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Aviation Plans Set to be Revealed at Saudi Arabia’s Future Airport Development Summit Set for November in Riyadh
- August 31,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is set to launch a new event, the Saudi Airport Exhibition, which organizers are billing as the largest dedicated event for airport development in Saudi Arabia.
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SAMA Licenses Two More Fintech Companies, Bringing Total to 38
- August 24,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi Central Bank, also known as the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), announced on its website that it has granted permits to two companies to provide open banking solutions, bringing the total number of permitted Fintech companies operating under its Regulatory Sandbox to 38.
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President Biden Concludes Trip to Saudi Arabia with Agreements to Cooperate on Range of Issues
- July 18,2022
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- SUSTG Team
President Biden concluded his trip to Saudi Arabia with a renewed partnership with the Kingdom, pledging to work together with Saudi leadership to achieve shared goals on a number of diplomatic, energy, and trade issues.
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Dr. Sean Foley joins The 966 to talk about a changing Saudi culture, art in the Kingdom and more, and looking ahead to Biden’s visit
- July 15,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 52, Dr. Sean Foley, professor at MTSU and author of the book Changing Saudi Arabia: Art, Culture, and Society in the Kingdom, joins The 966. Dr. Foley specializes in Middle East history and the cultural, political, and religious trends in the wider Islamic World.
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Report: Announcement on Steps Toward Normalization of Saudi-Israel Relations Expected during President Biden’s Visit to Saudi Arabia
- July 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Steps toward normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel are expected to be announced over the weekend after President Biden meets in Jeddah with Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to a report in Axios, citing three Israeli officials.
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Report: U.S. Justice Department Investigating PGA Tour in Fight With Saudi-Backed LIV Golf
- July 12,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Department of Justice is investigating whether the PGA Tour engaged in anticompetitive behavior as it battles the upstart, Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit, the PGA Tour confirmed to The Wall Street Journal.
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Raghad Fathaddin joins The 966; Oil’s price and Saudi spare production capacity, the new ‘Motawif’ app, and more…
- July 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 50, The 966 talks with Raghad Fathaddin, communications analyst for PepsiCo based in Riyadh, an entrepreneur and founder of Sangha “Estidama Hub”, a Y20 delegate and also a WIn fellow. Before that conversation, the hosts discuss a new app from Saudi Arabia that is changing the way people register for the Hajj pilgrimage, […]
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IMF Sees 7.6% GDP Growth for Saudi Arabia in 2022; Highlights Solid Indicators
- June 23,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has highlighted solid indicators for the Saudi economy, expecting a 7.6 percent overall GDP growth in 2022, according to a report. Non-oil growth will increase to 4.2 percent in 2022, with the current account surplus increasing to 17.4 percent of GDP in 2022.
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Arabian Business’ Announces ‘Most Influential Arabs 2022’
- June 9,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Regional publication Arabian Business has revamped its “Arab Power List” and is introducing the Most Influential Arabs 2022 to “celebrate and recognize the public sector figures, CEOs, founders and presidents, educationalists and financiers, healthcare leaders and entrepreneurs who are making a difference in the world.”
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Secretary of State Blinken, Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan Speak by Phone amid Diplomatic Uptick
- May 31,2022
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud spoke by phone this week to discuss Saudi Arabia’s efforts to prolong a fragile, Saudi-brokered truce in Yemen, the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignThe U.S. military’s fight against the Islamic State is costing an average of $11 million a day
The Defense Department spent more than $5 billion on operations related to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, an average of $11 million a day, between September 2014 and the end of last month, the Pentagon reported Monday.
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AfghanistanSix U.S. troops killed near Bagram Air Base by Taliban suicide bomber.
Six United States service members were killed today when a Taliban suicide bomber struck a convoy near Bagram Air Base, the deadliest attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan since July 2012. Bagram, which is the U.S.'s largest outpost in Afghanistan, is located just over 30 miles from the national capital of Kabul.
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OmanExclusive: U.S. glossed over Oman’s human rights record during Iran talks
As the United States negotiated this year’s nuclear pact with Iran, the State Department quietly agreed to spare the Gulf sultanate of Oman from an embarrassing public rebuke over its human rights record, rewarding a close Arab ally that helped broker the historic deal.
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IraqIraq declines U.S. offer of more troops, attack helicopters
Specifically, Carter said the U.S. is willing to provide Iraqi army units with close-air support via Apache attack helicopters and also to expand the advise-and-assist mission to include combat advisers at the brigade level. The current mission limits such American advisers to division and headquarters levels.
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U.S. Oil ExportsCongress Reaches Fiscal Agreement That Ends U.S. Oil Export Ban
Congressional leaders unveiled a broad package of spending and tax legislation that would avert a U.S. government shutdown and lift the 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports.
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OilDon’t Count on an Oil Rally If U.S. Crude Export Ban Is Lifted
Traders betting that U.S. crude prices will jump above those in the rest of the world if Congress lifts America’s oil-export ban may be disappointed.
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Anti-ISIS CampaignU.S. Defense Chief Calls on Turkey to Step Up Fight Against ISIS
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter urged Turkey on Tuesday to do more to help destroy Islamic State militants as he kicked off a tour of the Middle East that aims to drum up regional support for the military campaign.
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Global Arms SalesU.S. Retains No. 1 Ranking in Global Arms Sales, Other Countries Closing the Gap
New data on global arms sales show steady dominance of the market by U.S. manufacturers even as the volume of transactions by American and European companies has slipped over the past several years.
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TerrorismAmericans Name Terrorism as No. 1 U.S. Problem
After the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, Americans are now more likely to name terrorism as the top issue facing the U.S. than to name any other issue -- including those that have typically topped the list recently, such as the economy and the government.
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