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Amr Khashoggi joins The 966 to talk Saudi foreign policy, Vision 2030 and more
- February 18,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi businessman and philanthropist Amr Khashoggi, chairman of Amkest Group, joins The 966 to talk about some interesting developments in the mining and minerals sector in Saudi Arabia, the red hot Saudi IPO market, Saudi foreign policy, Saudi Arabia’s economy and Vision 2030 and many more topics in episode 27 of the program.
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Jadwa Investment: Saudi GDP to Grow 7.7% in 2022
- February 17,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy will “exhibit strong levels of growth in 2022, as pandemic related uncertainty and volatility seen over the last couple of years diminishes,” according to a new report from Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment, which said that the Kingdom’s overall GDP will expand by 7.7 percent in 2022.
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Saudi Moves Further into FinTech Space with PIF Backing of New Digital Bank Called D360
- February 16,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is investing in the creation of a new digital bank being established in the kingdom with a capital of 1.65 billion riyals ($440 million), according to a report from Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia’s Capital to Get Yet Another New Development: The Avenues Riyadh
- February 15,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The list of new or revitalized real estate developments in Riyadh grew this week with the announcement of a new multi-purpose district called “The Avenues Riyadh,” located in the city’s north west area.
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Saudi Arabia Transfers 4% of Aramco Shares Valued at $80 billion to Public Investment Fund
- February 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia transferred shares worth about $80 billion in oil giant Aramco to the Public Investment Fund as part of efforts to move forward economic diversification efforts, according to reports.
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The Saudi Games 2022, air pollution’s cost, and King Salman’s pivotal role in Saudi history with guest David Rundell
- February 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
David Rundell, author of Vision or Mirage: Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads joins this week for Episode 26 of The 966. The hosts and David talk about the Saudi Games 2022, the cost of air pollution in the “MENA region,” then discuss the important role of King Salman in the history of Saudi Arabia and […]
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Report: Staggering Estimated Cost of Air Pollution for the Middle East Reaches $141 billion a Year
- February 9,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Air pollution is costing the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region countries as much as 2% of total economic output per year, a World Bank report said, which said that MENA nations should curb fossil-fuel subsidies, provide cleaner transport and create markets for emissions.
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Social entrepreneurship, the latest with Saudi golf, a new national holiday and much more with guest Ghadah Al-Harthi
- February 4,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 25! Joining The 966 this week is a special guest, Dr. Ghadah Al-Harthi from London. Ghadah is Senior Consultant at Barker Langham, Associate Director MA Innovation Management, Central St Martins, and Young Adviser at Chatham House. This week, the hosts talk about the start of the Saudi international golf tournament, the announcement of a […]
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Dustin Johnson Off to Strong Start as Saudi International Golf Tournament Begins
- February 3,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Dustin Johnson’s bid for a third victory at the Saudi International began with a 5-under 65 in the first round of play at the Royal Greens Golf Club in King Abdullah Economic City in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Exports Reach New Record in November; Stock Market Hits 15-Year Highs in January — Latest Jadwa Investment Chartbook
- February 2,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Jadwa Investment’s recent chartbook on the Saudi economy saw a mixed picture in the face of the threat of the Omicron variant, but confirmed good news about the all-important non-oil exports sector of the economy.
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ClimateHigh heat but no record: 2018 was 4th warmest year on Earth
Only 2016, 2017 and 2015 were warmer than last year, with only small differences among them. That was mostly because of natural yearly weather variations like El Nino and La Nina, Hausfather said.
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EntertainmentSaudi Arabia announces live music permits as part of ambitious ‘year of entertainment’
In his first press conference since he was appointed to the role, Turki Al-Sheikh unveiled a number of initiatives and projects
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Art and CultureMeet Saudi Arabia’s artist to the kings
During a lifetime at the easel, the unassuming Jeddah-based artist’s stunning creations have become the choice of kings.
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YemenYemeni hip-hop dancers barred from dancing despite departure of al Qaeda
last month Yemeni security forces briefly detained the five members of the WaxOn band, broke their equipment and only released the dancers after they had signed a document saying they would stop dancing hip-hop in public.
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U.S.-IranCommentary: What the Departure of James Mattis Could Mean for Trump’s Iran Policy
While the news of the US withdrawal from Syria initially appeared to be good news for Tehran, undercutting the stated US policy of containment, Mattis’ departure is not an unqualified victory for Tehran.
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War in YemenYemen: fighting dies down in Hodeidah as ceasefire starts
Yemen’s warring parties are observing the first day of a UN-negotiated ceasefire in the key port city of Hodeidah, opening the way for monitors to enter the area and start the process of administering a formal withdrawal of troops over the next month.
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War in YemenYemen warring parties say port city ceasefire starts on Tuesday
A ceasefire agreed between Yemen’s warring parties in Hodeidah will begin on Dec. 18, sources from both sides and the United Nations said on Sunday, to try to avert more bloodshed in a port city vital for food and aid supplies.
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War in YemenPressure builds on Yemen’s warring parties as peace talks focus on port
Yemen’s warring parties are being pressed to agree thorny confidence-building measures, including the status of a strategic Red Sea port, in consultations on Wednesday before the close of the first U.N.-led peace talks in two years.
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War in YemenYemen’s warring parties exchange prisoner lists, talks focus on Hodeidah
Yemen’s Houthi movement and the Saudi-backed government on Tuesday exchanged lists of some 15,000 prisoners for a swap agreed as a confidence-building measure at the start of U.N.-sponsored peace talks.
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War in YemenYemen warring parties talk peace in Sweden as food shipments reportedly cleared
Yemen's warring parties have held the first direct talks in UN-led peace efforts to iron out a prisoner swap, one of several confidence-building measures intended to help launch a political process to end nearly four years of conflict.
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