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Bilal Saab on U.S.-Saudi military cooperation, how the Kingdom is performing on its green initiative, and more
- April 7,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The 966 welcomes back onto the program Bilal Saab, political-military analyst on the Middle East and U.S. policy toward the region and Senior Fellow and Director of the Defense and Security Program at the Middle East Institute. The hosts ask Bilal about his recent piece, entitled “After Oil-for-Security: A Blueprint for Resetting U.S.-Saudi Security Relations.” Before […]
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Top U.S. Commercial Officer in KSA James Golsen, U.S.-Saudi trade after the Boeing-Riyadh Airways deal, and experiencing Al-Ula
- March 31,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 80 of The 966 Podcast, Mr. James Golsen, Senior Commercial Officer for Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, discusses his work building U.S.-Saudi trade and business relations and his journey to the important post. The 966 hosts talk with James about his role building U.S.-Saudi trade relations and enhancing investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia. They also […]
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F1 Returns to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for Jeddah Grand Prix This Weekend
- March 17,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is set to host the Jeddah Grand Prix this weekend, which takes place at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Sunday, March 19.
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Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki Visits Riyadh, Meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- March 8,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “reviewed relations and issues of mutual concern” with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Tuesday in Riyadh.
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MENA Region Rushes Aid to Turkey, Syria
- February 17,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In the wake of the February 6th 7.8-magnitude earthquake that devastated large areas of Turkey and Syria many countries, including those in the MENA region, are rushing aid to the area.
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IMF Head Says Gulf Economies are Becoming More Resilient to Energy Prices
- February 13,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Governments of Gulf countries have made progress toward diversifying their economies away from oil by opening up to private investment and implementing taxes, according to comments from Kristalina Georgieva, the head of the International Monetary Fund.
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Abraham Ancer Takes 2023 PIF International Title at Royal Greens in Saudi Arabia
- February 6,2023
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- SUSTG Team
LIV’s Abraham Ancer won this year’s Saudi International Tournament, played at the Royal Greens Golf Club at KAEC, after holding off the PGA Tour’s Cameron Young to take the 2023 title.
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Saudi Arabia Set to Open Riyadh Metro ‘Soon’ — Report
- January 19,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The Riyadh Metro project, the game-changing public transportation project in Saudi Arabia’s capital, “will be opened soon,” Rai Al Youm reported on Wednesday, citing the German News Agency (DPA).
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PIF Assumes Control of $50 Billion Diriyah Project
- January 10,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Diriyah, a massive redevelopment of a historical site on the outskirts of the Saudi capital Riyadh, has become the fifth giga-project in the portfolio of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Sees Strong Labor Force Numbers for Nationals; PMI Holds at 56.9
- January 4,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s job numbers witnessed their strongest growth rate since January 2018, and the unemployment rate for Saudi male citizens has fallen to its lowest level in more than 20 years, according to official data.
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U.S.-TurkeyKidnapping plot in Turkey raises new questions about U.S. troops’ safety
A bold yet ultimately unsuccessful kidnapping plot orchestrated by the Islamic State in Turkey raises new questions about the safety of U.S. troops and other American personnel stationed throughout the country.
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Turkey and the UNUN Votes Against Turkey
The vote not only denies Turkey one of the most prestigious and powerful positions in the entire international system — it's also a sign of how frustrated much of the world is with Ankara's trajectory, and how ineffective Iraq and Syria's northern neighbor now is at stating its case.
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Turkey and Anti-ISIS CoalitionExclusive: Turkey OK’s American Drones to Fight ISIS
“They are letting us do a ton of signals work,” a U.S. official working the issue said, using military jargon for the interception of hostile communications. “They have not objected to just about anything on the surveillance side. The fights have been about manned aircraft coming in and out.” The dispute over flying the manned aircraft has been a source of considerable tensions behind the scenes since the U.S. campaign against ISIS began in August. But the outlines of that dispute spilled out into the open this week.
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EconomyTurkey lowers economic targets
Efforts to rein in inflation have proven a huge disappointment. Accordingly, the year-end estimate was raised to 9.4% from the earlier 5.3% projection, a level Turkey could now hope to achieve only in 2016, if everything goes as planned.
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ExtremismSaudi students in Turkey ‘lured to fight in conflict zones’
Brokers and smugglers in Turkey continue to target Saudi youth who arrive in the country and convince them to fight in areas of conflict, according to the local Saudi ambassador.
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Turkey and ISISTurkey approves U.S. use of its bases to fight ISIS
Turkey will let U.S. and coalition forces use its bases, including a key installation within 100 miles of the Syrian border, for operations against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria militants, American defense officials said Sunday.
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US-Turkey 'Standoff'Turkey Seeks Buffer Zone on the Border With Syria
With the United States continuing to pressure Turkey to do more in the fight against the Islamic State, Turkey’s position has hardened around an idea it has pushed for years as a strategy to confront the chaos of the Syrian civil war: a buffer zone along its frontier with Syria.
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KobaneU.S. frustration rises as Turkey withholds military help from besieged Kobane
“They want the U.S. to come in and take care of the problem,” a senior official said, but the Pentagon has said U.S. strikes alone can’t drive the Islamic State from Kobane, on Turkey’s border.
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Turkey TodayEssay: Thoroughly Modern Muslim Turkey
Turks have always grasped better than most that modernity is something of a con game. Through hard experience -- spending decades, say, building what they thought were clean, cutting-edge, concrete apartment blocks only to be told by Europeans that a more modern government would have focused on historic preservation -- Turkish leaders discovered that the best thing about being a modern country is having the money and strength to decide what it means to be modern.
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Turkish PerspectiveTurkey, the Kurds and Iraq: The Prize and Peril of Kirkuk
The United States may currently be focused on the Islamic State, but Turkey is looking years ahead at the mess that will likely remain. This is why Turkey is placing conditions on its involvement in the battle against the Islamic State: It is trying to convince the United States and its Sunni Arab coalition partners that it will inevitably be the power administering this region. Therefore, according to Ankara, all players must conform to its priorities, beginning with replacing Syria's Iran-backed Alawite government with a Sunni administration that will look first to Ankara for guidance.
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