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Saudi Arabia Invites Developers for 3.7 GW of Solar Projects
Saudi Arabia is seeking to award four solar projects with a combined capacity of 3.7 GW as part of the fifth round of its National Renewable Energy Program (NREP), with the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) opening the qualification process for companies interested in the development of the four projects, according to a report in renewablesnow.com.
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Discussing Saudi Arabia’s Regional HQ program with Mansour El-Zahab and Zeynep Kösereisoğlu from Frontierview and much more…
In episode 108, Mansour El-Zahab and Zeynep Kösereisoğlu from Frontierview, a leading market intelligence and research company, join The 966 to discuss Saudi Arabia’s Regional HQ program (commonly referred to as the “RHQ” program) and dive into some of the legal and practical details ahead of the effective date of the program starting in 2024. The RHQ program is the […]
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Saudi Economy Predicted to Grow by 3.9% in 2024 as Inflation Stabilizes, OECD Says
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said that the Kingdom’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to rise by 3.9 percent in 2024, according to a report in Arab News.
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MENA’s Renewable Energy Promise
Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries are in a position to become, “not just a major source of renewable energy, but also a central and indispensable player in the global energy transition, uniquely able to balance supply and demand for all types of energy, both hydrocarbons, and renewables.”
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EU announces five-year Schengen visas for Saudi, Omani and Bahraini citizens
The EU will now allow citizens from Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Bahrain to apply for five-year Schengen visas. This marks a significant step forward in strengthening people-to-people relations between the EU and the GCC.
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At Davos, Kingdom Pushes Diplomacy and PIF Talks 2024 Investment Strategy
Saudi Arabia’s strong presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland is emblematic of an increasingly confident Kingdom on the global stage, with top officials from both the government and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund on the ground to promote Saudi Arabia’s interests.
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Saudi Arabia’s 7th FII Sees only “10-20” Cancellations out of 6,000 as Major Summit in Riyadh Proceeds Ahead
Richard Attias, the CEO of the FII Institute, said that out of over 6,000 people planning to attend the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh this week, organizers saw only 10-20 cancellations as a result of the war in Israel and Gaza, according to reports, as the major summit will continue ahead with the event as normal. […]
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US, Israel Deny Local Report That Saudis Freeze ‘Normalization’ Talks
Israeli and US officials on Monday denied a report in a Saudi-owned newspaper that Riyadh had frozen normalization talks with Israel because it refuses to make concessions to the Palestinians, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Professional League, 2023-24 Season by the Numbers
Saudi Arabia’s professional football league, the Roshn Saudi League, concluded it’s 2023-24 season with a number of records smashed and new benchmarks reached.
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Global Defense Spending Spikes in 2023
According to a study by Forecast International in 2023 global defense spending grew at its fastest pace in the last decade as governments respond to security crises unfolding around the world.
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Saudi Cash Boost Spurs Banks as Tadawul Climbs to August High
Saudi Arabia’s pledge to unlock delayed payments to contractors by the end of the year propelled the nation’s stocks to the highest level since August.
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Darkness and fear in Aleppo as the bombs rain down
The bombings at night are the worst. There is no electricity in the rebel-held portion of eastern Aleppo, and the warplanes flying overhead target any light piercing the blackness beneath.
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Last Remaining U.S. Maker of Cluster Bombs Stops Production
The last remaining United States manufacturer of cluster bombs is ending production of the controversial weapon, citing regulatory scrutiny and reduced orders for the internationally banned munition.
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Chasing bananas, dodging bombs: Life and death in besieged Aleppo
Aside from lack of fresh food, civilians in Aleppo were suffering shortages of fuel, canned food, eggs, sugar, flour and baby milk.
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Toll climbs to more than 200 in Islamic State’s worst-ever bomb attack on civilians
The death toll from a suicide bombing on a busy Baghdad shopping street rose to more than 200 Monday as victims succumbed to their injuries and rescuers pulled out bodies from the charred shops and malls, making it the Islamic State’s deadliest-ever bomb attack on civilians.
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Exclusive: White House Blocks Transfer of Cluster Bombs to Saudi Arabia
Asked about the hold on the shipments, a senior U.S. official cited reports that the Saudi-led coalition used cluster bombs “in areas in which civilians are alleged to have been present or in the vicinity.”
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Bombs in Baghdad kill 14, including some Shi’ite pilgrims
Three bombs went off in and around Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 14 people, including Shi'ite Muslim worshippers conducting an annual pilgrimage inside the capital, police and medical sources said.
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USS Harry S. Truman sets Navy record for dropping bombs against Islamic State
Aircraft flying from the Norfolk-based carrier USS Harry S. Truman have set a Navy record for the amount of bombs used in the fight against the Islamic State group, highlighting how U.S. military efforts in the region have intensified in recent months.
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‘It Sucks To Be ISIL:’ US Deploys ‘Cyber Bombs,’ Says DepSecDef
Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work told reporters today that ISIL is under tremendous pressure from the United States — “from every single direction, the north, the east, the west and the south” — and the terrorist group has lost every engagement with allied forces over the last six months. That apparently includes in cyberspace.
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Iraq: Death Toll From Sunday’s Suicide Attack Climbs to 61
Iraqi officials said on Monday that the death toll from Sunday's suicide truck bombing south of Baghdad climbed to 61.
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