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More on Saudi-Israel normalization reports, Lucid’s future, and Kuwait University’s Bader Al-Saif joins The 966
- August 11,2023
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Episode 98! Dr. Bader Al-Saif, founding President at Al-Saif Consulting and Assistant Professor at Kuwait University joins The 966 to talk about Saudi Arabia as an emerging economic and diplomatic power in a changing region. Al-Saif is also a visiting researcher at Georgetown University, where he completed his PHD in history, and a non-resident fellow […]
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Riyadh Air Sponsors Spanish Football Club Atlético de Madrid in 3 Year Deal; Jerseys Unveiled
- August 10,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s newly launched airline, Riyadh Air, will sponsor one of Spain’s leading football clubs, Atlético de Madrid, the company said today in a press release as it unveiled a new design for the kits players will wear on-field.
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Lucid Air Limited Assembly In Saudi Arabia To Start In September; Company Slashes ‘Air’ Model Price
- August 9,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Motors, an EV company in which the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) has a majority ownership stake, announced its second-quarter financial results yesterday, and provided some updates on its plans during an earnings call lead by CEO Peter Rawlinson. Lucid on Monday reported revenue in the April-June period of $150.9 million, missing estimates […]
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Saudi Transfer Spending on Par With European Top Leagues, Statista Report Says
- August 8,2023
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- SUSTG Team
A new chart from the website Statista places into context Saudi Arabia’s spending this transfer season vis-a-vis other top leagues, showing that the money spent on transfers by Saudi clubs this summer matches or exceeds the investments made by clubs from European top leagues, with the notable exception of the Premier League.
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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and former publisher of the Wall Street Journal Karen Elliott House joins The 966
- August 4,2023
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- SUSTG Team
American journalist, author, media executive, and pulitzer prize winner Karen Elliott House joins The 966. Elliott House discusses her recent work, a paper entitled ‘Saudi First’, for the Belfer Center at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, as well as her experiences traveling to and from Saudi Arabia for decades and her views on Saudi Arabia as […]
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Wamda: MENA Startups Raised $95 Million in July 2023, a Bounce-Back from June’s Total but Deal Volume Falls
- August 3,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Startups in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) raised $95 million across 31 deals in July 2023, a slight dip from the $105 million recorded in the same month last year, according to Wamda, the leading website tracking the development of the startup ecosystem in the region.
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Saudi Arabia Enters Recession Now, Report from Capital Economics Says, but Non-Oil Economy Continues to Shine
- August 2,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has entered a recession, a report from Capital Economics said, as oil production cuts designed to prop up prices hurt the Kingdom’s bottom line – but the Kingdom’s non-oil economy continued to grow at a robust pace.
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Temperatures Soar Across Saudi Arabia; Certain Places Hit 50 Degrees Celsius
- July 31,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Temperatures are expected to soar up to 50 degrees celsius (122 degrees farenheit) in several areas Saudi Arabia, starting from Sunday until the end of the week, according to the National Center for Meteorology (NCM).
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PepsiCo Middle East CEO Aamer Sheikh joins The 966, plus a full update on Saudi football, King Saud University’s overhaul and more…
- July 28,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 96! The 966 speaks with PepsiCo Middle East CEO Aamer Sheikh for a conversation about the company’s strategy to plug into Vision 2030’s opportunities and continue to stay on top as the number one food and beverage brand in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Mr. Sheikh, who is Pakistani-American and grew up in the […]
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Royal Order Converts Riyadh’s King Saud University to Independent, Non-Profit Academic Institution under Umbrella of RCRC
- July 27,2023
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman issued a Royal Order transforming King Saud University into an independent, non-profit academic institution that be under the “umbrella” of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, according to multiple reports.
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Desert X AlUla 2024: Exploring Unseen Art in Saudi Arabia’s Desert Region from February 9 to March 23
Desert X AlUla will open its latest exhibition themed “In the Presence of Absence,” from February 9th to March 23rd, 2024. Featuring 15 commissioned artworks that explore the unseen, the festival takes place bi-yearly in the desert region of Saudi Arabia. This edition of Desert X AlUla is curated by Maya El Khalil, renowned for her art advisory and MENA-focused curation, and Marcello Dantas, an award-winning curator known for his interdisciplinary practices. Returning for its third edition, Desert X AlUla 2024 invites artists to engage with the landscape, nature, and heritage of AlUla. The exhibition aims to position AlUla as the hub for monumental art experiences in the region. This year’s theme, “In the Presence of Absence,” challenges the concept of deserts as “empty spaces.” Artists worldwide are encouraged to investigate conceptual ideas of the invisible, engaging in a dialogue with AlUla’s environment.
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Saudi SAL partners with Space Age for drone-based shipments
Drones will be utilized to enhance transportation and shipment efficiency in Saudi Arabia, thanks to a new agreement signed by the Kingdom’s SAL Saudi Logistics Services Co. The logistics and supply chain solutions provider signed a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi-based technology firm Space Age on the second day of the World Defense Show 2024. The agreement aims to provide the technical solutions and infrastructure necessary to transfer and localize the drone industry, as stated by SAL in a post on X.
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Lockheed Martin strikes subcontractor deals in Saudi Arabia for local THAAD parts production
"There are currently only two production lines for these products: the original production line in the US, and now an additional source of supply here in the Kingdom," Lockheed Martin's vice president and general manager of Integrated Air and Missile Defense, Jason Reynolds told Breaking Defense.
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Saudi defense minister discusses regional developments during call with US counterpart
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman discussed recent regional and international developments with his US counterpart during a phone call on Monday. Prince Khalid and Lloyd Austin reviewed Saudi-US relations and ways to bolster defense cooperation between the two countries. The officials also spoke about the need to de-escalate tensions in the region to achieve security and stability, Prince Khalid said
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AlUla Arts Festival turns Saudi Arabia’s ancient city into open-air, living museum
The AlUla Arts Festival will transform Saudi Arabia’s ancient city into a place of creative inspiration and cultural exchange, turning it into an open-air living museum, AlUla Moments announced. Running from February 9 to 24, the multi-form arts festival returns for the third time with a program that features flagship events, immersive exhibitions, and creative initiatives for a city-wide celebration of all things art.
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Saudi companies to make parts for Lockheed’s THAAD defense system
U.S. weapons maker Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) has signed agreements for Saudi Arabian companies to manufacture parts of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, the company said on Monday. These sub-contracts will enhance manufacturing capabilities in Saudi Arabia and transfer expertise to strengthen the country’s defence industry, Lockheed said in a statement. State-owned Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) signed 11 agreements at the Saudi defence show in Riyadh, according to the country's state news agency. The contracts come at time of rising tension in the region as some shipping companies suspended transit along the busy Red Sea route to avoid being attacked by Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi group.
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Saudi Arabia among first to start pavilion build for Expo 2025 Osaka
Saudi Arabia has begun constructing its pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka site on Yumeshima Island, making it among the first nations to do so. The design reflects the Kingdom’s history, culture and current economic transformation. The ceremony on Jan. 31 to announce the construction was attended by government delegates from Japan, and officials from other nations participating in Expo 2025 Osaka. Saudi Arabia’s delegation at the ceremony was led by Othman Almazyad, commissioner-general for the Kingdom’s Expo 2025 Osaka.
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South Korea’s stunning comeback breaks Saudi Arabian hearts
It was a case of so near yet so far for thousands of Saudi Arabia fans, whose team faltered in the penalty shootout in their round-of-16 match against South Korea and were knocked out of the AFC Asian Cup 2023. South Korea booked a quarterfinal date with Australia as their dogged display saw them win 4-2 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 following extra time at the Education City Stadium on Tuesday night.
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Riyadh Art: Transforming Saudi Arabia’s Capital
But Riyadh Art is more than just visual appeal; it's a force for societal transformation. By fostering inclusivity and nurturing a dynamic creative community, it enriches lives, inspires creative expression, and fuels a vibrant creative economy. As the city's walls come alive with colorful narratives, residents and visitors alike find joy, forging a sense of shared identity and civic pride.
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Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert accused of ‘turning backs on women’ by Saudi ambassador
Al-Saud said the pair should "get your facts straight" on matters of Saudi law affecting women and said their arguments were "based on outdated stereotypes and western-centric views of our culture". She added: "Failing to acknowledge the great progress women have made in Saudi Arabia denigrates our remarkable journey. This not only undermines the progress of women in sports, it sadly undermines women, progress as a whole. "Sports should not be used as a weapon to advance personal bias or agendas or punish a society that is eager to embrace tennis and help celebrate and grow the sport."
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