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The 966 E13: Tapping the strategic petroleum reserve, Saudi Arabia’s Covid-19 response, and ‘sportswashing’
- November 29,2021
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On this week’s episode of The 966, the hosts talk about Saudi Arabia’s upcoming EDM festival, called Soundstorm, the start something big for women’s soccer in the Kingdom, President Biden’s decision to tap the SPR, Saudi Arabia’s enviable Covid-19 response, and why “sportswashing” is used to describe Saudi Arabia – but doesn’t come close to […]
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Saudi Arabia is Currently the Most Affordable Country in the World to Buy a Home
- November 11,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is the world’s most affordable country to buy a home in 2021, according to a new study from a Britain-based building supplier.
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Second Aramco Saudi Ladies International Golf Tournament Begins at Royal Greens; Pederson Looks to Defend Title
- November 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The second Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by the Public Investment Fund kicks off today at the Royal Greens club in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia, with defending champion Emily Kristine Pedersen seeking to fend off a host of rivals on the Red Sea.
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An Exclusive Interview with Lina Almaeena on The 966 Podcast
- October 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The 966 interviews Saudi Arabia’s Lina Almaeena, who spent well over a decade leading the charge for women’s sports in Saudi Arabia after co-founding Jeddah United Sports Club in 2006. Almaeena then served on Saudi Arabia’s consultative body, the Shura Council, and continues to work to advance women’s empowerment in Saudi Arabia in line with […]
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The 966 – Episode 6: A Multi-Billion Dollar EV Investment in Saudi Arabia, Power Demand in the Kingdom, and Economic Free Zones?
- October 15,2021
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 6 this week, the hosts discuss an Australian company that is making a big bet on electric vehicles in Saudi Arabia with a massive mining investment, the use of power in Saudi Arabia flattens out, and the Kingdom explores the possibility of economic free zones to attract foreign investment in Saudi.
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Introducing The 966 – A New Show from the SUSTG Team Discussing All Things Saudi Arabia
- October 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The SUSTG Team launched a new podcast and show, The 966, and will be publishing weekly updates and exclusive interviews and conversations with Saudi business leaders, officials, newsmakers and others. Episodes are available on the show’s website, 966.transistor.fm, and on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and several other platforms.
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U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan Visits Saudi Arabia, Meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- September 28,2021
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- SUSTG Team
President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, visited Saudi Arabia on Monday and met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, Key in Kingdom’s Renewable Plans, Set to IPO
- September 14,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, described as one of Saudi Arabia’s main vehicles for building renewable energy projects, is set to raise up to 4.55 billion riyals ($1.21 billion) in its initial public offering, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia Emphasizes ‘A New National Mind-Set’ for $1 Trillion in Mining Opportunities
- September 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is re-energizing its efforts to attract foreign investment into local mining and minerals opportunities, with the Kingdom’s Vice-Minister of Mining Affairs declaring that Saudi has a “a new national mind-set” on the sector.
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Saudi Arabia’s Technology Ministry Announces ‘LaunchKSA’ to Power Digital Innovation with $1 Billion Backing
- August 27,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) announced the launch of LaunchKSA, which promises to enhance innovation, augment digital know-how, support youth, and transform Saudi Arabia into the region’s largest digital economy.
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Women's RightsWomen in Saudi Arabia make gains but overall rights remain issue
He has promised to restore "moderate, open" Islam. But headline-grabbing announcements regarding women's rights and freedoms — such as the lifting last summer of the kingdom's driving ban — obscure conflicts among relatives as well as concerns over the justice system and the rule of law.
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Saudi WomenMeet the Saudi women running 5-star hotels
“When I first started in 2007 at the InterContinental Hotel in Jeddah, I was one of the first Saudi women who entered this industry; there were foreigners but not a Saudi. It was difficult.
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Women in the WorkforceThe missing million: Saudi women face grim realities in jobs market
More than one million Saudi women are currently looking for employment in Saudi Arabia, despite a push by policymakers to increase participation of this overshadowed, yet significant, portion of the labour force.
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Human RightsSaudi Arabia: Repression Overshadows Women’s Reforms
Saudi Arabia announced reforms during 2017 to enhance women’s rights, including ending a driving ban, but stepped up arrests and prosecutions of activists seeking reform or voicing peaceful dissent, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2018.
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Women DriversSaudi Arabia Holds Car Show Just for Women
Car manufacturers are wasting no time preparing for the day when Saudi Arabian women will be permitted to drive.
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Women DriversFirst women-only car showroom opens in Saudi Arabia
A Saudi private company on Thursday opened the first car showroom for women only just five months before a decision allowing females to drive takes effect.
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TourismWomen above 25 to be granted Saudi tourism visa
Saudi Arabia is to allow women who are at least 25 years old to visit the kingdom without the need to be accompanied by a family member, a Saudi daily has said.
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Women and SportsSaudi Arabia hosts its first professional women’s squash tournament
The first professional women's squash tournament to be hosted by Saudi Arabia has kicked off in Riyadh.
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Women's RightsSaudi football stadiums to open doors to women fans for first time on Friday
“The first match that women will be allowed to watch will be Al Ahli versus Al Batin on Friday January 12, followed by Al Hilal versus Al Ittihad the following day, and then a match between Al Ittifaq and Al Faisali on Thursday January 18,” said the ministry of information on Monday.
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Women's RightsSaudi Women to Attend Official Soccer Matches for First Time
Women can attend three matches this month, after the General Sports Authority said in October that three stadiums will no longer be male-only. The facilities in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam will be “prepared to be ready for families, including allocation of special places for seating and entrances,” the Center for International Communication said in a statement.
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