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Saudi PIF, Bahraini Counterpart Mumtalakat Sign Agreement to Boost Cooperation and Investment
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and its Bahrani counterpart, Mumtalakat, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand cooperation and enable new and promising investment opportunities in Bahrain.
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Israel, Gaza, and a region with shifting power dynamics with columnist Hussein Ibish
In Episode 125, the hosts welcome veteran columnist and analyst Hussein Ibish onto The 966 for his third appearance on the program to unpack the implications of Israel’s brutal war in Gaza and the shifting regional and global power dynamics since October 7th.
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Report Says Saudi Arabia Seeing a Surge in Demand for Cybersecurity Specialists
Saudi Arabia has seen a surge in demand for cybersecurity specialists amid growing concerns about cyber threats within the Kingdom, according to a recent report by security software company Qrator Labs.
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Human Capability Initiative Conference in Riyadh Concludes with Goal of Increasing Employment Rate in New Industries
The Human Capability Initiative (HCI) Conference launched this week in Riyadh at the King Abdulaziz International Convention Center under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with the goal of boosting human capital in the Kingdom.
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Riyadh Air Makes Waves at Aviation Festival of Asia 2024
New Saudi airline Riyadh Air is touting its new offering at an industry event in Asia, with the CEO and COO giving public appearances and with it a glimpse into the plans and aspirations of the startup airline.
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Lucid CEO Says Saudi Arabia Views Struggling EV Maker as Strategic Investment for Economic Diversification
Lucid Motors CEO said at the Geneva International Motor Show today that the struggling EV maker and its Saudi backers are “in this together for the long run” and the relationship is like a “marriage,” according to a report in Bloomberg.
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Ahead of LEAP in Saudi Arabia, MCIT’s Abdullah Alshamrani joins The 966 to talk tech, ecosystem development, and more…
Abdullah Alshamrani, General Manager of the Digital Entrepreneurship Center at Saudi Arabia’s MCIT join The 966 to talk ecosystem development in the Kingdom, the entrepreneurship scene, and the Kingdom as a future destination for tech.
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Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saif (1953-2024)
*A note from SUSTG’s President, Richard Wilson.* My friend, Khaled Al-Saif, a true Saudi patriot, passed away on February 18.
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SoftBank to Create Industrial Robots for Saudi Arabia
Alat (Arabic for ‘machines’), the PIF funded $100 billion initiative to create an automated manufacturing hub in Saudi Arabia will invest up to $150 million in partnership with SoftBank.
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2nd Edition of FII in Miami, Florida Kicks Off Tomorrow
Leaders from the public and private sector, business and finance executives and others will descend this week on Miami for the second FII event to take place in that city to discuss potential solutions to the planet’s ongoing conflicts and climate change, as well as artificial intelligence.
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Rafael Nadal gives brutally honest verdict on Saudi Arabia criticism and sportswashing claims
“What happens is that there comes a certain moment when you can be in one place or another, based on your opinion. I respect all opinions, as long as mine are also respected,” Nadal began. “Do they pay me to come here? Yes. But we must not lose perspective. You come here and what do you think? Are you doing good or bad? Because the only problem in the end is that you get paid for it. “Because, really, by coming here, you help the country. And those who speak in such a drastic way against the country, very well. “So, what do you want? For them to continue being bad, for them to continue keeping the country locked up, with more inequality? There is only one reality. “In the end, by coming here, we make events happen and tourists come, something that didn’t happen four or five years ago.
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Trees of the Gulf: Olive Trees and a Mediterranean Diet in the Desert
Aside from the sea itself, there is nothing that defines Mediterranean culture and heritage more than the olive tree. While entrepreneurs and immigrants from the Mediterranean to places with similar climates, such as California and parts of Australia, have planted olive groves and developed small industries, olive oil from outside the Mediterranean is a niche product, rarely held in high regard. But Saudi Arabia is challenging the Mediterranean’s 6,000-year hold on olive oil on a grand scale.
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Attackers kill 5, injure 22 at Turkish aviation site
Two attackers killed five people and wounded 22 others on Wednesday in what Ankara called a terrorist attack at the Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters, where witnesses said they heard gunfire and an explosion. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said both attackers were killed after the attack, adding two of the injured are in critical condition. TV broadcasters showed footage of armed assailants entering the TUSAS building near Ankara.
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Lebanon’s cash economy surge drives FATF grey-listing concerns
Lebanon is set to be placed on a financial crime watchdog’s grey list this week, with experts pointing to the country’s expanding cash economy and parallel financial system as key drivers behind the designation, according to senior economists and sources familiar with the matter. The designation comes as Lebanon grapples with a complex web of challenges, including a widespread shift away from traditional banking following the 2019 financial crisis, which has created new vulnerabilities in the financial system.
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BRICS Summit 2024: Key moments from day 1 of Kazan talks
The opening day featured traditional performances and cultural exchanges. Putin is scheduled for approximately 20 bilateral meetings, including talks with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas regarding Gaza. In addition, a significant Modi-Xi meeting is planned for Wednesday, their first since recent border tensions. The summit will conclude with the Kazan Declaration on Thursday, focusing on economic cooperation, alternative payment systems, and global challenges.
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MBC Studios Head Zeinab Abu Alsamh on Training the Next Generation of Saudi Talent
Prior to joining Saudi Arabia’s MBC Group in 2021, Zeinab Abu Alsamh, one of The Hollywood Reporter‘s 2024 Most Powerful Women in International TV, served as chief commercial officer of the Saudi Broadcasting Authority, where she was responsible for the programming strategies of its entire broadcast portfolio. At MBC Studios, the in-house premium content production arm of MBC Group, she oversees the production and development of new projects, while also serving as CEO of MBC Academy, which discovers and nurtures emerging talent.
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Saudi Surgeon Honored for Performing the World’s First Fully Robotic Heart Transplant
The award also commemorates his successful completion of the world’s first robotic heart transplant on a 16-year-old patient suffering from end-stage (Class IV) heart failure. This achievement represents a turning point in heart transplant surgery practices, with a medical approach that relies on minimal surgical intervention, thereby reducing pain, shortening recovery times, and minimizing the risks of complications.
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Saudi FM arrives in Russia’s Kazan to attend BRICS summit
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Russia’s Kazan to head the Kingdom’s delegation at the BRICS summit as “a country which is invited to join the group,” Al-Ekhbariya said on Wednesday. Prince Faisal is representing King Salman at the meeting of around 20 world leaders. In a joint statement issued on Wednesday, the BRICS group said it was “deeply concerned about ongoing conflicts and instability in the Middle East and North African region.”
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Al-Rajhi: 364000 Saudis join employment market for the first time in 2024
Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Eng. Ahmed Al-Rajhi said that as many as 364000 Saudi citizens have joined the local employment market, for the first time, during the year 2024. Addressing the first dialogue session of the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh on Monday, the minister revealed that a total of 50 decisions have been taken to localize qualitative jobs, during the past four years, including the professions of accounting, pharmacy, radiology, and that is in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Investment.
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Saudi Arabia Taps BlackRock to Build Mortgage-Backed Securities Market
The country hopes developing a secondary market for mortgages would allow banks to offer borrowers lower interest rates and improve the cost of home ownership, BlackRock Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink said at a conference in Johannesburg. In August, BlackRock signed an agreement with Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company — the state-owned equivalent of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the US — to develop the real estate finance market in the kingdom. “Spreads are much wider than if there was a securitization market,” Fink said. “It would be much narrower and the homeowners would benefit, so the cost of home ownership would go down.”
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