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MasterCard’s Maria Medvedeva joins The 966 to talk payments, fintech and more; plus more on Leyja at Neom
- November 3,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 110, Maria Medvedeva, Vice President, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain for MasterCard joins to discuss the company’s KSA strategy, fintech, payments, innovation, and her experiences living and working in a changing and evolving Saudi Arabia. Maria, based in Riyadh with her family, is responsible for Mastercard’s growth strategy and delivering innovative payment experiences for […]
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Saudi Pro League Clubs to Play in Iran After Travel Ban Lifted
- September 5,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Pro League clubs will travel to Iran to feature in the Asian Champions League after the Asian Football Confederation on Monday said games between teams from the two nations would be played on a home-and-away basis for the first time since 2016, according to a report in Reuters.
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“The Clean Hydrogen Economy and Saudi Arabia”: A Roadmap to Energy Leadership
- May 21,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Faculty and researchers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and King Abdullah Petroleum Studies & Research Center (KAPSARC) have unveiled a new publication: “The Clean Hydrogen Economy and Saudi Arabia.”
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MBS’ True Legacy
- April 10,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Writing in Al-Arabiya, Richard Wilson, SUSTG president and The 966 Co-host, points out the fundamental (rather than flashy) changes that represent Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s true legacy.
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Report: Saudis Resume US Defense Talks After Pause From Israel-Hamas War
- January 31,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has resumed talks with the US about forging closer defense ties after a pause following the start of the Israel-Hamas war in early October, according to people familiar with the discussions, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Stake in $30 Billion Indian Cricket League – Report
- November 6,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in buying a multibillion-dollar stake in the Indian Premier League (IPL), international cricket’s most lucrative event, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia Said to Weigh Investing in ‘Made in Italy’ Fund; Italy’s Eni and ACWA Power Sign Green Hydrogen Deal
- September 4,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Italy and Saudi Arabia are in talks about a potential Saudi investment in Rome’s new strategic fund, Italy’s Industry Minister Adolfo Urso said on Monday, as the two signed a deal to forge closer economic relations, particularly in energy, Reuters reports. The “Made in Italy” fund was approved in May and will have an initial endowment of […]
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Aramco launches first quantum computer in Saudi Arabia
- May 20,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco has signed an agreement with Pasqal, a global leader in neutral atom quantum computing, to install the first quantum computer in Saudi Arabia.
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U.S. Ambassador Michael Ratney joins The 966 for a truly informative Episode #127
- April 9,2024
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Ambassador Michael Ratney shares his insights with The 966 in a wide-ranging conversation with Richard Wilson. Just over one year in his position, Amb. Ratney offers his perspective on change in Saudi Arabia and an evolving U.S.-Saudi relationship.
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Saudi Arabia’s non-oil sector grew 4.6 percent in 2023 – Reports
- February 1,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil sector grew at a strong rate, a positive sign for the Saudi government’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform drive that puts diversification of the economy away from oil as a top goal.
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Water in the Middle EastCan the Middle East solve its water problem?
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ComorosSaudi Arabia offers Comoros $22 million to finance water, road projects
Saudi Arabia has signed agreements with Comoros worth $22 million to help finance water and road infrastructure in the poor Indian Ocean island nation, as Riyadh seeks to expand its network of allies against its Gulf rivals.
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Iran’s decision to cut the flow of water from Lower Zab River into northern Iraq has exacerbated water crisis in the Kurdistan region.
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TurkeyTurkey assures Iraqis it won’t cut off water on Tigris River
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Gina HaspelCIA Nominee Haspel Pledges No More Waterboarding
“Having served in that tumultuous time, I can offer you my personal commitment, clearly and without reservation, that under my leadership CIA will not restart such a detention and interrogation program,” Haspel plans to tell the Senate Intelligence Committee at her confirmation hearing on Wednesday, according to excerpts released on Tuesday night.
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Nile RiverEgypt’s Nile is running out of water
In the 1940s, there was an average of around 90,000 cubic feet of water available per person each year. Now, it is less than a third of that, well within the United Nations’ zone of water scarcity.
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Power and WaterSaudi state-backed co invites bids for Jubail water, power project
Saudi Arabia’s Water & Electricity Co (WEC) invited proposals on Monday to develop Jubail Phase 3, an integrated water desalination and power plant in the country’s Eastern Province, according to a tender posted on its website.
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UAE Water ReserveUAE has built the world’s largest water reserve in Liwa desert
The reserve exists in an aquifer under the Liwa desert at the southern edge of the country, about 160 km away from the desalination plants located at the coast. It contains about 26 billion liters of water, and needed 26 months to fill it up. In case of emergencies, the reserve can provide about 100 million liters of water per day to the country’s residents.
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WaterSaudi-led group wins deal to build key Oman water project
ACWA Power leads consortium picked to build and operate plant to generate 25m gallons per day
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