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AlUla’s Ancient Kingdoms Festival Spotlights the Region’s History
The Ancient Kingdoms Festival in AlUla, Saudi Arabia returns for its second year November 16-December 2. The festival celebrates the three great oases of AlUla, Khaybar, and Tayma.
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Video Shows Massive Lightning Strike Hitting Mecca Clock Tower, Heavy Rains Inundating Holy City
A video published by the UAE-based The National shows Mecca’s Clock Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world, being dramatically struck by a bolt of lightning amid heavy rains that caused localized flooding.
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Esports World Cup is Underway in Riyadh
The Esports World Cup Foundation celebrated the start of the Esports World Cup , the world’s largest gaming festival, held at Boulevard City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event runs for eight weeks, from July 3 – August 25 with more than 1,500 players from the best esports clubs across the globe competing for prizes in 22 tournaments across 21 games.
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KSRelief Spearheads Saudi aid to Gaza and the Globe
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief) provides humanitarian aid and relief to people outside of Saudi Arabia’s borders. KSRelief was established by King Salman bin Abdulaziz in 2015 and works in 46 countries, with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa region.
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Discussing Saudi Arabia’s growth and construction projects with Waleed Abdel-Fattah, President of the MENA Region at Hill International
Waleed Abdel-Fattah, President of the MENA Region at Hill International, joins The 966 to talk about Saudi Arabia’s building boom and Hill’s traction in KSA since entering the market to help build out what is now known as KAFD. Hill has 100 offices across 42 countries, and its main geographical areas are the US, Europe […]
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Aramco produces first unconventional tight gas at South Ghawar
Aramco has successfully produced the first unconventional tight gas from its South Ghawar operational area two months ahead of schedule. This development supports Aramco’s strategy to increase gas production by more than half, over 2021 levels, through 2030, subject to domestic demand.
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Saudi Arabia Sends Foreign Minister to BRICS Events in South Africa as it Seeks Membership
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah will arrive in South Africa this week to take part in the BRICS Plus Dialogue and the BRICS-Africa Outreach events, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia grants citizenship to 2nd group of distinguished global talents
A Royal decree has been issued to grant Saudi citizenship to a number of scientists, medical doctors, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and distinguished talents with unique expertise and specializations including Dr. Mehmood Khan, an American and the CEO of the Hevolution Foundation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.
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Biden’s Oil Boom
Reuters reports that during the Biden administration not only has oil production hit record highs but energy company profits, dividends, drilling permits, jobs and energy exports are all up.
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A Look at Saudi Arabia’s Latest Tourism Figures
Tourism minister Ahmed bin Aqeel Al Khateeb recently revealed Saudi Arabia’s latest tourism figures — key numbers for the Kingdom as it looks to diversify its economy in part by attracting visitors to the Kingdom.
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Iran and Saudi Arabia pursue cautious rapprochement
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Month-long “Wonderland” festival to begin in Jeddah on Monday
Jeddah is preparing to host a month-long exceptional entertainment festival called “Wonderland", which will begin on Monday, Nov. 11 and will run through until Dec. 10. The festival will offer 30 days full of fun and diverse experiences, catering to the taste of families and all segments of society. The festival, located along King Abdulaziz Road, will be organized by the Jeddah Events Calendar Department. The "Wonderland" festival would feature a bunch of activities and events that suit different age groups. The festival is expected to attract up to 7,000 visitors daily, making it a major attraction for entertainment lovers in the region.
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School break sets price records for Riyadh hotels
Millions of students are currently enjoying a vacation at the end of the first semester, which runs through November 17. The holiday, which began on Thursday, has given a significant boost to the hotel business in Riyadh, where an annual entertainment and tourist festival is underway. Room costs have reached SR7,000 per night, especially at five-star hotels in central Riyadh, according to the Saudi news portal Sabq, citing booking websites. Occupancy rates at some central Riyadh hotels and those near the airport have reached 100%, while overall citywide occupancy is at 76%.
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Saudi Arabia to increase renewable energy capacity
The Saudi Energy Procurement Company (SPPC) has begun selecting bidders for the construction of four energy storage systems with a total capacity of 2 gigawatts (GW). The winners will have to commission grid-scale batteries in three regions located in the western (Mecca), northern (Hail) and central parts of the country (Al-Qassim). The four complexes will need to store a total of 8 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity, equivalent to 15% of Saudi Arabia's hourly electricity consumption.
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Four Arabic originals coming to Netflix, from Saudi Pro League documentary to Sand Castle
Netflix continues to ramp up its Arabic originals, with a string of productions due to be released in the next few months. From a thriller reuniting Nadine Labaki with her Capernaum star Zain Al Rafeea to a documentary series that pulls the curtain back on the Saudi Pro League, here are four to add to your Netflix watchlist.
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Saudi Crown Prince Reached Out to Trump in Late-Night Phone Call
Trump strengthened US ties with Saudi Arabia during his previous term. The bi-lateral relationship during the administration of President Joe Biden was initially soured by Biden’s criticism of the kingdom over the 2018 murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Saudi Arabia’s 39-year old de facto ruler placed the call shortly after Trump delivered his victory speech in Palm Beach, Florida, said the two individuals, who did not wish to be identified because they were discussing a private matter.
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Saudi Tourism Authority Launches AI Beta Version of SARA, the Smart Guide for Saudi Tourism
The Saudi Tourism Authority has launched the beta version of "SARA," an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered smart guide for Saudi tourism. Designed as a young Saudi woman, SARA is depicted as a travel enthusiast deeply knowledgeable about her country. She shares insights on Saudi Arabia's unique tourist destinations, historical landmarks, archaeological sites, cultural diversity, and international events—everything a traveler might need to know.
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GCC Railways Project: Connecting Gulf Nations with a Unified Railway Network by 2030
Chaired by Qatar, the 26th Meeting of GCC Transport Ministers showcased the importance of the GCC Railways Project. Held on November 7, 2024, it brought together transport leaders to discuss future transportation goals. The meeting also discussed unified regulations for land transport among GCC nations. These rules aim to streamline travel, offering improved consistency and safety for Gulf citizens and visitors.
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Sotheby’s Will Host Saudi Arabia’s First-Ever International Auction in 2025
Sotheby’s will host the first-ever international auction in Saudi Arabia on February 8 2025. The exact location of the two-part evening sale has not yet been disclosed but it will be somewhere in the historic town of Diriyah on the outskirts of the capital, Riyadh. Diriyah is the original home of the Saudi royal family and has a UNESCO heritage site. Artworks by international and Saudi artists – including a diptych from Ahmed Mater’s The Illumination Series – Islamic objects, jewelry, watches, cars, sports memorabilia, and handbags will go under the hammer for the sale, titled “Origins.” It will coincide with Sotheby’s opening an office in the Al Faisaliah Tower in Riyadh, which is the first skyscraper in the country and designed by Norman Foster.
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Rory McIlroy says Donald Trump’s election ‘clears the way’ for PGA Tour-PIF deal
“Given today’s news with what’s happened in America, I think that clears the way a little bit,” McIlroy told reporters at the DP World Tour’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. Trump told the Sirius XM podcast “Let’s Go!” with Jim Gray and Bill Belichick earlier this week that he believes “it would take me the better part of 15 minutes to get that deal done” between the PGA Tour and the PIF, the Saudi Arabia sovereign fund that owns and operates LIV Golf.
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