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Saudi Arabia’s Leading Animation Studio, Manga Productions, Inks Theatrical Distribution Deals for Much Anticipated Feature “The Journey”
The animation work on "The Journey" was done in both Riyadh and Tokyo, employing a production team of over 300 people. Manga Productions authored the main idea and concept of "The Journey", with a goal to present the ancient civilizations of the Arabian Peninsula and Middle East.
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Saudi Sports for All Federation inaugurates the official Women’s Football League at the community level in the Kingdom
Under the SFA initiative umbrella and fully funded by the Federation, the WFL is a nationwide community level league for women aged 17 and above that will be mainly staged in three cities for the first season – Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam – with the potential for more depending on registrations.
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Saudi Cup Links Past and Future Through Thoroughbreds
“It’s one of the best dirt tracks in the world,” Peslier said. “It really suits the American horses well. It has a long straight and there is not much kickback.” European star Frankie Dettori agrees. “Of all the dirt tracks I’ve ridden, it’s the one I like best,” he said. “You can win from the front, and you can win from behind. It’s a fair track.”
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Saudi Arabia embraces a different future with NEOM
Documents seen by the Journal indicated that the legal structure in NEOM would see judges appointed by and reporting to the king and NEOM law would be based on best practices in economic and business law, as well as feedback from potential investors and residents.
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Saudi Arabia reveals plan to expand network of new entertainment hubs
The Saudi Entertainment Ventures Company (Seven) on Tuesday announced plans for the expansion of new entertainment complexes to prime locations across the kingdom. Established by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and mandated to invest, develop and operate entertainment destinations in Saudi Arabia, Seven said the new complexes will "meet the fast-growing tourism sector and contribute to realising the goals outlined in Saudi Vision 2030".
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As Yemen’s war intensifies, an opening for al-Qaeda to resurrect its fortunes
Over the past decade, al-Qaeda has bounced back a few times, regaining territory and recruits by taking advantage of security vacuums arising from the conflicts among Yemen’s myriad warring factions. Now, after a relative lull in the war, fighting is intensifying in at least four provinces, including in or near areas where both al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have a presence or support from local tribes.
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Jamming, precision artillery and long range drone strikes on Libyan battlefield offer lessons learned for US military
Battles with characteristics of near-peer combat are raging in Africa — especially in Libya, where high-tech precision strike weapons are flooding the battlefield. And at a time when the U.S. is considering drawing down troops, the conflict in Libya is providing Pentagon planners with an opportunity to better prepare for any future conflict with China or Russia.
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Netanyahu announces new settlements days before Israeli election
Benjamin Netanyahu has announced he will move ahead with a highly controversial plan to build settlements east of Jerusalem, in an apparent offering to hardline nationalist voters less than a week before a general election. Israel’s prime minister said he would reopen the long-dormant project to build 3,500 homes for Jewish settlers in one of the most sensitive areas of the occupied West Bank.
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American Airlines and Qatar Airways heal rift, renew code-share plans
“The issues that led to the suspension of our partnership two years ago have been addressed,” American’s Chairman and CEO Doug Parker said in a statement. “We believe resuming our codeshare agreement will allow us to provide service to markets that our customers, team members and shareholders value, including new growth opportunities for American Airlines.”
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Libya conflict: Turkey confirms first soldiers killed
Two Turkish soldiers have been killed in Libya, the first casualties the nation has confirmed since it sent troops to the oil-rich state. "We have two martyrs in Libya," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, without giving further details. Last month, Turkey sent soldiers and Syrian fighters to Libya to bolster the UN-backed government in Tripoli.
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