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In Speech, Head of Yemen’s New Presidential Council Rashad Al-Alimi Pledges Peace
- April 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The head of Yemen’s new presidential council Rashad Al-Alimi said on Friday he would end the war with a commitment to a peace process, in his first speech since power was delegated to the body by the Saudi-backed president this week, according to Reuters.
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Energy, hydrogen, and more with Phillip Cornell from The Economist Impact and the Atlantic Council and much more…
- April 8,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 34, The hosts welcome Phillip Cornell, senior fellow, Global Energy Center at the Atlantic Council, and Principal for Energy and Sustainability at the Economist Impact, and brings over 15 years of international experience in private and public sectors (World Bank, IEA, Aramco, NATO, Dow Jones) onto The 966 to talk about the global […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power Starts Construction at Green Hydrogen Project at NEOM
- April 7,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power and its partners kicked off the construction work at the world’s largest green hydrogen project in NEOM, according to reports, as the Kingdom moves forward with aspirations to be a global leader in green energy. The project is a $5 billion world-scale green hydrogen-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy, and […]
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Venture capitalist Amjad Ahmad joins The 966 to talk about Saudi Arabia’s startup ecosystem
- April 6,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom’s nascent startup ecosystem is growing in nearly every metric, but is still in its early stages. How can Saudi Arabia continue to develop it so that it stands on its own? Amjad Ahmad, managing partner of the VC firm Precinct Partners and director and resident senior fellow of empowerME at the Atlantic Council’s […]
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Saudi Non-Oil Private Sector Continues Solid Growth in March – Survey
- April 5,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector “kept up its solid pace of growth in March as output expanded at the fastest rate in over four years,” a survey showed on Tuesday.
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President Biden Praises Saudi Efforts Toward Peace in Yemen; Two-Month Ceasefire Begins
- April 4,2022
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- SUSTG Team
A UN-brokered two-month ceasefire in Yemen began on Sunday with warring parties agreeing to avoid conflict as the Holy Month of Ramadan begins, with President Biden praising Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic efforts in a statement.
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Former USMTM Chief Col. Brad Gandy Joins The 966 to Talk U.S.-Saudi Defense, Security Partnership and More
- April 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 33! On last week’s episode, we talked about the huge transformation going on in Saudi Arabia’s military and USMTM’s role in it with author Bilal Saab, who has a book coming out on the subject. This week, the head of the USMTM from 2019-2021, Col. Brad Gandy, who heard last week’s episode and agreed […]
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Ramadan 2022 Set to Begin with Crescent Moon Sighting in Saudi Arabia April 1-2
- March 31,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Ramadan 2022 is set to begin in Saudi Arabia upon the sighting of the crescent moon as soon as April 1, with authorities urging Saudis to keep a look out for the moon starting Friday night.
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Recovering Saudi Economy Sees Unemployment Among Saudi Nationals Lowest Since 2009
- March 30,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s booming economy is translating to a strong job market in the Kingdom both for expats and citizens alike, according to a report in Bloomberg, which cited latest data from the kingdom’s General Authority for Statistics.
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Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Riyadh Attracts $600m in Investment Announcements
- March 29,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Global Entrepreneurship Congress, a conference gathering investors, policymakers and community leaders from around the world to focus on the startup space, is underway in Riyadh with big announced investments into the important sector for the Kingdom’s diversification goals.
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Turkey Hikes Fuel Tax by 200% to Finance Earthquake Damages
The increase will help meet financing needs stemming from the deadly February earthquakes and allow the Treasury Ministry to maintain strong cash reserves, according to a ministry statement. The earthquakes caused more than $100 billion in damages, the government estimates.
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Chart: World Sees Record Heat Waves
According to preliminary data from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the world has just experienced the hottest week on record (average July 3-9). This follows the hottest June on record. At a regional scale, absolute temperature records are being broken around the globe, as shown in our map featuring a non-exhaustive selection of national (and/or continental) records set since 2017.
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Chart: Turkey Makes Way for Sweden’s NATO Accession
In April, Finland became the latest member of the military alliance comprised of 29 European nations, Canada and the United States. Finland's accession roughly doubled NATO's border with Russia, which threatened to take "counter-measures" and described the accession as an "encroachment on Russia's security and national interests."
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Saudi Arabia announces start of new Umrah season for GCC citizens and residents
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced on Tuesday the start of the new Umrah season for citizens and residents of Gulf Cooperation Council countries including the Kingdom. Citizens and residents of GCC countries are now able to apply for an Umrah permit via the Nusuk or Tawakkalna applications after the successful end of this year’s Hajj season. The Nusuk application can be used to obtain the necessary permits to perform Umrah and visit the Holy Rawdah in the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, while Tawakkalna ensures that the applicant meets the necessary health requirements.
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Saudi Arabia’s Oil Production Cuts Are Quietly Starting to Bite
“To me, it looks like the start of the hot summer in the crude market,” said Jorge Leon, senior vice president of oil market research at Rystad Energy. “It is the tipping point the market was expecting. Fundamentals are finally starting to drive the market.”
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Smart and Sustainable: The Gulf Goes All in on Tech Cities
In the Gulf, smart, sustainability-focused city agendas are being implemented on multiple levels: within existing cities, with the development of subcities within cities, and with the development of new cities in remote locations.
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Saudi Arabia Smart Cities Market is poised to reach USD 14,745.2 Million, growing at a 19.6% CAGR by 2027
As per the report, the Saudi Arabia smart cities market size was pegged at $3.55 billion in 2019, and is projected to reach $14.74 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 19.6% from 2020 to 2027. Rise in efforts to minimize oil dependency, proactive smart city initiatives, and surge in investments by government have boosted the growth of the Saudi Arabia smart cities industry. However, data security & private concerns with smart cities hinder the market growth. On the contrary, the environmental friendliness of smart cities and technological advancements in IoT and cloud technologies are expected to open lucrative opportunities for the market players in the future.
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Saudi officials thwart attempt to smuggle over 170,000 Captagon pills in Jeddah
Saudi authorities on Friday thwarted an attempt to smuggle 178,274 captagon pills into the Kingdom, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app. The pills were found hidden in a shipment of beehive boxes at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. Two people have been arrested, SPA added.
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Chart: Saudi Arabia’s European Soccer Shopping Spree
Saudi Arabian clubs' European shopping spree has not been limited to players, either. Following on from former Spurs manager Nuno Espírito Santo's move to Al-Ittihad last year, Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard joined Al-Ettifaq as head coach this week.
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Saudi Arabia Imposes New Economic Participation Policy
The EP policy, which was released with little warning and without public consultation, applies to government contracts in which the value of imported goods and services exceeds SAR 100 million (~$27 million). To be eligible to bid on such contracts, companies must demonstrate that their level of local “economic participation” will equal at least 35 percent of the value of imported content.
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