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  • Commentary: OPEC Underestimates China Virus’s Impact On Oil Demand

    A comparison of the latest forecasts from the world’s three big oil agencies — the International Energy Agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries — highlights the huge uncertainty that exists over the virus’s repercussions for oil demand.

  • Oliver Stone to Head Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Festival Jury

    Oliver Stone will preside over the main jury of Saudi Arabia’s nascent Red Sea International Film Festival, which has unveiled its inaugural lineup. The fest will feature the Middle East premiere of Harvey Weinstein-inspired workplace abuse drama “The Assistant” amid a fresh mix of feature films and docs from Europe, the U.S., Asia and Africa launching in the region on top of a robust representation of Arab films.

  • Millions of locusts invade farms in Saudi Arabia and Yemen

    Kuwait's Al Rai newspaper reported on Monday that the swarms of locusts invaded agricultural areas in four Saudi regions: Riyadh, Qassim, Hail and the Eastern Province. Desert locusts pose a significant threat to food security and livelihoods by feeding on plants and crops on farms.

  • Saudi Arabia’ fiscal deficit could be 7.4% in 2020, 8.1% in 2021

    The fiscal deficits of Gulf Arab states, which includes Saudi Arabia, will rise next year because of expected higher spending and lower oil prices, S&P analyst Zahabia Gupta said in Dubai.

  • WWE to hold largest talent tryout in Saudi Arabia

    WWE today announced that it will return to Saudi Arabia in search of the next generation of Superstars by holding an open talent tryout in Riyadh. The four-day tryout in early June will give up to 50 athletes from Saudi Arabia the opportunity to showcase their abilities with the goal of earning a WWE Talent Development contract and training fulltime.

  • Saudi Arabia urges Germany to lift arms export ban

    The Saudi foreign minister has told a German news agency that the current export ban went against "the good relations" between the countries. Yet he also warned that Saudi Arabia is far from dependent on German arms.

  • Questions Hang Over Fate of Saudi Crew in Yemen Jet Crash

    The Riyadh-led military coalition fighting the rebels said the two officers ejected from the plane before it crashed in northern Al-Jawf province Friday but that the rebels opened fire at them in "violation of the international humanitarian law."

  • Adidas’ latest campaign shot in Saudi Arabia

    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of its iconic superstar sneakers, Adidas Originals decided to shoot its latest “Change is a Team Sport” campaign in Saudi Arabia.

  • Oman Sees Prospects of Talks Between Iran and U.S.

    “We are in touch with the U.S. and Iran,” Yousef Bin Alawi, Oman’s foreign minister, was cited as saying on Sunday by the state-run Oman News Agency at the Munich Security Conference. “We feel that there is a possibility of dialogue between them.”

  • Munich Security Conference: Saudi Arabia open to talks with Iran but differences huge

    He did not rule out the possibility of direct talks with Iran, although he signalled that the chances were low. “There are no direct contacts as of yet but this is not the point. The point is, what are the basis for any contacts and talks?” Prince Faisal said. “If we are going to talk past each other there is no point. Can we find at least a mutual understanding on what is the cause of the instability?"