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President Biden thanks Saudi Arabia as Kingdom Plays Key Role in Sudan Evacuations
Saudi Arabia hosted more than 150 people from various nations who were evacuated from war-torn Sudan, including from the United States, according to reports.
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Kingdom Targets New ‘Underground River’ Longer than Nile to Address Water Needs
Saudi Arabia is planning to launch the world’s largest potable water project by digging a “river” four meters deep, 11 meters wide and 12,000 kilometers long, aimed at surpassing the Nile river, according to a local reporter and published in Arabian Business.
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US Senate confirms Michael Ratney as next US ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Despite being nominated by US President Joe Biden in April 2022, Michael Ratney, has just been confirmed by the US Senate as the next US ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
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PIF to Host Major Private Sector Forum Set for March 14-15; Announcements Expected at Event to ‘Strengthen Saudi Local Economy’
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is all set to host a private sector forum next week in Riyadh at the Four Seasons to strengthen the Kingdom’s local economy.
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Antonia Carver, director of Art Jameel, Riyadh’s New Murabba Development, Founding Day 2023 and more
In Episode 76, The 966 welcomes Antonia Carver director of Art Jameel, who discusses her work supporting artists and creative communities in the Middle East region and beyond. Art Jameel was founded by the Jameel family philanthropies and is headquartered in Saudi Arabia and the UAE and works globally. Before the discussion, the hosts talk […]
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Saudi Arabia Sends their First Female Team to an International Tennis Federation (ITF) Event
This week saw another “first” for Saudi women and women’s sports in the Kingdom as the Saudi Arabia sent their first female team to an International Tennis Federation (ITF) event, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Arabia Crown Prince launches New Murabba Development Co. to Develop Riyadh’s Downtown
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has launched a new initiative called the New Murabba Development Co. to develop Riyadh’s downtown “through the building of a unique living, working, and entertainment experience.”
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Physician-scientist Dr. Doaa Alsaleh MD joins The 966, plus a new visa to visit Saudi and much more
In Episode 74, a conversation with Dr. Doaa Alsaleh MD, a physician-scientist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City on her journey, work, research, and future before returning to work in Saudi Arabia soon. Dr. Doaa was born in Saudi Arabia, got her medical degree in Bahrain, and is now […]
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Saudi Aramco Acquires Trading Arm of US Refiner Motiva
Saudi Aramco has acquired the trading arm of US refiner Motiva Enterprises LLC, according to Bloomberg, as Aramco expands its operations in the Americas.
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Saudi Arabia’s Flynas Eyes Overseas Expansion in Bid to Reach Top 5 Lowcost Carriers Globally
Saudi Arabia-based low-cost carrier Flynas said its board approved establishing local units outside the Kingdom’s borders in two more countries “as part of a plan to become the Middle East’s largest discount airline and one of the five biggest globally,” Bloomberg reports.
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Goldman, BlackRock Bosses Contend With a Changing Saudi Arabia
The most influential names from the world of finance and business are flying to Riyadh for the eighth iteration of the kingdom’s Future Investment Initiative. Dubbed ‘Davos in the Desert,’ the event’s pre-summits started Monday. Over the course of the next few days, we’ll hear from the likes of David Solomon, Jane Fraser, Marc Rowan and Larry Fink. They’re heading to the kingdom amid a profound shift in their relationships with Saudi Arabia’s nearly $1 trillion wealth fund.
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Saudi tourism facilities face penalties for non-compliance, ministry warns
According to the ministry, during recent inspections of licensed facilities, it discovered a lack of conformity of promotional material to regulations and failure to display contact information for duty managers in the reception area, among other issues. Additionally, the ministry said it found instances of invalid licenses for some government partners in the tourism sector and failure to maintain cleanliness or carry out maintenance at a number of facilities.
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World Cup 2034: Saudi Arabia human rights report ‘flawed’
Football's global governing body, FIFA, are expected to announce the middle eastern kingdom as the host for the 2034 tournament on December 11, with no other bids being considered at this point. But the decision to award the tournament to a country with a poor human rights record has angered advocacy groups. FIFA attempted to fulfil their stated commitment to human rights by commissioning an independent report on Saudi Arabia by the Saudi arm of London law firm, AS&H Clifford Chance. But its findings have been slammed.
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Foreign investors flock to flagship Saudi economic conference — but face less free-flowing cash
Described in past years by some attendees as a bonanza for Saudi cash, fund managers who spoke to CNBC this year draw a distinctly different picture as the kingdom simultaneously upholds more requirements for prospective fundraisers and investors, while also facing a revenue crunch amid lower oil prices and production. “Without question, it’s gotten way more competitive to attract money from the kingdom,” Omar Yacoub, a partner at U.S.-based investment firm ABS Global, which manages nearly $8 billion in assets, told CNBC. “Everyone and anyone has been going to ‘kiss the rings,’ so to speak, in Riyadh.”
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U.S. feared Iran could hit Saudi oil fields
Israel's strikes, by hitting military targets rather than industrial facilities, have — for now — prevented a wider war. That has been a key goal of President Biden and Secretary of State Tony Blinken since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
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Why Herve Renard is the perfect appointment for Saudi Arabia after Mancini exit
In a stirring announcement video posted on social media on Saturday night, Herve Renard was confirmed as the new head coach of the Saudi Arabia national team. His return to the Green Falcons, 19 months after leaving to take charge of the French team at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil, will be music to the ears of Saudi football fans.
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Saudi Arabia targets local manufacturing of wind energy towers to enhance renewable energy sector
Following two strategic agreements signed with Al-Yamamah Steel Industries Co. and Arabian International Co. for Steel Structures, Saudi Arabia seeks to strengthen its position in the wind energy sector by fostering local manufacturing capabilities and facilitating essential knowledge transfer. These agreements were part of 107 deals and memorandums of understanding, collectively valued at $27.69 billion, formalized at the Energy Localization Forum in Riyadh under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy and the LCGPA.
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Saudi Arabia Expects to Announce $28 Billion of Deals at FII Summit: Video
Deals worth more than $28 billion are likely to be announced by executives from around the world who’re attending the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Richard Attias, the chief executive officer of the FII Institute tells Joumanna Bercetche
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Saudi FM receives Somali counterpart in Riyadh
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Somali counterpart Ahmed Moalim Fiqi in Riyadh on Sunday. During the meeting, the ministers reviewed Saudi-Somali relations and discussed ways to enhance them in various fields. Regional and international developments and topics of common interest were also discussed.
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Saudi Arabia pushes for Africa debt relief as private investments set to reach $25B
Public debt in Africa reached $1.8 trillion in 2022, with such high levels constraining the ability of countries to cope with unexpected crises or invest in development. Jadaan said Saudi Arabia's plans to help Africa with its debt crisis — first proposed during Riyadh's hosting of the G20 in 2020 — have "directly impacted" countries such as Chad, Zambia, Ghana and Ethiopia. "Saudi Arabia believes in the importance of these efforts, and we are committed to continue exerting them," he added. During the 2020 G20 summit, Saudi Arabia called for the suspension of African debt payments. At the inaugural Saudi Arabia-Africa summit in November 2023, Riyadh continued to press for resolving debt issues in Africa.
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