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Ahead of LEAP in Saudi Arabia, MCIT’s Abdullah Alshamrani joins The 966 to talk tech, ecosystem development, and more…
- February 26,2024
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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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The 966 LIVE at Hevolution’s Launch in Riyadh with HRH Dr. Haya Bint Khaled Bin Bandar Al-Saud and Dr. Mehmood Khan, CEO of Hevolution
- December 8,2023
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The 966 Podcast features a special episode this week for episode 114 with an exclusive, live duo of conversations, first with HRH Dr. Haya Bint Khaled Bin Bandar Al-Saud, Vice President of Organizational Strategy and Development for the Hevolution Foundation, and then with Hevolution’s CEO, Dr. Mehmood Khan. Lucien and Richard recorded conversations with top […]
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Inflation in Saudi Arabia Continues to Decline, Easing to 2.3 Percent in July
- August 15,2023
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Saudi Arabia’s annual rate of inflation last month eased to 2.3 percent, down from 2.7 percent in June, according to official data. According to GASTAT, which produces and publishes the official data, housing, food and transport were among the drivers of a rise in consumer prices in July from a year earlier.
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Royal Order Converts Riyadh’s King Saud University to Independent, Non-Profit Academic Institution under Umbrella of RCRC
- July 27,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman issued a Royal Order transforming King Saud University into an independent, non-profit academic institution that be under the “umbrella” of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, according to multiple reports.
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Saudi businesswoman Dana Alajlani joins The 966, the PIF eyes a new sports investment arm, perceptions of Saudi and much more
- July 7,2023
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Saudi businesswoman Dana Alajlani, Head of Public Affairs for the GCC at Sanofi, the French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company headquartered in Paris, joins The 966 to share her professional journey and story. Dana is also Co-Chairwoman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Saudi Arabia (AmChamKSA) and is involved there with the Women in […]
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Two people killed near the U.S. consulate building in Jeddah in exchanged fire; no Americans harmed
- June 29,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Two people were killed when an armed man exchanged fire with Saudi Arabian security authorities near the U.S. consulate building in Jeddah, according to reports leading to the deaths of the gunman and a security guard.
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Saudi’s SAMI Ink’s Deal with France’s Safran Helicopter Engines for Engine Maintenance – Reuters
- June 23,2023
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State-owned Saudi Arabian Military Industries(SAMI) signed an agreement with France’s Safran Helicopter Engines for engine maintenance and repair, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Arabian Low-Cost Carrier Flynas is in Talks for an Airbus SE Jet Order – Reports
- June 13,2023
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Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier Flynas is in talks for an Airbus SE jet order, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg, as the main challenger to U.S.-based Boeing eyes major deals from growing Middle East carriers.
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Aquaculture in KSA
- July 18,2024
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Saudi Arabia’s aquaculture sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, with production increasing by 400% between 2015 and 2022. This rapid expansion can be attributed, in part, to a concerted effort from public and private stakeholders to bolster food security in the region, improve economic diversification, and reduce overreliance on food imports.
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Saudi Non-Oil Activity reaches 50% of GDP as Economy Continues to Diversify
- March 15,2024
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Non-oil economic activity in Saudi Arabia contributed 50 percent to the Kingdom’s gross domestic product in 2023, the highest level ever, the Ministry of Economy and Planning said on Thursday. The total non-oil economy was worth $453 billion at constant prices, driven by continued growth in investment, consumption and exports.
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U.S. pulls missile defenses in Saudi Arabia amid Yemen attacks
Saudi Arabia maintains its own Patriot missile batteries and typically fires two missiles at an incoming target. That’s become an expensive proposition amid the Houthi campaign, as each Patriot missile costs more than $3 million. The kingdom also claims to intercept nearly every missile and drone launched at the kingdom, an incredibly high success rate previously questioned by experts.
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Saudi ambassador, UN Yemen envoy discuss peace efforts
Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN discussed the latest developments in Yemen during a meeting with the newly appointed UN special envoy to the country on Thursday. Abdallah Al-Mouallimi and Hans Grundberg also discussed international efforts to achieve peace in Yemen and issues of common interest.
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Yemen: ‘Climate of fear’ grows, all sides to blame, say rights experts
In a new report commissioned by the Human Rights Council into how the war has been waged over the last 12 months, the panel condemned the same “egregious” violations that have characterized their previous findings. These include airstrikes by the Saudi-led international coalition that supports the Yemeni Government, and “indiscriminate” shelling of civilians, “particularly by the Houthis but also by the Government of Yemen and the Coalition”.
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Hungry Yemenis eyeing fish catch blame exports for prohibitive prices
Ahmed al-Yafei watched fishermen unloading boxes of catfish from small boats docked in the bustling port of Aden in south Yemen, keen to buy some for his hungry family - before realising he could not afford it. "The cost of a kilogram has reached 7,000-8,000 riyals ($8). That is the equivalent of red meat prices. It's a disaster for us!" Yafei said in the buzzing fish market, where fishmongers stood at wooden tables piled with kingfish, squid or red snapper from the day's catch.
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Three explosive drones destroyed over Yemen, Saudi-led coalition says
The Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen's Houthi group said it had intercepted three explosive-laden drones over Yemen on Wednesday, a day after shrapnel from a drone destroyed over Saudi Arabia wounded eight and damaged a civilian plane.
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At least 30 killed in Houthi strikes on Yemen base, spokesman says
The Houthis have carried out several attacks using armed drones and ballistic missiles on the al-Anad military base, Yemeni southern forces spokesman Mohamed al-Naqeeb said. Naqeeb said that between 30 to 40 soldiers were killed and at least 60 wounded, adding the death toll may still rise as rescuers were still clearing the scene.
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Pedaling for peace: cyclists hit the road in war-torn Yemen
Dozens of Yemeni cyclists hit the road Wednesday with a shared goal -- to spread peace in a country embroiled in conflict for more than seven years. In the capital Sanaa, the cyclists prepared for their 320-kilometre (200-mile) journey to the northern province of Saada, one of the areas devastated by the ongoing war between the government and the Huthi rebels.
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Yemeni workers in Saudi face the prospect of returning home
A Saudi analyst told Reuters the move aimed to free up jobs for citizens in the south as part of efforts to tackle Saudi unemployment of 11.7%. Saudi hosts 2 million Yemeni workers, according to the Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies.
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Mass job terminations hit hundreds of Yemenis in Saudi Arabia
Abdulrahman Tayeb, a Yemeni doctor, was shocked when his hospital in southern Saudi Arabia told him his contract would not be renewed, leaving him with a difficult choice: go home to a nation at war or try to find work in another country. He is not alone. Hundreds of medical staff, academics and other professionals in the kingdom's southern region bordering Yemen have in recent weeks been told they are being let go, several Yemenis told Reuters.
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U.S. gives $165 million in new Yemen aid, urges others to follow
The United States is providing $165 million in new humanitarian assistance for Yemen, the U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen said on Monday, adding he hoped it would encourage other donors to come forward with funds to address Yemen's funding shortage. A serious gap in funding for the Yemen aid response appeared last year, but more funds started flowing from March-April after U.N. officials said Yemen could see the world's worst famine in decades.
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