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Captagon in the Middle East, Messi’s history with Saudi Arabia, and a conversation with Norah Ortiz, owner of Riyadh’s first authentic Mexican restaurant
- May 5,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The 966 Episode 85! The 966 hosts speak with Norah Ortiz, founder of the first authentic Mexican restaurant in Riyadh, Don Reuben’s, which is located in the Diplomatic Quarter. Ortiz tells us her story as an American born in San Diego to Mexican parents and her journey to owning and operating the first authentic Mexican […]
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MENA startups Raised $7 Million in April 2023, a 93 Percent Decline Year-on-Year – WAMDA Report
- May 4,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In April 2023, startups based in the Middle East and North Africa raised roughly $7 million, a drop of 97 per cent compared to March 2023 and a 99 per cent drop compared to April 2022, according to a report in Wamda.
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Growing SRMG Media Group Launches LIST, a New Saudi Travel Magazine
- April 26,2023
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- SUSTG Team
SRMG, the largest integrated media group in the MENA region which includes widely-read publications like Arab News, Asharq Alawsat and others, has added a travel magazine to its portfolio: LIST Magazine will focus on the travel and tourism offerings from Saudi Arabia, the region and the world, according to reports.
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Talking tech in the MENA with MEI’s Mohammed Soliman, King Salman Park in Riyadh, Saudi’s growing soccer league, and much more…
- April 21,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Eid Fitr Mubarak! In Episode 84, Mohammed Soliman, the director of the Middle East Institute’s Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program and a Manager at McLarty Associates’ Middle East and North Africa Practice, joins The 966. Mohammed’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and business in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). […]
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Iran and Saudi open embassies as thaw continues, U.S.-Saudi diplomacy evolves, and much more
- April 14,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 82, the 966 hosts fly solo and discuss some of the top developments of late on Saudi Arabia – and there are a lot of them. First, the hosts discuss Richard’s One Big Thing, which is the readout of the recent call between the U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, and Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Hot Gulf Region IPO Market Draws Global Attention — FT
- March 28,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The Middle East North Africa (MENA) region saw 51 IPOs last year, raising $22bn, a 179% increase on 2021, a report in the Financial Times said, citing the advisory firm EY.
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MENA Region Rushes Aid to Turkey, Syria
- February 17,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In the wake of the February 6th 7.8-magnitude earthquake that devastated large areas of Turkey and Syria many countries, including those in the MENA region, are rushing aid to the area.
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LEAP Conference Concludes in Riyadh with Major Deals, Focus on Tech
- February 9,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The 2023 LEAP conference ended on Thursday in Riyadh, with major deals for cloud computing centers and announcements of investments into the Kingdom’s tech sector in hopes of creating a vibrant startup ecosystem.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF, U.S.-Based AeroFarms Agree to Establish Riyadh-Based Vertical Farms Company
- February 1,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has signed a joint venture agreement with New Jersey-based AeroFarms to establish a company in Riyadh to build and operate indoor vertical farms in the Kingdom with an eye toward expansion in the wider MENA region, according to a report in Arab News and a press release from the PIF.
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Real estate in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh’s $22.5 BILLION metro, and the Ronaldo-Messi-Mbappe game
- January 20,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 72 of The 966, the Riyadh Metro project, the game-changing public transportation project in Saudi Arabia’s capital, “will be opened soon.” A discussion on the hot real estate market in Riyadh and across Saudi Arabia. Then, to kick off the program’s “Yallah!” segment, the hosts spend some time talking about the Dakar Rally, […]
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Saudi startups top MENA region in raising funds in H1, collects $446m
Saudi Arabia’s focus on encouraging entrepreneurship has paid off as startups in the Kingdom raised $446 million in the first half of 2023, the highest in the Middle East and North Africa region. According to MAGNiTT’s “H1 2023 Saudi Arabia Venture Capital Report”, Saudi startups accounted for 42 percent of the total capital deployed in the MENA region. According to the Dubai-based data analytics platform, the Kingdom ranked second in deal counts, facilitating 54 transactions against the UAE’s 60.
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Michael Emenalo set to become Saudi Pro League’s first director of football
Emenalo occupied a similar role at Chelsea between 2011-2017, overseeing a hugely successful period across the men’s, women’s and academy sides at the west London club. The former Nigeria international left-back was also heavily involved in transfer activity, with the likes of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah and N’Golo Kante recruited during his Stamford Bridge tenure. Emenalo went on to spend two years as sporting director for AS Monaco and has since remained active in consultancy capacities.
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Saudi Arabia joins global effort to combat synthetic drug menace
Saudi Arabia recently participated in the virtual ministerial meeting announcing the launch of the Global Coalition to Address Synthetic Drug Threats. Deputy Minister for International Multilateral Affairs Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Rassi represented the Kingdom in the meeting on behalf of Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi Foreign Ministry tweeted on Saturday.
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Here Are 4 Notable MENA Tourism Startups
MENA startups attracted $1.1 billion in funding in Q1 2023, according to Wamda, with the travel-tech sector accounting for $9 million. Here are four regional travel startups revitalizing the market.
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Saudi women recruits detect negative phenomena in Hajj with the help of modern security devices
They said they had the best security technologies to serve the pilgrims and preserve their safety. The security devices consisted of the "Wathiq" and "Wathiq Plus" programs. Wathiq Plus is a modern security device installed in patrol vehicles. The system consists of three cameras that monitor and record events and a screen. Female recruits can turn on the screens to read vehicles' plates. In the event of a criminal violation warranting arrest, a red icon will appear on the screen. In addition to Wathiq Plus, the women officers carried a bodycam that records all field events, including audio or video.
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Chart: China Still Favored Over U.S. In MENA, But Losing Ground
According to the survey, the share of people saying they wanted stronger economic relations with China has dropped in many of the countries since the same question was asked in 2018-19. Jordanians and Palestinians are now 20 percentage points less likely to want stronger economic ties with China than before, while Sudan saw a 14 percentage point decrease and Libya and Morocco a 13 percentage point decrease. In terms of the U.S. there has not been as widespread a decline since 2018-19. Only the Palestinian territories (-10 p.p.) and Jordan (-9 p.p.) have seen major declines while Sudan (-2 p.p.) and Morocco (-1 p.p.) saw smaller drops and Iraq (+11 p.p.), Tunisia (+9 p.p.) and Libya (+6 p.p.) saw increases.
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MENA faces $994bn infrastructure funding gap between 2016 and 2040: report
The Middle East and North Africa region is confronting the largest infrastructure funding gap in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, estimated to be about $993.9 billion between 2016 and 2040, according to the ICD-Refinitiv OIC Infrastructure Outlook 2023 report. The infrastructure funding gap is the difference between the funds required to develop and maintain infrastructure projects and the available financial resources to meet those needs. The study noted that the region faced a funding gap of $684.9 billion in the infrastructure development of roads, $110.8 billion in water, $47.3 billion in rail, $33.6 billion in ports and $24.7 million in airports during the 25 years.
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Why technology is key to decarbonising the whole MENA region
Based on this analysis, the optimal pathway to emissions reduction in MENA will differ from other regions. Its natural resources and climatic conditions require MENA countries to focus more on technology-based solutions. Emissions reduction is likely to cost significantly more in MENA than in other regions. For example, the optimal decarbonisation pathway for the North American/European country was afforestation, which has a 33% higher abatement potential per unit of investment than the optimal pathway in MENA (solar).
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Why technology is key to decarbonising the whole MENA region
Based on this analysis, the optimal pathway to emissions reduction in MENA will differ from other regions. Its natural resources and climatic conditions require MENA countries to focus more on technology-based solutions. Emissions reduction is likely to cost significantly more in MENA than in other regions. For example, the optimal decarbonisation pathway for the North American/European country was afforestation, which has a 33% higher abatement potential per unit of investment than the optimal pathway in MENA (solar).
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Saudi Leads MENA Region in International Tourism
The expected influx of travelers this summer will be a result of the Kingdom's decision to raise the cap on the number of pilgrims who can perform Hajj this year - the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19. “The tourism industry in the MENA region is set to continue its strong recovery during the upcoming summer months thanks to a combination of a significant increase in travel intent,” said Olivier Ponti, Vice President of Insights at ForwardKeys.
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