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Green Riyadh Project Launches as Authorities Eye Ambitious ‘Giga’ Tree-Planting Initiatives
- December 29,2022
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Authorities in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh launched the Green Riyadh project, one of four giga-projects for the city and region: an ambitious tree-planting strategy to “greenify” many parts of the Kingdom’s largest city, according to a report from the Saudi Gazette.
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Bill Foster from the Jones Group Saudi Arabia and Chairman of AmChamKSA joins The 966
- December 16,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Captain Bill Foster, USN (retired) is President of Jones Group Middle East, a wholly owned subsidiary of Jones Group International, and is Chairman of the The American Chamber of Commerce Saudi Arabia (AmCham Saudi Arabia). Foster joins The 966 from Riyadh, where he talks about the changes ongoing in the Kingdom and the important work […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Sindalah Island, Neom’s ‘Yachting Hub’, to Open in 2024 with Golf Course, 40 Restaurants
- December 6,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Sindalah Island, off the coast of NEOM in Saudi Arabia, will open by 2024 and will include a beach club, yacht club and almost 40 restaurants, new details released about the project yesterday confirm.
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HRH Prince Turki Al-Faisal Al-Saud talks about his father King Faisal’s legacy, the King Faisal Foundation’s decades of work, and U.S.-Saudi relations
- December 2,2022
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- SUSTG Team
An interview and conversation with the legendary HRH Prince Turki Al-Faisal Al-Saud, who joins The 966 to share some stories and his anecdotes about his late father, King Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. King Faisal’s death lead his sons to create the King Faisal Foundation to honor his visionary legacy and generous spirit. HRH Prince Turki […]
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Saudi Arabia Stuns World With Upset Win Over Argentina in Qatar World Cup Opener; King Salman Declares Wednesday a Holiday
- November 22,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In what some analysts are already classifying as one of the greatest upsets in the history of the World Cup, Saudi Arabia stunned tournament favorite Argentina, 2-1, in its opening match at Lusail Stadium in Doha.
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Saudi Economy Continues Growth Streak as Non-Oil PMI Continued in Expansion Mode in September – Jadwa Chartbook
- November 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil economy continued to grow in September as data continues to point to 2022 being a year in which the Kingdom outperforms economies around the world in growth, according to the latest Jadwa Investment Chartbook for the month of September 2022.
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OPEC+ and the American uproar with Colby Connelly from Energy Intelligence, plus Riyadh Season’s big events and more…
- October 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 62! Energy Intelligence’s Colby Connely joins The 966 to talk about oil markets, the big kerfuffle here in the United States caused by the OPEC+ decision, and some more on that hot topic. But first, the hosts discuss new statistics on Saudi Arabia’s population, Riyadh Season 2022, and then conclude as always with the […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Population Grows 9.3% in 2021, Officially Reaching 34 million
- October 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s population reached 34 million people in 2021, according to a recent report by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health and published in the Saudi Gazette, at an annual growth rate of 9.3%.
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Saudi Telecom Giant STC Plans $1 Billion in Investments to Transform Kingdom into Regional Data Hub – Report
- October 4,2022
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Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Telecom Co. (STC), the Middle East’s most profitable mobile operator, “plans to spend about $1 billion to transform the kingdom into a regional data hub, and may sell a stake in its data hub, called Center3, business to finance the plans,” Bloomberg reports.
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Middle East Regional Carriers to Spend $765 billion by 2040 on Fleet Expansion, Boeing Says
- September 19,2022
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Carriers in the Middle East are set to expand its fleet with an additional 2,980 commercial jets in the next two decades, spending upwards of $765 billion on new planes, major supplier Boeing said on Monday in Dubai. The new planes will be required to meet the strongly recovering demand for both passenger and cargo […]
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Women's RightsEnroll Saudi women in military service, say Shoura members
A number of Shoura Council members and security specialists have called for enrolling Saudi women in military service, the Saudi Gazette reported. They said women should get military training to teach them the use of light weapons.
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WomenSaudi to create 50,000 outsourcing jobs for women
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Labour and Social Development has reportedly revealed a national strategy for female employment that will provide more than 50,000 outsourcing job opportunities.
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Women DrivingA social media campaign to get Saudi women driving finds support but also mockery
Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women cannot legally drive. Over the past few days, the hashtag #ساقود_سيارتي_١٥_يونيو (#IwilldrivemycarJune15th") has trended across social media, scoring tens of thousands of mentions on Twitter and other platforms, according to BBC Arabic.
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WomenSaudi Arabia gives women the right to a copy of their marriage contract
Saudi brides will now get a copy of their marriage contracts, a privilege that was previously exclusive to men in the ultra-conservative kingdom, the kingdom’s justice ministry has announced.
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Women's Business ParkAll-women business park to create 21,000 jobs by 2025 in Saudi Arabia
WBP is envisioned to be the largest engineering drafting services, business process services and IT hub in the region for industry sectors including oil and gas, government, manufacturing, healthcare, telecom and construction.
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Women in the WorkforceSaudi society will decide if women can drive: prince
"So far the society is not persuaded -- and it has negative influence -- but we stress that it is up to the Saudi society," he said, adding that change cannot be forced.
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Women's Rights in Saudi ArabiaSaudi Deputy Crown Prince Says No Problem With Religious Authorities on Women
The prince told Bloomberg the problem he’s "working to resolve is with those who distort the facts of the religious establishment so that women don’t get their complete rights granted them by Islam." “We believe women have rights in Islam that they’ve yet to obtain,” he said in an interview on Thursday in Riyadh.
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Saudi Women AthleticsVideo: Saudi women’s hunger for kickboxing
There is little provision for organised sport for women in Saudi Arabia and female students at public schools are simply not allowed to engage in activities popular around the world. One woman has begun teaching kickboxing in her parents' house in order to try and fill the gap and she says her lessons are extremely popular.
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Women DriversSaudi women’s right to drive back in Shoura Council debate
“I hope that our proposal to amend the Traffic Law will be voted on in the next Shoura Council meeting. Giving women the right to drive will increase their productivity,” said Al-Minai.
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Women DrivingTop Saudi cleric reiterates support for ban on women driving
Saudi Arabia's most senior cleric has reiterated his support for the kingdom's ban on women driving, arguing it is "a dangerous matter that exposes women to evil."
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