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Dakar Rally speeds across the sands of Saudi Arabia
“At the beginning it was Carlos (Sainz) opening the road until he got stuck. Then Nasser (Al-Attiyah) got stuck in the dunes and after that I opened the road for more than 200 kilometres. Navigation was so tricky that we all reduced the speed.” – Stéphane Peterhansel
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Saudi Arabia rises in UN Human Development Index
The Human Development Index aims to measure prosperity levels in order to enable comparisons between the ability of countries and societies to achieve equality, justice and welfare for their populations.
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What happens when a Saudi wants to marry a foreigner
A Saudi man who wishes to marry a non-Saudi woman must be aged between 40 and 65, and a Saudi woman who wishes to marry a non-Saudi man must be at least 25. In either case, the age difference between the parties may not be more than 30 years.
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Saudi Arabia top reformer, improver among 190 economies: World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law report
Issam Abu Sulaiman, the World Bank’s Regional Director for GCC, lauded the Kingdom’s achievement: “Saudi Arabia basically has become one of the leaders in the Arab World in terms of women empowerment,” he said. “We expect that this will contribute tremendously to the realization of Vision 2030 when it comes to economic growth, diversification and women employment.”
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Renovated historic mosques in Saudi Arabia reopen to worshippers after 6 decades
Worshippers have started returning to five Saudi historic mosques restored to their former glory after being out of use for up to six decades. Preservation work on buildings in the Makkah and Al-Baha regions has been completed as part of phase one of the Mohammed bin Salman Project for Historical Mosques Renovation.
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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister rejects Turkish military intervention in northern Syria
We reject Turkish military intervention in northern Syria, says Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah.
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Climate change is more rain but less water for River Nile basin
Nearly all of the rainfall that feeds the Nile’s two major tributaries, the Blue and White Nile, falls in the upper Nile basin, found in South Sudan, western Ethiopia and Uganda. The lower Nile basin receives very little rainfall and the countries there—Sudan and Egypt—depend heavily on the Nile for water.
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Hakan Sukur: How former Turkey star ended up in the US as a taxi driver
Hakan Sukur is Turkey's greatest ever goalscorer and once one of Europe's most prolific strikers. A legend. So, how did he end up driving taxis and selling books for a living in the US, in exile from his home country?
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Formula 1 closing in on mega race deal with Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is set to become an F1 venue, perhaps as early as next year, with the controversial Kingdom reportedly forking out over $60 million for the privilege. According to a report from the Daily Mail, an interim event could be held in 2021 on the streets of Jeddah while a dedicated permanent track is built for 2022.
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Amid Western arms embargoes on Saudi Arabia, SAMI has a backup plan
Saudi Arabian Military Industries is prepared to move forward with product development and weapon system projects should Western embargoes limit those efforts, the CEO told Defense News. “We have signed more than 25 agreements with foreign partners, so we have multiple opportunities to acquire alternative technologies from other partners where there are no limitations. There is no risk that any limitation of a single country or government can block Saudi Arabia from getting a full localized portfolio of products,” Andreas Schwer said during the Dubai Airshow in November.
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