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A First Look at the Saudi PIF-Backed Lucid Air, Set to Challenge Tesla’s Market Dominance
Lucid Motors, backed by $1 billion from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), unveiled its first vehicle, the Lucid Air electric sedan, at a virtual event from the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters.
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Bechtel Taps Former U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain as New President for Europe, Middle East Region
U.S.-based construction giant Bechtel announced a new president for Europe and the Middle East, appointing former U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain Justin Siberell as president for the Europe and the Middle East region, the company said in a press release.
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Saudi Youth, in Numbers: Kingdom’s Government Releases Data for International Youth Day 2020
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics released a new report on Saudi youth with fresh data on the Kingdom’s large young generation entitled Saudi Youth in Numbers.
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Female Participation in Sports Soars in Saudi Arabia since Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Sports said that female participation in sports increased by nearly 150% over the past five years since the announcement of the Vision 2030 program, according to a report.
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Reports: Saudi Arabian-Backed Consortium Pulls Out of Bid for Newcastle United
A Saudi Arabian-backed consortium has pulled out of a bid to buy Newcastle United, the UK-based BBC and Sky News report.
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As Selected Hajj Pilgrims Arrive, Saudi Arabia Appears to Turn Corner on Coronavirus Cases
Saudi Arabia is seeing encouraging progress in the Kingdom’s efforts to stop the spread of Coronavirus, with a decrease in new cases and deaths right before the arrival of a limited number of pilgrims this year for the Hajj, according to official data.
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Reports: Successful Surgery for HRH King Salman
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz underwent a successful laparoscopic surgery for an inflamed gallbladder, the official Saudi Press Agency reports.
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Coming Soon to Saudi Arabia: A ‘World Defense Show’ to Rival Abu Dhabi’s IDEX
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) announced the launch of a new bi-annual “World Defense Show” that will rival neighboring Abu Dhabi’s IDEX, according to a press release.
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Riyadh Becomes New Coronavirus Trouble Spot in Saudi Arabia as Cases Top 225,000 in Kingdom
Saudi Arabia has recorded 3,159 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, raising the total to 226,486, the health ministry announced on Friday.
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Saudi Arabia Begins Return to Normal Life as Second Phase of Reopening Begins
Saudi Arabia has begun the second of three phases in reopening businesses, retail, and restaurants after a Kingdom-wide shutdown to stop the spread of the Coronavirus.
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Architecture in the First Saudi State
Architecture in the First Saudi State is the architectural designs in the provinces of the First Saudi State, founded by Imam Mohammed Bin Saud in 1727, with ad-Dir'iyyah as its capital, preserved a unique character. This architectural style reflects the societal bonds of the Saudi State. The architecture of that period was characterized by its durability and distinctive external lines, utilizing materials such as mud, adobe, stones, wood, tamarisk, and palm trunks in houses, as well as beams of forts and castles.
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Saudi Arabia updates regulations for temporary work visas for Hajj and Umrah services
These changes, approved by the Saudi Cabinet in its session on Tuesday, will aim to provide more flexibility for the private sector, allowing businesses to better align visa needs with labor market demands and contribute to creating a more attractive work environment, SPA added. One of the updates is the renaming of the seasonal work visa to the “temporary work visa for Hajj and Umrah services,” and extending the grace period for these visas from Shaban 15 until the end of Muharram (around Feb. 14 to July 25).
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Palestinian Life in the West Bank, East Jerusalem After Oct. 7
For the past decade, Palestinians living in the West Bank and East Jerusalem have rated their lives between 5.0 and 5.5 out of 10. In 2023, in the weeks before Oct. 7, they rated their lives at a 5.5, which is as positive as they have been since Gallup began measuring life evaluations there in 2006. Today, almost a year later, Palestinians’ evaluations of their current lives have dropped by nearly 1 point to 4.6, the lowest average in almost two decades.
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517 int’l companies licensed to open regional HQs in Saudi Arabia
As many as 517 international companies were so far granted licenses to open their regional headquarters (HQs) in Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Investment said in its 2025 pre-budget statement. This came thanks to the efforts made under the National Investment Strategy (NIS), the minister noted. This surpassed the target to have regional HQs of 500 international companies by 2030, it further stated.
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First Look At Neom-Shot 1990s-Set Saudi Bedouin Drama ‘Hobal’
Saudi director Abdulaziz Alshlahei’s upcoming feature Hobal, about a Bedouin family living in isolation in the desert because its patriarch believes the end of the world is near, has unveiled first look images. The drama is Alshlahei’s third feature and collaboration with writer Mufarrij Almajfel after Zero Distance and The Tambour of Retribution which was Saudi Arabia’s Best International Feature Film Entry for the 94th Academy Awards in 2021.
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Saudi Arabia’s FM calls on world to publicly support Palestinian statehood
The Global Alliance for the Implementation of the two-state solution was unveiled during Prince Faisal bin Farhan’s speech at a meeting on the sidelines of last week’s UN General Assembly in New York that included the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and Norway. “Self-determination is an inalienable right that the Palestinian people not only deserve but are entitled to. Our diplomats have worked tirelessly alongside others to secure recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state globally,” Prince Faisal wrote in the op-ed.
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Saudi poultry producer gets nod to sell 30% stake in IPO
Arabian Company for Agricultural and Industrial Investment (Entaj), a Riyadh-based poultry producer, has received the green light from the Saudi market regulator to list shares on the main market (Tasi). The company will float 9 million shares through an initial public offering (IPO), representing 30 percent of the total issued share capital.
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PGA Tour commissioner and Saudi fund governor paired at pro-am event in Scotland
Three weeks after PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan met with Saudi Arabia’s financial backer of LIV Golf, they will be together again this week in Scotland, this time inside the ropes. Monahan and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of the Public Investment Fund that supports the PGA Tour’s rival league, are playing together in the Dunhill Links Championship on the European tour. The tournament starts Thursday.
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Mapping Israel’s Invasion of Lebanon
Israel and Hezbollah were fighting at close range in southern Lebanon on Wednesday in at least two areas near the border, according to reports from the Israeli military, Hezbollah and Lebanon’s army.
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As Crisis Builds, Lebanon’s Government Is Nowhere to Be Found
Hezbollah, the Iran-funded Shiite Muslim militia that doubles as a major political party and social services organization, does not run Lebanon in any official sense. But under Mr. Nasrallah, it sometimes seemed as if it was the only force that mattered: a state within a state with its own military, schools, hospitals and youth programs.
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