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Saudi Arabia Moves Closer to $1 Billion stake in a Pakistani mine – Report
Saudi Arabia is moving closer to a potential deal to acquire a minority stake in a Pakistan mine controlled by Barrick Gold Corp., people with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia Fares Well in 2024 Kearney FDI Confidence Index
Ongoing economic and business-related reforms helped the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia post the biggest jumps in Kearney’s 2024 Foreign Direct Investment Confidence Index. The countries climbed ten spots from 2023, to eighth for the UAE and 14th for Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi defense minister receives phone call from US counterpart; Kingdom denies role in shooting down Iranian attack
Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman received on Sunday a phone call from U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, according to reports.
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Dr. William Greene, CIO of the Hevolution Foundation, joins The 966 to talk latest investments, strategy for Hevolution
William Greene, MD, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of the Hevolution Foundation, joins The 966 to talk about Hevolution’s investment strategy and role as an investor in the emerging field of Healthspan Science. As CIO, Dr. Greene oversees all aspects of Hevolution Foundation’s investment strategy, planning, analysis, and execution.
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Halo Space to test Balloon Flight from Saudi
Spanish company Halo Space is in talks with Saudi regulators to set up a base in the kingdom for balloon flights into space. Ongoing tests are planned for Saudi Arabia this summer.
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Saudi Arabia Gets First Cannes Official Selection Slot With Drama ‘Norah’
Saudi Arabia has landed its first film in the Cannes Film Festival official selection with “Norah,” a drama by pioneering director Tawfik Alzaidi set in 1990s Saudi, according to reports.
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MBS’ True Legacy
Writing in Al-Arabiya, Richard Wilson, SUSTG president and The 966 Co-host, points out the fundamental (rather than flashy) changes that represent Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s true legacy.
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U.S. Ambassador Michael Ratney joins The 966 for a truly informative Episode #127
U.S. Ambassador Michael Ratney shares his insights with The 966 in a wide-ranging conversation with Richard Wilson. Just over one year in his position, Amb. Ratney offers his perspective on change in Saudi Arabia and an evolving U.S.-Saudi relationship.
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Eid Mubarak 2024
Wishing all peace and serenity on this blessed occasion.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.N. to Chair Historic Commission on the Status of Women
The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) unanimously decided to choose Saudi Arabia to chair the 69th session of the commission during the year 2025, according to reports.
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Mosul celebrates first Eid without Islamic State since 2014
People in the Iraqi city of Mosul celebrated their first Muslim Eid holiday without the Islamic State (IS) group in years on Sunday, after the militants had been ejected from most of the city.
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Deep in Mosul, US forces support Iraq’s fight
In a once-plush house in west Mosul, a handful of US soldiers watch on as an Iraqi commander barks orders over the radio to his troops fighting jihadists little more than a mile away.
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Mosul battle: Iraqi forces attack IS-held Old City
There have been intense clashes on the first day of an offensive by Iraqi forces to retake Mosul's Old City, the last district held by so-called Islamic State.
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ISIS’s Mass Killings of Civilians in Mosul
A UN report Thursday said more than 200 Iraqi civilians attempting to flee western Mosul have been killed by the Islamic State since the end of May, which the UN Human Rights Office called a “signifiant escalation.”
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100,000 children in extreme danger in Mosul, trapped behind Islamic State lines: U.N.
About 100,000 children are trapped in extremely dangerous conditions in the remaining Islamic State-held enclave in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, the United Nations said on Monday.
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IS seals off area of symbolic mosque in Mosul’s Old City
A resident in the Islamic State-held Old City in Mosul says militants have blocked the area around a highly symbolic mosque where the group's leader made his first and only public appearance. The move comes as U.S.-backed Iraqi forces are pushing to recapture the city's remaining pockets.
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Dilemma facing anti-IS forces in Mosul
But US forces say that government soldiers taking on IS face a dilemma. Push too hard? Civilians die. Wait too long? Civilians still die.
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Iraqis open up new front to retake Mosul from IS
Iraqi security forces say they have opened a new front in the operation against so-called Islamic State (IS) militants in western Mosul.
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The Pentagon says this video shows ISIS using ‘sinister’ new tactics in Mosul
The Pentagon has released weeks-old video purporting to show Islamic State militants in Mosul herding innocent Iraqis into a building before baiting coalition forces to attack, marking the latest in a series of efforts to fault the terror group — rather than errant American airstrikes — for an alarming rise in civilian casualties.
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Mosul Schools Reopen After Islamic State Occupation
For over two years, Islamic State controlled the Iraqi city of Mosul, including its schools. Now that the U.S.-led coalition has pushed the Islamists out, the city's teachers face a dilemma: How do you reshape the minds of children who were taught to fight and kill?
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