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- Trumps challenge: US-Saudi nuclear agreement details - The Hill
President Trump is negotiating a civil nuclear agreement with Saudi Arabia, which could have significant implications for the global nuclear arms race, and must ensure that the agreement includes s…
- World Bank lifts Saudi growth forecast to 3. 8%, highlights . . .
RIYADH: The World Bank has upgraded its 2025 economic growth forecast for Saudi Arabia to 3 8 percent, an increase from its previous estimate of 3 2 percent, citing renewed momentum in both oil
- Human rights in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia
Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country which is based on the sharia law The 1992 Basic Law sets out the system of governance, rights of citizens, and powers and duties of the government, and it provides that the Quran and Sunnah (the traditions of Muhammad) serve as the country's constitution [5]
- World Bank: Saudi Economy Shows Resilience and Balanced . . .
The Saudi government turned to global capital markets to capitalize on recent interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, borrowing $20 billion and raising its debt-to-GDP ratio to 31 9% However, the World Bank emphasized the strength of the Kingdom's external sector, noting a slight current account surplus in the first quarter of 2025
- Saudi Budget Forum 2026: Sports market expected to grow to . . .
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Finance recently concluded the proceedings of the 2026 Budget Forum in Riyadh, with wide attendance from Their Highnesses and Excellencies, along with leaders, officials, economists and financial experts The strong turnout underscored the forum’s importance as a national platform that showcases the key features of the upcoming phase of development pathways and
- Severe weather warning issued, thunderstorms, flash floods . . .
The intensity of thunderstorms will vary, but many areas may experience severe weather Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Meteorology (NCM) is forecasting widespread thunderstorms across
- Saudi Arabia Opens Door to Legal Alcohol Purchases for . . .
Saudi Arabia has quietly introduced another step in its long-term reform plan by allowing a limited group of non-Muslim foreign residents to legally buy alcohol in the kingdom
- The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Launches a New Official Platform . . .
The Real Estate General Authority (REGA) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of a new national platform under the name "Saudi Properties " This will serve as the official
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