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British Architecture Studio Foster + Partners Unveils Coral Reef-Like Marine Institute for Red Sea
Designs for the “world’s first fully immersive experiential marine life center” have been unveiled by British architecture studio Foster + Partners to be located on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, according to a press release from the world-renowned architecture firm.
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Manhattan, Reimagined: Saudi Arabia Applies ‘The Line’ Concept to New York City
NEOM has released a video showing what New York City and the island of Manhattan might look like if it were to be designed in the same concept as The Line, the Kingdom’s planned ultra-futuristic new city.
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KAPSARC Study: Saudi Arabia’s Economy is Expected to be 60% More Resistant to Oil Shocks by 2030
Saudi Arabia’s GDP is estimated to become 60% more resilient to oil price shocks by 2030, according to a new study by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC).
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Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Sets Target Date of 2026 for First Production of Green Hydrogen
Saudi Arabia’s giga project NEOM will start producing as much as 650 tons per day of green hydrogen in 2026, according to comments made by the CEO of NEOM Industrial City (OXAGON) at the Saudi International Iron and Steel Conference in Riyadh.
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Saudi Arabia’s New Airline ‘RIA’ Reportedly to Launch Soon with $30 Billion to Take On Regional Rivals
Saudi Arabia is in the final stages of launching its multi-billion-dollar new international airline, which sources say is likely to be branded “RIA,” according to an exclusive Arabian Business report.
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Hosting Olympics as ‘Ultimate Goal’ of Growing Sports Portfolio
Fresh off of hosting the boxing heavyweight title fight in Jeddah this weekend, Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal stated that Saudi Arabia has the “ultimate goal” of hosting the Olympics while it continues to develop a local sports industry and attract international events, according to an interview with the AFP and reported in Al […]
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Deputy Minister of Investment for Saudi Arabia Dr. Saad Alshahrani joins The 966, The IMF’s report on Saudi’s economy, and much more
Episode 58! Dr. Saad Alshahrani, Deputy Minister for economic affairs and investment studies at Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment joins The 966 to talk about the Saudi economy, investment opportunities, and reforms in the Kingdom. Dr. Saad also shares his story of studying in the U.S. and journey to becoming a deputy minister. Before the […]
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Saudi Arabia Announces New Permit Requirement for Content Creators, Social Media Influencers
Saudi Arabia will require all social media users and content creators who are monetizing their posts and stories to apply for and receive a permit from the Kingdom’s General Commission for Audiovisual Media (GCAM), a report in Arab News said.
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Saudi Arabia’s Economy Expanded 11.8% in the Second Quarter; Non-Oil PMI Rises to 8-Month High — Jadwa Investment
Saudi Arabia’s economy expanded 11.8% in the second quarter of 2022, Bloomberg reports, maintaining the fastest pace of growth since 2011 as oil prices boost the Kingdom’s economy. Beyond oil, however, Saudi Arabia is seeing positive signs in the non-oil economy as the Kingdom continues apace with economic reforms as part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
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A Special Edition of The 966: Reviewing President Biden’s Visit to Saudi Arabia with Jon Alterman, David Des Roches, and Hussein Ibish
A very special edition of The 966 for Episode 53: The 966 has lined up three experts to discuss their reactions to President Biden’s visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia and a renewed U.S. focus on the Middle East region. Hussein Ibish, columnist for Bloomberg, Dr. Jon Alterman from the Center for Strategic and International […]
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Will Egypt hold popular referendum on islands transfer?
Egypt and Saudi Arabia reached an agreement in June concerning their maritime borders that provided for transferring ownership of the Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia. This raised the ire of the Egyptian street, provoking protests in opposition to the move. Despite all that, an Egyptian administrative court ruled that the islands are still legally Egyptian, providing a victory to Egyptian public opinion that was opposed to the official position of the state and government.
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Opinion: In Yemen, An Opportunity for Iran-Saudi Dialogue?
Dina Esfandiary and Ariane Tabatabai
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Is the Iran-Saudi Cold War Heating Up?
While no hard proof has been presented, in the past month Iran has ratcheted up claims that Saudi Arabia is supporting groups working to overthrow the government in Tehran or to destabilize the country, in particular opening a new front with Kurdish separatists. The Saudis, for their part, say Iran is increasing support for Shiite militants.
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Was Saudi King Salman too sick to attend this week’s Arab League summit?
King Salman failed to show at the Arab League summit this week in Mauritania, allegedly for health reasons. The king’s health has been a question since his accession to the throne last year.
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What Would a Saudi-Iran War Look Like? Don’t look now, but it is already here
Now Iran seems to have provided its Shiite Houthi allies with C-802 missiles, which have been used in a number of attacks on United Arab Emirates (UAE) warships in the Saudi-led war in Yemen. The Houthis are inflicting heavy damage on the Saudi military, destroying scores of U.S.-supplied main battle tanks and other armoured vehicles using Iranian-provided anti-tank guided missiles. Iran’s proxies are seizing terrain in southern Saudi Arabia and lobbing Scud missiles at military bases deep within the kingdom.
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Can Syria’s Kurds realise territorial ambitions?
When the Syrian protest movement started in 2011, it was young Kurds in Amouda, in the north of the country, who took to the streets, calling for freedom and democracy.
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Will Afghanistan’s Lone Fighter Succeed?
Many Afghans and foreign observers acknowledge that Afghanistan’s honeymoon under Hamid Karzai— when money, jobs, foreign aid, and NGOs were abundant and everywhere— is over.
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Aleppo: Is besieged Syrian city facing last gasp?
Syria's civil war came late to Aleppo. It was July 2012. But after four years of bitter bloodshed between its government-held west and rebel east, the beating heart of Syria's commercial and industrial capital has entered cardiac arrest.
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Saudi’s Binladin appears to have dodged financial collapse, but what next?
Saudi Binladin Group, the kingdom’s biggest construction conglomerate, appears to have pulled back from the brink of a financial crisis that risked damaging the wider economy.
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Opinion: Saudi Arabia is privatizing the family silver, but how much is on the shelf?
How much could Aramco fetch today? Most agree that spinning off parts of the company could generate hundreds of billions of dollars. Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the driving force behind the proposed IPO, has estimated that it will be between $2-trillion and $3-trillion. Some projections reach the $10-trillion mark.
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