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  • How are Ronaldo and other Saudi Pro League stars shaping up for Euros?

    England kick off Euro 2024 against Serbia on 16 June and if Jordan Henderson is called up then the former Al-Ettifaq midfielder should be able to give Gareth Southgate an idea of the form Aleksandar Mitrovic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic are in. They are two of a growing number of European internationals who will be acting as unofficial ambassadors for the Saudi Pro League (SPL) this summer – especially if they underperform.

  • Saudi Arabia opens up to Iraq’s Shiite shrines

    Indicating a changing approach to Iraq, Saudi Ambassador to Baghdad Abdulaziz Al-Shammari has paid a highly publicized visit to a major Shiite shrine in the city of Karbala. The ambassador was welcomed by Karbala Governor Nassif Al-Khattabi in addition to other civil and religious dignitaries, hailing a mutual desire for “economic and political integration in all fields.”

  • Successful Completion of the First Saudi SolarThon at Alfaisal University

    This past weekend, Alfaisal University, Dimensions Startup Studios in collaboration with the College of Engineering, proudly hosted the first-ever Saudi SolarThon, an extraordinary gathering of minds focused on advancing solar energy technology. This event, held at our Dimensions Startup Studios, attracted esteemed guest speakers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and OptimalPV.

  • Will Saudi Arabia’s sports investment trigger an athleisure boom?

    By 2030, the government aims to increase the ratio of individuals exercising at least once a week to 40 percent. With an expanding base of sports practitioners, the country’s sportswear and athleisure apparel market is set to boom. In 2022, the category generated $1.3 billion (SAR 4.9 billion) in sales, and by 2027, it is expected to reach $1.5 billion. Could Saudi Arabia be the next frontier for sportswear?

  • Continued Fighting in Gaza and Ongoing Peace Talks

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are continuing to push further into Rafah, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his intention to eliminate four Hamas battalions operating from the area. Israel reports that in parts of eastern Rafah, its troops have been dismantling tunnel shafts and rocket launchers belonging to Hamas.

  • Secret Hamas Files Show How It Spied on Everyday Palestinians

    The Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has for years overseen a secret police force in Gaza that conducted surveillance on everyday Palestinians and built files on young people, journalists and those who questioned the government, according to intelligence officials and a trove of internal documents reviewed by The New York Times.

  • The A.I. Kingdom Rises: Inside Saudi Arabia’s Ambitious Journey to Reshape the Global Tech Landscape

    Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City is a testament to Saudi Arabia's commitment to diversifying its economy and becoming a global leader in artificial intelligence and innovation. By investing in cutting-edge facilities, fostering partnerships, and empowering the youth, the city is poised to play a significant role in reshaping the global tech landscape in line with the kingdom's Vision 2030 blueprint.

  • Why are So Many Iranians Seemingly Indifferent to the War in Gaza?

    Forty-five years after the revolution that saw the Shah dethroned, there has been a significant shift in Iranian public opinion. While the Islamic Republic is considered the primary state enemy of Israel, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict does not appear to be a priority for the Iranian public, including various opposition groups, students, and intellectuals. This is reflected in the slogan “No to Lebanon, no to Palestine, my life only for Iran,” which appeared in 2009 during the Green Movement that followed fraud-tainted Iranian elections.

  • Independent UN experts say radical Saudi Arabia scholar held for years should be tried or released

    Al-Hawali, now in his mid-70s, was cited specifically by bin Laden in his 1996 declaration of war on the United States as one of the clerics detained by the kingdom purportedly on the order of the Americans.

    The U.N. Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities called for al-Hawali's release, saying ailments from strokes he suffered in 2005 and 2006 have made it difficult for him to speak or care for himself.

  • Al-Jadaan: Saudi Arabia is approaching goals of Vision 2030 in job creation

    “Our non-oil revenues exceeded our expectations. We aim to increase the role of the private sector in the employment process,” he said while noting that the Kingdom’s gross domestic product (GDP) has increased by more than 15 percent since the launch of Vision 2030. Al-Jadaan said that the global economy faces serious challenges. He noted that spending at a time of global inflation results in increased costs of projects, saying that this further fuels inflation and overheats the economy. The minister said that Saudi Arabia is in a position to reshape the Gulf region’s overall economy.