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- Saudi Arabia dream big for 2026 World Cup - The Straits Times
Dec 4 - Saeed Al-Owairan’s breathtaking solo goal against Belgium at the 1994 World Cup – a 70-metre run past five defenders that sealed Saudi Arabia’s place in the last 16 – remains the
- Saudi Arabia Isn’t Building an AI Hub. It’s Building the . . .
Saudi Arabia is no longer trying to graft AI onto Vision 2030 It is rewriting the vision around AI itself, and in the process positioning the Kingdom as one of the world’s most important energy
- Saudi Arabia vs. UAE: How the Gulf rivalry is heating up
Diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are at risk of deteriorating over the backing of opposing factions in a regional war
- Saudi Vision 2030: Overview, Projects, Importance
Key Takeaways Saudi Vision 2030 is a long-term plan to diversify the economy beyond oil Its three pillars drive major public investments and reshape labor demand in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East Vision 2030 projects create opportunities for skilled Filipino workers HR and procurement teams should work with compliant agencies, align hiring with project phases, prioritize worker welfare
- Saudi Arabias international trade hits $144 billion with 8. 6 . . .
According to data from the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), Saudi Arabia's international trade in the third quarter of 2025 totaled
- Destination is North: A Saudi Journey Showcases Tourism . . .
A group of travel and exploration enthusiasts has launched a community initiative titled "Destination is North", embarking on a journey to introduce the diverse tourism assets across the regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and to highlight its rich natural, heritage, and cultural elements
- Saudi Arabia extends term of $3 billion deposit with Pakistan . . .
ISLAMABAD: The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has extended the term of a $3 billion deposit with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for another year, the central bank confirmed on Thursday, noting
- Saudi Arabia Cuts Flagship Oil Price to Lowest in Five Years
Saudi Arabia cut the price of its flagship crude grade to the lowest level in five years, amid persistent signs of a surplus in global oil markets
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