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Lucid Teases ‘Gravity’, its First SUV with Seating for Seven, Targeting 2024 for Launch
- November 16,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Motors today revealed ‘Gravity’, its first SUV with seating for up to seven people that “reimagines utility — and sport — like never before,” the company said on its website and in a promotional video on YouTube.
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Prince Waleed bin Nasser Al-Saud from Saudi-based Consultancy Mukatafa, more on the U.S.-Saudi relationship, Saudi’s mining sector, and more
- November 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 65! Prince Waleed Bin Nasser Al Saud joins The 966 — Prince Waleed is CEO of Mukatafa, a consultancy based in Riyadh that brings together the public and private sectors in Saudi Arabia, forming an ecosystem that enables the private, public, and third-party sectors to collaborate, integrate, and grow together as the Kingdom drives […]
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Sustainability in Saudi Arabia with expert Jeffrey Beyer, the Red Sea’s latest developments, and more – The 966 Episode 63
- October 21,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 63! The hosts welcome Jeffrey Beyer, Managing Director, Zest Associates, a Dubai-based consultancy that develops sustainability solutions for governments and private companies for the low carbon economy. First, the hosts discuss Richard’s one big thing this week, which is Saudi Arabia’s forthcoming Saudi Games, the largest single sporting event ever in Saudi Arabia. Lucien’s […]
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Riyadh Season Prepares for Oct. 21 Launch with Slogan ‘Beyond Imagination’, Cirque du Soleil Show
- October 13,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The expanded third edition of Riyadh Season will kick off on October 21st 2022 under the slogan “Beyond Imagination” with an international show by Cirque du Soleil, the General Authority for Entertainment has announced.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Commits Over $2 Billion to New Long-term Football Sponsorship Deals this Year – FT Report
- October 10,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has committed more than $2 billion to new long-term football sponsorship deals this year, with much of that spent domestically in Saudi Arabia, the Financial Times reports, citing the PIF’s most recent financial statements.
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Dr. Abdulaziz Alanazi discusses his recent international water prize win, a changing Riyadh, and more — The 966 E. 61
- October 7,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 61! The 966 welcomes Dr. Abdulaziz Alanazi, assistant professor at King Saud University in Riyadh, who discusses his work that recently won a very prestigious international water award. Before that, the hosts discuss governance in Saudi Arabia, a changing Riyadh, and an update on LIV golf’s recent moves with the MENA tour. The hosts […]
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Hosting Olympics as ‘Ultimate Goal’ of Growing Sports Portfolio
- August 22,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Fresh off of hosting the boxing heavyweight title fight in Jeddah this weekend, Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal stated that Saudi Arabia has the “ultimate goal” of hosting the Olympics while it continues to develop a local sports industry and attract international events, according to an interview with the AFP and reported in Al […]
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Hosting of 2026 Women’s Asian Cup
- August 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has joined Australia, Jordan and Uzbekistan as nations who have expressed interest in hosting the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Monday as reported in Reuters.
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President Biden Concludes Trip to Saudi Arabia with Agreements to Cooperate on Range of Issues
- July 18,2022
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- SUSTG Team
President Biden concluded his trip to Saudi Arabia with a renewed partnership with the Kingdom, pledging to work together with Saudi leadership to achieve shared goals on a number of diplomatic, energy, and trade issues.
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Leading Saudi architect and urban designer Dhay Aldhawyan joins The 966, MBS visits regional powers, and much more…
- June 24,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 49, The 966 welcomes Dhay Aldhawyan, a leading architect and urban planner based in Riyadh who is Head of the Center for Development of Urban Design and Planning of Saudi cities, to discuss her journey and some of the big projects and developments happening now across Saudi Arabia. The 966 hosts also discuss […]
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How Sports Are Making Saudi Arabia Look Better Than Ever
This spotlight has also largely succeeded in redefining narratives of Saudi Arabia's reputation abroad in countries like the United States, where long-standing concerns over the nation's human rights situation have been substantially diluted as Riyadh bears the soft power fruits of its multibillion-dollar push to attract foreign fans, talent and events.
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Saudi influence over gaming extends far beyond esports
There’s the PIF’s numerous stakes in game publishers themselves, which include sizeable investments in behemoths such as Nintendo (8.26 percent), Electronic Arts (9.2 percent) and Koei Tecmo (6.6 percent), as well as complete ownership of smaller publishers such as mobile gaming publisher Scopely. Then there’s ESL/FACEIT Group, the prominent esports league operator that Savvy purchased for $1.5 billion in 2022. And that’s not to mention the multitude of smaller bets that the PIF has made in gaming, which range from a sponsorship of the annual Esports Awards to the backing of Rolling Stone’s new gaming vertical, which launched last month.
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Top esports teams from the Gulf region prepare for an epic showdown in Riyadh
Esports fans eagerly await the GCC League 2024 finals in Riyadh. Hosted by the Saudi Esports Federation (SEF), this premier Middle Eastern tournament features top talent from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. The competition began with 12 teams competing in Rocket League, a popular vehicular football game, and will culminate on June 27-28. Contestants will vie for a $150,000 prize pool, competing in both Rocket League and TEKKEN 8.
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Why the esports industry is embracing Saudi Arabian investment
“If you compare it to any other sports, all of them are heavily funded by governments across the world, from grassroots to pro sports, and people underestimate the involvement of government funding,” Reichert said. “And this is probably the first time that this has happened in esports on that scale, so it’s a good thing, actually — it’s not a bad thing whatsoever.”
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Esports World Cup CEO: Saudi Arabia the perfect place for our first global event
The Esports World Cup, set to take place in Riyadh, will feature a diverse line-up of games, including Street Fighter, Overwatch and League of Legends. With a prize pool of $60 million, it is expected to attract top talent from across the globe. The event will also feature a festival of gaming and esports activities, alongside conferences and side tournaments.
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Saudi Arabia’s SURJ Sports Investment ‘preferred bidder’ for ATP Masters 1000 event
SURJ, the sports investment company launched by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) last August, is reportedly the frontrunner, though an agreement is yet to be reached with the ATP Tour on a venue or commercial terms. If a deal is reached, SURJ would be granted a licence for an ATP Masters 1000 event, which feature the top-ranked players on the tour. There are currently nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments played across cities including Miami, Madrid and Paris.
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First Syrian jet in over a decade transports Muslim worshippers to Saudi Arabia for Hajj pilgrimage
For the first time in over a decade, 270 Syrians traveled on a direct flight early Tuesday from Damascus to Saudi Arabia for the annual Islamic Hajj pilgrimage, the Syrian Transportation Ministry said. The development is part of an ongoing thaw in relations between Damascus and Riyadh, which days ago appointed Saudi Arabia’s first ambassador to war-torn Syria since severing ties in 2012.
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Saudi Arabia prepares to welcome thousands of gamers for Esports World Cup
Saudi Arabia is getting set to put its stamp on the global gaming market this summer when it hosts the Esports World Cup over eight weeks in July and August. Boulevard Riyadh City will be the venue for the competition’s debut from July 4 to Aug. 25. More than 2,500 players are expected to compete for a $60 million prize pool, the largest in esports history.
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Will Saudi Arabia’s sports investment trigger an athleisure boom?
By 2030, the government aims to increase the ratio of individuals exercising at least once a week to 40 percent. With an expanding base of sports practitioners, the country’s sportswear and athleisure apparel market is set to boom. In 2022, the category generated $1.3 billion (SAR 4.9 billion) in sales, and by 2027, it is expected to reach $1.5 billion. Could Saudi Arabia be the next frontier for sportswear?
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Saudi Esports Investment: $1.5 Billion Merger Finalized
Rick Horrow breaks down the state of Esports after the $1.5 billion Saudi Arabian merger. This now includes college scholarships and an Esports World Cup.
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