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Steve Lutes, Vice President, Middle East Affairs at U.S. Chamber of Commerce joins The 966
Steve Lutes, Vice President, Middle East Affairs at U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has been active in his role expanding the program in service to the Chamber’s membership and the broader U.S.-Saudi relationship. The 966 hosts discuss the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Business Program that Steve has grown over the years, his extensive travels to the region and […]
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Senior US Delegation in Riyadh for Talks Shows Commitment, Official Tells Al Arabiya
Senior US officials from the Biden administration are in Riyadh this week for security meetings to discuss Iran and other mutual defense concerns, with one official telling reporters that the meetings demonstrate a commitment to the region despite the narrative in the media that the U.S. is seeking to distance itself from the region.
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LEAPing forward in an increasingly tech-focused Saudi Arabia, Riyadh as a global events destination, and much more
The 966 Episode 75! The hosts discuss the recently-concluded LEAP conference and exhibition in Riyadh and how Saudi Arabia is increasingly becoming a leader in the space in the region. They also discuss how Riyadh is, in general, becoming a more attractive destination for global events, a concept once difficult to imagine before the Kingdom […]
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The 966 exclusive interview with Bechtel Saudi Arabia Managing Director Jacob Mumm on the company’s active role at Neom, the Riyadh metro, and its storied history in the Kingdom
In Episode 73 this week, The 966 features an exclusive conversation with Jacob Mumm, Managing Director for Bechtel Saudi Arabia. Bechtel’s role in over 300 major projects throughout 80 years in Saudi Arabia, including the world’s largest single industrial development project at Jubail, the ambitious Riyadh Metro project, “The Spine” at Neom, Ras Al Khair, […]
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Oil Continues Fall to $76 on Brent as Aramco Cuts Prices for Asia and Europe
Saudi Arabia cut oil prices for its main market of Asia and for Europe, “signaling that demand remains sluggish as economies slow and coronavirus cases in China surge,” according to Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power to build 1.5 GW wind plant in Uzbekistan
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power is set to build a sizable 1.5 GW wind energy plant in Uzbekistan, signing power purchase agreements and investment agreements to build the Kungrad wind farm in Karakalpakstan—previously known as the Karakalpakstan Wind IPP.
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Riyad Capital Sees 2022 Non-Oil Economy Growth in Saudi Arabia at 5.2% in 2022 and 4.3% in 2023
Saudi-based investment bank Riyad Capital said Saudi Arabia’s non-oil economy is projected to grow of 5.2% in 2022 and 4.3% in 2023, Hans Peter Huber, Chief Investment Officer, said in a report.
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Lucid Teases ‘Gravity’, its First SUV with Seating for Seven, Targeting 2024 for Launch
Lucid Motors today revealed ‘Gravity’, its first SUV with seating for up to seven people that “reimagines utility — and sport — like never before,” the company said on its website and in a promotional video on YouTube.
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Reem Philby and Alan Morrissey Set to Embark on ‘Heart of Arabia’ expedition, a 1,300km journey across Saudi Arabia
In Episode 64, The 966 interviews Reem Philby and Alan Morrissey, two of the four team members set to embark on the ‘Heart of Arabia’ expedition, a 1,300km journey across Saudi Arabia following the route of Harry St John (Abdullah) Philby that took place 105 years ago. Philby and Morrissey join The 966 to discuss […]
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Sustainability in Saudi Arabia with expert Jeffrey Beyer, the Red Sea’s latest developments, and more – The 966 Episode 63
Episode 63! The hosts welcome Jeffrey Beyer, Managing Director, Zest Associates, a Dubai-based consultancy that develops sustainability solutions for governments and private companies for the low carbon economy. First, the hosts discuss Richard’s one big thing this week, which is Saudi Arabia’s forthcoming Saudi Games, the largest single sporting event ever in Saudi Arabia. Lucien’s […]
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Aramco Digital, World Wide Technology ink partnership to transform Saudi Arabia’s AI infrastructure
“Last year we announced our ambitious plans to expand into the Middle East region with the goal of establishing a US-centric technology innovation hub. Today’s partnership with Aramco Digital marks a significant chapter in our mission to provide cutting-edge technology solutions in the region,” said Omar Mir, International Board Member at World Wide Technology.
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How Swizz Beatz Climbed to the Top of Saudi Arabia’s Camel Racing Scene
He now travels to Saudi Arabia so often that he considers it a second home. He is a co-founder of a roller-skating rink in the desert retreat of AlUla, where the camel race was held, and keeps an apartment in the capital, Riyadh; a few years ago, he was granted Saudi citizenship.
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Saudi Arabia Tops Edelman’s Trust Index for National Leadership
Saudi Arabia has topped the global trust rankings in Edelman’s 2024 Annual Trust Barometer. The report from the global consulting and PR firm shows that 86% of Saudi citizens trust their government to make key decisions for the country’s goals. The 24th edition of the report also finds that 78% of respondents trust the Saudi business sector, and over 80% have strong confidence in the nation's leaders and scientists to manage innovation.
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Who were granted Saudi citizenship?
A Royal Decree was issued to grant Saudi citizenship to a number of scientists, physicians, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and distinguished talents with unique expertise and specializations.
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A new esports tournament in Saudi Arabia promises to be a game-changer – but it’s also caused division in the industry
The Esports World Cup (EWC) – which began on July 3 – has brought together professional gamers, publishers and fans from across the world for an eight-week competitive gaming bonanza. Its record-breaking prize pool of more than $60 million has raised eyebrows and Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation which is organizing the event, told CNN Sport that the spectacle will help unite the industry.
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Saudi King, Crown Prince congratulate new Iran president on election win
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated the new president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, on his election victory. “On the occasion of your victory in the presidential elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran, we are pleased to send you our sincere congratulations and best wishes for success, looking forward to continuing to develop relations between our two brotherly countries and peoples, and continuing coordination and consultation in order to enhance regional and international peace and security.”
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Abu Dhabi International Book Fair Expands Access to Literature
From April 29 to May 5, thousands of people filled the vast halls of Abu Dhabi’s largest conference center to attend the 33rd annual Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. While the event itself was founded in 1981, the scale and impact of the fair have grown tremendously. In 2020, for example, the fair took place over two days at a small cultural center on Saadiyat Island, an artificial island home to the United Arab Emirates’ Cultural District. Three years later, the fair had grown into a weeklong vibrant and expansive festival, providing a platform for more than 1,350 exhibitors from 90 countries – almost 150 more than the 2023 fair and including 12 additional countries. More than 230,000 visitors enjoyed free access to a wide variety of talks, book signings, and exhibitions. At the fair’s conclusion, more than 160,000 books were sold.
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Will Iran’s new president pursue dialogue with the west?
Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian has beaten hardliner Saeed Jalili in the Iranian presidential race. The July 5 runoff drew some six million more voters than the first round of polling on June 28, pushing up turnout to just under 50%. While President-elect Pezeshkian will begin receiving calls and hold discussions with foreign counterparts from July 8, he will not be sworn in before the parliament until early August. This has not, however, stopped Iranian veteran diplomats from immediately backing any effort by Pezeshkian to engage the west and revive the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Riyadh among top 15 fastest-growing cities: Report
Riyadh has emerged as one of the top 15 fastest-growing cities by 2033, according to the Savills Growth Hubs Index. The report, part of Savills’ global thought leadership programme Impacts, highlights Riyadh as the only non-Asian city in the top 15 list. The city’s growth potential is linked to a projected 26 percent population increase, expected to reach 9.2 million from the current 5.9 million over the next decade.
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2024 could be world’s hottest year as June breaks records
Last month was the hottest June on record, the EU's climate change monitoring service said on Monday, continuing a streak of exceptional temperatures that some scientists said puts 2024 on track to be the world's hottest recorded year. Every month since June 2023 - 13 months in a row - has ranked as the planet's hottest since records began, compared with the corresponding month in previous years, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said in a monthly bulletin.
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