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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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Verstappen Edges Leclerc by Half a Second in Wild F1 Weekend in Jeddah
- March 28,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Max Verstappen edged out Charles Leclerc by half a second in a thrilling finish to a wild weekend which saw Saudi Arabia’s second-ever F1 race in Jeddah take place two days after a missile attack by Iran-backed Houthis hit a civilian facility a few miles from the race track.
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JASTA Aftermath9/11 victims suing Saudi Arabia: report
A collection of more than 800 people and families hurt by the 9/11 terrorism attacks have filed a lawsuit against Saudi Arabia for its role in the incident.
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Israel-LebanonIDF chief says Lebanon responsible for next conflict with Hezbollah
Gadi Eisenkot warns Beirut will pay a price for allowing terror group to operate within its borders
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Technology, Media and TelecommunicationDeloitte issues its 2017 TMT predictions for the Middle East
For the first time in our 5 years of releasing MENA specific analysis on major market developments, we are including predictions for all three sectors together, and not splitting them into different sub-industries.
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HezbollahHezbollah, Israel brace for all-out conflict
The renewed focus on Iran by the Trump administration has spurred an outbreak of sabre-rattling in Lebanon and Israel and raised concerns that the calm that has existed along the border for more than a decade may be coming to an end.
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IranIran indicts nuclear negotiation team member
Iran’s judiciary has indicted a member of the country’s team that negotiated the nuclear deal with world powers, a spokesman said Sunday, probably an Iranian Canadian national previously detained by authorities on suspicion of espionage.
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Qorvis MSLGROUPVets say they were duped into helping Saudi Arabia dodge payouts to 9/11 victims
Vets complain they’re not only being misled but openly lied to. During one recent trip, an organizer denied any “Saudi involvement” in sponsoring the trip, even though federal filings show the organizer has a $100,000 contract with the Saudis and is a registered foreign agent for the kingdom.
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Conservative Resistance to ChangePerspective: The conflicting discourse in Saudi Arabia
Ironically, the modernization concept suggested today in Saudi Arabia, would mean a step back to the past, namely the sixties and seventies era when the society was still religious and tolerant; all what is now refused was permitted back then.
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Saudi-IranThe Iranian-Saudi Arabian conflict: Does the West have a skewed view?
The West often boils down the difficult relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia to sectarian conflicts between Wahhabists and militant Shiites, but the rivalry is much more complex.
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Israel - PalestineIsrael-Palestinian conflict: Two-state solution not only option, US says
A White House official says a two-state solution may not be the only option to solve the Israel-Palestinian conflict, signalling a major policy shift.
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Israel-PalestineUS won’t insist on two-state solution to Israel-Palestine conflict, White House official says
The United States will not insist on a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict in the Middle East, a White House official has said.
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