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The Future of Fintech and Blockchain with Amit Sharma, CEO of FinClusive
- November 27,2023
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Amit Sharma, CEO and Founder of FinClusive Capital, a hybrid fin-/reg-tech company based in the United States, joins The 966 to talk digital banking, fintech and more. Finclusive, headquartered in New York, New York, is a global compliance, digital identity and payments platform for a new era of financial services.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman invited to visit UK – BBC Report
- August 17,2023
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been invited to visit the UK, the Saudi Arabian embassy has told the BBC.
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Saudi Arabia rises on Expat Insider 2024 rankings
- July 12,2024
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For its 11th edition of the Expat Insider survey, InterNations surveyed 12,500 expats representing 175 nationalities living in 174 countries or territories on their thoughts on what it’s like to live and work abroad.
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FIFA Series 2024 Friendly Matches Kick Off in Jeddah
- March 21,2024
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The FIFA Series: Saudi Arabia A will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from March 21–26, 2024. The event will feature two groups, including Cambodia, Equatorial Guinea, Guyana, and Cape Verde. The series is designed to help national teams that do not often play teams from other confederations, and FIFA will cover the teams’ travel costs. There will be […]
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2nd Edition of FII in Miami, Florida Kicks Off Tomorrow
- February 21,2024
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Leaders from the public and private sector, business and finance executives and others will descend this week on Miami for the second FII event to take place in that city to discuss potential solutions to the planet’s ongoing conflicts and climate change, as well as artificial intelligence.
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Saudi Arabia NEOM Investment fund to hold 6% in Italy’s Technogym
- December 4,2023
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Saudi Arabia NEOM Investment Fund (NIF) will hold 6% of Technogym share capital after an 111-million-euro ($120.83 million) investment and “intends to be a long-term minority shareholder in the Italian fitness-equipment maker,” the fund said on Friday per a report in Reuters.
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Physician and media commentator Dr. Qanta Ahmed joins The 966 to talk about ‘colossal’ changes in Saudi Arabia and much more
- July 14,2023
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Physician, non-fiction author, and broadcast media commentator and writer Dr. Qanta Ahmed joins The 966 from New York to discuss the “colossal” changes in Saudi Arabia since Vision 2030 was launched and her view that Saudi Arabia has emerged as an increasingly important and influential global power. Dr. Qanta is an Academic Pulmonologist and Sleep Disorder Specialist at NYU […]
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Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services on the rise in Saudi Arabia
- July 15,2024
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In a recent study, Redseer Strategy Consultants shared that the use of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services is on the rise in the Middle East. The UAE and Saudi Arabia outscored their regional peers.
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NYT Reports on Proposed $40B Saudi AI Investment
- March 20,2024
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The New York Times’ Maureen Farrell and Rob Copeland report that Saudi Arabia is working with Wall Street banks to establish a $40 billion AI-focused investment fund.
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SoftBank to Create Industrial Robots for Saudi Arabia
- February 22,2024
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Alat (Arabic for ‘machines’), the PIF funded $100 billion initiative to create an automated manufacturing hub in Saudi Arabia will invest up to $150 million in partnership with SoftBank.
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Saudi private sector to give mandatory two-week leave to pregnant women, sick people
Saudi Arabia required private sector companies to grant 14 days’ sick leave to pregnant women and patients with respiratory, autoimmune and chronic diseases, or tumours, state news agency SPA reported on Monday.
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Saudi Law Granted Women New Freedoms. Their Families Don’t Always Agree.
Triumphs that might seem trivial outside the kingdom loom huge within it, especially in the small cities and villages where most Saudis live, far from cosmopolitan Riyadh and Jeddah.
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Saudi women rising up in business in line with Vision 2030
The World Bank report “Women, Business, and the Law 2020” recognized Saudi Arabia as the top reformer globally in the last year. Saudi Arabia implemented historic reforms to advance women’s economic participation. The measures introduced freedom of travel and movement for women over the age of 21.
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Faces of Saudi: Arab News project profiling inspirational women in Saudi Arabia
Among our first Faces are research scientist Dr. Yasmin Altwaijri, UN diplomat Basma Alshaalan and Dina Alfaris, cofounder of the first Saudi caviar farm and founder of the Qamrah fashion brand. “I remind myself and all women to own our aspirations, believe in our power to live up to our potential with confidence, and enjoy the purposeful world,” Alfaris said. “We are ready to embrace ambition.”
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New Saudi driving academy in Dhahran to train 200,000 women over 10 years
More than 250 Saudi women will be employed at the academy to work as trainers, lecturers, and in other areas, with another 50 female staff expected to be taken on by the end of March next year.
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Saudi women footballers seek equality as first league launches
“We want to be included under the umbrella of the Saudi football federation and be treated like other football teams are,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Yamani was one of the lucky ones. When she started playing at 12, her family was supportive – a rarity in Saudi Arabia, where women’s lives have long been heavily restricted.
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In Saudi Arabia, women have scored another winning goal
Saudi Arabia is planning on expanding the number of professional football players competing in the country, not by recruiting more athletes to its existing national team, but by creating its first all-female football league. This is a significant milestone for Saudi women, who now can partake in football events as professional players or spectators, a prospect that would have been difficult to foresee a few years ago. It is also an opportunity for all Saudis to come closer to achieving their dreams, where gender is not a barrier.
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Saudi Sports for All Federation inaugurates the official Women’s Football League at the community level in the Kingdom
Under the SFA initiative umbrella and fully funded by the Federation, the WFL is a nationwide community level league for women aged 17 and above that will be mainly staged in three cities for the first season – Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam – with the potential for more depending on registrations.
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Eight coronavirus cases confirmed in Bahrain, including four Saudi Arabian women
Two Bahraini nationals, one male and one female, and four Saudi Arabian female nationals who came from Iran tested positive for the virus upon their arrival in Bahrain International Airport.
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How This Saudi Arabian Female Entrepreneur Broke Barriers To Champion Women In Motorsports
Aseel Al-Hamad, founder of IDegree Design, an integrated interior design agency, became the first female to be appointed as a board member of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation. She champions the voice of female drivers in the Kingdom.
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