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Brooks Koepka Wins First LIV Golf Jeddah Event, Overcomes Uihlein on 3rd Playoff Hole
Brooks Koepka holed his birdie putt on the third playoff hole to win the LIV Golf Invitational-Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on Sunday and claim his first victory on the tour.
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MENA Region is the Fastest Growing Adopter of Cryptocurrency — Study
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are the world’s fastest-growing cryptocurrency markets, with the volume of crypto received in the region jumping 48% in the year to June, Reuters reports, citing blockchain researcher Chainalysis.
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‘Saudi Idol’ Talent Show to be Aired in December
The globally popular talent show Idol franchise is debuting in Saudi Arabia this December to showcase top amateur singers across the Kingdom. Saudi Idol joins hugely popular global versions like American Idol, Australian Idol and, Indian Idol.
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Saudi’s SNB Capital Tops Forbes Ranking of Middle East Asset Managers; More than Half of List Based in Saudi Arabia
Forbes Middle East released its second annual ranking of the Middle East’s top 30 asset management companies, placing Saudi Arabia’s SNB Capital at the top of the list which is dominated by Saudi entities.
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Development on AMAALA Pushes Ahead as 300 Contracts Awarded Worth $1.6 Billion to Date
Saudi Arabia’s ultra-luxury tourism project AMAALA has broken ground and has $1.6 billion of contracts currently out to tender across 54 proposals, the project’s developer The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) revealed in a press statement.
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Aviation Plans Set to be Revealed at Saudi Arabia’s Future Airport Development Summit Set for November in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia is set to launch a new event, the Saudi Airport Exhibition, which organizers are billing as the largest dedicated event for airport development in Saudi Arabia.
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SAMA Licenses Two More Fintech Companies, Bringing Total to 38
The Saudi Central Bank, also known as the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), announced on its website that it has granted permits to two companies to provide open banking solutions, bringing the total number of permitted Fintech companies operating under its Regulatory Sandbox to 38.
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President Biden Concludes Trip to Saudi Arabia with Agreements to Cooperate on Range of Issues
President Biden concluded his trip to Saudi Arabia with a renewed partnership with the Kingdom, pledging to work together with Saudi leadership to achieve shared goals on a number of diplomatic, energy, and trade issues.
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Dr. Sean Foley joins The 966 to talk about a changing Saudi culture, art in the Kingdom and more, and looking ahead to Biden’s visit
In Episode 52, Dr. Sean Foley, professor at MTSU and author of the book Changing Saudi Arabia: Art, Culture, and Society in the Kingdom, joins The 966. Dr. Foley specializes in Middle East history and the cultural, political, and religious trends in the wider Islamic World.
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Report: Announcement on Steps Toward Normalization of Saudi-Israel Relations Expected during President Biden’s Visit to Saudi Arabia
Steps toward normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel are expected to be announced over the weekend after President Biden meets in Jeddah with Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to a report in Axios, citing three Israeli officials.
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Netanyahu: Gaza deal must let Israel resume fighting until war goals met
Any Gaza ceasefire deal must allow Israel to resume fighting until its objectives are met, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, as talks over a U.S. plan aimed at ending the nine-month-old war were expected to restart. Five days after Hamas accepted a key part of the plan, two officials from the Palestinian militant group said the group was awaiting Israel's response to its latest proposal.
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DARPA wants to use AI to find new rare minerals
Secure access to rare Earth minerals is a critical national security issue, as the entire United States' economy is highly dependent on minerals—and the majority of them discovered so far are in China. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has partnered with a company called HyperSpectral that applies artificial intelligence to spectroscopic data, which could be key to using satellites or drones to find minerals that would be difficult to detect otherwise.
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New Google collaboration advances AI research in Saudi Arabia
Google announced $100,000 in seed research grants to AI researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ( KAUST) faculty in Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) to advance research in multilingual, multimodal machine learning, specifically in the use of generative and large language models (LLMs). The researchers will advance research in topics including health, cross-cultural language understanding, sustainability, privacy and education.
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Saudi border guards seize over a ton of qat
The General Administration of the Mujahideen and Border Guard patrols successfully thwarted multiple smuggling attempts in Jazan and the Asir Region, seizing a total of 1,222 kg of qat. Patrols in Jazan thwarted the smuggling of 507 kg of qat, and the confiscated items were transferred to the appropriate authorities after initial regulatory procedures. Security regiments in the Asir Region also intercepted 240 kg of qat in the Al-Farsha Governorate. In the Al-Raboah sector of the Asir Region, Border Guards arrested 11 Ethiopians attempting to smuggle 275 kg of qat.
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Saudi banks post $1.95 billion in aggregate profits for May 2024, reaching 14-month high
The Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) reported that these profits are before zakat and taxes. Cumulatively, banks recorded a total profit of SAR34.78 billion ($9.27 billion) in the first five months of 2024, compared to SAR31.12 billion in the same period last year.
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“Saudi consumers are developing a more sophisticated palate”
Clients (brands) are demanding more effective marketing strategies in the face of a booming domestic market. The ever-increasing number of homegrown brands is pushing the boundaries, forcing established players to up their game. This translates to a growing need for data-driven campaigns and innovative experiences that deliver measurable results. The government’s own digital transformation efforts have set a high bar, raising client expectations across industries.
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Saudi Arabia’s Liquidity Hits All-Time High of $760 billion
Saudi Arabia's liquidity levels continued to grow strongly, reaching SAR2,825,715 million at the end of May 2024, marking an annual growth of approximately 8.6%. This represented an increase of more than SAR222,928 billion compared to the same period in 2023, which stood at SAR2,602,786 million. These levels reflect the broad money supply (M3) as reported in the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA)'s monthly statistical bulletin for May 2024.
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Saudi wealth bolsters WTA’s ambitions for women’s tennis
In May, the Women’s Tennis Association sealed a multiyear partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. As a result, PIF became the naming partner for the WTA’s player rankings, while the WTA Finals — the tour’s biggest showcase — will move to Riyadh for the next three years. Prize money for the annual event will increase from $9mn to $15.25mn. And that deal came just over a year after the WTA joined forces with CVC Capital Partners. The European private equity firm paid $150mn for a 20 per cent stake in WTA Ventures, a new entity that controls the commercial income generated by the women’s tour.
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Saudi Arabia arrests over 16,000 residency, work, and border security violators
Joint field campaigns to follow up and arrest violators of residency, work, and border security regulations, which took place in all regions of Saudi Arabia from June 27 to July 3, 2024, revealed a total of 16,565 violators. This included 9,969 violators of the residency system, 4,676 violators of the border security system, and 1,920 violators of the labor system.
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Saudi Arabia’s e-commerce records grow by 17.47% in Q2 2024, driven by Riyadh’s leading issuance
The issuance of existing commercial records for e-commerce recorded a growth of 17.47% by the end of the second quarter of 2024, with 40,697 records issued compared to 34,645 in the same period of 2023, according to the Business Sector Bulletin issued by the Ministry of Commerce for Q2 2024. Riyadh City topped the regions in Saudi Arabia for issuing e-commerce records, with 16,535 commercial records. Makkah followed with 10,325 records, the Eastern Province with 6,525, Madinah with 1,938, and Al-Qassim with 1,326.
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