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PRGN Presents: News & Views from the Public Relations Global Network
Nick Leighton, CEO of NettResults Middle East, shares insights on the evolving landscape of public relations in the region, emphasizing the significance of long-term strategic planning driven by regional visions like UAE Vision 2021 and Saudi Vision 2030. He highlights how these frameworks focus on sustainability and technological advancement, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence, which is transforming PR practices by enabling more targeted and data-driven outreach. Nick also talks about the unique challenges posed by tightly controlled media environments, where cultural sensitivity and ethical communication are paramount. He discusses the necessity for brands to maintain transparency and accountability, especially in an era marked by growing consumer skepticism. Nick also addresses the importance of hyper-personalization in communications and the strategic use of social media tailored to diverse linguistic and cultural contexts within the region. Additional Resources Long-term national visions like UAE Vision 2021 and Saudi Vision 2030 guide the Middle East's economic and technological progress. The region is a leader in sustainability, with a focus on transitioning from oil-dependence to diversified, sustainable economies. Artificial Intelligence is more than just a trend in the region--AI is a vital cog in diverse business operations, from PR to crisis management. Social media marketing in the Middle East is highly localized, catering to its rich cultural and linguistic diversity. Ethical practices and transparency are paramount in establishing trust within an increasingly informed and discerning consumer base. About the Guest Nick Leighton is the founder and CEO of NettResults International Public Relations, an award-winning Middle East-based public relations agency launched in November 1999 with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Jeddah. He has represented the public image of Fortune 500 companies, some of the largest non-profit organizations in the world, political parties, and members of royalty. About the Host Abbie Fink is president of HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, Arizona and a founding member of PRGN. Her marketing communications background includes skills in media relations, digital communications, social media strategies, special event management, crisis communications, community relations, issues management, and marketing promotions for both the private and public sectors, including such industries as healthcare, financial services, professional services, government affairs and tribal affairs, as well as not-for-profit organizations. PRGN Presents is brought to you by Public Relations Global Network, the world's local public relations agency. Our co-host and executive producer is Adrian McIntyre with Speed of Story, a B2B communications firm in Phoenix. Follow the Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please follow PRGN Presents in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or any other podcast app. We publish new episodes every other Thursday. To have them delivered automatically and free of charge, just choose your preferred podcast player from this list, open the app, and click the...
The podcast discusses the integration of AI in healthcare across the Middle East, driven by initiatives like Saudi Vision 2030 and UAE AI Strategy. Yasir Ghani highlights the Emirati genome program, which uses AI for personalized and preventive healthcare. He emphasizes the challenges in implementing electronic health records, with 60% of healthcare organizations struggling. The conversation also covers the importance of cybersecurity, supply chain risks, and the need for robust risk management strategies. Additionally, Ghani discusses the evolving board composition in the UAE, with a focus on diversifying skills and expertise, and advises ACCA members to be strategic, proactive, and tech-savvy in their careers.
The podcast discusses the integration of AI in healthcare across the Middle East, driven by initiatives like Saudi Vision 2030 and UAE AI Strategy. Yasir Ghani highlights the Emirati genome program, which uses AI for personalized and preventive healthcare. He emphasizes the challenges in implementing electronic health records, with 60% of healthcare organizations struggling. The conversation also covers the importance of cybersecurity, supply chain risks, and the need for robust risk management strategies. Additionally, Ghani discusses the evolving board composition in the UAE, with a focus on diversifying skills and expertise, and advises ACCA members to be strategic, proactive, and tech-savvy in their careers.
"Crypto Market Trends, Bitcoin-backed Lending Risks, and AI Ventures in Saudi Arabia" Episode Summary:In this special episode of "Crypto & Coffee at 8," we present a groundbreaking discussion fully powered by AI, from concept to recording, utilizing advanced tools like Notebook LM by Google. This episode delves into the latest trends and events shaping the crypto and blockchain world, with expert analysis provided entirely by artificial intelligence. Key highlights include: Global Crypto Market Update: Despite a slight dip in global market cap, altcoin pumping dominates the landscape, while stablecoin volumes hint at a potential Bitcoin surge. MicroStrategy's Bold Bitcoin Move: A record purchase of 55,500 BTC solidifies its leadership in Bitcoin acquisition. Risks of Bitcoin-backed Lending: A deep dive into Cantor Fitzgerald's $2 billion program with Tether and the associated challenges of price volatility, platform stability, and counterparty risks. Emerging AI Innovations: Insights into the Gcore-Ezditek joint venture for an "AI factory" in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030. Sports Meets Blockchain: The NFL's first-ever flag football event in Abu Dhabi, featuring Bitcoin rewards for players and blending athleticism with cryptocurrency innovation. Episode Breakdown: Crypto Market Metrics (Timestamp: 00:01): Global market cap at $3.28T, a 0.35% decrease. Stablecoins dominate with $204.98B in volume, hinting at Bitcoin price movements. Fear & Greed Index: Extreme Greed at 87. MicroStrategy's Record-breaking BTC Purchase (Timestamp: 06:12): Acquisition of 55,500 BTC for $5.4 billion. Impact on market sentiment and Bitcoin's price trajectory. Risks in Bitcoin-backed Lending (Timestamp: 12:25): Cantor Fitzgerald's $2 billion program. Challenges from volatility, platform insolvency, and lack of transparency. AI Convergence in Saudi Arabia (Timestamp: 18:42): Gcore and Ezditek's joint AI venture. Strategic goals under Saudi Vision 2030 for AI leadership. Blockchain Meets NFL (Timestamp: 25:30): Abu Dhabi hosts a flag football event during the Bitcoin MENA conference. Bitcoin rewards and technological-literacy advocacy. Special Note:This episode marks a milestone as the first fully AI-generated podcast episode on Blockchain DXB. From content generation to recording, AI was at the helm, showcasing the potential of technology to revolutionize content creation in the crypto and blockchain space. Call to Action: Follow Blockchain DXB for daily updates on crypto and blockchain news. Share your thoughts: How do you perceive AI's role in content creation? Could it redefine the future of podcasting?
Nourhan Beyrouti and Joe Lynch discuss building a global logistics juggernaut. Nourhan is Global Chief Revenue Officer at AJEX Logistics Services, Saudi Arabia's fastest growing transportation company. About Nourhan Beyrouti Nourhan Beyrouti, a seasoned professional with a global footprint, has an impressive track record in branding, corporate innovation, and real estate development, and global logistics technology. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, and currently residing in Dallas, Texas, Beyrouti's career has taken him through 17 countries, enriching him with diverse international experience. After completing his MBA in Business Management from the Lebanese American University, Beyrouti embarked on his career journey in 2000. He started as a Brand Manager with SABIC in Riyadh, followed by a stint as Head of Corporate Communications at OCTAL Petrochemicals in Oman. His upward trajectory continued as he took on roles such as Head of Branding and Innovation at Nawras (now Ooredoo) and Head of Brand Experience at Mobily in Saudi Arabia, contributing significantly to the telecom sector. Beyrouti's expertise was further utilized in assisting the Dubai government with the “Dubai Plan 2021”. His journey then led him to Majid Al Futtaim Holding, where he served as Marketing Operations and Creative Services Lead, managing a vast array of shopping malls, cinemas, retail stores, hotels, and ski resorts across 17 countries. At Majid Al Futtaim Holding, Beyrouti played a pivotal role in reshaping the company's strategic direction and enhancing the experience of over 560 million customers annually. Subsequently, Beyrouti joined TMG Northwest, significantly contributing to its growth as the Marketing Director in one of the fastest-growing property management companies in the Pacific Northwest. A significant milestone in Beyrouti's career was his role as the Senior Director of Delivery Solutions, a pivotal position where he led the revenue operations in marketing, strategy, and sales events from 2021 to 2023. As the first management hire, he was instrumental in guiding the company toward its acquisition by UPS in May of 2022. Currently, Nourhan Beyrouti is at the helm of AJEX Logistics, a Saudi Arabian-based logistics company, serving as the Global Chief Revenue Officer. In this role, he leads global revenue operations, focusing on connecting the world to Saudi Arabia and enhancing the company's international impact. With over 20 years in the retail and real estate sectors, Beyrouti's passion lies in innovation and creating transformative retail experiences. He aspires to be a game-changer, bringing joy and exceptional experiences to the retail and real estate industries. "Retail companies and brands win the customers, and the retail customers win the experience," emphasizing his commitment to revolutionizing retail technology. About AJEX Logistics Services AJEX Logistics Services, founded in 2021, is a Saudi Arabian logistics leader with a presence in the UAE, Bahrain, and China. Backed by Ajlan & Bros and SF Express, they offer a comprehensive suite of solutions including express delivery, e-commerce fulfillment, warehousing, and freight forwarding across air, ocean, and road. Committed to innovation and sustainability, AJEX aims to be the most trusted logistics partner in the Middle East, supporting regional growth and Saudi Vision 2030. Key Takeaways: Building a Global Logistics Juggernaut AJEX is a global transportation and logistics company based in Saudi Arabia. AJEX customers gain the following advantages: Comprehensive Services: AJEX provides express shipping, freight forwarding, pharma, and cold chain solutions. Middle East Focus: Their expertise lies in Middle East ecommerce distribution and industrial solutions, with a strong presence in the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and China. Customer-Centric Approach: AJEX adapts to customer needs and expectations, offering reliable and trusted shipping, clearance, and logistics services in the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian sub-continent. Ecommerce Experts: AJEX is experiencing rapid growth due to the booming ecommerce market in Saudi Arabia. AJEX actively contributes to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by driving the growth of the logistics sector within the region. Their goal is to simplify logistics for clients and partners, ensuring efficient package delivery and seamless supply chains. Learn More About Building a Global Logistics Juggernaut Nourhan Beyrouti | LinkedIn AJEX Losgistics Services | Linkedin AJEX Logistics Services Saudi Vision 2030 Beyrouti The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Ralph welcomes Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union. They'll discuss the crucial role that the Postal Service plays in our democratic process, and how organized labor is impacting this year's elections. Then, Ralph is joined by journalist James Bamford to talk about his latest article in The Nation: "Israel Is Killing Whole Families in Gaza—With Weapons Made in America." Plus, how candidates' positions on Israel may win or lose them voters on Election Day. Mark Dimondstein is the President of the American Postal Workers Union. Since 2013 when Mr. Dimondstein was elected, he has turned the APWU into a fighting activist organization. Mr. Dimondstein advocates for the rights of postal workers as well as the right of the American people to a vibrant public Postal Service. The American Postal Workers Union supports Medicare for All and belongs to the Labor Campaign for Single Payer. The APWU believes in paying a living wage and providing benefits to all workers.We have about 200,000 members. And we definitely represent people throughout the entire political spectrum and throughout the whole country. So we represent people from right to left, left to right, everybody in between, and we represent people from the most rural outpost in the country to the urban centers. So first, the way we handle it is we don't try to tell people how they should think and how they should vote. We're all adults, we vote for what we think is in our best interest as workers, as family members, as community members, as citizens and so on. So we don't try to dictate to our members how to vote, but we do have a responsibility to lead…So I think leadership has a responsibility to educate our members, to activate our members, and to get our members to be involved in the political electoral process.Mark DimondsteinI'm a proud Jewish American. Jewish Americans should be the first to say “never again” when it comes to genocide, when it comes to ethnic cleansing, and when it comes to war crime. And we're not going to solve all the problems of the Middle East and the complicated history of the Middle East on this radio show. But let's at least be clear that the crimes committed against the Jewish people should never be allowed to be committed against anybody else—no matter who's doing it. Mark DimondsteinKamala Harris sent her two closest advisors to Wall Street about a month ago to get advice on her economic and tax policies and not connecting with the Citizens for Tax Justice, which has a progressive proposal. She doesn't connect with citizen groups. She goes around campaigning with Liz Cheney…It's quite amazing that the most popular incumbent elected politician in America today is Bernie Sanders…And she's ignoring Bernie Sanders and going into one state after another with people like Liz Cheney. Ralph NaderWhatever happens next Tuesday, our work isn't done. The divisions that have been created by white supremacy, by this anti-immigrant fervor out here—these things aren't going away. Issues that divide workers instead of unite workers—the growing bigotry, the attack on women's rights to reproductive freedom and health, the attacks on voting rights—these are issues that are going to be here with whoever wins the election. So the working people and the trade union movement have a lot of work to do, whatever the outcome.Mark DimondsteinJames Bamford is a best-selling author, Emmy-nominated filmmaker for PBS, award-winning investigative producer for ABC News, and winner of the National Magazine Award for Reporting for his writing in Rolling Stone on the war in Iraq. He is the author of several books, including Spyfail: Foreign Spies, Moles, Saboteurs, and the Collapse of America's Counterintelligence.The reason I wrote [my article] was because people read about the bombs blowing up schools and refugee camps and hospitals and killing scores and scores, hundreds, thousands of people… But few people realized that it's middle America, largely, that's building the bombs, sending the bombs, and the American taxpayers are paying for the bombs. All the Israelis are doing is dropping the bombs.James BamfordI think the only way is international pressure. I wrote about this in my last book, that the only thing that you can ever do to affect Israel is to have an international boycott sanction. We have to treat it like the worst country on earth. That's what happened with South Africa. That's what stopped apartheid—once they couldn't buy anything.James BamfordRECOGNIZING TIME-PRESSURED HEADLINE WRITERS' CONTRIBUTIONS TO READERSIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantisNews 10/30/241. A crisis is unfolding at the Washington Post following billionaire owner Jeff Bezos' decision to block the paper's planned endorsement of Kamala Harris. In a statement signed by 21 opinion columnists at the Post, they write “The…decision not to make an endorsement in the presidential campaign is a terrible mistake.” Signatories include Karen Attiah, E.J. Dionne, and Dana Milbank among many others. Since the publication of that statement, two opinion writers have resigned: David Hoffman, who has written for the Post since 1982 and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize just last week, as well as technology columnist Molly Roberts. Editor-at-large Robert Kagan also resigned his position at the paper. This from Semafor. Responding to the outcry, Bezos himself published an op-ed in the paper arguing that Americans see the news media as too politicized already and an official endorsement would merely make matters worse. As of October 29th, over 200,000 Washington Post readers, nearly 10% of the total readership, have canceled their subscriptions, per NPR.2. Like the Washington Post, the LA Times also opted not to endorse Kamala Harris. Similar backlash followed, with the New York Times reporting “Thousands of readers canceled subscriptions. Three members of the editorial board resigned. Nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter to management demanding an explanation, complaining that the decision this close to the election had undermined the news organization's trust with readers.” Nika Soon-Shiong, the activist daughter of LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, publicly stated “Our family made the joint decision not to endorse a Presidential candidate. This was the first and only time I have been involved in the process…As a citizen of a country openly financing genocide, and as a family that experienced South African Apartheid, the endorsement was an opportunity to repudiate justifications for the widespread targeting of journalists and ongoing war on children.” Per Vanity Fair however, her father disputes this narrative, saying “Nika speaks in her own personal capacity regarding her opinion…She does not have any role at The L.A. Times, nor does she participate in any decision or discussion with the editorial board, as has been made clear many times.” The murkiness of these circumstances has left readers with many questions that likely will not be answered until well after the election.3. According to Slate, “Donald Trump told a crowd of supporters that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu [last] Saturday…According to Trump, the Israeli leader said he disregarded President Joe Biden's warning to keep troops out of Rafah in southern Gaza.” In other words, Trump is conducting foreign policy independent of the sitting president, a flagrant violation of the Logan Act and the Constitution itself. This collusion between Trump and Netanyahu is reminiscent of the Nixon campaign's collusion with the South Vietnamese to prolong the Vietnam War and thereby undermine the Hubert Humphrey campaign and similarly, the Reagan campaign's collusion with Iran to prolong the hostage crisis. Yet again however, it seems unlikely that there will be any consequences to this open criminal activity.4. Reuters reports that on Monday, Israel formally banned the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency from operating inside Israel. UNICEF spokesperson James Elder, who has worked extensively in Gaza since this campaign of slaughter began is quoted saying “If UNRWA is unable to operate, it'll likely see the collapse of the humanitarian system in Gaza…So a decision such as this suddenly means that a new way has been found to kill children.” Reuters reports “over 13,300 children whose identities have been confirmed have been killed” in Gaza, while “Many more are believed to have died from diseases due to a collapsing medical system and food and water shortages.”5. The Muslim Mirror reports “In a landmark diplomatic move, Claudia Sheinbaum, the newly elected President of Mexico and the country's first Jewish head of state, officially recognized the State of Palestine.” Sheinbaum is quoted saying “Today, Mexico reaffirms its commitment to human rights and justice for all. Recognizing Palestine is a step toward peace and a signal to the international community that the Palestinian people deserve dignity, statehood, and the right to self-determination.” Neither the United States nor Canada recognize the State of Palestine.6. Over 20,000 workers have lost their lives working on Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman's Saudi Vision 2030 project, per the Hindustan Times. These workers, almost exclusively migrants, say they feel like “trapped slaves” and “beggars,” and allege widespread exploitation including “unpaid wages, illegal working hours and human rights abuses.” While rumors of the workers mistreatment has been circulating for years now, a new ITV documentary has brought more attention to the issue in recent days. The deeply suspect NEOM mega-city project alone, which is just one aspect of Saudi Vision 2030, is expected to cost at least $500 billion.7. BRICS, the loose multi-polar alliance of countries forming an alternative economic bloc to offset the United States, recently concluded their latest summit. Per Democracy Now!, the alliance voted to accept 13 more countries to the bloc, including Algeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. These were chosen from nearly three-dozen applicants. The outpouring of applications indicates a substantial appetite for an economic alternative to the United States throughout much of the world.8. On October 22nd, Congressman Ro Khanna re-introduced the Stop Wall Street Landlords Act, intended to curb the trend of private equity gobbling up housing stock across the country. The bill was first introduced in 2022, but the crisis has only grown since then. According to NOTUS, “In the first half of 2024, one in four ‘low-priced' homes were purchased by investors…In that same time, the percentage of Americans with a ‘high degree of concern' about housing costs rose to 69%.” If passed, this bill would raise taxes on home acquisitions by private equity firms that hold over $100 million in assets and “bar government-supported lenders from backing new mortgages for such purchases.” Both presidential campaigns have made housing a major issue on the trail, though only the Kamala Harris campaign has offered viable policy to address the crisis.9. E&E News reports Argus Insight, a conservative research firm is “collecting information that could be used to discredit officials involved in a multibillion-dollar climate lawsuit against fossil fuel companies.” The suit, filed last year in Oregon, accuses “Exxon Mobil, the American Petroleum Institute, McKinsey…and hundreds of other defendants of being responsible for a dayslong heat wave in 2021 that killed 69 people. Multnomah County, home to Portland, is seeking more than $51 billion to pay for damages from the tragedy and to prepare for future disasters.” It is unknown why exactly Argus is seeking this information, but experts speculate that they are “using the same tactics that the tobacco industry deployed against its critics decades ago.” Benjamin Franta, an Oxford professor of climate litigation, is quoted saying “The strategy is to ‘try to figure out who is helping to inform these cases and…discredit them in some way…If someone loses on the facts, they try to shoot the messenger.'”10. Finally, the Popular Information Substack reports “On October 10…[Attorney General Merrick] Garland held a press conference and announced that TD Bank had illegally laundered over $670 million of drug money.” Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo added “Time and again, unlike its peers, TD Bank prioritized growth and profit over complying with the law.” Surely such a clear, textbook case of corporate criminality would result in criminal charges…except Garland and the DOJ brought no charges, instead settling for a Deferred Prosecution Agreement and a fine of $3 billion. Only two low-level employees were hit with criminal charges, despite clear evidence showing the involvement of high-level executives. Senator Elizabeth Warren said of the deal “This settlement lets bad bank executives off the hook for allowing TD Bank to be used as a criminal slush fund.”This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. 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Bienvenidos a este vídeo donde vamos a hablar sobre la simbología que aparece en el video promocional de La Six Kings Slam con Djokovic, Nadal, Alcaraz, Sinner, Medvedev y Rune. El Six Kings Slam es un torneo de exhibición de tenis que se celebrará en Riad, Arabia Saudita, del 16 al 19 de octubre de 2024, como parte del evento Riyadh Season. Este torneo reunirá a seis de los mejores jugadores de tenis del mundo, incluidos grandes leyendas y jóvenes estrellas. Los participantes confirmados son Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev y Holger Rune. El formato del torneo es de eliminación directa, con dos jugadores (Djokovic y Nadal) avanzando directamente a las semifinales. Los enfrentamientos iniciales serán entre Sinner vs. Medvedev y Rune vs. Alcaraz el 16 de octubre, y los ganadores se enfrentarán a Djokovic y Nadal al día siguiente. Tras un día de descanso el 18 de octubre, la final y el partido por el tercer lugar se disputarán el 19 de octubre. Este evento no está sancionado por la ATP, por lo que no otorga puntos de ranking, pero ofrece grandes premios económicos. Cada jugador recibirá un mínimo de 1.5 millones de dólares solo por participar, y el ganador obtendrá el mayor premio en la historia del tenis: 6 millones de dólares 002 Lo primero que podemos ver es una especie de restos arqueológicos en medio de un desierto de arena y un circulo mitad ODS y mitad azul junto al nombre de la entidad que lo organiza, El Riyadh Season. 003 El Riyadh Season es un festival cultural y de entretenimiento organizado anualmente en Riad, la capital de Arabia Saudita. Este evento forma parte de la iniciativa más amplia llamada Saudi Vision 2030, un ambicioso plan del gobierno saudí para diversificar la economía del país y reducir su dependencia del petróleo, impulsando sectores como el turismo, el entretenimiento y el deporte. La organización de este evento está a cargo de la Autoridad General de Entretenimiento de Arabia Saudita, encabezada por Turki Al-Sheikh, un influyente empresario y político que también es asesor del gobierno saudí y ha estado detrás de varias iniciativas para atraer eventos deportivos y de entretenimiento de renombre mundial. Desde su creación en 2019, Riyadh Season ha incluido conciertos de artistas internacionales, espectáculos teatrales, competiciones deportivas (incluidos eventos de la WWE, boxeo, fútbol y ahora tenis con el Six Kings Slam), y exposiciones culturales que atraen a millones de visitantes. El objetivo del Riyadh Season es no solo ofrecer entretenimiento de clase mundial, sino también posicionar a Arabia Saudita como un destino global para el turismo y los grandes eventos internacionales, al mismo tiempo que promueve la modernización social dentro del país. 004 Estos objetivos de desarrollo sostenible vienen impulsados por la ONU mediante la implantación mundial de la Agenda 2030. Todo el mundo, incluso los que parecerían estar en posiciones antagónicas, desde los jesuitas hasta personajes supuestamente de izquierdas como Pablo Iglesias. Un dirigente que como el mismo decía utilizo la crisis sanitaria del Covid 19 para impulsar la Agenda 2030, en forma de palanca, o más bien de esvástica. Los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible llamados en su acrónimo como ODS tienen las manos manchadas de sangre y pretenden hacer aquello que decia el Foro Económico Mundial de “no tendrás nada y serás feliz”. Mientras unos tenistas multimillonarios se repartirán unos cuantos millones de dólares una gran cantidad de la población cada vez será más pobre. 005 Luego vemos unas letras de película épica que nos anuncian “La llamada de los reyes”, el proceso mágico ritual para convocar a unos reyes dioses del tenis. La escena siguiente nos muestra el interior de ese monumento que se aprecia en la superficie del desierto sumergiéndonos en un enorme aljibe. Un deposito monumental de agua en pleno desierto. Esto es una inversión simbólica clara entre la sequedad de la superficie y la humedad de las profundidades. Allí tres personajes con antorchas están buscando el mecanismo que permitirá reunir a los seis reyes del tenis que disputarán este torneo. El que avanza primero se nota que es el jefe ya que va mejor vestido y tiene una mascara de hierro de más calidad. No se les ve portar armas por lo que se nos antoja bastante extraño que todos lleven mascaras protectoras y el que hace se jefe porte un yelmo de este estilo. Se trata de un casco parecido al de los espartanos pero con el protector de la nariz que baja tapando la boca y los laterales cerrados. Mas tarde nos muestran una imagen donde se ve a seis figuras jugando al tenis y lo que nosotros entendemos como una pirámide truncada en el centro, donde la parte superior esta formado por una especie de trofeo que tiene un ojo, vamos, lo que viene siendo la pirámide truncada con el ojo que todo lo ve arriba. Todo con aires egipcios y una mística de semidioses paganos. En cuanto a lo de elegir seis reyes del tenis nos parece que esta relacionado con los seis reyes judios que aparecen en la fachada de la Basílica de El Escorial y que pudimos leer en el capitulo 2 del articulo Los reyes del tiempo de puntal de dios. ¿Al igual que nos podemos preguntar como aparecen reyes judios en un lugar tan catolico nos preguntamos porque aparecen una especie de semidioses paganos en un evento patrocinado por un pais fervoroso creyente del Islam? 006 Después se les ve atravesar lo que parecen unos pilares flotando en el aire, algo que ya vimos en la película “el chico de oro” cuando Eddie Murphy debe encontrar la daga de Ajanti, un artefacto místico y poderoso que juega un papel crucial en la trama. Aunque aqui no van con la cautela del señor Murphy si no haciendo volteretas y chuleandose. Los tres enmascarados llegan a una cámara hexagonal con un gran tragaluz en forma hexagonal por donde penetra la luz. 006a Luz que llega exactamente en el segundo 33. Esto nos recuerda a la torre octogonal de la Iglesia modernista de San José en Le Havre. La iluminación llega a un altar hexagonal en forma cenital. En la forma como nos muestran la escena diríamos que vemos un ojo encima de dicho altar. La puerta por la que han penetrado a la cámara se cierra tras ellos y vemos claramente como las paredes representan a los 6 reyes del tenis. El jefe saca una gema verde, posiblemente una esmeralda, con forma de pirámide. Eso va a ser el activador para reclamar la presencia de estos seis reyes del tenis. Recordemos que el billete de dólar es verde y contiene múltiples hexagramas. Entendemos que hablan de dinero, ya el millón y medio de dólares por participar sumado a los 6 millones que percibirá el ganador son suficiente reclamo para venir al desierto a jugar tres partidos de tenis. La zona donde encaja la joya en forma de pirámide tiene estilo mudéjar como los techos de muchas de nuestras iglesias cristianas como la Iglesia de la Anunciación de cortes de Baza en Granada. Cuando desde el altar se inicia el proceso de encendido de esta maquina mágica que debe llamar a los reyes observamos las tres fases de la Luna que se dedican en honor de Hecate. 007 Hécate es una antigua diosa griega asociada con la magia, la brujería, las encrucijadas y el inframundo. A menudo se la representa como una deidad triple, vinculada a las tres fases de la luna: creciente, llena y menguante, simbolizando los ciclos de nacimiento, vida y muerte. En la Wicca, Hécate es honrada como una poderosa diosa lunar y protectora de los misterios. Su culto incluye rituales nocturnos, invocaciones en momentos de transición o cambio, y ofrendas en lugares liminales como cruces de caminos. Los wiccanos la veneran como una guía espiritual, especialmente en trabajos relacionados con la magia y la protección. 008 Aparecen unas ondas encima de esas fases lunares simbolizando el poder de la Luna sobre el agua. Y es en este momento cuando los seis paneles de piedra se encienden o activan con la luz que desprende el altar y que se enfoca en una especie de sensores bajo cada uno de ellos. Podemos ver bien tres de los paneles. A la derecha Medvedev a lomos de un oso gigante, en medio a Alcaraz viendo su propio reflejo y a la izquierda a Djokovic rodeado de lobos y flotando en el aire en un cementerio de raquetas. Aqui es cuando la esmeralda verde se convierte en una pelota de tenis dorada al ser encerrada dentro de dicho objeto que surge del altar. Tras esto la pelota empieza a levitar y tras ella surge una mano dorada que le imprime velocidad de rotación, en clara alusión al saque de la pelota en el tenis que surge también de las manos del tenista. La pelota empieza a girar mas y mas rápido hasta que en una explosión de energia asciende por la torre hexagonal disparada como si se tratase de una bala disparada por un cañón. Las piedras habrían aplastado a los enmascarados, pero nos muestran un fundido a negro mientras la salida de la pelota nos recuerda al pelo alborotado de un unicornio rosa. La pelota atraviesa las dunas del desierto hasta dirigirse a una pista de tenis espejada que refleja la figura de un Carlos Alcaraz ataviado con un traje plateado que nos recuerda mas a un traje espacial que al equipamiento de un tenista. Vemos una clara intencionalidad de mostrar la pista con forma de paralelogramo, del típico monolito que nos mostró Kubrick en 2001, una Odisea del Espacio. La forma en que baja el plano es muy parecida a la famosa escena con la conjunción del Sol y la Luna que nos mostró el famoso director de esa aventura espacial. Alcaraz parece estar jugando solo pero una especie de robot aparece de la nada cuando la pelota choca la pista y le devuelve la jugada exactamente en el minuto 11 segundos mientras la raqueta adopta la forma de un ojo apenas perceptible por nuestro cerebro. La cámara nos muestra un primer plano de la cara del robot que nos recuerda mucho a los robots de metal liquido que aparecían en Terminator. El reflejo en su cara del horizonte se nos antoja una linea negra como la rendija del visor del mutante llamado Cíclope de la patrulla X. Lo que decíamos sobre Terminator nos es confirmado cuando el tenista español le hace un agujero al robot al devolverle la pelota de tenis, viéndose a través de un agujero en la espalda del robot. 009 Veremos que el orden de aparición en el clip se debe a la edad y la importancia de los jugadores, aunque deberían haber comenzado por el jugador con menor puntuación en la ATP que es Rafael Nadal, que se ha retirado un 10 del 10, o sea, en un 11 masónico que no aparece en el top 20 debido a su ausencia por lesiones y falta de actividad reciente. Sin embargo Nadal será junto con Novak Djokovic - No. 1 del mundo (9,725 puntos) los que pasen directamente a semifinales y son mostrados al final del clip. Los otros jugadores son, Carlos Alcaraz con el puesto numero 2 de la ATP con 8,805 puntos, Jannik Sinner - No. 3 (8,310 puntos), Daniil Medvedev - No. 4 (7,765 puntos) y en ultimo lugar Holger Rune con el numero 7 (3,875 puntos). Suponemos que no han contado con los tenistas que ocupan el puesto quinto, Alexander Zverev y sexto, Andrey Rublev, por contar ya con un ruso. Alcaraz se encuentra con la bola que lo anda buscando y le da el raquetazo exactamente en el primer minuto y 33 segundos. Iremos viendo a lo largo del trailer como hay momentos cruciales siempre al llegar a los 33 segundos, un nivel muy importante dentro de la masonería. 010 En la siguiente escena vemos al tenista italiano Jannik Sinner ataviado como un centurión romano disparando pelotas de tenis a una figura de David de Miguel Angel con la cara del tenista. Una visión apresurada nos llevaría a la conclusión de que esta destruyendo la escultura, pero es todo lo contrario, la está esculpiendo con sus pelotazos y lo vemos enorgullecerse por ello. Dispara bolas en una sala cuyo suelo nos recuerda una trama de cubos en 3D y es a la vez un ajedrezado masónico. Lo vemos como retira la piedra entre los dedos indice y pulgar de la mano izquierda de la escultura. Luego observamos como se sopla el polvo del mármol que ha caído en su hombro derecho mientras en su hombro izquierdo luce una enorme pajarita. 011 Si buscáis sobre corbatas o pajaritas y masonería vais a encontrar un enorme montón de paginas que os venderán todo tipo de estos elementos dotados de toda la simbología que envuelve a la masonería como las escuadras, el compas, los círculos con un punto, los rombos, el sol, estrellas, escaleras y por supuesto el archiconocido ajedrezado blanco y negro masónico. El uso de la pajarita (o corbata de lazo) en la masonería tiene connotaciones simbólicas que se alinean con el carácter discreto y formal de la orden. La pajarita, al igual que otros elementos del vestuario masónico, se usa en ceremonias y reuniones para simbolizar ciertos valores y principios fundamentales de la masonería. La masonería, como sociedad esotérica, otorga importancia al simbolismo y la indumentaria es parte de ese lenguaje simbólico. En este contexto, la pajarita se asocia a menudo con la sobriedad, elegancia y uniformidad, aspectos clave en los rituales masónicos. El atuendo formal es un reflejo de los ideales de respeto y seriedad en los trabajos de la logia. Además, algunos estudios sugieren que la pajarita, debido a su forma de nudo en el centro, puede estar vinculada simbólicamente al concepto de equilibrio y dualidad, temas recurrentes en la filosofía masónica. Si bien no todos los masones adoptan la pajarita como un accesorio esencial, en varias logias, especialmente en ceremonias más formales, se usa para resaltar la naturaleza solemne del evento. Este uso es menos explícito que otros símbolos masónicos, como el mandil o el compás, pero forma parte de la estética que subraya el orden y la tradición dentro de la masonería. Lo que resulta aún más increíble es que el propio invento de la corbata sea evidentemente utilizado a modo de ritual sin que la gente común se aperciba de ello. Os voy a leer un pequeño extracto del Codex Magica de Texe Marrs un libro imprescindible para poder empezar a reconocer estos símbolos utilizados abiertamente por las sociedades secretas que a su vez practican todo tipo de rituales satanico luciferinos. Este texto nos habla de algo tan mundano, normal y aparentemente aburrido como son las corbatas: “La fraternidad masónica enseña el objetivo ilusorio de que todos los que son iniciados en sus filas están unidos por la "Corbata Mística" de la comunión. Por supuesto, esto es una alegoría, y sin embargo la corbata parece tener un lugar especial en la tradición y la simbología masónicas. Se cree que tanto el corbatín como la corbata tradicional son de diseño simbólico masónico. La corbata tiene dos triángulos que descienden, uno más grande y otro más pequeño. Está atado con un "nudo" en el cuello, lo que significa solidaridad y unidad. El cuello en sí, como parte de la anatomía humana, representa la virtud del sacrificio. En términos de una orden o sociedad secreta, simboliza el sacrificio del individuo para el bien común de la organización. La corbata también se ve como un puente a otros dos triángulos: los del cuello de la camisa. Todos los triángulos, en el lazo y en el cuello de la camisa, tienen su punta, o lanza, hacia abajo, hacia el reino que es la fuerza controladora de la Masonería.” La lanza de longinos apuntando hacia abajo, hacia el reino de Satanas, eso es lo que simboliza todo esto. 012 Mira con orgullo a su obra como constructor, como masón, viéndose reflejado en la cara de la estatua. De repente la pelota que disparo Alcaraz cae exactamente por en medio de la bóveda de cristal rectangular y penetra por la cabeza de la escultura troceandola. El tenista ha cambiado el semblante y devuelve de un raquetazo la pelota destructora de esculturas enviándola al más profundo oceano. 013 La siguiente escena está protagonizada por el tenista danés Holger Rune y suponemos que por eso lo han caracterizado como un guerrero vikingo. No se trata de un simple barco vikingo si no de una escuadra completa de barcos como podemos ver si ampliamos la imagen. Es bastante desconocido que los vikingos llegaron a atacar ciudades tan al sur como Sevilla en el año 844 DC. La imagen se centra en uno de los drakkar vikingos mostrándonos el mascarón de proa en forma de cabeza de dragón con cuernos. Y no, nunca existieron dichos mascarones de proa. Los dragones con cuernos en los mascarones de proa de los drakkar vikingos no son históricamente precisos. Los vikingos sí usaban mascarones de proa en forma de criaturas, especialmente dragones o serpientes, que tenían una función simbólica para infundir temor en los enemigos y proteger la nave. Sin embargo, los cuernos son un mito que se asocia erróneamente con la cultura vikinga, en gran parte debido a interpretaciones artísticas del siglo XIX. Este mito de los cuernos también se aplica a los cascos vikingos, ya que no hay evidencia arqueológica de que los vikingos usaran cascos con cuernos. Los artefactos históricos, como los barcos de Oseberg y Gokstad, muestran que los vikingos preferían diseños más realistas y simples en sus barcos, sin incluir detalles tan extravagantes como los cuernos en los dragones. 014 Nos llama la atención el tocado de este guerrero vikingo en el que vemos la cara de una mujer. No hay constancia de que ninguna mujer vikinga tomase parte en las invasiones vikingas. Luego nos destacan a un vikingo con una herida de espada en el ojo derecho. Es una gran herida que nos recuerda un rayo, precisamente se trata del mismo ojo que lucia David Bowie en la famosa canción Starman. La pelota de tenis se acerca a toda velocidad y este guerrero es el único que se apercibe de ello. 014a Exactamente en el segundo minuto y 33 segundos del trailer, tenemos otro momento crucial en un numero maestro. Rápidamente crean una formación en tortuga con los escudos para intentar soportar el impacto. Por supuesto la formación adopta una forma hexagonal. Ya saben la relación del hexágono con el poder oscuro que nos gobierna. El hexágono está relacionado con el culto a Saturno, al hipercubo y también con la masonería, esto tiene raíces muy antiguas. El 9 11 se puede entender como un culto al hipercubo, o sea, a Saturno. Podemos simbolizarlo como las dos columnas que guardan los secretos de la masonería con su escuadra y su compás o un hexagrama dentro de un círculo. Como he dicho antes, el culto al hexágono significa culto a Saturno, Cronos o el tiempo. La propia NASA nos mostró cómo en un polo del planeta anillado había un hexágono y en el otro un pentágono. Desde muy antiguo los magos negros o hechiceros llevaban el llamado Talisman de Saturno, Salomón o de Renfan (nombre de un demonio) observese como una cara es un pentágono y la otra un hexágono. El culto al cubo negro, Saturno, proviene como digo de la antigüedad, pero se le sigue rindiendo culto hoy dia. No faltaron hexágonos y cabras satánicas en la inauguración del túnel de San Gotardo en Suiza. El culto al cubo es a la vez el culto al 9 11 o el culto a la serpiente infinita. La representación de dicho cubo muestra 8 vértices y una pajarita en medio, un símbolo del infinito, lo cual nos lleva a la estrella de 8 puntas o estrella de Isthar. 015 Atraviesa la vela bicolor vikinga y destruye la apretada formación como si fuese de plastilina. Vemos volar a los guerreros, sus escudos y sus armas, destacando algunas espadas como si fueran cruces. Curiosamente algunas se remarcan como cruces invertidas. Y no se trata de una mera casualidad ya que se mantienen en el tiempo y centradas…tu cerebro lo ha visto. Tras esto volvemos a ver al tenista danés en primer plano teniendo el mascaron de proa detrás de el. Así que parece que tenga cuernos, pero en una mirada más cercana nos recuerda a una mariposa con las alas desplegadas para volar. Las pavesas que flotan en el aire nos recuerda también al vuelo de las mariposas. Ahora veremos que es el rayo lo que da poder a este guerrero vikingo, a este rey del tenis, para enfrentarse a la bola que los está llamando. Despliega una espada y de esta surge una raqueta con forma hexagonal, los rayos y truenos van a darle la fuerza necesaria para golpear la bola. 016 El raquetazo hace que la pelota de tenis abra las aguas como lo hizo Moises en la huida de Egipto. Una escena con un ruso a lomos de un oso gigante en un mundo donde vemos la fuerza del agua, lado izquierdo de la imagen, y del fuego, lado derecho. Esto se remarca cuando Daniil Medvedev hace saltar al oso para recepcionar la bola. Un primer plano con el tenista dando un raquetazo precisamente cuando el Sol está en su ocaso centrándose la raqueta en la zona de dicha puesta de Sol. Es la oscuridad la que le da el poder de devolución de la pelota de tenis. 017 Vamos a irnos ahora a la isla de Mallorca. La bola desciende sobre la isla del tenista mallorquin destacando como veis los dos cuernecitos que forman la bahía de Pollensa. La Bahía de Pollensa, ubicada en la costa norte de Mallorca, está llena de paisajes impresionantes y algunas leyendas locales que han perdurado a lo largo del tiempo. Una de las más populares es la historia relacionada con los "cuernos", unas formaciones rocosas en el entorno del cabo de Formentor, que algunos dicen que parecen cuernos saliendo del mar. Uno de los mitos más conocidos es el de un antiguo demonio que, según cuenta la leyenda, habitaba en esta región. La historia habla de un diablo que acechaba las aguas de la bahía, aterrorizando a los marineros y habitantes de la zona. Este ser malvado, con cuernos que sobresalían como las mismas rocas, causaba tormentas violentas y hacía naufragar a los barcos que navegaban cerca de su dominio. Sin embargo, el demonio fue finalmente derrotado por un monje cristiano que vivía en un monasterio cercano. Se dice que el monje invocó a las fuerzas divinas, y el demonio fue desterrado, quedando atrapado en las rocas de la bahía, sus cuernos visibles para siempre en forma de las formaciones rocosas. Otro cuento popular menos oscuro es el que conecta las formaciones rocosas con la mitología clásica. Algunas versiones locales sugieren que los "cuernos" son el rastro de criaturas mitológicas, como los faunos o sátiros, que habitaban en los bosques y montañas cercanas. Se cree que, en tiempos antiguos, estas criaturas acudían a la bahía para festejar durante la noche, dejando huellas mágicas en el paisaje. En resumen, la Bahía de Pollensa no solo es un lugar de belleza natural, sino también un sitio lleno de mitos que entrelazan elementos sobrenaturales y místicos con la naturaleza. Estas historias han ayudado a mantener un aire de misterio en la zona, haciendo que la bahía no solo sea un destino turístico, sino también un punto de interés para aquellos curiosos por la cultura y las leyendas mallorquinas. 018 Es famosa la propaganda que luce Rafael Nadal que parecen los "cuernos de una cabra”. Oficialmente está relacionada con el logotipo de su patrocinador deportivo Nike. Desde hace años, Nadal lleva una línea de ropa y accesorios que luce el logotipo de un toro estilizado. Este logotipo representa al "Toro de Manacor", el apodo que se le ha dado a Nadal en referencia a su tenacidad y fuerza en la cancha, además de su lugar de origen, Manacor, en la isla de Mallorca. El toro es un símbolo poderoso, asociado tradicionalmente con la fuerza, la determinación y el coraje, cualidades que definen el estilo de juego de Nadal. El logotipo muestra una cabeza de toro con cuernos prominentes, que a veces puede recordar visualmente a los "cuernos de una cabra", pero está inspirado en la figura del toro. Nadal ha adoptado este símbolo como parte de su imagen de marca, reforzando su identidad en el mundo del deporte. El símbolo es especialmente relevante en España, donde el toro tiene una fuerte carga cultural. Sin embargo, en el contexto del tenis y de la imagen de Nadal, la representación del toro con los cuernos tiene más que ver con su mentalidad feroz y la implacable lucha que exhibe en la cancha. Esta imagen ha acompañado a Nadal durante gran parte de su carrera, volviéndose un ícono fácilmente reconocible para sus fans. Nadal es una figura iconica en los medios de comunicación y como celebridad tuvo un papel destacado al pedir que la gente se pusiese la mascarilla, aceptase los estados de alarma ilegales o se vacunase con una pócima experimental. Vendió un montón de bozales con su silueta tras ponerla de moda al ganar Roland Garros. Hablaremos después de su papel supuestamente antagonista en este tema frente a su máximo rival Djkovic. 019 La pelota mensajera cae cerca del cabo de Ferrutx en uno de los entornos naturales mas restringidos de Mallorca dentro del parque natural de la península de Levante. Un paraje donde hacer salir al monstruo de la tierra, a Rafael Nadal. Y lo hace exactamente en el minuto 3 y 33 segundos, ya saben como les gusta el 33 a estos tipos. Rafael Nadal es el indiscutible rey de la tierra batida, un guerrero imparable que domina este terreno como si fuera una extensión de su propio ser. En la pista de arcilla, se transforma en un auténtico monstruo de arena, absorbiendo cada golpe de sus oponentes y devolviendo con más fuerza, como si la tierra misma alimentara su poder. Cada desliz sobre el polvo rojizo deja huellas imborrables, símbolos de su resistencia y tenacidad inquebrantable. Nadal no solo juega en la tierra; es la tierra, una fuerza elemental que moldea su leyenda con cada raquetazo, implacable y devastador como una tormenta de polvo. 020 Se pone en marcha un proceso donde los trozos de tierra que ha arrancado la pelota de tenis terminan convirtiéndose en un tenista gigante. “El monstruo de la tierra batida” mira como la pelota de tenis crea un eclipse anular de Sol al igual que ocurrió este pasado 2 de octubre pudiendo observarlo bien solo desde tierra de fuego. Vemos, como de nuevo, el poder de la oscuridad es el que supuestamente otorga sus poderes a estos reyes del tenis. ¿Nos están diciendo subliminalmente que han firmado un pacto con el rey de las tinieblas? Tras devolver la pelota, se resquebraja la figura de tierra y aparece en carne y hueso el tenista de Manacor tapando con su potente brazo izquierdo el Sol, apenas visible entre nubes de polvo. En la imagen satelital que vemos a continuación vemos como la bola sale proyectada desde una zona cercana a esos cuernos de la bahía de Pollensa que comentamos antes. Obviamente no se trata de un error de racord si no de una forma de volver a destacar esos cuernos naturales que tiene la isla. El raquetazo más bien parece la estela que deja el lanzamiento de un misil balístico. 021 Suponemos que la pelota se dirige a Kopaonik que es definitivamente la montaña serbia más famosa y el centro de esquí más grande de Serbia. Un enorme parque natural donde hay, por supuesto, lobos. La raqueta de tenis atravesada por una bola se antoja un ojo y a través de el vemos al tenista serbio flotando en el aire. Los lobos se dirigen hacia el desde direcciones opuestas, todas las direcciones están controladas. Luego observamos como seis lobos forman de nuevo un hexágono, ya saben, marca de la casa. La pelota de tenis hace su aparición rozando una montaña y casi provocando un alud. Entonces vemos en una imagen circular como Djokovic flota en el aire vestido como un mago. 022 Los lobos le avisan de la inminente llegada de la bola. Pero el permanece impasible en estado de meditación mientras levita en el aire. Poco a poco se produce un primer plano de la cara del tenista serbio apreciando que esta con los ojos cerrados. ¿Saben en que minuto abre los ojos? Ja, ja, ja, sí, precisamente en el cuarto minuto y 33 segundos, en ese 33 que es tan importante para ellos y que simboliza que han llegado a un estadio profundo de maestría o iluminación. Como dice Zawezo en su canción 33: 022a (propia canción) “Que tan importante es el número 33 para los ocultos Hagamos un examen Jesús llevo a cabo 33 milagros y muchos como el A la edad de 33 (Unju!) Fue crucificado, maltratado y enterrado (Yeah!) A la edad de 33 (Walah) Resucita al tercer día 33 grados conectando profecías (Arrgh!) Que tan especial es el número 33 Es lo que queremos entender El rey David reino en total por 40 años Pero en Jerusalén fuen′ 33 3, 6, 9 uva, purple, testla El número arquitecto del universo se refleja 33 columnas, 33 de altura Busca la geometría en la arquitectura 33 rangos, 33 miembros 33 sectores en el mundo entero La columna vertebral humana Adecuadamente cuenta con 33 vértebras Nuestro cuerpo resuena en 33 octavas Mientras la tierra resuena en 33 armónicas” 023 La pelota se posiciona y detiene frente a la cara del tenista e inmediatamente se detiene y congela. Este a su vez pasa de levitar y pone los pies en tierra. Djokovic procede a lanzar un aullido de lobo, dando a entender que su fuerza procede del espíritu de este animal. 024 El espíritu del lobo ha sido asociado, en diversas tradiciones paganas y cultos esotéricos, con una fuerza oscura que encarna lo salvaje, lo indomable y lo oculto. En culturas antiguas, el lobo simbolizaba la conexión con lo primigenio y lo instintivo, siendo venerado en rituales que buscaban canalizar su poder para acceder a dimensiones ocultas de la psique y del mundo espiritual. En algunas prácticas esotéricas, el lobo representaba el lado sombrío del alma, una energía que debía ser comprendida y dominada, pero que también implicaba el riesgo de perderse en el caos y la oscuridad. Esta figura oscura encarnaba tanto la libertad como el peligro inherente a los misterios más profundos de la naturaleza y del ser humano. Volvemos a ver por tanto como la fuerza de estos reyes del tenis procede del mundo oscuro y oculto. Por supuesto, todo esto son elucubraciones y suposiciones que se hacen sin animo de ofender, calumniar ni insultar a nadie. Tan solo buscamos el conocimiento y la verdad. 025 Un lado oscuro de Djokovic que pudimos ver durante los JJOO de Paris alabando a la medalla con el hexágono satanico guardada en un armario de Louis Boutton. 025a (video 0202.mp4) Por cierto, aqui podemos ver a Djokovic rezando ante este baúl. Y es que los héroes que crea el poder-religión para que existan dos bandos y por tanto se genere la dualidad que les permita generar dos polos energéticos son muy necesarios para mantener el sistema tal y como esta. La supuesta revolución anti vacunas que genero este tenista al negarse a inocularse la supuesta vacuna del covid queda empañada cuando miramos en profundidad los hechos. Es más que evidente que este ídolo de masas acompaña sus fotos icónicas con los mismos signos, en este caso el ojo de Horus, que el resto de iconos mundiales. Aquí vemos como su hermana, que es la que gestiona su fundación para apoyar a los niños, le manda un mensaje de agradecimiento a Marina Abramovic que parece que en este video es nuestro portador de la oscuridad. También pidió apoyo a los Clinton en 2013. 025b Un verdadero despierto y más siendo cristiano jamás habría besado de esa manera la medalla satánica de los JJOO de París en forma de hexágono. 026 Tras el raquetazo definitivo, ya que este es el sexto rey oscuro convocado por la bola, veremos como esta va ganando en velocidad y energia conforme avanza hasta llegar a convertirse en el ojo de este trofeo. Nos recuerda un poco a esas esculturas de culto a Baal, o Moloch al que se le ofrecían bebes en sacrificio. Algo que todavía se hace por ejemplo a través de la vacunación. 027 La luz pasa de verde a rojo y es entonces cuando se activa una especie de mecanismo de lava y fuego que terminara conformando una pista de tenis en el suelo. Destacan como cuando dos lineas se cruzan producen una mayor energia, ya saben aquello de encontrar al diablo en los cruces de caminos que cantaba Dylan. Vemos a los seis reyes posando junto a la pirámide truncada que es el propio trofeo en medio de llamas, humo y pavesas. Diriamos que estamos en el infierno. La pista de tenis se ve junto a la silueta de la ciudad donde se disputara el torneo, en Riad, Arabia Saudita, como parte de las festividades de la Riyadh Season en 2024. Se destaca en la imagen el Kingdom Centre, también conocido como Kingdom Tower o Kingdom Center Point, un rascacielos icónico ubicado en Riad, la capital de Arabia Saudita. Nos recuerda a la famosa Barad-dûr (‘torre oscura’ en sindarin) la torre ficticia descrita por el escritor británico J. R. R. Tolkien, que aparece en su novela El Señor de los Anillos. Vemos su arco parabólico invertido iluminado en color violeta, el color del andrógino, el color de la era de Horus, de la combinación del rojo y el azul, de las columnas del Sol rojo y la Luna azul. La inversión simbólica de estos colores la pudimos ver en una escena de Eyes Wid Shut de Kubrick donde el hombre vestía de azul y la mujer de rojo. Una pelota en llamas y al fondo esa icónica torre iluminada de lila, del color del poder. La competencia se desarrollará del 16 al 19 de octubre de 2024, ofreciendo la posibilidad de volver a ver jugar a Nadal tras su retirada que anuncio el 10 del 10…esto es un 11 simbólicamente. Vemos muy importante y simbólica la fecha de la celebración de los partidos con ese 11 que se forma con las primeras cifras y ese 6 9 que simboliza la eternidad, el yin y el yang, lo que nos daría también un 9 11. El trailer finaliza mostrando otras vez los colorines de la Agenda 2030 y como en Arabia Saudi comparten los ideales de todo esto mostrando su compromiso con Visión 2030. ………………………………………………………………………………………. …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: La Six Kings Slam con Djokovic, Nadal, Alcaraz, Sinner, Medvedev y Rune pinta realmente bien. https://x.com/jmgmoron/status/1840084411716370464 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Zawezo - 33º https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=6iCZ2yjLPDY ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo Canción sobre Shangri-La (autor desconocido) La canción está inspirada en la mítica ciudad utópica de Shangri-La, que aparece en la novela Lost Horizon (1933) de James Hilton, que fue adaptada al cine en 1937 como Horizontes perdidos (o Lost Horizon en inglés). La novela y la película retratan un lugar de paz y armonía en los Himalayas, y el concepto de Shangri-La ha sido un símbolo de paraíso terrenal en la cultura popular.
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Pour faire oublier le maintien d'une Monarchie absolue anachronique et la persistance de coutumes moyenâgeuses, l'Arabie Saoudite cherche à donner au monde une image plus moderne.Le grandiose projet de construction d'une ville futuriste en plein désert, baptisé "The Line", s'inscrit dans cette ambition. Fleuron du programme d'urbanisme "NEOM", cette cité devrait s'étendre sur pas moins de 170 kilomètres et abriter 9 millions de personnes.Alimentée par des énergies renouvelables, la ville devrait être dépourvue de voitures. Un système de transports en commun très rapides devrait assurer les déplacements de la population. La ville s'articulerait autour d'îlots urbains, composés d'immeubles très hauts, dont les commerces et autres commodités seraient accessibles en quelques minutes.Ce projet d'urbanisme s'inscrit dans un vaste programme de diversification économique, "Saudi Vision 2030", qui doit développer d'autres activités que les industries liées au pétrole.Le coût de ce projet pharaonique a été estimé à 500 milliards de dollars, certaines sources citant des montants bien plus importants encore. Des travaux qui devaient être financés grâce la manne pétrolière."The line" a cependant pris beaucoup de retard. En effet, d'ici 2030, la ville devrait s'étendre sur seulement 2,4 kilomètres, sur les 170 prévus. Et, au lieu d'accueillir, d'ici à la fin de la décennie, 1,5 million d'habitants, il faudra sans doute se contenter d'en loger 300 000.Ces difficultés s'expliquent avant tout par la baisse des revenus pétroliers. En effet, la chute des cours, ces dernières années, prive le Royaume des devises dont il a besoin pour mener à bien ce gigantesque chantier.Aussi les initiateurs du projet tentent-ils d'intéresser à cette ville futuriste de nouveaux investisseurs, chinois notamment. Mais les réactions demeurent assez timides. Beaucoup d'observateurs, en effet, se demandent si ce projet est réaliste et si cette cité surgira un jour du désert.Des voix se sont aussi élevées pour alerter sur les dangers que la construction de cette cité gigantesque ferait courir à l'environnement.En attendant, le chantier tourne au ralenti, ce qui provoque le licenciement de nombreux ouvriers. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
pWotD Episode 2580: King and Queen of the Ring (2024) Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 412,750 views on Saturday, 25 May 2024 our article of the day is King and Queen of the Ring (2024).The 2024 King and Queen of the Ring was a professional wrestling event produced by the American company WWE. It was the 12th King of the Ring event, but under a new name, and took place on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at the Jeddah Super Dome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It aired via pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming and featured wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event hosted the finals of both the 23rd King of the Ring tournament and the second Queen of the Ring tournament, with the last tournaments for each held in 2021.This was the 11th event that WWE held in Saudi Arabia under a 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030, thus marking the first King of the Ring event held outside of the United States. The event was originally scheduled to be held at the same location in May 2023, but plans were changed and it was replaced by Night of Champions. This was the first King of the Ring event since 2015, which was livestreamed exclusively on the WWE Network, the first to livestream on Peacock in the United States, the first to air on traditional PPV since 2002, and the first dedicated event for the Queen of the Ring tournament, which was originally established in 2021 as the Queen's Crown tournament. For the 2024 event, winners of each tournament received a world championship match at SummerSlam.Six matches were contested at the event, including one on the Countdown to King and Queen of the Ring pre-show. In the main event, Cody Rhodes defeated Logan Paul to retain SmackDown's Undisputed WWE Championship. In other prominent matches, Raw's Gunther defeated SmackDown's Randy Orton to win the King of the Ring tournament, earning a match for his brand's World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam, SmackDown's Nia Jax defeated Raw's Lyra Valkyria to win the Queen of the Ring tournament, earning a match for her brand's WWE Women's Championship at SummerSlam, and in the opening bout, Liv Morgan defeated Becky Lynch to win Raw's Women's World Championship.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:02 UTC on Sunday, 26 May 2024.For the full current version of the article, see King and Queen of the Ring (2024) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Geraint Standard.
In this podcast, Johanna Fagerberg, who is currently the Hospitality Senior Manager at Diriyah Company, talks about working in Saudi Arabia and the vast plans that the Kingdom has for hospitality and tourism. She previously was the Guest Experience Manager at The Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Johanna also talks about her career choices and what it's like for a European woman to work in the Middle East and in Saudi Arabia in particular. Johanna is originally from Sweden and graduated in 2011 from Glion Institute of Hospitality in Switzerland and has had, since the launch of her career, a vast international experience in multiple fields of the hospitality management industry. Johanna also talks to us about Saudi Vision 2030, which is a strategic framework to reduce Saudi Arabia's dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism.
Join Jonathan Worsley and Duncan O'Rourke on this enlightening FHS podcast episode as they explore Duncan's dynamic role as CEO of Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific for Accor. They discuss strategic alignments with regional visions like Saudi Vision 2030, Accor's expansion plans including 45 new hotels in Saudi Arabia, and the crucial role of sustainability and AI in enhancing operational efficiency and guest experiences. Discover how Accor is innovating hospitality by adapting to local cultures and fostering local talent, positioning itself as a leader in responsible hospitality and transformative travel experiences. #FutureHospitalitySummit #FHSSaudiArabia #FHSPodcast
In this sponsored episode of Edge of NFT, dive into the future of web3 technology with Mohammed Hadhrawi of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST!) Discover the groundbreaking advancements in immersive gaming experiences and NFT integration at Outer Edge - Riyadh on April 23. Explore the potential impact of Web3, AI, eSports, and the broader entertainment space as KACST pushes toward Saudi Vision 2030.
Nourhan Beyrouti and Joe Lynch discuss building a global logistics juggernaut. Nourhan is Global Chief Revenue Officer at AJEX Logistics Services, Saudi Arabia's fastest growing transportation company. About Nourhan Beyrouti Nourhan Beyrouti, a seasoned professional with a global footprint, has an impressive track record in branding, corporate innovation, and real estate development, and global logistics technology. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, and currently residing in Dallas, Texas, Beyrouti's career has taken him through 17 countries, enriching him with diverse international experience. After completing his MBA in Business Management from the Lebanese American University, Beyrouti embarked on his career journey in 2000. He started as a Brand Manager with SABIC in Riyadh, followed by a stint as Head of Corporate Communications at OCTAL Petrochemicals in Oman. His upward trajectory continued as he took on roles such as Head of Branding and Innovation at Nawras (now Ooredoo) and Head of Brand Experience at Mobily in Saudi Arabia, contributing significantly to the telecom sector. Beyrouti's expertise was further utilized in assisting the Dubai government with the “Dubai Plan 2021”. His journey then led him to Majid Al Futtaim Holding, where he served as Marketing Operations and Creative Services Lead, managing a vast array of shopping malls, cinemas, retail stores, hotels, and ski resorts across 17 countries. At Majid Al Futtaim Holding, Beyrouti played a pivotal role in reshaping the company's strategic direction and enhancing the experience of over 560 million customers annually. Subsequently, Beyrouti joined TMG Northwest, significantly contributing to its growth as the Marketing Director in one of the fastest-growing property management companies in the Pacific Northwest. A significant milestone in Beyrouti's career was his role as the Senior Director of Delivery Solutions, a pivotal position where he led the revenue operations in marketing, strategy, and sales events from 2021 to 2023. As the first management hire, he was instrumental in guiding the company toward its acquisition by UPS in May of 2022. Currently, Nourhan Beyrouti is at the helm of AJEX Logistics, a Saudi Arabian-based logistics company, serving as the Global Chief Revenue Officer. In this role, he leads global revenue operations, focusing on connecting the world to Saudi Arabia and enhancing the company's international impact. With over 20 years in the retail and real estate sectors, Beyrouti's passion lies in innovation and creating transformative retail experiences. He aspires to be a game-changer, bringing joy and exceptional experiences to the retail and real estate industries. "Retail companies and brands win the customers, and the retail customers win the experience," emphasizing his commitment to revolutionizing retail technology. About AJEX Logistics Services AJEX Logistics Services, founded in 2021, is a Saudi Arabian logistics leader with a presence in the UAE, Bahrain, and China. Backed by Ajlan & Bros and SF Express, they offer a comprehensive suite of solutions including express delivery, e-commerce fulfillment, warehousing, and freight forwarding across air, ocean, and road. Committed to innovation and sustainability, AJEX aims to be the most trusted logistics partner in the Middle East, supporting regional growth and Saudi Vision 2030. Key Takeaways: Building a Global Logistics Juggernaut AJEX is a global transportation and logistics company based in Saudi Arabia. AJEX customers gain the following advantages: Comprehensive Services: AJEX provides express shipping, freight forwarding, pharma, and cold chain solutions. Middle East Focus: Their expertise lies in Middle East ecommerce distribution and industrial solutions, with a strong presence in the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and China. Customer-Centric Approach: AJEX adapts to customer needs and expectations, offering reliable and trusted shipping, clearance, and logistics services in the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian sub-continent. Ecommerce Experts: AJEX is experiencing rapid growth due to the booming ecommerce market in Saudi Arabia. AJEX actively contributes to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by driving the growth of the logistics sector within the region. Their goal is to simplify logistics for clients and partners, ensuring efficient package delivery and seamless supply chains. Learn More About Building a Global Logistics Juggernaut Nourhan Beyrouti | LinkedIn AJEX Losgistics Services | Linkedin AJEX Logistics Services Saudi Vision 2030 Beyrouti The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Mike Champion joined Trade Show Talk to share his experience as CEO of Tahaluf, a joint venture between Informa PLC, the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP), and the Events Investment Fund (EIF). As head of Informa's Saudi operations and Tahaluf, he has grown revenue from $2 million per annum to projected more than $125 million in four years. How? With two of the largest B2B events in history: Cityscape Global and LEAP. In November 2023, Cityscape Global debuted with 350 exhibitors, more than 10,000 international investors, an impressive lineup of more than 300 speakers and an astounding 160,000 visitors. After launching LEAP in 2022, the second edition of the annual tech event, dubbed the Digital Davos by Wired, took place Feb. 6-9, 2023, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Over four days last year, LEAP hosted more than 172,000 visitors, 900 exhibitors, 700 speakers from 50 countries who spoke on 11 stages, 500 start-ups and 1,026 investors. With LEAP and Deep Fest 2024 set for March 4-7 — about 4 weeks out — Champion told us registrations are tracking 3X higher than they were last year at this point, and he's excited about the fact that 53% of attendees are international. In December, Tahaluf announced plans to launch 20 new sectors-specific trade and consumer events in the Kingdom within 18 months. The expansion is estimated to generate more than $1 billion in economic impact in Riyadh through exhibitor and delegate spending on travel and hospitality. Find out how he is recruiting and ramping the team at Tahaluf to support the Kingdom's Vision 2030 objective to become a truly diverse economy in six years, creating high-value employment opportunities for Saudi citizens. Champion shares the company's ambitious plans to leverage Informa's global expertise to create a world-class events sector in the Kingdom to advance economic diversification, provide access to new markets for international businesses, attract foreign investment and support the modernization of business activity in Saudi Arabia. Our guest Mike Champion is CEO of Tahaluf, a joint venture between Informa PLC, the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP), and the Events Investment Fund (EIF). Champion is Co-Creator of LEAP and @HACK (Now Black Hat MEA) — two of the most exciting and large-scale tech events in the Middle East, with extensive experience in commercial conferences and large scale exhibitions. As head of Informa's Saudi operations and Tahaluf, he has grown revenue from $2 million per annum to projected more than $125 million in four years. And the team has won multiple awards, including:
Newcastle Nagy-Britannia legnagyobb olyan városa, ahol csak egy futballklub működik. Az északkeleti régióban az ipar leépült, magas a munkanélküliség, a városfejlesztés évtizedek óta stagnál, ráadásul a dicsőséges '90-es évek óta a focicsapat is zuhanórepülésben volt.Az angol futballszövetség tiltja, hogy idegen állam brit sportintézményt tulajdonoljon, 2020-ban azonban felröppent a hír, hogy a szaúd-arábiai Nemzeti Vagyonalap (PIF) fontolgatja a klub megvásárlását. A szaúdiak 30 milliárd font befektetést ígértek az elkövetkező évtizedre az északkeleti régióban – és nem pusztán a csapatot kívánják fejleszteni, hanem, a Saudi Vision 2030 Project keretében, lakótelepeket, parkokat, bevásárlóközpontot építenek, sőt, tervbe vettek egy kisebb atomreaktort (!) is. A városvezetés, a kormány ukázával összhangban, szélesre tárta a kapukat a szaúdi tőke előtt. A 2021-ben még a kiesés ellen küzdő Newcastle United a szaúdiak első teljes évében bejutott a Bajnokok Ligájába, máris több, mint erős középcsapat.A Sportszaurusz ehavi adásában arról beszélgetünk, hogy miért éri meg Szaúd-Arábiának európai futballklubokba és városok fejlesztésébe fektetni; miben is áll a szaúdi „vízió”; miként megy végbe „a gyarmatosítók gyarmatosítása” és miként fogadják a klub szurkolói a „szaúdifikációt”. Végül, hogy magában Szaúd-Arábiában milyen belpolitikai funkciója lehet az európai sportbefektetéseknek.----------------------------------------------Támogasd te is a Partizán munkáját!https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/fundraising/partizan/További támogatási lehetőségekről bővebben:https://www.partizanmedia.hu/tamogatasA Partizán Podcast oldalait itt találod:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PartizanPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087436092000A Partizán videóit itt tudod megnézni:https://www.youtube.com/c/Partiz%C3%A1nm%C3%A9dia
Dr. Mohammed Alhamali, is Chairman of the National Innovation & Regulatory Sandbox Committee, And Chief Innovation Officer & Regulatory Sandbox, SEHA Virtual Hospital & Enablement Centre, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia (https://www.moh.gov.sa/). Dr. Alhamali is also Cofounder / General Manager of the Society of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and has served as a Strategy Consultant for Health Sector Transformation Program (HSTP) and Director of Research & Development at the Model of Care Vision Realization Office 2030. Dr. Alhamali has a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - (MBBS, Dentistry), from King Saud University, and a Master of Science - (MS, Oral Biology and Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology) from UCLA. Support the show
Episode 2377: Our popular article of the day is Crown Jewel (2023).Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 459,991 views on Saturday, 4 November 2023 our article of the day is Crown Jewel (2023).The 2023 Crown Jewel was the fifth Crown Jewel professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event took place on Saturday, November 4, 2023, at Mohammed Abdu Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking the second Crown Jewel held at this venue after the 2021 event. It was the 10th event that WWE held in Saudi Arabia under a 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030.Eight matches were contested at the event, including one on the Kickoff pre-show. In the main event, which was the main match from SmackDown, Roman Reigns defeated LA Knight to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. In what was Raw's main match, Seth "Freakin" Rollins defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the World Heavyweight Championship, which was also the opening bout. In another prominent match, Logan Paul defeated Rey Mysterio to win SmackDown's WWE United States Championship.The event was notable for an appearance by Saudi actor and comedian Ibrahim Al Hajjaj, who was a special guest on Miz TV. Additionally, the event saw the return of Kairi Sane to WWE; her last WWE match was in July 2020 but she had remained with the company until December 2021 as a Japanese ambassador.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:39 UTC on Sunday, 5 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Crown Jewel (2023) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Emma Standard.
Blockchain DXB + Duncan Dewes, the Regional Director of the Tough Mudder global race. Podcast Session: via Google Meet Date 10th October Time 17:00GST Contact details for Duncan Dewes & Tough Mudder Arabia Instagram: @Duncan.dewes https://tinyurl.com/5n8hwu3u LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/2zsu3ht2 Tough Mudder Arabia UAE RACES 15% discount code: racespace15 Website: https://toughmudderarabia.com/ Registration link for Fujairah 14th Oct 2023: https://tinyurl.com/48w37ums Registration link for Dubai 11th & 12th Nov 2023: https://tinyurl.com/mjk4bt8b Registration link for Tough Mudder Infinity 24th Feb 2024: https://tinyurl.com/2cxaakj2 Instagram: @toughmudderarabia https://tinyurl.com/34he9j9k Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/5bjrjdbz Twitter: @ToughMudder_ar https://tinyurl.com/27v3k5nr Information about Saudi www.visitsaudi.com Things to do in Abha, Saudi Arabia https://tinyurl.com/upya7p9m Vision Saudi Arabia: https://www.vision2030.gov.sa/en/ Saudi Vision 2023 https://riyadhexpo2030.sa/ Experience Alula https://www.experiencealula.com/ Summary of the conversation Introduction and Background: Duncan Dewes discussed his daily routine and busy physical workout schedule. He shared his experience in the fitness and OCR (Obstacle Course Racing) industry, dating back to 2013 in Muscat, Oman. Duncan played a pivotal role in the Spartan Race in Muscat, Oman and Tough Mudder Arabia. Challenges of OCR Events in the Middle East: Duncan explained the unique challenges of organizing OCR events in the Middle East due to climate and environmental factors. Upcoming Events and Challenges: Discussion of an upcoming event on October 14th, the second time in an iconic location. Duncan offered advice for first-time Tough Mudder participants. Talked about an event in Dubai on November 11th and 12th and the licensing challenges due to its connection with the Royal family. Innovative Ideas and Future Plans: Duncan discussed the possibility of a mini-obstacle course race for pets in partnership with Dog Adventure HD. Mentioned an event in the second quarter of 2024 at Jebel Jais. Talked about weather conditions in certain regions of Saudi Arabia. Tough Mudder Infinity and Competition: Explained what Tough Mudder Infinity is and how it differs from World's Toughest Mudder's 12-hour and 24-hour race formats. Shared a message to international athletes attending the 2024 event, emphasizing an exceptional experience and high benchmarks. Hints about prize money and plans for expanding Tough Mudder events in the Middle East. Event Logistics and Management: Detailed the event's timing, participant groupings, and exclusivity limited to 1800 participants. Explained how the Tough Mudder Infinity loop works and the availability of rest areas. Discussed strict event management rules and the use of wristbands during the 10k loops. Partnerships and Hybrid Events: Talked about partnerships focusing on community-based events. Duncan's experience organizing events with DEKA and Spartan Trail events in the UAE. Discussion of the future of hybrid events in the UAE. Challenges and Feedback: Mentioned the challenges of organizing events in the Middle East and feedback from participants. Compared the level of difficulty at OCR events in the UAE versus overseas. Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, and NFTs: Shared thoughts on cryptocurrencies, addressing price fluctuations and the potential issuance of an NFT in the future. Metaverse and Technology: Discussed the future impact of the Metaverse on the fitness and OCR industry. Advice for Event Organizers: Offered advice to fellow OCR event organizers, stressing open communication and advance event scheduling. Closing Thoughts: Concluded with Duncan's parting words of wisdom. Shared thoughts on the possibility of aliens in a fun, non-OCR/fitness-related question. Mentioned a unique aspect of his personality that contributes to his knowledge and experience. Thank you for the podcast
In the latest episode of the FHS Podcast, Dr. Fahad bin Mushayt, Chief Executive Officer, ASFAR, and Jana Bader, General Manager – Saudi Arabia, The Bench come together to discuss ASFAR's exciting journey as well as its mission and objective in the context of Saudi Arabia's tourism sector. ASFAR plans to drive the growth of tourism investment in partnership with the private sector to create captivating destinations in Saudi Arabia for visitors from all over the world in line with Saudi Vision 2030. Dr. Mushayt goes on to explain the company's aim to develop tourism projects while attracting domestic and international tourists to the Kingdom as part of the national target of having 100 million visitors annually by 2030. #FutureHospitalitySummit
Last week's episode of Space Marketing Podcast focused on space education from an educator's perspective with Kaci Heins at Limitless Space Institute. This week, we travel to the other side of the space education segment and speak with Mansour AlJawini - a university student of space and marketing from Saudi Arabia. Mansour and Izzy discuss marketing and the initiatives of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as the country transitions into a sustainability leader of the future and the power of marketing to create change that inspires the next generation. #marketing #spacemarketing #sustainable #university #education #saudiarabia #middleeast #spaceindustry #spaceexploration #spaceeconomy #vision2030 CHAPTERS: 01:21 Introduction 03:21 Studies 3:47 Interest in space 04:49 Axiom launch 05:17 Saudi Vision 2030 08:10 Axiom astronauts reflects diversity 08:56 Boosters 09:41 Launch inspiration 12:26 Marketing 15:04 The most exciting part 16:35 Senior year 19:26 Artificial Intelligence 22:30 Marketing is a tool 24:32 Saudi and Middle East Initiative 28:35 Final Thoughts LINKS: Humans to Mars Conference https://www.exploremars.org Marymount University https://marymount.edu Axiom Launch “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia bought the final two seats on Axiom's mission, with Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali al-Qarni flying as mission specialists. Barnawi is the first Saudi woman to fly in space.” https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/22/spacex-axiom-ax-2-docks-with-space-station-carrying-saudi-astronauts.html Vision 2030 https://www.vision2030.gov.sa Neom - The Line https://www.neom.com/en-us/regions/theline Saudi and Middle East Initiative https://www.greeninitiatives.gov.sa ABOUT IZZY Izzy's website - https://izzy.house Author of Space Marketing: Competing in the new commercial space industry AND Space Marketing: Spaceports on Amazon and Audible - https://bit.ly/Space-Marketing Podcast host for Space Marketing Podcast - https://spacemarketingpodcast.com Organizer for Space for Kentucky Roundtable - https://spaceforkentucky.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 99! Princess Mashael bint Saud Al-Shalan, Founding Partner, Aeon Strategy, joins The 966 to discuss her work heading one of the leading consultancies in Saudi Arabia in the field of sustainability. Aeon Strategy played a key role in support of the Kingdom's Net-Zero targets under the Saudi Green Initiative and the Circular Carbon Economy Framework. The company aims to lead Saudi Arabia towards a sustainable future by designing and scaling pioneering, science-backed, researched based business and policy solutions that create and sustain equal benefits for the nation's economy, ecology and society. Before that conversation, the hosts the latest with The Line at Neom in Saudi Arabia, how Saudis are flocking to see 'Barbie', and so much more in the program's concluding 'Yallah' segment. 8:50 - The hosts the latest with The Line at Neom in Saudi Arabia. The Line is ambitious, but that's the point -- and Saudi Arabia is not shying away from building a city that is unlike others in the world. The Line is a smart city under construction in Saudi Arabia in Neom, Tabuk Province. The city is designed to have no cars, streets, or carbon emissions. It will be 170 kilometers (110 miles) long and 200 meters (660 feet) wide. The Line is expected to house 9 million people. The Line is part of the Saudi Vision 2030 project, which aims to create a more sustainable and diverse Saudi Arabia. The government set a completion target for 2025, but experts are skeptical. The project's success depends on factors such as financing and technology. Construction on The Line began in the first quarter of 2021 and is estimated to cost between $100 and $200 billion.23:47 - Saudis are flocking to see 'Barbie', with many wearing pink. The film has sparked a conversation in Saudi society about its themes and meaning. Saudi Arabia until recently banned movie theaters in the Kingdom, but this month permitted “Barbie” in its cinemas earlier this month and "many moviegoers got into the spirit of things, wearing pink abayas—the long robe overdress traditionally worn in the Arabian Gulf region—and munching pink éclairs," the Wall Street Journal noted.According to the leading local English language news outlet Arab News, last Thursday, on the opening day in Riyadh, movie goers “descended on cinemas wearing various shades of pink and their funkiest accessories, demonstrating how the popularity of the film has affected local audiences.”Neighboring Kuwait has banned “Barbie,” while there is heated debate underway in Lebanon on whether to do so.34:31 - The 966 speaks with Princess Mashael bint Saud Al-Shalan, Founding Partner, Aeon Strategy.1:34:00 - Yallah! 6 top storylines to get you up to speed heading into the weekend...•Hilton Plans to More Than Quadruple its Presence in Saudi Arabia•The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), in cooperation with Google Cloud, continues to train 1,000 women•Saudi Arabia has appointed its first ambassador to the Palestinians•GoDaddy, the web hosting provider has announced the launch of its .AI domain extension in Saudi Arabia•Cristiano Ronaldo has yet again left the competition behind as the five-time Ballon D'Or winner was named Instagram's top earner for the third year in a row•Saudi Arabia Passes Law Requiring USB-C Charging on New iPhones, Androids, and Laptops.
Wadi AlFann ('Valley of the Arts') is a new global cultural destination in Saudi Arabia, where monumental contemporary artworks are being commissioned for AlUla's majestic desert landscape. Curator Iwona Blazwick and participating Saudi artist Manal Al Dowayan speak with MEI's Senior Vice President Kate Seelye about Wadi Al Fann's permanent art commissions and the impact of the Kingdom's investment in the arts as part of Saudi Vision 2030 on local communities and the international art scene.
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With the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), many countries have begun to invest in health and safety transformation programs. In Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030 highlights the importance of health and safety as key factors in achieving sustainable development. The common factor between the UN SDGs and Saudi Vision 2030 is thus their emphasis on adopting a holistic approach to health and safety, addressing H&S issues at individual and organisational levels.In this episode of the Anticipate podcast, Georges Faraj, Senior Health & Safety Management Consultant, is joined by Tahir Qadir, Health & Safety Service Lead, to explore the latest trends in H&S transformation and the main drivers behind H&S transformation programmes with a special focus on Saudi Arabia.
On today's episode, we discuss Toto Wolff's achievement of being named a billionaire by Forbes. We also talk about F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali's recent comments about a 25-race schedule and how an expanded calendar could inevitably hurt the on-track product. And we close it out by talking about Saudi Arabia's “Saudi Vision 2023” initiative, and how the Kingdom hopes to land a second race through the development of a less secular and more economically diverse, Qiddiya.
In this podcast, Johanna Fagerberg, who is currently the Guest Experience Manager at The Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, talks about working in Saudi Arabia and the vast plans that the Kingdom has for hospitality and tourism. Johanna also talks about her career choices and what it's like for a European woman to work in the Middle East and in Saudi Arabia in particular. Johanna is originally from Sweden and graduated in 2011 from Glion Institute of Hospitality in Switzerland and has had, since the launch of her career, a vast international experience in multiple fields of the hospitality management industry. The Four Seasons Riyadh is actively participating in Saudi Vision 2030, which is a strategic framework to reduce Saudi Arabia's dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism.
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Welcome to the world of open banking! In our first episode of 2023, we dive deep into the buzzword that's taking the financial world by storm. What is open banking? Why is it relevant? And how is it transforming the finance landscape in the Middle East? Join Emir Isik, Head of Business Development at Tarabut Gateway, the largest open banking platform in the region, as he delves into the organization's challenges, opportunities, the role it plays in Saudi Vision 2030 and its impact on the future of finance.
In this episode of the Mayman Show get to know Maryia Oayda, a former media professional who has developed an executive coaching program for Saudi Vision 2030 leaders from human approached methods that she created after interviewing executives from the region.
Dr. Sara Althari is an Advisor and Managing Director at the Ministry of Investment, where she is instrumental in shaping the future of industries in Saudi Arabia such as biotechnology, pharma, and innovation.In line with Vision 2030, the Ministry of Investment attracts investors and businesses to the Kingdom for mutually beneficial growth opportunities. She has a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and Anthropology from Wellesley College in Massachusetts and a PhD in Genetics from Oxford University. She shares her advice on finding purpose and joy, cultivating self-awareness, and persevering through hardships.
In this episode of the Mayman Show get to know Russian digital transformation entrepreneur, Elina Idrisova, and how Saudi Vision 2030 digital transformation portfolio has attracted her to live in Saudi Arabia.
In this episode of Law, disrupted, John is joined by Nasser Alrubayyi. Nasser is a partner at Quinn Emanuel. He represents and defends international and domestic corporations in a wide assortment of litigation and arbitration cases. Together they discuss the modernization of law, the legal profession, legal process, and judiciary in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and how that relates to promoting foreign investment, including in the mining industry, tech, and life sciences.John and Nasser discuss how Saudi Arabia is currently the fastest-growing economy in the G20, which has led to significant investments in the sectors of the future such as biotech, and education logistics, in addition to oil and gas investment. They note that this growth depends upon a robust legal system that investors have started to have confidence in. Nasser explains that the legal system is not based upon either common law nor civil law; rather, it is a hybrid, drawing on traits of both. Saudi Arabia has a written constitution, drawing on Sharia sources denoted from Islam, as well as different laws issued by government bodies relating to particular issues. Nasser then explains Sharia law, more specifically, its two primary sources, the holy Qu'ran and Sunnah, referring to the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad PBUH. In addition, there are other sources, such as the consensus of the companions of Sharia scholars. He describes the laws pertaining to procedural matters, such as Saudi companies' law and legislation that discusses substantial issues like personal status laws. Together John and Nasser discuss the procedure behind a significant new law being enacted, walking through the process step-by-step from start to finish, including the role of the Council of Ministers. John then steers the conversation toward understanding the recent developments that have taken place in the Kingdom to attract greater foreign investment. Nasser describes how Saudi Vision 2030 is a key driving force in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's push to make it a more friendly destination for foreign investment. He notes that since the approval of Vision 2030, many laws have been amended, and new laws have been enacted to make the Saudi Arabian market more attractive to foreign investors. John and Nasser discuss the enactment of the new mining and investment law as an example of one such law. The law aims to accelerate foreign investment in the mining sector by adopting international best practices, including reducing administrative discretion, bureaucracy, and obstacles to obtaining required licenses. The law also establishes clear timelines for the Saudi entities to respond to requests from investors, as well as an online system that enables investors to track their license applications and know where in the process they are. Nasser notes that while great strides have been made, more work is needed to promote the Kingdom. John and Nasser discuss the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Saudi Arabia, an excellent example of how the Kingdom seeks to play a crucial role in the global economy.The discussion then turns to understanding the Saudi judiciary and the importance of a fair, just, and practical system. Nasser explains the Saudi court system and how proceedings have been made more effective through the use of digital communications. He notes that the majority of cases are now heard and accessed remotely, online. John and Nasser also discuss the path to becoming a judge in Saudi's judiciary system and recent investments to provide judges additional training as well as more assistants to help them prepare cases for hearings. Finally, John and Nasser examine the business of law, noting the number of international firms with offices in Riyadh and the change in the law that has allowed them to open offices in Saudi Arabia.
In the past, media and think-tanks have published numerous reports and papers on the social transformations happening in the Arabian Peninsula, and, more specifically, inside Saudi Arabia. However, this analysis too often focused on the changes brought about from the top, via government initiatives like the emblematic Saudi Vision 2030. The newly-published book, Charity in Saudi Arabia, takes the opposite tack. In this innovative study of everyday charity practices in Jeddah, author Nora Derbal employs a “bottom-up” approach to challenge dominant narratives about state-society relations in Saudi Arabia. Exploring charity organisations in Jeddah, the book offers a rich ethnography of associational life. It counters Riyadh-centric studies which focus on oil, the royal family, and the religious establishment, while closely following those who work on the ground to provide charity to local poor and needy to document their achievements, struggles, and daily negotiations. In this webinar, Dr. Derbal will explain why the lens of charity offers rare insights into the religiosity of ordinary Saudis, showing that Islam offers Saudi activists a language, a moral frame, and a worldly guide to confronting inequality. Charity in Saudi Arabia examines perspectives that are too often ignored or neglected, opening new debates about civil society and civic activism in the Gulf.
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Global Restaurant Investment Forum (GRIF) leaders, Atul Chopra, Founder & CEO, Fresh on Table and Emma Banks, Vice-President, F&B Strategy and Development at Hilton talk about the impact of sourcing produce locally and encouraging farming to support the local F&B industry. They also talk about the immense opportunities Saudi Arabia holds for F&B and what their expansion plans are to support the Saudi Vision 2030.
In the is episode of the Mayman Show we speak to Saudi Musician & Song Writer, Shadi Al-Harbi, about his music career, how he started, traveling to perform for his fans in person, and how Saudi Vision 2030 is enabling all talent to achieve their dreams.
This book aims to provide a more balanced understanding of the contemporary processes of domestic policymaking and governance in Saudi Arabia. Comprehension of these two areas is pertinent given the importance of the government's economic diversification plans: Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transformation Program (NTP) 2020, and revised NTP 2.0. This book draws on academics, researchers, policymakers and practitioners with knowledge and experience of domestic policymaking and governance in Saudi Arabia. One of the aims of this edited volume is to analyse the factors that facilitate or constrain effective and viable domestic policymaking and governance in the Kingdom. By bringing together chapters written by scholars and practitioners with first-hand knowledge and experience from a range of social, political, economic and cultural experiences, the book examines various sectors, including labour, defence, health, youth issues, energy, and the environment. This public discussion examines the progress made in Saudi Arabia's economic transformation efforts, their implications for state-society relations, and the economics of the rentier social contract, among other issues. This public talk was conducted online via Zoom on Wednesday, 8 June 2022, from 4.00 pm to 5.30 pm (SGT). For more information, please click here.
In this episode of Frankly Speaking the man in charge of one of the fastest growing sectors of the Saudi Vision 2030 strategy discusses the progress made towards making the Kingdom a global industrial hub.
The Podsmen ride again...LIVE!!! Chris Sheehan, Chris Bailey and Mark Radulich provide WWE Elimination Chamber 2022 Alternative Commentary! The 2022 Elimination Chamber (known as No Escape in Germany) is the 12th Elimination Chamber professional wrestling live event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event aired on pay-per-view worldwide and was available to stream through Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network internationally, which made it the first Elimination Chamber to air on Peacock. Elimination Chamber took place on February 19, 2022, at the Jeddah Super Dome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This is the seventh event that WWE will held in Saudi Arabia under a 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030. It was also the first Elimination Chamber event to take place in Saudi Arabia, the first to take place outside of the United States, and the first to be held on a Saturday. It was also be WWE's first previously-established event to take place in the country. Grammarly Ad: 2:17:57 Amazon Music Ad: 1:04:00 For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76 Also check out the W2M Network Discord https://discord.gg/fCYpG5dcT9
The Podsmen ride again...LIVE!!! Chris Sheehan, Chris Bailey and Mark Radulich provide WWE Elimination Chamber 2022 Alternative Commentary! The 2022 Elimination Chamber (known as No Escape in Germany) is the 12th Elimination Chamber professional wrestling live event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event aired on pay-per-view worldwide and was available to stream through Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network internationally, which made it the first Elimination Chamber to air on Peacock. Elimination Chamber took place on February 19, 2022, at the Jeddah Super Dome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This is the seventh event that WWE will held in Saudi Arabia under a 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030. It was also the first Elimination Chamber event to take place in Saudi Arabia, the first to take place outside of the United States, and the first to be held on a Saturday. It was also be WWE's first previously-established event to take place in the country. Grammarly Ad: 2:17:57 Amazon Music Ad: 1:04:00 For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76 Also check out the W2M Network Discord https://discord.gg/fCYpG5dcT9
نجم رشاش يعقوب الفرحان يتحدث ولأول مرة عن عائلته , عن دوره في رشاش و اهمية تسليط الضوء على الصحة النفسية , كما تكلم عن أمله ب رؤية المملكة وغيرها من المواضيع التي تكلم عنها ضمن جوي اواردز بودكاست Actor Yaqoub Alfarhan talks about his role in the hit series "Rashash", the importance of promoting mental health, Saudi Vision 2030, and for the first time, his family. يظهر نجوم العالم العربي دون قيود بحوار مختلف، لا مثيل له من قبل يكشف الجانب المخفي لكل نجم, بضيافة ألاعلاميين أماني و ياسر بودكاست من قلب الحدث ألابرز ل هذا الموسم "جوي أووردز" MBC Podcasts presents: The stars of the Arab world join Amani Mousa and Yaser Alshumrany in a series of candid conversations.
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Hotel Indigo Durrat Al Arus in Jeddah will be amongst IHG's new generation of lifestyle hotels introduced to the Kingdom, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 #HotelIndigo #DurratAlArus #IHGhotels #DallahRealEstate #hotelsinJeddah #RedSeaCoast #NeighbourhoodStory #HaithamMattar #AbdulazizYamani #management #agreement #hozpitality https://www.hozpitality.com/ihghotels/read-article/ihg-announces-the-second-hotel-indigo-property-in-saudi-arabia-6354.html
Chris BaileyX3 and Mark Radulich present their WWE Crown Jewel 2021 Review! WWE Crown Jewel 2021 Review! Crown Jewel 2021 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event took place on October 21, 2021, at Mohammed Abdu Arena on the Boulevard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was the third event promoted under the Crown Jewel chronology and the sixth event that WWE held in Saudi Arabia under WWE's 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030. It was WWE's first PPV event to be held outside the United States since the last Saudi Arabian event, Super ShowDown in February 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event also saw the finals of both the 2021 King of the Ring tournament and the inaugural Queen's Crown tournament. Grammarly Ad: 49:40 Amazon Music Ad: 57:20 For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76
Chris BaileyX3 and Mark Radulich present their WWE Crown Jewel 2021 Review! WWE Crown Jewel 2021 Review! Crown Jewel 2021 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event took place on October 21, 2021, at Mohammed Abdu Arena on the Boulevard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was the third event promoted under the Crown Jewel chronology and the sixth event that WWE held in Saudi Arabia under WWE's 10-year partnership in support of Saudi Vision 2030. It was WWE's first PPV event to be held outside the United States since the last Saudi Arabian event, Super ShowDown in February 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event also saw the finals of both the 2021 King of the Ring tournament and the inaugural Queen's Crown tournament. Grammarly Ad: 49:40 Amazon Music Ad: 57:20 For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76
Podcast edisi suka-suka gw karena penisirin dengan website #ABR yang sibuk menyudutkan VR46 dalam perkara Aramco VS Tanal yang menurut gw itu perkara politik dalam negeri negara Arab Saudi. Semua sumber berasal dari Google dan Wikipedia gw cuma nyambung-nyambungin untuk menganalisa tuduhan website #ABR soal tipu-menipu dalam kontrak Tanal-VR46. Ini wajib nonton di Youtube yak. Karena ada beberapa gambar hasil investigasi gw mengenai tuduhan website bahwa pangeran yang dimaksud oleh bebeb Vale adalah penipu yang pakai baju pangeran pinjaman dari penjahit waktu video call dengan beberapa media untuk menegaskan kerjasama dengan VR46. Sekali lagi gw tekankan VR46 dan Dorna melalui Ezpeleta tidak pernah sekalipun membahas nama Aramco dalam wawancara mereka. Untuk live post visit blog #Mbak_Yu di https://mbakyuajalah.blogspot.com Untuk dengar podcast di platform aplikasi podcast search hashtag #Mbak_Yu pasti dapat. Untuk yang mau nongkrong di Facebook cari aja hashtag #Mbak_Yu atau user @mbakyuaja pasti nemu (postingan delay yak itu autopost dari Blog). Mau traktir #Mbak_Yu kuaci mulai Rp. 5 ribu bisa ke https://trakteer.id/mbakyuaja Atau kalau mau traktir PayPal bisa ke https:/paypal.me/mbakyu
In this episode of The Weekly Defence Podcast, the Shephard news team covers news from the simulation and training, land and sea domains; in an interview with MARSS we look at the capabilities the company is offering to Saudi Arabia, as the country shapes up its Vision 2030 policy; and our sponsor Raytheon Intelligence and Space provides an insight on space-base assets and their contribution to missile warning and missile defence. Newsround [01:23] HMS Defender was in the news twice this week as it firstly hosted representatives of the UK and Ukrainian MoDs plus Babcock who signed a comprehensive agreement covering new ships, training, and the regeneration of naval facilities; secondly, on 23 June, the Russian MoD claimed to have fired warning shots during the Type 45 destroyer's passage close to the coast of Russian-annexed Crimea. The UK MoD disputed this account.French company Novadem will use next week's SOFINS special forces show to present the integration of its NX70 micro-drone with Pilar gunshot warning and localisation technology from Metravib Defence.The US DoD on 21 June announced that three ‘unique weapons capabilities' will be developed for and installed on F-35A and F-35B aircraft by Lockheed Martin for the UK and Italy.Honeywell is providing its TALIN Inertial Land Navigation Technology to the Australian Defence Forces to enhance the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System.In focus:Defence Journalist Alix Valenti hosts a round table discussion with Military Training Editor Trevor Nash, Senior Land Reporter Tim Fish and News Editor Ben Vogel.The team looks at the Training & Simulation symposium which took place in Orlando, as well as the Argentinian and Australian land procurement programmes.Interview- MARSS Group [28:37]Multimedia Journalist Noemi Distefano speaks to Andy Forbes, MD of MARSS KSA Office, about the work his company is doing with local industry from a defence perspective to support the Saudi Vision 2030 framework.Industry voice- Raytheon Intelligence and Space [46:23]Many people do not realise how much of the missile defence mission occurs in space. However, space-based assets are essential for missile warning and missile defence, and the mission is evolving, as Rob Aalseth and Melissa Morrison Ellis from Raytheon Technologies explain to Tony Skinner.This episode was brought to you in partnership with our sponsor Raytheon intelligence and space.Produced by Noemi Distefano with music and sound mixing by Fred Prest.
Pete and Marc are back supporting Saudi Vision 2030 by sneering at the tepid wrestling at Crown Jewel 2019. SHOW US THE MONEY! If you'd like to hear what happens next - head on over to patreon.com/wrestleme! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The latest signing is aligned with IHG's strategy to expand its presence in the Kingdom, in line with Saudi Vision 2030. #IHGhotels #RIVADevelopmentCompany #rivabuild #MasterDevelopmentAgreement #RIVAHospitality #ArabianTravelMarket #HaithamMattar #MugbelAlThukair #Tawteen #Saudimarket #Sauditourism #hozpitality https://www.hozpitality.com/ihghotels/read-article/5094_ihg-signs-mda-with-riva-development-company-to-open-7-new-hotels-across-the-king.html
“Saudi Vision 2030” è il gigantesco progetto che punta a diversificare l'intera economia dell'Arabia Saudita del prossimo decennio. Il Public Fund Investiment si avvicina sempre di più ad investire nell'Inter dopo la richiesta di partner da parte di Suning.
Abdulrahman Bakir is Vice President in the Saudi Office at Ministry of Investment in the United States. He’s worked in the GCC, US, South America, Europe and West Africa in both the public and private sectors. His current role in the diplomatic mission is to develop, attract, and expand quality investments for sustainable national economic growth. Abdul has a degree in Manufacturing Engineering & Management from the University of Nottingham and a degree in Corporate Finance from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. In this interview, Abdul discusses the historic and modern ties between Michigan and Saudi Arabia, as well as opportunities for new partnerships. He also discusses Saudi Vision 2030, described as “expressing long-term goals and expectations and it is built upon our country’s unique strengths and capabilities. It guides our aspirations towards a new phase of development – to create a vibrant society in which all citizens can fulfill their dreams, hopes and ambitions to succeed in a thriving economy.” More concretely, advancements in solar production and advanced technologies are areas that the Kingdom will continue to pursue as it moves forward to diversify the economy and respond to the global needs of the twenty-first century. The Invest Saudi website can be accessed HERE Social media: Twitter: @investsaudi, @atb_23 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/investsaudi/ » Visit MBN website: https://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: https://www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: https://twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
In this podcast episode Chris Hayman, Chairman of Seatrade talks to Julian Panter, VP - Business Development at International Maritime Industries (IMI) about various topics such as: the shipyard's milestones and existing order book its contribution towards Saudi Vision 2030 programme providing on-the-job training for young Saudi nationals future development plans including LNG, VLCC, bulk-carriers and rig builds third party contracts and opportunities for supply chain companies.
Even before the current pandemic, two of Middle East’s largest economies, Saudi Arabia and the UAE had raced towards leveraging the power of digital technologies to drive socio economic growth. Comprehensive national programs like the UAE Vision 2021 and Saudi Vision 2030 that outlined the key tenets of a new knowledge based economy were launched wherein data led decision making was prioritized, and new avenues of growth were being explored using emerging technologies including AI, IoT, Blockchain etc. In this conversation, we will look at deciphering some key aspects of this digital revolution in the UAE and Saudi Arabia; what this means for different stakeholders, some key prevailing digital trends in these markets, the role of data, and what does the future look like.
when we say we're not oilmen, we'll think you'll agree. but you know who is? THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA! that's why we bring on our son and partner DEREK DAVISON to tell us how the saudis, the russians, and those two white guys with snake-dreads from the matrix sequels are dealing with the historic dip in the oil markets. check out derek's work!
Get updated on on the Saudi Vision 2030 including its strong growth goals for Saudi Arabia's mining sector. Data analytics are set to be a critical driver to its success opening up strong opportunities for Australian capability and innovation.We are joined by Abed Hakmi, Austrade's Business Development Manager based in Riyadh who provides an update on the Saudi Vision 2030 and current opportunities in Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi #Vision2030 is in full flow; bringing music concerts and secularisation to the blessed lands of our holy sanctuaries in the guise of economic diversity. In this week's podcast the brothers discuss the objectives of this destructive vision, its link to America and whether it is merely limited to Saudi Arabia. Special Guest: Rashel.
2018 Eisenhower Fellow Wafaa AlAshwali, CEO and Co-Founder of Serviis, a Saudi Arabia-based digital platform and local marketplace, talks to host Beverly Kirk about how her company and others like it are opening up new opportunities for women entrepreneurs in her country. She also discusses the Saudi Vision 2030 plan and efforts to include more women in the workforce.
2018 Eisenhower Fellow Wafaa AlAshwali, CEO and Co-Founder of Serviis, a Saudi Arabia-based digital platform and local marketplace, talks to host Beverly Kirk about how her company and others like it are opening up new opportunities for women entrepreneurs in her country. She also discusses the Saudi Vision 2030 plan and efforts to include more women in the workforce.
2018 Eisenhower Fellow Wafaa AlAshwali, CEO and Co-Founder of Serviis, a Saudi Arabia-based digital platform and local marketplace, talks to host Beverly Kirk about how her company and others like it are opening up new opportunities for women entrepreneurs in her country. She also discusses the Saudi Vision 2030 plan and efforts to include more women in the workforce.
The murder of Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy in Turkey was a ripple that cause a wave in Washington DC. The President of the United States and others in Congress who have been ardent defenders of Saudi Arabia in the past are caught in a PR nightmare as they weigh the relationship between the Kingdom and the United States. Businesses and investors are pulling out of the Saudi Vision 2030 project to diversify their economy from oil, and many wonder if the young Crown Prince, Mohammad bin Salmon will survive the debacle. Why should Americans care about a journalist killed in an embassy in Turkey? What does this have to do with you? How will this be used to score points on President Trump? Join the conversation and get answers to these questions and more on According2Sam episode #9.
Viewers were greeted to a new sight in Saudi Arabia when they tuned to one of the state-owned TV channels on Thursday: a woman presenting the main evening news bulletin! Weam Al Dakheel entered the history books when she appeared alongside anchor Omar Al Nashwan to become the first female in the history of state-owned Saudi TV Channel 1 to present the nightly 9:30 newscast. Traditionally, men have dominated hard newscasts in Saudi Arabia, while female presenters focused more on soft morning newscasts, women’s programmes, cooking shows, and weather updates. “Jumanah AlShami was the first women to present morning newscasts in 2016. Today history repeats itself as #WeamAlDakheel becomes the presenter of the main nightly newscast, setting a precedent in a historic first for Saudi TV 1,” Saudi TV said on its official Twitter channel. The empowerment of Saudi women is a key pillar of Saudi Vision 2030, spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and a series of reforms initiated in the Kingdom were aimed at the empowerment of women. Notable among these moves was a Royal Decree issued in September 2017 by King Salman bin Abdulaziz allowing women to drive as of June 24, 2018. Vision 2030 also aims to increase the percentage of women in the workforce. The past year saw the entrance of some 600,000 Saudi women to the workforce. The post In Saudi Arabia, anchorwoman presents evening newscast appeared first on DAPULSE.
This week we host Hani Khoja and talk about sports (just a little we promise!) We then move on to his experience climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Saudi Vision 2030, and Saudis new entertainment authority. Shownotes Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Saudi Vision 2030 The Iluminate show Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance A Global Nomad In Search Of True Happiness
This week we host Hani Khoja and talk about sports (just a little we promise!) We then move on to his experience climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Saudi Vision 2030, and Saudis new entertainment authority. Shownotes Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Saudi Vision 2030 The Iluminate show Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance A Global Nomad In Search Of True Happiness