A segment of Israeli society is furious with Netanyahu over his seeming unwillingness to prioritize the release and repatriation of dozens of Israeli hostages remaining in Hamas captivity in Gaza, where Israel has carried out more than a half-year-long relentless military campaign. Families and friends of the hostages staged an alternative “torch-dousing” ceremony to convey their rage and disquiet.
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New Imagery Released of F1 Circuit at Forthcoming Entertainment City Qiddiya
Saudi Arabia has released computer-generated images of its planned new racing circuit in the forthcoming mega entertainment project Qiddiya, which will feature a 20-story-high elevated first corner and a swimming pool overlooking a section of track, according to reports.
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Saudi PIF, Bahraini Counterpart Mumtalakat Sign Agreement to Boost Cooperation and Investment
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and its Bahrani counterpart, Mumtalakat, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand cooperation and enable new and promising investment opportunities in Bahrain.
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Israel, Gaza, and a region with shifting power dynamics with columnist Hussein Ibish
In Episode 125, the hosts welcome veteran columnist and analyst Hussein Ibish onto The 966 for his third appearance on the program to unpack the implications of Israel’s brutal war in Gaza and the shifting regional and global power dynamics since October 7th.
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Report Says Saudi Arabia Seeing a Surge in Demand for Cybersecurity Specialists
Saudi Arabia has seen a surge in demand for cybersecurity specialists amid growing concerns about cyber threats within the Kingdom, according to a recent report by security software company Qrator Labs.
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Human Capability Initiative Conference in Riyadh Concludes with Goal of Increasing Employment Rate in New Industries
The Human Capability Initiative (HCI) Conference launched this week in Riyadh at the King Abdulaziz International Convention Center under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with the goal of boosting human capital in the Kingdom.
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Riyadh Air Makes Waves at Aviation Festival of Asia 2024
New Saudi airline Riyadh Air is touting its new offering at an industry event in Asia, with the CEO and COO giving public appearances and with it a glimpse into the plans and aspirations of the startup airline.
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Lucid CEO Says Saudi Arabia Views Struggling EV Maker as Strategic Investment for Economic Diversification
Lucid Motors CEO said at the Geneva International Motor Show today that the struggling EV maker and its Saudi backers are “in this together for the long run” and the relationship is like a “marriage,” according to a report in Bloomberg.
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Ahead of LEAP in Saudi Arabia, MCIT’s Abdullah Alshamrani joins The 966 to talk tech, ecosystem development, and more…
Abdullah Alshamrani, General Manager of the Digital Entrepreneurship Center at Saudi Arabia’s MCIT join The 966 to talk ecosystem development in the Kingdom, the entrepreneurship scene, and the Kingdom as a future destination for tech.
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Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saif (1953-2024)
*A note from SUSTG’s President, Richard Wilson.* My friend, Khaled Al-Saif, a true Saudi patriot, passed away on February 18.
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SoftBank to Create Industrial Robots for Saudi Arabia
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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Jordan foils arms plot as kingdom caught in Iran-Israel shadow war
Jordan has foiled a suspected Iranian-led plot to smuggle weapons into the U.S.-allied kingdom to help opponents of the ruling monarchy carry out acts of sabotage, according to two Jordanian sources with knowledge of the matter.The weapons were sent by Iranian-backed militias in Syria to a cell of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan that has links to the military wing of Palestinian group Hamas, the people told Reuters. The cache was seized when members of the cell, Jordanians of Palestinian descent, were arrested in late March, they said.
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Tiger: ‘progress made’ but ‘long way to go’ in PGA-Saudi talks
"We're working on negotiations with PIF. It's ongoing. It's fluid. It changes day-to-day," Woods said. "Has there been progress? Yes. But it's an ongoing negotiation so a lot of work ahead for all of us with this process. "We're making steps. It may not be giant steps, but we're making steps."
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Power Broker Behind Saudi Golf Deal Resigns From PGA Tour Board
When Jimmy Dunne joined the PGA Tour’s board in 2023, at the peak of its battle with LIV Golf, the Tour was adding a heavy hitter in both the golf and financial worlds. Dunne is a member at prestigious institutions such as Augusta National, the president of Seminole Golf Club and the senior managing principal at the investment bank Piper Sandler.
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Saudi Minister of Finance Participates in 2024 Qatar Economic Forum
His Excellency the Saudi Minister of Finance, Mr. Mohammed Aljadaan, will participate in the fourth edition of the Qatar Economic Forum, held in Doha May 14-16, 2024, as participants explore economic challenges and opportunities in the MENA region. During the first day of the Forum, Minister Aljadaan will participate in a panel discussion entitled "Reshaping Middle East Economies," along with His Excellency the Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank Group Dr. Muhammad Al Jasser, and the Qatari Minister of Finance Mr. Ali Al-Kuwari. The Forum will bring together more than 1,000 global policymakers and leaders from government and the private sector to discuss five themes: Geopolitics, Globalization & Trade; Energy Transition; Technology Innovation; Business & Investment Outlook; and Sports and Entertainment.
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Syria holds the key to improved US-Turkey ties
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was set to visit Washington in May after a long period of coldness between him and US President Joe Biden. While the cancellation officially occurred due to scheduling issues, disagreements over the Gaza conflict appear to have played a role in this decision. Despite recent momentum in US-Turkish relations, this situation underscores the fact that improving areas of cooperation is not enough to maintain the bilateral relationship.
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The nuclear fatwa that wasn’t—how Iran sold the world a false narrative
In a 2012 interview with local magazine Mehrnameh, Rouhani recounted the 2004 talks with the foreign ministers of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, and claimed that he told them that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “has issued a fatwa and declared it forbidden to acquire a bomb. This fatwa is more important for us than the NPT [Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty] and the additional protocol. It is more important to us than any law.”
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Ras Ghamila: Saudi Arabia offers to buy Egyptian premium Red Sea area using deposits
Saudi Arabia has presented Egypt with an offer to purchase Ras Ghamila, a prime Red Sea tourist destination, including pulling its deposits from the Central Bank of Egypt, and the acquisition of several government companies, according to an Egyptian government source. The source, who works in the Ministry of Public Business Sector, the entity tasked with negotiating the deal, told Middle East Eye that Saudi officials offered to use the kingdom's deposits with the central bank (CBE), which amount to $10.3bn, an option favoured by the Egyptian side which will allow immediate access to foreign currency.
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Jeddah Historic District, Cruise Saudi team on sustainability strategies
Jeddah Historic District Program and Cruise Saudi plan to cooperate on how to handle more international cruise visitors while preserving historic sites and benefiting the community.
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Saudi Arabia executes two Syrian nationals for smuggling narcotics
Saudi Arabia has executed two Syrians over their alleged involvement in drug smuggling within the Kingdom, as the trafficking of narcotics from Syria continues to plague the region. According to the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Ministry of Interior released a statement announcing the execution of two criminals of Syrian nationality on Saturday, 11 May, in the Kingdom’s north-western Tabuk region.
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