Meta appoints Fares Akkad as regional director MENA

Fares Akkad, regional director for Middle East and North Africa at Meta. (Supplied)
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Updated 09 February 2022
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Meta appoints Fares Akkad as regional director MENA

  • Effective March 1, Akkad will lead the commercial growth of the company

DUBAI: Meta has promoted Fares Akkad to the role of regional director for the MENA region. From March 1, Akkad will lead the commercial growth of the company and its portfolio across the region.

Akkad joined Meta in 2017 as head of media partnerships for Facebook and Instagram, Middle East, Africa and Turkey. Most recently, he was the director of media partnerships for news in growth markets at Meta, where his role was to support journalists and publishers.

Prior to Meta, Akkad led digital business development and distribution for MBC Group. He is also an active advisor and investor in the startup scene.

“The impact of the Middle East and North Africa region — from its wealth of communities, startups, partners and people who actively use our platforms to do good, everyday — cannot be overstated and needs someone with both in-depth regional and industry knowledge and expertise to allow it to reach its full potential,” Derya Matras, vice-president, Middle East, Africa and Turkey at Meta, said in a statement.

“The global and regional experience that Fares brings, within Meta and otherwise, is going to be a catalyst that will serve to drive our business forward and foster an environment that allows our platforms to be a place of positive growth and impact, as we continue to build toward the Metaverse,” he added.

Akkad said: “I am honored and excited to be able to work with the rest of the incredible Meta team in MENA to help further embed the importance of this transformation and afford people throughout the region every opportunity to create, succeed and grow.”


RT Arabic opens its first Riyadh studio, inaugurates with first live show

AlRiyadh newspaper signed a memorandum of understanding with RT promising news exchange and joint training cooperation.
Updated 11 February 2026
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RT Arabic opens its first Riyadh studio, inaugurates with first live show

  • Program will broadcast twice a month
  • Will be part of a series of analytical shows focusing on developments broadcast by RT Arabic from various global capitals

RIYADH: Widely regarded in the region as a trusted and reliable news network, RT Arabic (Russia Today) officially opened RT Studio Riyadh on Tuesday, allowing the centennial of Russia-Saudi Arabia diplomatic relations to usher in a new age of media relations as well.

The program will broadcast twice a month and will be part of a series of analytical shows focusing on regional and global developments broadcast by RT Arabic from various capitals around the world, such as “Studio Cairo,” “Studio Beirut,” “Studio Washington,” and “Studio Paris.”

It will be hosted by veteran Saudi journalist Mohammed Al-Rashed, who has more than 20 years of experience.

In his opening remarks, Russian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sergey Kozlov spoke of the century-long relationship between the two countries beginning in 1926 when the Soviet Union became the first state to formally recognize the Kingdom of Hejaz and Najd.

Those bilateral ties have evolved into a comprehensive strategic partnership that spans sectors such as energy, agriculture, industry, investment, science and education, culture and media, and humanitarian cooperation.

“Our friendship is built on mutual respect, trust, and a shared vision for the future,” he said.

Recent milestones include a growing tourism exchange, marked by a new mutual visa-exemption agreement in December 2025, and increased air connectivity through direct flights between Moscow-Riyadh and Moscow-Jeddah.

The ambassador also highlighted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Moscow in 2017 and President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Riyadh in 2019 as pivotal moments in advancing relations.

RT Studio Riyadh will “strengthen understanding between our peoples and provide viewers with deeper insight into political, cultural, and social developments in both countries,” he said.

Feb. 10 was also Russian Diplomatic Worker’s Day, an occasion that the presenters believe added symbolic significance to the launch.

The Kingdom’s Minister of Media Salman bin Yousef Al-Dosari was also present to celebrate the studio’s inauguration and expressed Saudi Arabia’s eagerness to strengthening its media partnerships.

“We are keen to support international media institutions and provide them with all necessary services to carry out their professional mission with ease and transparency,” he said.

That same evening, Al Riyadh newspaper signed a memorandum of understanding with RT promising news exchange and joint training cooperation.

The managing editor at Al Riyadh, Nawal Aljabr, described Studio Riyadh as a bridge connecting Russian and Arab audiences and an opportunity to explore future cooperation opportunities.

The inaugural guest of the platform was Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies.

The episode aired live at the opening on Tuesday and discussed topics pertaining to the historical roots of Saudi-Russian relations, the durability of ties amid global geopolitical shifts, and future cooperation prospects, as well as the Kingdom’s role regionally and internationally.

Each episode will run for 26 minutes and feature a discussion between Al-Rashed and a chosen guest on a current affairs topic.

RT Arabic, established in 2007, is the first Russian 24-hour Arabic-language news channel. It has become one of the most prominent and influential media outlets in the Middle East.