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Saudi Arabia signs $533m deals with Africa; PIF Plans Investment Announcements – Reports
Saudi Arabia signed over SR2 billion ($533 million) worth of agreements with African countries during a special conference in a “significant boost to the Kingdom’s ties with the continent,” according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia to Convene Emergency Arab Summit in Riyadh ‘In the Next Few Days’ and Will Postpone Arab-African Summit
Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al Falih said the Kingdom would convene an emergency Arab summit in Riyadh “in the next few days” to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Saudi Arabia Launches Separate Real Estate Registry, Indicators Platforms – Report
Saudi Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Real Estate General Authority Majid al-Hogail launched on Monday the Real Estate Registry platform and the Real Estate Indicators platform on the sidelines of the Saudi Proptech Summit, according to a report in the Saudi-owned Asharq Alawsat.
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Stake in $30 Billion Indian Cricket League – Report
Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in buying a multibillion-dollar stake in the Indian Premier League (IPL), international cricket’s most lucrative event, Bloomberg reports.
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MasterCard’s Maria Medvedeva joins The 966 to talk payments, fintech and more; plus more on Leyja at Neom
In Episode 110, Maria Medvedeva, Vice President, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain for MasterCard joins to discuss the company’s KSA strategy, fintech, payments, innovation, and her experiences living and working in a changing and evolving Saudi Arabia. Maria, based in Riyadh with her family, is responsible for Mastercard’s growth strategy and delivering innovative payment experiences for […]
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Saudi Arabia Set to Host World Cup in 2024 as Competitors Drop Out
Saudi Arabia is on the brink of hosting the 2034 World Cup after competing bidder Australia dropped its candidacy to host the global event, marking another milestone in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to develop sports as a contributor to its economic diversification goals.
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Habitas to Manage Neom’s Annonuced Mountain Destination Leyja with 120 Rooms
Saudi Arabia’s mountain destination of Leyja, announced last month, will be managed by high-end brand Habitas, according to a report.
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Saudi Arabia’s AlUla Reveals Winning Design for New Airport Terminal
The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has unveiled the winning design for AlUla’s new airport terminal in Saudi Arabia following a global competition, according to a report. The winning design was announced last week at the Kingdom’s 7th Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh.
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Saudi defense minister expected to visit White House on Monday – Axios Report
Saudi Arabian Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman is expected to visit Washington on Monday for meetings with senior Biden administration officials, according to a report in Axios which cited three sources.
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The 966 talks with Mohammed Ghazi and Abdulhadi Azouz, the two guys behind Saudi Arabia’s hottest drone and aerial film production company
Chances are if you’ve seen any of the high-quality, professionally-produced promotional videos from Saudi government authorities or leading Saudi companies anywhere online, you’ve seen some incredible drone footage of Saudi Arabia. The 966 welcomes on to the program for Episode 109 Mohammed Ghazi and Abdulhadi Azouz from the aerial drone production company AZAerials, which films many of these amazing shots for high-profile […]
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Pentagon: Iraqi units move into Kurdistan in prep for battle of Mosul
Parts of the Iraqi Army’s 15th division, a unit of around 1,000 soldiers, have moved into Iraqi Kurdistan in recent days, according to a senior U.S. military official.
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The Long Road to Mosul
Still, half of the battle for Mosul will be a political one that takes place before the fighting commences. Key local and regional stakeholders continue to disagree over who should take the lead and be involved in the Mosul offensive.
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Music videos and mortars: What the frontline near the ISIS stronghold of Mosul looks like
The Peshmerga call it the Hill of the Doshka, named after the first heavy machine gun that once overlooked this lazy bend in the Great Zab river and the town below where the Kurds fought Saddam Hussein’s army in 2003.
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US forces could get closer to battlefield for Mosul offensive
The nation's top military officer says it's possible U.S. troops may edge closer to the battlefield with Iraqi forces as they prepare to retake Mosul from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
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The Kurds are ready to retake Mosul. Now they just need the Iraqi army. – The Washington Post
The Pentagon has offered broad plans to retake Mosul using Kurdish and Iraqi forces to attack the Islamic State-held city from different directions, but there’s a hang-up: Kurdish officials say they are waiting for their Iraqi allies’ to commit to the coming campaign.
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Dying for A Cigarette: Iraqi Smokers Light Up To Challenge Extremists’ Rule Around Mosul
Almost as soon as they arrived in the city the Islamic State, or IS, group banned smoking, whether of cigarettes or of the water pipes that are so popular in the Middle East.
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Q & A with the “Mosul Eye” Historian
Mosul Eye is considered one of most accurate chronicles of life under Islamic State rule. Its author remains unidentified. In an exclusive interview with Al-Fanar Media, he talks about his work and his city.
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Deadlock in battle for Iraq refinery casts doubts on Mosul campaign
The Iraqi army's failure to recapture the country's largest oil refinery from Islamic State after 15 months of fighting is calling into question the government's plans to retake the northern city of Mosul from the jihadists.
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Iraq ex-PM Nouri Maliki blamed for Mosul fall to IS
An Iraqi parliamentary panel has called for former PM Nouri Maliki to face trial over the fall of the northern city of Mosul to Islamic State.
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Inside Mosul: What’s life like under Islamic State?
Exclusive footage reveals how Islamic State wields power over people's everyday lives in Iraq's second city, Mosul, a year after it was captured.
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