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Saudis remit $180 bln abroad in a decade
The rise in Saudi remittances is related to the rise in the import of commodities. These figures come at a time when World Bank estimates disclosed that “invisible” transactions in the Kingdom accounted for a large part of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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Small to medium companies “not fit to employ Saudi women,” advisor to MoL says
Business sectors in the Kingdom with less than 500 workers are not fit to employ women, at least according to assessments made by the Ministry of Labor’s adviser.
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Oil Extends Second Weekly Drop as U.S. Idles Fewer Drilling Rigs
Oil declined in New York, extending its second weekly loss as U.S. drillers reduced the number of rigs in operation at the slowest pace since January.
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Opinion: The Saudi health ministry needs a major reshuffle
Ministries are called upon to address prevailing problems that are due to poor management, lack of quality control, nepotism (in my opinion), corruption and the power struggles that delay any constructive action that can serve the needs of the public.
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Saudi Travel Tycoon Becomes Billionaire With Pilgrimage Packages
Mohammed Al Madani, chancellor at Saudi Arabia’s ministry of foreign affairs, is a frequent flier, logging at least 10 international trips a year on diplomatic missions to London, Lisbon, Manila and elsewhere. Before packing his bags, he usually checks in with the Al Tayyar travel agency in Riyadh.
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Egypt’s Sisi meets new Saudi King to discuss Middle East crises
Egypt's President Abdel Fatteh el Sisi met Saudi Arabia's King Salman in Riyadh on Sunday for the pair's first in-depth talks on regional issues at a time of unprecedented turmoil in the Middle East.
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A rare look inside a Saudi prison that showers terrorists with perks
Nearly 1,100 high-security prisoners, all of them jailed on terrorism-related charges, are serving time in this prison a few miles south of Riyadh. Al-Hair is the largest of five high-security Saudi prisons established in the past decade to deal with a growing terrorism threat, first from al-Qaeda and more recently from the Islamic State.
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Saudi eases access to long-hidden ancient ruins
Originally nomads from the Arabian peninsula, the Nabataeans were masters of trade, dominating the incense and spice routes in the pre-Islamic period. Their civilisation collapsed in 106 AD at the hands of the Roman empire. After decades of prohibiting visitors, Saudi authorities are now increasingly allowing entry into pre-Islamic archaeological sites in the kingdom, though Western tourists are still a rare site.
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Crackdown on illegals to begin next Sunday
Passports Department and related security agencies will start an intensive crackdown on labor and residency law violators from next Sunday, Director General of Passports Maj. Gen. Sulaiman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Yahya said in an exclusive interview to Okaz/Saudi Gazette.
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Hilton expands its Dubai, Saudi portfolio
Hotel group Hilton Worldwide is expanding its portfolio in Dubai and Saudi Arabia with the singing of three new properties and adding 656 rooms, extending its mid-market brand's portfolio of more than ten properties either trading or under development in the Middle East.
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