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Saudi Arabia calls on Yemen separatists to leave 2 governorates as anti-Houthi coalition strains
Saudi Arabia has called on separatists in Yemen to withdraw from two governorates they now hold. This move could spark tensions within the coalition fighting the Houthi rebels.
Saudi Arabia has quietly expanded access to its only alcohol store, now allowing non-Muslim Premium Residency holders to purchase alcohol legally.
Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, will not attend the upcoming G20 summit in Brazil, state media reported on Sunday. Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhat arrived on ...
A Saudi royal, known as the "Sleeping Prince," has died after spending two decades in a coma following a car accident, the country's royal family has said. The Saudi royal court said on Saturday said ...
Soccer's international governing body FIFA confirmed Wednesday the locations for the next two men's World Cups, announcing Spain, Portugal and Morocco as joint hosts for the 2030 tournament, with ...
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in Washington on Tuesday for his first White House visit in seven years, marking a pivotal moment to rebuild U.S.-Saudi ties and strengthen a partnership ...
Washington — President Trump spoke at an investment conference in Miami sponsored by Saudi government entities on Wednesday, an address that transpired as the Trump Organization seeks to expand its ...
Saudi Arabia's soaring upwards trajectory lost some steam last year, but 2025 is the year when flagship hotels go live across the kingdom. The Saudi Minister of Tourism said Wednesday that the kingdom ...
President Donald Trump loves a deal and few partners have proven more willing or more powerful than Saudi Arabia. This week, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pledged to channel $1 ...
The most powerful man in Saudi Arabia is 32 and about to be king. — -- Never has any leader in Saudi Arabia had so much power since Ibn Saud founded the country in 1932. Crown Prince Mohammed bin ...
Saudi Arabian television news anchors aren’t supposed to smile too broadly. After all, the news is serious business in this country. But when presenter Fouz Auwadh al-Khmali delivered the morning news ...
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