The Biden administration is sending a team of senior officials to visit top regional allies in the Gulf including visits to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan, according to reports from several news outlets.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the opening of the Sakaka solar power plant on Thursday, and said that agreements have been signed for seven more solar power projects throughout the Kingdom, according to reports.
New photos from the AFP published in Gulf News show Riyadh's forthcoming new metro rail, set to connect the city long plagued by significant traffic woes and enable citizens to get around between the city's districts.
The comments, delivered virtually at the event hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, directly addressed the concept of a "reset" in U.S.-Saudi relations, noting that the two allies will remain as such and that the path forward is not as much of a reset but a "restart."
Japanese trading house Marubeni is looking to open a megasolar plant in Saudi Arabia by June 2023, the company's first solar project in the country and fourth in the Middle East, the Japanese news website Nikkei reports.
English-language daily news site Arab News has released a graphical feature item on its website detailing the five Saudi historic sites inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
The OPEC+ group of oil producing nations is poised to agree to a production increase this week as it looks to add more supply as prices continue to recover from 2020 lows, according to reports.
Saudi Arabia announced on Monday that it will stop signing contracts with foreign companies from 2024 unless their regional headquarters are based in the Kingdom, part of a push to give more of the Kingdom's economic opportunities to countries that will hire local talent.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Monday plans to approve a set of new draft laws designed to enhance the efficiency and integrity of the kingdom’s judicial system, a step that would eventually lead to an entirely codified law.