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Saudi Aramco Acquires Trading Arm of US Refiner Motiva
- January 18,2023
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Saudi Aramco has acquired the trading arm of US refiner Motiva Enterprises LLC, according to Bloomberg, as Aramco expands its operations in the Americas.
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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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HRH Prince Turki Al-Faisal Al-Saud talks about his father King Faisal’s legacy, the King Faisal Foundation’s decades of work, and U.S.-Saudi relations
- December 2,2022
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An interview and conversation with the legendary HRH Prince Turki Al-Faisal Al-Saud, who joins The 966 to share some stories and his anecdotes about his late father, King Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. King Faisal’s death lead his sons to create the King Faisal Foundation to honor his visionary legacy and generous spirit. HRH Prince Turki […]
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Oil Prices Fall as WSJ Reports OPEC is Considering an Output Increase on December 4
- November 21,2022
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Saudi Arabia and other OPEC countries are discussing an oil output increase to be determined at its next meeting, the Wall Street Journal reports, “a move that could help heal a rift with the Biden administration and keep energy flowing amid new attempts to blunt Russia’s oil industry over the Ukraine war.”
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Crown Prince Heads to G20 in Indonesia as Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Reportedly Eyes December for Saudi Visit
- November 14,2022
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia will represent the Kingdom at the G20 in Indonesia at this year’s meetings, and will visit other Asian countries as part of the trip, state news agency SPA reported.
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Prince Waleed bin Nasser Al-Saud from Saudi-based Consultancy Mukatafa, more on the U.S.-Saudi relationship, Saudi’s mining sector, and more
- November 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 65! Prince Waleed Bin Nasser Al Saud joins The 966 — Prince Waleed is CEO of Mukatafa, a consultancy based in Riyadh that brings together the public and private sectors in Saudi Arabia, forming an ecosystem that enables the private, public, and third-party sectors to collaborate, integrate, and grow together as the Kingdom drives […]
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Saudi Arabia Launches Astronaut Program with Plans for First Female Astronaut, SPA Says
- September 22,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has launched an astronaut program, the state news agency SPA reported on Thursday, with the first journey to space set for 2023 carrying the country’s first female astronaut.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Eyes a Stake in Regional Starbucks Franchise — Report
- September 9,2022
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is leading a consortium of investors which has emerged as the frontrunner to buy a minority stake in Kuwaiti conglomerate Alshaya Group’s Starbucks Corp. franchise, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
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Global migration trends, big cat conservation in Saudi Arabia, the new Saudi companies law and more!
- August 26,2022
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Episode 59! The hosts talk about a newly-released and interesting UN report on global migration trends, big cat and other endangered species conservation in Saudi Arabia, and much more in the program’s finishing Yallah! segment. Programming note: The 966 will return next week with a featured interview, then be back in full swing as September […]
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Deputy Minister of Investment for Saudi Arabia Dr. Saad Alshahrani joins The 966, The IMF’s report on Saudi’s economy, and much more
- August 19,2022
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Episode 58! Dr. Saad Alshahrani, Deputy Minister for economic affairs and investment studies at Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment joins The 966 to talk about the Saudi economy, investment opportunities, and reforms in the Kingdom. Dr. Saad also shares his story of studying in the U.S. and journey to becoming a deputy minister. Before the […]
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U.S. Census changes how it identifies people by race and ethnicity, creates Middle Eastern category for first time
For the first time in 27 years, the U.S. government is changing how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity, an effort that federal officials believe will more accurately count residents who identify as Hispanic and of Middle Eastern and North African heritage. The revisions to the minimum categories on race and ethnicity, announced Thursday by the Office of Management and Budget, are the latest effort to label and define the people of the United States. This evolving process often reflects changes in social attitudes and immigration, as well as a wish for people in an increasingly diverse society to see themselves in the numbers produced by the federal government.
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Gaza hostage talks deadlock and spark U.S.-Israel blame game
U.S. officials, together with Qatari and Egyptian mediators, pushed hard in recent days for a deal, stressing it is the only way to reach a six-week ceasefire in Gaza, where more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed.
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Majority in U.S. Now Disapprove of Israeli Action in Gaza
After narrowly backing Israel’s military action in Gaza in November, Americans now oppose the campaign by a solid margin. Fifty-five percent currently disapprove of Israel’s actions, while 36% approve.
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U.S. to review Israeli assurances it is not violating international law
The department now has until early May to formally assess whether those assurances are “credible and reliable” and report to Congress under a national security memorandum issued by President Biden in February. If Israel’s pledges are found wanting, Biden has the option at any point of suspending any further U.S. arms transfers.
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Dana Stroul: The U.S. Defense Strategy in the Middle East
What senior leaders articulated in early 2021 and throughout 2022 is that the United States remained invested and committed to this part of the world, but it was going to do it in different ways. So, it was going to focus on diplomacy, not military solutions.
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Why Chuck Schumer’s Break With Netanyahu Seems Like a Turning Point in the U.S. Relationship With Israel
In a speech delivered Thursday on the Senate floor, Schumer declared that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s extremism, especially in his refusal to tone down the bombing of Gaza in the war with Hamas, is turning the Jewish state into a “pariah” nation. The speech set off political earthquakes in both capitals—the Israeli newspaper Haaretz called it a “watershed moment” in relations between the two countries—noting that Schumer is not only the Senate majority leader but also a longtime stalwart supporter of Israel and “the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in U.S. history.”
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U.S. presses for Gaza truce amid reports talks deadlocked
Hopes for reaching a six week Gaza truce and the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas seemed uncertain on Wednesday, though the United States said it did not think a deal was out of reach and would continue to work for one. “We continue to believe that the obstacles are not insurmountable and that a deal can be reached, and a deal is in the interest of Israel, it’s in the interest of the Palestinian people, and it’s in the interest of the broader region,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told journalists at the department press briefing Wednesday (March 6).
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Commentary: Why the U.S. and Saudis Want a Two-State Solution, and Israel Doesn’t
Amid the war in Gaza, a major crisis has been brewing, largely behind the scenes, between the United States and Israel over the need for a Palestinian state. The two governments’ positions have long diverged—except during the administration of Donald Trump, whose peace proposal envisaged Israel annexing an additional 30 percent of the occupied West Bank and enveloping a conditional Palestinian state in an even more empowered Greater Israel. Now that divergence has a harder, sharper edge than ever: Washington’s strategic goals in the region require a Palestinian state in the long run and Israeli acknowledgment of that aim in the short run; the Israeli government is having none of it.
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Israel-Hamas war live updates: U.S. pushes for temporary Gaza cease-fire at U.N. Security Council
The U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council vote on a resolution calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza. Algeria introduced the resolution in the hopes of showing how broad the support for a cease-fire is. The U.S. has circulated an alternative draft resolution, which instead calls for a temporary pause in the fighting as part of hostage negotiations and opposes any ground operation in Rafah.
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Iran’s Rise as Global Arms Supplier Vexes U.S. and Its Allies
Iran’s arms industry is growing rapidly, turning the country into a large-scale exporter of low-cost, high-tech weapons whose clients are vexing the U.S. and its partners in the Middle East, Ukraine and beyond. The transformation of the industry, accelerated by Russia’s 2022 purchase of thousands of drones that altered the battlefield in Ukraine, has helped Tehran scale up its support of militia allies in Middle East conflicts that have intensified alongside Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza. One of Iran’s top arms exports, a Shahed suicide drone, designed to carry explosives and crash into its target, was used to kill three American servicemembers in Jordan in an attack by an Iraqi militia group on Jan. 28, U.S. officials said.
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