad Aljefri, recent WIN fellows, join The 966 from Jeddah to discuss their experiences and journeys to-date. Renad and Sara recently took part in the second cohort of the Atlantic Council’s Women Innovators Fellowship, known as the WIN fellowship – a program launched by the empowerME initiative of the […]
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LIV Golf, PGA Tour to Merge in Surprise Development; Yasir Al-Rumayyan to Chair New Entity
In a surprise move, the PGA Tour and its well-funded rival, LIV Golf, have agreed to merge, ending a dispute between the two tours.
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Saudi Arabia In Talks to Join BRICs Bank – Report
Saudi Arabia is in talks to join the New Development Bank, the lender created by the BRICS group of nations, according to a report in Bloomberg, citing a report in the Financial Times.
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An update on the VC scene in Saudi Arabia with Eyad Albayouk, Saudis in space, Newcastle United rises and much more…
Episode 88! Venture capitalist Eyad Albayouk returns to The 966 to talk about the latest developments in the VC sector in Saudi Arabia as well as the closing of his new startup seed fund with Flat6Labs in Saudi Arabia. The hosts discuss with Eyad the rocky start for new funding rounds in the Kingdom after […]
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Saudi Arabia Introduces New Work Visa, Aimed at Making it Easier for Businesses to Bring in Foreign Workers Temporarily
Saudi Arabia recently introduced a new work visa, known as the “Temporary Work Visa” to replace the previous “Work Visit Visa” and is designed to make it easier for businesses to bring in foreign workers for short-term assignments and should enable employers to resource their commercial activities more readily, a report highlights.
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Saudi Arabia and Syria to Resume Diplomatic Missions After Decade-Long Freeze, Officials Confirm
Saudi Arabia is continuing apace with major shifts in its foreign policy, formally resuming diplomatic ties with Syria after a decade-long freeze, officials confirmed on Tuesday.
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Asset Management Firm Tiger Global, Visa Invest in UAE Fintech Company Tarabut Gateway for Saudi Expansion – Report
Payments giant Visa Inc. has made its first open banking investment in the Middle East, joining Tiger Global Management in backing UAE-based fintech firm Tarabut Gateway’s latest fundraising which outlines an expansion to Saudi Arabia, according to Bloomberg.
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Iran and Saudi open embassies as thaw continues, U.S.-Saudi diplomacy evolves, and much more
In Episode 82, the 966 hosts fly solo and discuss some of the top developments of late on Saudi Arabia – and there are a lot of them. First, the hosts discuss Richard’s One Big Thing, which is the readout of the recent call between the U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, and Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli parliament’s decision to ban UNRWA
The move “constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and a direct violation of the rules of international legitimacy, in light of the unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe facing the brotherly Palestinian people,” the Saudi foreign ministry said in a statement carried by state news agency SPA.
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Saudi Arabia, Spain Team Up to Build Advanced Combat Corvettes
Saudi Arabia and Spain agreed on Tuesday to build three advanced combat ships for the Saudi Navy. This initiative supports the “Sarawat Project,” which aims to enhance Saudi Arabia’s maritime security capabilities. Under this agreement, the new multi-mission combat ships will enhance Saudi Arabia’s readiness against air, surface, and subsurface threats. The ships, classified as “Corvette Avante 2200,” will defend Saudi Arabia’s vital interests, strengthen maritime security, and support the National Defense Strategy aligned with Vision 2030. The new ships will match the five Sarawat Project ships delivered earlier, featuring cutting-edge combat and engineering systems. This agreement highlights the commitment of both nations to bolster naval strength and safeguard regional security.
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Kering Launches its Kering Generation Award in Saudi Arabia in Partnership with the Saudi Fashion Commission
The first Saudi edition of this Award program will specifically seek to identify start-ups that have an impact on customer engagement, circular economy and water protection. Together, Kering and the Saudi Fashion Commission commit to driving impactful change by promoting sustainable practices and supporting visionary fashion initiatives that shape a responsible future.
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Saudi Arabia to host first high-level meeting of the Global Coalition for Two-State Solution on October 30
In his speech, Deputy Minister Al-Khereiji emphasized the importance of enhancing the efforts of the Union for the Mediterranean to promote regional security, particularly at a time when the region urgently needs decisive action to halt ongoing escalations, violence, and destruction. He stated, "The Israeli aggression in Gaza and Lebanon has brought the region to a critical crossroads, placing the international community before two existential choices: either to act effectively to support international law and promote a two-state solution, or risk further escalation and deepening suffering, undermining the credibility of international efforts to maintain peace and security in the region."
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Saudi teenager helps connect highschoolers with new opportunities
The young founder’s story begins in 2007, when he was born in Virginia, US, to a Saudi father and American mother. When he was two his family moved to Riyadh where he enrolled in Manarat Al-Riyadh International School (MARIS) and studied there from kindergarten to 12th grade. Approaching the last few years of high school and struggling to find extracurricular projects, Al-Qahtani took it upon himself to create SEFS. He told Arab News that his aim is “to create an online portal for students to connect with new opportunities across all Saudi Arabia … I decided to create something I wished I had at the time. My thought process is if something needed is missing then I need to fill that gap.”
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF pivots to domestic focus, eyes AI revolution, says Al-Rumayyan
“AI could add nearly $20 trillion to the global economy by 2030,” Al-Rumayyan stated, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global AI hub. The fund is reportedly in early discussions about a potential AI partnership worth up to $40 billion with venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz. Since its launch, the FII has facilitated deals worth over $125 billion, demonstrating Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in global investment circles. Al-Rumayyan highlighted that while financial returns remain important, investment decisions must balance economic, social, and environmental outcomes.
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World must do more to ensure Middle East security, Saudi minister tells Mediterranean Union
The Saudi deputy foreign minister, Waleed Elkhereiji, spoke at the Union for the Mediterranean’s ninth Regional Forum in Barcelona on Monday about the importance of efforts to enhance regional security, at a time when decisive and practical international action is required to halt a continuous cycle of violence and destruction. He said the region is at a critical crossroads as a result of Israeli aggression in Gaza and Lebanon, which presents the international community with two options: to act effectively in support of international law and to reinforce the need for a two-state solution to the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or to risk further escalations and deeper suffering that undermines the credibility of international efforts to maintain peace and security in the region.
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Saudi Arabia’s FDIs top set agenda, says Al-Falih
The growth of the Saudi gross domestic product since the launch of Vision 2030 reached 70%. During the same period, the local economy ranked the second fastest growing among the G20 nations, despite the oil market shocks and geopolitical turmoil, said the minister in a speech on the first day of the Future Investment Initiative Summit held in Riyadh.
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Saudi Arabia says 540 companies have chosen Kingdom for regional headquarters
Saudi Arabia’s investment minister said on Tuesday the number of companies in the Kingdom with a regional headquarters had reached 540, ahead of a 2030 target of 500. “Our target was 500 regional headquarters by 2030. I’m glad to announce we have reached 540 by this morning,” Khalid al-Falih said during the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh.
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Passenger traffic at Saudi airports rise to 94M in 9M 2024
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) said that Saudi Arabia’s airports received 94 million passengers in the first nine months of 2024, a rise of 15% year-on-year (YoY). GACA said the number of flights increased by 10% YoY, while the volume of air freight rose by 52% YoY.
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