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  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – TOW 2A & TOW 2B Missiles

    The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of TOW 2A tube-launched, optically-tracked, wireless-guided, radio frequency missiles (BGM-71E-4B-RF), TOW 2B tube-launched, optically-tracked, wireless-guided, radio frequency missiles (BGM-71F-3-RF), and support and related elements of logistics and program support for an estimated cost of $440 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale today.

  • Women camel jockeys race in Saudi Arabia, breaking a social barrier

    Welcome to the Crown Prince Camel Festival, an event that has been dubbed the Grand Prix of camel racing, where camels race some 250 laps for prizes worth US$13 million. This camel festival, held in honour of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is now in its sixth year and is on par with the richest horse races worldwide. It has come to be recognised as a serious international sport and a great tourist attraction in several Middle Eastern countries. This year, some 21,000 camels are taking part.

  • In Photos: Novak Djokovic embraces Saudi culture during 6 Kings Slam exhibition in Riyadh

    The Serbian tennis star donned the traditional Saudi attire and was seen sitting on a carpet alongside sand dunes and mountains captured in the background in pictures posted on his Instagram page. Djokovic posted a series of images from his time in Riyadh with captions such as “Sand slam” and “Kingdom style.”

  • Saudi Minister of Finance Heads Kingdom’s Delegation to 2024 IMF-WBG Annual Meetings & 4th G20 FMCBG Meeting

    The Saudi Delegation will also include His Excellency the Governor of the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), Mr. Ayman Alsayari; His Excellency the Saudi Vice Minister of Finance, Mr. Abdulmuhsen Alkhalaf; the Deputy Minister of Finance for International Affairs, Mr. Khalid Bawazier; the Deputy Chair of the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC), Dr. Ryadh Alkhareif; and a number of specialists from the Saudi Ministry of Finance, SAMA, the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA), and the National Debt Management Center (NDMC).

  • Jannik Sinner Takes Home $6 Million With Win Over Carlos Alcaraz In 6 Kings Slam

    World No. 1 Jannik Sinner backed up his ranking and will take home the biggest purse in sports history after winning the 6 Kings Slam in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz, 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 to capture $6 million prize. In the third-place match, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal 6-2, 7-6(5) in the final match of their storied rivalry. Nadal is set to retire at next month’s Davis Cup finals in Spain.

  • 16 ministry officials among 21 arrested as major drug trafficking network busted in Riyadh

    The arrested persons were accused of crimes such as smuggling drugs from outside the Kingdom; replacing seized narcotics with similar ones before they were destroyed by the competent authority; transporting, promoting and trading drugs; destroying the evidences of transactions carried out by the defendants in drug cases, and leaking information about their convictions.

  • Saudi Arabia’s first arrivals duty-free stores open at King Khalid International Airport

    Hailing the inauguration of arrivals duty-free at King Khalid Airport on LinkedIn, Riyadh Airports Chief Commercial Officer Abdulaziz Al-Askaer said: “The duty-free shops have been launched in the arrivals area in a first of its kind in the Kingdom’s outlets and it represents a major achievement that reflects our continuous commitment to improving the experience of our dear passengers. “Visitors to the Kingdom will be able to shop in the store and get a wide variety of products and gifts at competitive prices of high quality.”

  • Nadal-Alcaraz and Djokovic-Sinner are the Six Kings Slam exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia

    Rafael Nadal starts his pre-retirement farewell tour against Carlos Alcaraz on Thursday at the Six Kings Slam, and Novak Djokovic faces Jannik Sinner at an exhibition event that awards money but no ATP ranking points and is Saudi Arabia’s latest foray into tennisRiyadh will host the WTA Finals next month to open a three-year deal as the kingdom continues to invest in various sports, despite concerns about LGBTQ+ and women’s rights there raised by Hall of Famers Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova and others.

  • US warns Israel to stop blocking aid to Gaza

    After Israel sharply cut aid to Gaza in September and brought it to a total halt the first two weeks of October, the United States has formally warned Israel that it has 30 days to rapidly surge the amount of humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza, or risk being deemed in violation of US laws making it eligible to receive US military assistance.

  • Shifting Sands in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    One of the most striking aspects of this new Saudi Arabia is its progressive approach toward introducing new laws and inviting foreign investment. The kingdom has rolled out a red carpet for international businesses, showcasing its commitment to creating a dynamic economy. The recent landmark investment law exemplifies this shift — a comprehensive piece of legislation that not only outlines the regulations but also provides a roadmap for investors, answering their queries with clarity and precision. The Saudi Ministry of Investment has crafted a detailed guide, ensuring that the path to doing business in the kingdom is as seamless as possible.