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The Future of Fintech and Blockchain with Amit Sharma, CEO of FinClusive
Amit Sharma, CEO and Founder of FinClusive Capital, a hybrid fin-/reg-tech company based in the United States, joins The 966 to talk digital banking, fintech and more. Finclusive, headquartered in New York, New York, is a global compliance, digital identity and payments platform for a new era of financial services.
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OPEC+ Postpones Policy Meeting By Four Days to Nov 30; Surprise Move Causes Oil to Drop
OPEC+ has delayed a ministerial meeting expected to discuss oil output cuts by four days, to Nov. 30 from Nov. 26, the group said in a statement on Wednesday, in what many considered a surprise development sparking a further drop in oil prices, according to a report in Reuters.
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Two New Towers Planned for Saudi Arabia’s NEOM as Kingdom’s Building Boom Continues with Epicon
Two new towers aimed at attracting tourists to the Gulf of Aqaba in Saudi Arabia are set to be built in the special economic zone of NEOM as part of a new development launched last week called Epicon.
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An exclusive interview with Dr. Mehmood Khan, founding CEO of Saudi Arabia’s HEVOLUTION Foundation
The 966 speaks with Dr. Mehmood Khan, CEO of Saudi Arabia’s Hevolution Foundation, a global non-profit revolutionizing the healthspan field launched by Royal Decree and chaired by HRH the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Dr. Khan shares his journey, Hevolution’s vision and insights into how he is working to build the organization’s operations from the […]
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Fitch Affirms Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund at ‘A+’; Outlook Stable
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund’s (PIF) Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) at ‘A+’ with Stable Outlook, the organization said in a press release.
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Aramco produces first unconventional tight gas at South Ghawar
Aramco has successfully produced the first unconventional tight gas from its South Ghawar operational area two months ahead of schedule. This development supports Aramco’s strategy to increase gas production by more than half, over 2021 levels, through 2030, subject to domestic demand.
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AlUla’s Ancient Kingdoms Festival Spotlights the Region’s History
The Ancient Kingdoms Festival in AlUla, Saudi Arabia returns for its second year November 16-December 2. The festival celebrates the three great oases of AlUla, Khaybar, and Tayma.
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Iranian President Meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for First Time with Regional Stability in the Spotlight
Ebrahim Raisi has become the first Iranian president to visit Saudi Arabia in over a decade, meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the first time in the Kingdom.
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Google to Launch Saudi Cloud Region this Week, VP Says
Google will launch its Saudi Arabian cloud region this week, Anthony Cirot, Google Cloud’s EMEA South VP, posted on LinkedIn this week.
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The Saudi economy and government spending with former IMF Country Head for Saudi Arabia Tim Callen, big announcements from The 966, and much more…
Tim Callen, ex-IMF Mission Chief to Saudi Arabia and Visiting Fellow at AGSIW, joins The 966 to discuss Saudi Arabia’s budget, government spending, and more. Tim’s most recent piece for AGSIW discusses how increased spending in Saudi Arabia raises risks to the Saudi budget. The hosts take advantage of Tim’s extensive experience and vast knowledge on how […]
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Iraqi Forces Hunt IS in Fallujah and Eye Mosul
Iraqi forces hunted down holdout jihadists in Fallujah on June 18 after retaking the city center and trained their sights on Mosul, the Islamic State's last remaining major hub in the country.
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In Iraq, Apache Gunships Deploy to Mosul, But Not Fallujah: Pentagon
U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopters have gone into action in Iraq for the first time in support of the slow-moving advance on Mosul but were being kept out of the ongoing siege of Fallujah, where increasing reports of abuses and killings of Sunni refugees have emerged.
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Iraq Army’s Mosul offensive stalls in face of fierce fighting, desertions
“It is worth remembering that the Peshmerga (Kurdish fighters) were completely driven out of this area in the late winter of last year," Knights said. "Now the Iraqi army is facing the same challenges trying to push forward into the same terrain.”
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US Airstrikes to Set Conditions for Iraqi Push to Retake Mosul
U.S. warplanes carried out airstrikes around Mosul on Monday in the intensifying effort to set conditions for retaking the ISIS stronghold in northwestern Iraq as part of the overall effort to defeat the terror group that has cost at least $6.5 billion, the U.S. military said.
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Iraq says it’s launched offensive to retake Islamic State-held Mosul
The Iraqi military backed by U.S.-led coalition aircraft on Thursday launched a long-awaited operation to recapture the northern city of Mosul from Islamic State militants, a military spokesman said.
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What the Marines’ new fire base means for the fight against the Islamic State and the battle of Mosul
In a first in the fight against the Islamic State, Fire Base Bell is an independent U.S. military position, though not by much
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The U.S. air war against ISIS enters new phase — but the fight for Mosul is coming
The 2,054 weapons released in February represented the lowest monthly total since last June, when 1,683 bombs were dropped, Air Force officials said.
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As Army Rebuilds, Iraqi Assault to Retake Mosul Months Away
It will take many more months to prepare Iraq's still struggling military for a long-anticipated assault on the Islamic State group's biggest stronghold in the country, the city of Mosul, U.S. and Iraqi officials say — and it may not even be possible to retake it this year, despite repeated vows by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
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The Battle for Mosul Has Begun
ISIS is under air, ground, and cyber attack as Iraqi and coalition troops encircle the group’s final stronghold in Iraq, the Joint Chiefs chairman says.
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Iraq issues warning of ‘catastrophic’ Mosul dam collapse
The statement is the first public acknowledgment by the Iraqi government of the danger posed by the dam, which is in a poor state of repair after years of neglect and its brief capture by Islamic State (IS) fighters in 2014.
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