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Saudi Arabia’s Haramain railway increases speed to 300km per hour
Saudi Arabia’s Haramain High-Speed Railway started increasing the speed of trains to 300 kilometers per hour (kph) for round trips to Madinah on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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US troops fire tear gas at pro-Iran protesters in Iraq
The militiamen were protesting deadly U.S. airstrikes that targeted Kataeb Hezbollah on Sunday, killing 25 fighters. Those strikes were in response to a rocket attack on an Iraqi army base that killed a U.S. contractor last week. The militia is separate from the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon, though both are backed by Iran.
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Saudi Arabia Hired 191% More Pakistani Workers in 2019
According to the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, around 294,156 Pakistanis went to Saudi Arabia during the past year to seek jobs in different sectors.
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Four new Saudi museums costing SR224m to open in 2020
Architecturally, the new museums have been designed and built to reflect the urban and cultural identity of each region, and exhibits will be displayed in chronological order, starting from prehistoric times and the emergence of early civilizations in each region and concluding with the modern era, including crafts and traditional industries.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ithra Mirror Exhibit is Defining the Rising Saudi Art Scene
At a national level, we see Ithra as a partner. On a global level, we see Ithra as a bridge to Saudi culture and even global culture.
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US readies 4,000 troops for deployment to Middle East amid Baghdad unrest: report
As many as 4,000 U.S. troops are reportedly on standby for possible deployment to Kuwait after demonstrators, including members of an Iranian-backed militia, breached the walls of the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad.
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Saudi Plan to Wean Off Oil Sees Success Even as Economy Stalls
Saudi Arabia’s economy shrank 0.5% in the third quarter, a contraction that was broadly expected even as the kingdom’s goal of weaning itself off crude began to pay off with solid growth in non-oil sectors. The overall economy was weighed down by shrinkage of 6.4% in the country’s oil sector, according to data released Tuesday by the General Authority for Statistics. Overall growth for 2019 is expected to accelerate to a modest 0.4%, according to the latest government estimates, before climbing to 2.3% next year.
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Top US diplomat Mike Pompeo to raise Uygur issue with Beijing’s allies on upcoming Central Asian tour
During his visit to eastern Europe and central Asia from Friday through January 7, Pompeo will conduct meetings with representatives from a number of countries that have spoken out in support of Beijing’s actions in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, where hundreds of thousands of Uygurs and other largely Muslim minority groups are reported to have been sent to mass detention facilities.
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Exxon Mobil secures large exploration position offshore Egypt
Exxon Mobil received leases to explore 1.7 million acres offshore of Egypt, including 1.2 million acres in the North Marakia offshore block that’s about five miles offshore of Egypt’s northern coast in the Herodotus basin. The remaining 543,000 acres are in the North East El Amriya offshore block in the Nile Delta.
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Stop Everything and Check Out These Women Comedians from Saudi Arabia
We’ve rounded a list of hilarious female comedians from Saudi Arabia, whose voices reached international exposure.
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