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Saudi Arabia's investment minister said on Sunday that 85% of the kingdom's Vision 2030 targets were complete or on track as of the end of 2024.
Saudi Arabia says it is abolishing the infamous Kafala system, which allowed local employers to tie down foreign workers in slave-like conditions, including controlling their movements.
Saudi Arabia has appointed Sheikh Saleh bin Fawzan al-Fawzan as the new grand mufti, the kingdom's top religious scholar.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Saudi Arabia from October 27 to 29, 2025, at the invitation of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, to attend the ninth edition of the
Saudi Arabia is ramping up efforts to deepen ties with Australia — a country with which it has traditionally done limited business — as the kingdom seeks to capitalize on fresh momentum from deals in metals,
Several players who left Serie A and Europe to move to Saudi Arabia are nearing the end of their original contracts. A few of them are itching to head back. The exodus could start in January already,
Saudi Arabia plans to recognize Barclays' regional headquarters in the kingdom in a 'couple of days,' Investment Minister Khaled al-Falih said in a business forum in Riyadh on Sunday.
WWE ambassador Titus O’Neil is fully on board with the company’s decision to bring WrestleMania to Saudi Arabia.
Titus O’Neil has addressed the controversy surrounding WWE’s partnership with Saudi Arabia and their decision to host WrestleMania 43 in the country. WWE Global Ambassador and former Tag Team Champion Titus O’Neil was a guest on TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast,
UNC football coach Bill Belichick was asked about general manager Michael Lombardi's Saudi Arabia trip. Here's what Belichick had to say about it.
Pakistani workspace startup COLABS will be entering Saudi Arabia with a flagship site in Riyadh, it announced on Sunday, amid growing economic ties between the two countries.
In 2017, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sat alongside Steve Schwarzman and Masayoshi Son at the first iteration of Saudi Arabia’s annual financial summit to unveil a next-century city called Neom. The two billionaire investors were quick to heap praise on the $500 billion plan that envisioned a metropolis with more robots than humans and enough solar panels to fill out the Great Wall of China.