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Shoura Council Calls on Saudi Body to Study Expanding Foreign Ownership of Saudi Land
Saudi Arabia’s Shoura Council has called on the Kingdom’s Real Estate General Authority “to coordinate with the relevant authorities to study its proposal allowing non-resident foreign individuals to own real estate in Saudi Arabia amid specific controls,” the local Saudi Gazette reports.
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Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan Acknowledges ‘Exploratory Talks’ with Iran; Kingdom is ‘Hopeful’
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister HRH Prince Faisal bin Farhan acknowledged in an interview with the AFP that the Kingdom has held “exploratory talks” with regional rival Iran, and said that Saudi Arabia is “hopeful” that the talks in their early stages will lead to diplomatic progress.
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Saudi to Make COVID-19 Vaccinations Mandatory for All Public and Private Sector Workers
All public and private sector workers wishing to attend a workplace in Saudi Arabia will be required to have taken a COVID-19 vaccination, the human resources ministry said on Friday. The ministry did not say when the new rule would take effect.
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Ramadan Moon Seen in Saudi Arabia, Holy Month Begins Tuesday
The Ramadan crescent moon has been sighted in Saudi Arabia, meaning the holy month will officially begin on Tuesday, April 13, according to an official announcement from the Kingdom’s Supreme Court.
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Saudi Arabia’s First Major Wind Farm Reaches Milestone as Renewables Push Continues
Saudi Arabia’s Dumat Al Jandal wind farm, its first major wind energy installation and part of a broader mix of national renewable energy solutions, has reached the 50 percent completion mark, according to reports.
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Jadwa Investment Launches $266m Fund to Invest in Riyadh’s Real Estate Market
Saudi Arabia’s Jadwa Investment has reportedly launched a $266m fund to invest in Riyadh’s real estate market, hoping to develop more than 1,500 residential units through several apartment complexes, targeting mid- to high-income households, the UAE-based The National reports.
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US-based Railcar Company Greenbrier the Latest to Move Regional HQ to Riyadh
US-based railcar company Greenbrier is one of the latest American companies to be moving or building their regional Headquarters in Riyadh, the company said, as it looks to profit off the opportunities presented by the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform plans. The NYSE-listed Greenbrier is one of 24 companies that have recently agreed […]
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New Whitepaper Examines the State of Recycling, Waste Management in Saudi Arabia, UAE
A new whitepaper released online from the UK-based publication The Economist Intelligence Unit examines the state of waste management and recycling in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The whitepaper, entitled Towards zero: Rethinking recycling in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, examines the state of waste management in Saudi Arabia and the UAE and identifies priorities for accelerating […]
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Event Alert: H.E. Khalid Al-Falih, Princess Reema bint Bandar Headline U.S.-Saudi Arabia Business Leaders Virtual Forum on March 23-24
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is hosting a two day virtual event bringing together U.S. and Saudi Arabia business and government leaders on March 23-24. The event, entitled the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Business Leaders Virtual Forum, will see virtual keynote remarks delivered by H.E. Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment, H.R.H. Princess Reema bint Bandar […]
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U.S. Officials Hold First Direct Meeting with Iran-Backed Houthis in Bid to End War – Report
Senior U.S. officials have held a first direct meeting with officials from the Iran-backed Houthi organization that controls Yemen’s capital, Reuters reports, citing two sources familiar with the matter.
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Saudi Arabia to set up $186m concrete factory to supply 170km-long city
Plans have been announced to build a $186m concrete plant as part of the huge Neom development programme in Saudi Arabia’s northwestern Tabuk Province. Saudi building materials company Asas Al-Mohileb is to develop and operate the facility, which will be able to produce over 20,000 cubic metres of ready-mix a day. The multi-plant facility will incorporate carbon capture and utilisation technology.
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U.S. approves weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, UAE valued up to $2.2B
The U.S. State Department approved the sale of billions of dollars in weapons to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two important allies against Iran as tensions rise in the Middle East. The Biden administration told Congress that it approved the sale of dozens of Hellfire and Sidewinder missiles to Saudi Arabia. The more than $1 billion sale also includes artillery, tank and machine gun ammunition.
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Walking a Tightrope: How Gulf States are Navigating the Iran-Israel Conflict
While Washington and Tel Aviv often present their partnerships with the Gulf as a success, the reality is more complex. Since 2021—and particularly after the March 2023 reconciliation agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia—the GCC states have increasingly prioritized diplomacy over confrontation, engagement over isolation, and regional dialogue over military escalation. This is a major shift from the time of the Donald Trump administration, when Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates openly supported the U.S. “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, hoping to contain Tehran’s influence through U.S. and Israeli security guarantees.
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FIFA urged to put more human rights scrutiny into 2034 World Cup deal with Saudi Arabia
Two months before FIFA is set to confirm Saudi Arabia as the 2034 World Cup host, the soccer body was urged again Friday to allow independent scrutiny of the kingdom’s human rights obligations for the tournament. A group of law and human rights experts plus Saudi activists abroad want FIFA to mandate ongoing reviews — and a potential termination clause — into the 2034 World Cup hosting contract.
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Riyadh Air and foreign airlines: Transforming Saudi Arabia’s global connectivity
The country’s current network faces a significant absence in direct routes between Riyadh and major global cities. The carrier plans to address this issue. While Saudi Arabia’s national carrier Saudia continues to serve regional destinations from Jeddah, Riyadh Air will provide more direct links between the capital and major international cities.
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Iran’s intra-generational divide is widening
Recent research by Dr Mansour Saei, a prominent Iranian communication scholar, unveils a society where parents and children increasingly inhabit parallel universes. The generation born between 1995 and 2010, dubbed Gen Z, is forging an identity that not only diverges from but often collides with the values and expectations of their elders.
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Secret Documents Show Hamas Tried to Persuade Iran to Join Its Oct. 7 Attack
Minutes of Hamas’s secret meetings, seized by the Israeli military and obtained by The New York Times, provide a detailed record of the planning for the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, as well as Mr. Sinwar’s determination to persuade Hamas’s allies, Iran and Hezbollah, to join the assault or at least commit to a broader fight with Israel if Hamas staged a surprise cross-border raid.
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Saudi media ministry launches initiative to showcase diverse lives of residents
The Global Harmony initiative aims to showcase the diverse lives of residents in the Kingdom, highlighting their professional and family life, social and recreational activities, contributions to the economy, success stories, and cultural integration in Saudi society, according to the Ministry of Media. It will also highlight government and private sector efforts to improve the quality of life in Saudi cities.
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Al-Jasser: Saudi Arabia spends SR 200 billion out of the planned SR1 trillion to implement National Transport Strategy
Inaugurating the first edition of the Global Logistics Forum at the King Abdullah Financial Center in Riyadh on Saturday, the minister said that the Kingdom's huge spending on transport and logistics sector has enabled Saudi Arabia to advance 17 places in global rankings on the “Logistics Performance Index” issued by the World Bank, and 14 places on the “Global Connectivity Index” of International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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Saudi Arabia launches e-karting racing tracks in 6 cities
Six cities in Saudi Arabia are set to get Hot Wheels e-karting racing tracks. The indoor e-karts will be a venture between Saudi Entertainment Ventures (Seven), part of Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC), and US toy maker Mattel. The Hot Wheels e-karting will be available in entertainment complexes such as Riyadh, Makkah, Taif, Al Madinah, Tabuk, and Jazan. In January, Seven and London-headquartered Formula E announced the building of four Formula E-branded indoor karting venues across the kingdom. These will come up in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Abha.
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