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Where to Watch Football in Saudi
Al Hilal is currently the country’s - and Asia’s - most decorated club, while other established clubs include Al Nassr, Al Ahli, Al Ittihad, Al Shabab, Al Ittifaq, and Al Qadsiyah, all of which boast rich histories and multiple Saudi Professional League titles.
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Aramco to cut capital spending over coronavirus; 2019 profits plunge
Saudi Aramco on Sunday said it plans to cut capital spending in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, and also posted a plunge in profit for last year, missing forecasts in its first earnings announcement as a listed company.
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China’s industrial output, retail sales contract
Industrial production for January and February shrank 13.5%, the first contraction in about 30 years. This was markedly worse than a Bloomberg poll of analysts which forecasted a 3% drop on-year.
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Coronavirus deaths and infections globally surpass China
The number of deaths from the novel coronavirus in other countries has surpassed those inside China for the first time, according to an interactive map tracking the outbreak of the virus from Johns Hopkins University.
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UAE unveils $27 billion stimulus package to ease coronavirus impact
The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has affirmed the dirham’s peg to the dollar and rolled out an AED 100-billion ($27 billion) stimulus package to support the financial sector as the second biggest economy in the Arabian Gulf seeks to mitigate the economic impact of COVID-19.
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Saudi ambassador to the U.S.: Utah and the Kingdom have much to offer each other
When Utah’s businesses and visitors come to Saudi Arabia, what they’ll find is that our nations and our people are more alike than different. We are both religious desert cultures with common values and dreams. We both believe in faith and family, in helping those in need, in a future shaped by creativity and innovation, not conflict, and the importance and power of friendship.
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Free to Game: E-sports in the Gulf
Discussions over establishing an e-sports free zone in Dubai reflect the high-growth potential of competitive online gaming across the broader Gulf region.
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Hasna Al-Hammad: The Saudi Fencer Writing History One Hit At A Time
A young athlete with still a long career ahead of her, Hasna Al-Hammad has already made her mark on the world by earning a gold medal in fencing, making her the first female fencer in the history of Saudi Arabia to do so. Still in the prime of her athleticism, Al Hammad has participated in many championships, raising the Kingdom’s flag high in Kuwait, Jordan, and the Philippines, and doing so in only the past two years. Earlier this year, Al Hammad joined 62 female fencers in Kuwait to participate in the sixth edition for Women’s Sports in the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, marking the largest female delegation in the history of Saudi sports.
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Why the sky’s the limit for Saudi’s Red Sea tourism mega project
The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), the developer behind one of the world's most ambitious tourism initiatives in Saudi Arabia, has announced plans to become the largest certified Dark Sky Reserve in the world. It is seeking an accreditation that recognises areas with an exceptional quality of starry nights and a commitment to protecting the nocturnal environment.
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Nearly 15 percent rise in value of Saudi date exports
The value of Saudi date exports in 2019 reached SR865 million ($230.5 million), up 14.6 percent from 2018, when the value was SR755 million, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.
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