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Saudi Astronauts Meet with HRH Ambassador Reema bint Bandar; Set to Conduct Cloud-Seeding Experiments in Space
- March 22,2023
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Two Saudi astronauts who are heading to the International Space Station met this week with HRH Princess Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States, who shared a photo of the meeting on social media.
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White House and Embassy of Saudi Arabia release statements lauding ‘landmark’ purchase of Boeing aircraft
- March 15,2023
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean noted that the agreements will anchor Saudi Arabia’s new international airline together with support for a new international airport. The partnership is another milestone in eight decades of cooperation between Saudi Arabia.
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Riyadh-based Consultancy Mukatafa, Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning Sign MOU to Collaborate on Private Sector Development
- March 13,2023
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Riyadh-based private consultancy firm Mukatafa has signed a MOU with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Economy and Planning to improve the Kingdom’s development plans and enable sustainable growth, according to Arab News.
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Saudi NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. Signs $8.5bn Finance Deals
- March 1,2023
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Saudi-based NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. has signed finance agreements with several financial institutions totaling $8.5 billion, Arab News reports, to finance its clean energy facility.
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National Pride on Display Across the Kingdom as Saudi Arabia Celebrates Founding Day February 22nd
- February 22,2023
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Saudi Arabia celebrated its newest national holiday, Founding Day, for the second time on February 22nd which honors the establishment of the Saudi state and is marked by traditional demonstrations across the Kingdom.
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LEAP Conference Concludes in Riyadh with Major Deals, Focus on Tech
- February 9,2023
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The 2023 LEAP conference ended on Thursday in Riyadh, with major deals for cloud computing centers and announcements of investments into the Kingdom’s tech sector in hopes of creating a vibrant startup ecosystem.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF, U.S.-Based AeroFarms Agree to Establish Riyadh-Based Vertical Farms Company
- February 1,2023
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has signed a joint venture agreement with New Jersey-based AeroFarms to establish a company in Riyadh to build and operate indoor vertical farms in the Kingdom with an eye toward expansion in the wider MENA region, according to a report in Arab News and a press release from the PIF.
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Saudia Travelers to Get 4-Day Visa With Ticket Purchase in New Tourism Push
- January 26,2023
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Saudi Arabia is set to relax its visa entry requirements further with a new program to boost tourism that grants a four-day visa to those who fly into the Kingdom on its national carrier, Saudia, according to reports.
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NEOM’s Oxagon Will Open First Hotel in 2025 – Report
- January 24,2023
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Neom’s OXAGON city will see its first hotel opening in 2025, according to a report, as development across the Kingdom’s giga-projects continues forward.
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Bloomberg Columnist Hussein Ibish on US-Saudi Relations, Energy and Global Diplomacy, and Much More
- January 13,2023
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Bloomberg columnist and senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington Hussein Ibish joins The 966 to talk about global diplomacy, U.S.-Saudi relations, energy markets, Saudi Arabia as an emerging power, and so much more. Ibish is a weekly columnist for Bloomberg and The National (UAE) and is also a regular contributor […]
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UAE-backed Yemen leader says his troops at island air base
Mayun, also known as Perim Island, is located about 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) off the southwestern edge of Yemen. World powers have recognized the island’s strategic location for hundreds of years, especially with the opening of the Suez Canal linking the Mediterranean and Red Seas. A runway the length of the one built on Mayun can accommodate attack, surveillance and transport aircraft.
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U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Lenderking’s Travel to Saudi Arabia
U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking will travel to Saudi Arabia on June 15-17 where he will meet with senior officials from the Governments of the Republic of Yemen and Saudi Arabia, as well as UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths. Throughout the trip, Special Envoy Lenderking will discuss the latest efforts to achieve a comprehensive, nationwide ceasefire, which is the only way to bring Yemenis the relief they so urgently need.
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Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Yemen, Some 200 Migrants Missing: AP
U.N. and Yemeni officials said Monday a boat capsized off the coast of war-torn Yemen a day earlier and some 200 migrants, mostly from the Horn of Africa, were missing. The shipwreck Sunday was the latest sea disaster involving African migrants seeking a better life in oil-rich Gulf countries.
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U.S. sanctions network charged with funding Yemen’s Houthis
The United States on Thursday announced sanctions on what it called members of a smuggling network that generates tens millions of dollars for Yemen's Houthis, pressuring the Iran-aligned movement to accept a ceasefire and peace talks.
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As war destroys Yemen’s present, museums struggle to preserve its past
A bronze statue of the main god of the kingdom of Saba, located in what is now the Yemeni province of Marib, lies in a dark and fortified room of the Sanaa National Museum.
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World Bank Approves $50 Million to Continue Improving Critical Urban Services in Yemen
The World Bank Board of Directors today approved a $50 million grant from the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank’s fund for the poorest countries, to support the Yemen Integrated Urban Services Emergency Project (YIUSEP).
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Yemen’s Houthis say launch drone attack on Saudi air base
Yemen's Houthi rebels said they launched a bomb-laden drone attack early on Sunday on the King Khalid Air Base in Saudi Arabia's southern city of Khamis Mushait. "The hit was accurate," Houthi military spokesman Yehya Sarea said in a statement aired by the Houthi-run al-Masirah TV. However, Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV reported that "the Saudi-led coalition intercepted and destroyed a bomb-laden drone that the Houthi militia launched early Sunday towards Khamis Mushait."
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Temperature rising in south Yemen as rivalries fuel power shortage
In Yemen's southern port city of Aden, Nawfal al-Mojamal struggles to keep Soviet-era machinery running at the main power plant as electricity outages fray the nerves of residents already fed up with poor services and political wrangling. Only two turbines out of five at the diesel-fired al-Hasswa plant are still running, producing up to 50 megawatts (MW) of power in a region where the deficit hovers around 300 MW. Piles of trash make the building seem abandoned and dust and diesel particles fill the air.
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Yemen Covid Surge Threatens to Worsen Country’s Humanitarian Crisis
Masks and social distancing are scarce in the port city of Aden, where many see Covid-19 as less of a threat than cholera or typhoid.
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Pentagon chief, Saudi crown prince discuss regional security, Yemen war
Austin "noted Saudi Arabia’s recent successes in defeating Houthi attacks on the Kingdom" and thanked the crown prince for working with U.S. special envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking to end the Yemen war, Kirby said. Last month, Lenderking criticized the Houthis for not engaging seriously in stalled efforts to secure a ceasefire. He also urged the coalition to remove restrictions on all Yemeni ports and airports.
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