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  • Saudi personal data protection law update 2024

    In essence, the changes aim to streamline the existing regulations, offering a clearer, more cohesive framework. Notably, the new draft simplifies the criteria for assessing which countries and international organisations provide adequate data protection. It also removes overly general criteria and now includes considerations for compliance with binding international treaties.

  • Saudi Arabia likely to invest up to $1bn in Reko Diq Copper-Gold project

    A Saudi investment of up to $1 billion is likely next month in the Reko Diq Copper Gold project located in the Chagai district in Balochistan, Radio Pakistan reported on Sunday.

  • Saudi Arabia starts revealing names of arrested harassers

    The Saudi security authorities have begun announcing the names of those arrested on harassment charges. In a press statement issued on Friday, Makkah police revealed for the first time the full name of the accused while announcing the arrest of an Egyptian expatriate for harassing a woman.

    The police said that legal measures were taken against the arrested Egyptian, Walid Al-Sayed Abdel Hamid, and that he was referred to the Public Prosecution.

  • Saudi Arabia Hajj Visa – A Step-by-Step Guide to Apply

    This step-by-step guide explains how to apply for a Saudi eVisa for the Hajj pilgrimage. Visit our website and apply online. Get help in every step.

  • Saudi foreign minister to visit Pakistan on Monday

    A Saudi Arabian delegation, led by foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, will visit Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday as part of efforts to boost economic cooperation, Pakistan's foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
    The visit takes place to expedite follow-up on the understanding reached between Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during their recent meeting in Makkah Al Mukarramah to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries, the foreign ministry said.

  • Rise of Captagon Trafficking in the Gulf

    In February, Jordanian forces killed five smugglers attempting to bring the drug Captagon over the Syria-Jordan border, shining a spotlight on the often overlooked consequences of the Captagon trade across the Middle East. While the humanitarian crises that long-running conflicts in the Middle East have produced tend to make the headlines, less documented is the persistent rise in drug trafficking in the region and its far-reaching consequences across borders. One key trend has been the rise in Captagon production and trafficking in recent years, which has its roots in the Syria conflict. In the past year, regional leaders have taken steps to try to resolve the Captagon crisis.

  • Saudi Arabia’s Umluj Beach makes list of top 100 beaches worldwide

    Saudi Arabia’s Umluj Beach has been ranked among the top 100 beaches in the world in the Golden Beach Awards 2024, alongside the likes of Bora Bora and Copacabana. BeachAtlas, a London-based startup, used an algorithm to shortlist 100 beaches according to six criteria. The locations were then put to a vote by a panel of travel experts and influencers who provided their personal insights to refine and help rank the list.

  • Saudi-Houthi Agreement: Four Scenarios and Their Potential Impact

    Less than 10 years after seizing power in Yemen, the Iran-backed Houthi militia continues to evolve — and so do the threats emanating from it. After several years of negotiations, it now seems likely that the Houthis and Saudis will reach a peace agreement, and it is worth considering how such a deal could change the group’s trajectory. This report examines a number of possible futures that could develop in Yemen over the next 1-2 years based on shifting capabilities, interests, and alliances.

  • How should a US-Saudi defence pact look?

    My chief interest here is to explore what is required to make a US-Saudi defence pact most effective and credible for both parties in the eyes of friends and foes. In other words, I am starting off with the assumption that political leaders in Washington and Riyadh have agreed to move forward on this issue. The question I now wish to address is how they can build a mutually beneficial defence structure to support the pact.

  • Opinion: A stunning victory with the shield creates an opening for Israel

    The military confrontation between Israel and Iran will doubtless have more rounds. But a rapid move up the escalatory ladder seemed unlikely after Saturday’s night’s “extraordinary feat of military prowess” by Israel, as the senior administration official called it.

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