Eid Fitr Mubarak! In Episode 84, Mohammed Soliman, the director of the Middle East Institute’s Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program and a Manager at McLarty Associates’ Middle East and North Africa Practice, joins The 966. Mohammed’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and business in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Mohammed frequently appears on Arabic- and English-language television to provide commentary on unfolding events in the Middle East. The 966 talks with Mohammed about his recent writing and work on the subjects of a U.S.-Saudi tech dialogue and much more. But first, the hosts discuss Richard’s one big thing, which is a look at the Saudi professional soccer league, and the growth of soccer in recent years in the Kingdom. Lucien’s one big thing is King Salman Park, which will be 5x the size of Central Park and checking in on the development of the massive project, which will change the face of Riyadh. The hosts conclude as always with Yallah! 6 top storylines to get you up to speed on Saudi Arabia headed into the weekend.
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5:14 – Richard’s one big thing this week is is a look at the Saudi professional soccer league, and the growth of soccer in recent years in the Kingdom.
16:41 – Lucien’s one big thing this week is King Salman Park, which is massive in size and ambition. Covering 6.4 square miles on the grounds of the former King Salman Air Base, it is going to be seven times the size of London’s Hyde Park and five times the size of New York’s Central Park. The completed project will have 5 metro stops when the Riyadh metro is complete and become a large urban oasis that will drastically improve the quality of life for citizens and visitors of Riyadh.
28:52 – Mohammed Soliman, the director of the Middle East Institute’s Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program and a Manager at McLarty Associates’ Middle East and North Africa Practice, joins The 966. Mohammed’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and business in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Mohammed frequently appears on Arabic- and English-language television to provide commentary on unfolding events in the Middle East. The 966 talks with Mohammed about his recent writing and work on the subjects of a U.S.-Saudi tech dialogue and much more.
58:05 – Yallah! 6 top storylines to get you up to speed heading into the weekend.
WSJ: Saudi Arabia, U.A.E. Scoop Up Russian Oil Products at Steep Discounts
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman highlighted “huge opportunities for the development of the local economy” that the zones will provide in terms of job creation, technology transfer, industry localization, and development of the Saudi business community.
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Christiano Ronaldo once again dominates headlines, team loses
Christiano Ronaldo once again dominated the headlines both during and after his side’s 2-0 loss to Al-Hilal on Tuesday. After being booked for a WWE-style tackle, Ronaldo reacted to chants from home supporters of Lionel Messi allegedly with an obscene gesture in their direction. The incident caused debate and drama throughout the Kingdom. Odion Ighalo got the better of Cristiano Ronaldo as he scored the two goals which earned Al Hilal a 2-0 home win against Al Nassr in the Saudi Arabia League on Tuesday.