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Talking tech in the MENA with MEI’s Mohammed Soliman, King Salman Park in Riyadh, Saudi’s growing soccer league, and much more…
- April 21,2023
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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). […]
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Eid Mubarak from the SUSTG Team!
- April 21,2023
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The SUSTG Team wishes all celebrating you a peaceful and joyous Eid.
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CIA Director Bill Burns visits Saudi Arabia to Reinforce US Commitment to Intelligence Cooperation
- April 6,2023
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The head of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Bill Burns, visited Saudi Arabia this week to meet with Saudi officials and reinforce Washington’s commitment to intelligence cooperation, a US official told Al Arabiya English.
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Hot Gulf Region IPO Market Draws Global Attention — FT
- March 28,2023
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The Middle East North Africa (MENA) region saw 51 IPOs last year, raising $22bn, a 179% increase on 2021, a report in the Financial Times said, citing the advisory firm EY.
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Saudi Arabia’s New National Airline, Riyadh Air, Names CEO and Eyes Billions in Boeing-Made 787s
- March 14,2023
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Saudi Arabia launched a new airline, Riyadh Air, and named an industry-veteran CEO in Tony Douglas for the new company this week. The airline, along with current state-flag carrier Saudi Airlines (Saudia) signed an agreement for an order of 72 Boeing-made airplanes.
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Steve Lutes, Vice President, Middle East Affairs at U.S. Chamber of Commerce joins The 966
- March 3,2023
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Steve Lutes, Vice President, Middle East Affairs at U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has been active in his role expanding the program in service to the Chamber’s membership and the broader U.S.-Saudi relationship. The 966 hosts discuss the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Business Program that Steve has grown over the years, his extensive travels to the region and […]
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Senior US Delegation in Riyadh for Talks Shows Commitment, Official Tells Al Arabiya
- February 14,2023
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Senior US officials from the Biden administration are in Riyadh this week for security meetings to discuss Iran and other mutual defense concerns, with one official telling reporters that the meetings demonstrate a commitment to the region despite the narrative in the media that the U.S. is seeking to distance itself from the region.
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LEAPing forward in an increasingly tech-focused Saudi Arabia, Riyadh as a global events destination, and much more
- February 10,2023
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The 966 Episode 75! The hosts discuss the recently-concluded LEAP conference and exhibition in Riyadh and how Saudi Arabia is increasingly becoming a leader in the space in the region. They also discuss how Riyadh is, in general, becoming a more attractive destination for global events, a concept once difficult to imagine before the Kingdom […]
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The 966 exclusive interview with Bechtel Saudi Arabia Managing Director Jacob Mumm on the company’s active role at Neom, the Riyadh metro, and its storied history in the Kingdom
- January 27,2023
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In Episode 73 this week, The 966 features an exclusive conversation with Jacob Mumm, Managing Director for Bechtel Saudi Arabia. Bechtel’s role in over 300 major projects throughout 80 years in Saudi Arabia, including the world’s largest single industrial development project at Jubail, the ambitious Riyadh Metro project, “The Spine” at Neom, Ras Al Khair, […]
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Oil Continues Fall to $76 on Brent as Aramco Cuts Prices for Asia and Europe
- January 5,2023
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Saudi Arabia cut oil prices for its main market of Asia and for Europe, “signaling that demand remains sluggish as economies slow and coronavirus cases in China surge,” according to Bloomberg.
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Iranian DroneIran Shows Off Footage Allegedly From Drone Flyby of U.S. Carrier
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IranIran Foreign Minister Slams New U.S. Ballistic Missile Sanctions
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in Davos for the World Economic Forum, said the ballistic program was part of Iran’s right to legitimate self-defense, and said the prospect of restoring U.S.-Iranian diplomatic relations remains “far away” despite the nuclear deal.
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U.S.-IranSailors on seized U.S. Navy boats mistakenly steered into Iranian waters
Officials are trying to ascertain how they wound up off track, leading to the run-in with Iran's paramilitary forces based on the island, according to a source familiar with the debriefings.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignElite U.S. targeting force has arrived in Iraq to fight the Islamic State
An elite U.S. Special Operations targeting force has arrived in Iraq and will carry out operations against the Islamic State, part of a broader effort in 2016 to strike at the militants and that also includes U.S. Special Operations troops in Syria, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter said Wednesday.
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U.S. - Iran10 U.S. sailors detained by Iran freed
The sailors were captured Tuesday after their two naval boats entered Iranian waters near Farsi Island, in the Persian Gulf.
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U.S. - Saudi RelationsSaudi Disillusionment with the U.S. Started With Bush – Conversation with Chas Freeman
I take issue with David Ignatius’ thesis that the Saudis are doing what they’re doing out of fear. I think they are instead showing frustration at their inability to get support from others, especially the United States, for their main objectives in response to the serious challenges they face.
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