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Saudi Arabia Selected as Club World Cup 2023 Hosts after Al Hilal Reached 2022 Final
Saudi Arabia has been selected to host the 2023 Club World Cup in December, FIFA announced on Tuesday in an unanimous vote.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Issues Royal Decree Appointing Ayman Alsayari as New Central Bank Governor, Replacing Fahad Al-Mubarak
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a royal decree appointing a new governor of the Kingdom’s central bank and moving its former boss to a role as advisor to the Royal Court, according to reports.
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International Visitors to Saudi Arabia Increase as Kingdom Attracts Most Tourists in First 9 Months of 2022
Saudi Arabia registered more than 18 million international arrivals in the first nine months of 2022, higher than any other Arab nation during that timeframe, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia Rolls Out a New Events Investment Fund (EIF) to Drive Investment in Culture, Tourism, Entertainment and Sports
Saudi Arabia has launched an investment fund specifically to support the culture, tourism, entertainment and sports industries, according to Reuters, citing the state news agency SPA.
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Dr. Aziz Alghashian talks Saudi-Israel relations, the Future Minerals Forum 2023, water in Saudi Arabia and much more!
In episode 70 of The 966, Dr. Aziz Alghashian joins The 966 to talk about Saudi-Israel relations in 2023, the status of the Abraham Accords, and his view on Saudi foreign policy going forward. Before the conversation with Dr. Aziz, the hosts discuss the upcoming Future Minerals Forum 2023 in Riyadh, major developments in Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Mineral Wealth Exceeds $1.3 Trillion, Ministry Says
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has announced that the Kingdom’s mineral wealth is now valued in excess of $1.3 trillion, including deposits of copper, zinc, phosphates, uranium and gold, the Saudi Press Agency has reported.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Ambitions in the Spotlight as WTTC 2022 Global Summit Wraps
Saudi Arabia’s tourism ambitions were in the global spotlight this week as the 22nd World Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit took place in the Saudi capital from November 28th – December 1st.
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Saudi Arabia Signs $30 Billion Worth of Investment Agreements with South Korea
South Korean and Saudi Arabian leaders signed investment agreements worth at least $30 billion with South Korean companies in a major push to strengthen ties between the two nations, according to reports.
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Prince Waleed bin Nasser Al-Saud from Saudi-based Consultancy Mukatafa, more on the U.S.-Saudi relationship, Saudi’s mining sector, and more
Episode 65! Prince Waleed Bin Nasser Al Saud joins The 966 — Prince Waleed is CEO of Mukatafa, a consultancy based in Riyadh that brings together the public and private sectors in Saudi Arabia, forming an ecosystem that enables the private, public, and third-party sectors to collaborate, integrate, and grow together as the Kingdom drives […]
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Middle East’s Largest Broadcaster, MBC Group, Taps Banks for IPO — Report
The Middle East’s biggest broadcaster, MBC Group, has tapped two top banks to work on its initial public offering in Riyadh, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
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What’s Holding Back Entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa?
Entrepreneurs can create wealth, enable economic regeneration through innovation, create jobs, and often go on to become philanthropists.
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What Attracts Tourists To Afghanistan?
Despite the obvious dangers, there is a small tourist industry in Afghanistan. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to London travel operator Marc Leaderman, who had led trips to the war-torn country.
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Who and what is missing from the Yemen peace process?
But here’s the rub: experts say the two sides at the negotiating table don’t really command the support of many of those battling it out on the ground, nor are the needs of the populace being addressed.
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Perspective: Is Saudi Arabia Zion?
Relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia are changing as both countries find common ground in their hostility towards Iran and need to confront jihadist groups like the Islamic State. A retired Saudi general last month led a delegation of academics and businessmen in a rare, if not first public visit to Israel in a bid to stimulate debate about a 14-year old Saudi plan for Israeli-Arab peace.
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How do the numbers stack up in the UAE, Saudi Arabia?
The Emirates NBD Purchasing Managers’ Indices (PMIs) for June have recently been released, showing solid but slightly slower growth in the non-oil private sectors of the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
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America’s Saudi Arabia? Why Investors Are Still Hot On The Permian Basin
Indeed, while America’s other big tight oil fields have slumped in recent months, with the Bakken down 18% and Eagle Ford off by a third, the Permian has declined by just an iota, holding steady at 2 million barrels per day.
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What are Russia’s objectives in Syria?
CNN's Matthew Chance explains why Russia wants to maintain its strong presence in the Middle Eastern country.
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Was the $400 million in cash paid after the Iran prisoner deal really ransom?
“Those who opposed the nuclear deal will call it ‘ransom’ and those who supported it will call it ‘compensation.’ ”
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Is Saudi Arabia Really Inviting Russia to Play a Bigger Role in the Middle East?
Al-Jubeir may be offering improved economic ties with Moscow as a way of eliciting greater American and Western concern, annoying Iran, and discrediting the hope for a Russia option within Saudi policy circles all at once.
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Saudi Outlook: How Healthy Is the Economy?
Ahmed Badr, chief executive officer at Renaissance Capital Dubai, discusses Saudi Arabia's economy, their reform plan and his investment strategy for the kingdom.
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