Delta's new Saudi Arabia route marks a U-turn
Digest more
In our case, I will never do that,” Humain’s chief executive officer said in an interview at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s annual investment showpiece. The US government has for years imposed a series of restrictions on China’s tech industry,
Wanda Sykes called Disney's Jimmy Kimmel suspension and Saudi Arabia's comedy festival speech restrictions examples of censorship in new Variety interview.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Tuesday kicked off a major investment conference featuring heads of state and the global business elite, as it seeks support for its sprawling “gigaprojects” and sky-high AI ambitions.
In 2017, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sat alongside Steve Schwarzman and Masayoshi Son at the first iteration of Saudi Arabia’s annual financial summit to unveil a next-century city called Neom. The two billionaire investors were quick to heap praise on the $500 billion plan that envisioned a metropolis with more robots than humans and enough solar panels to fill out the Great Wall of China.
Dr. Zoëga drew a parallel between the Saudi and Swedish health systems, observing that both grapple with the structural fragmentation of primary, secondary, and tertiary care. He argued that true resilience lies in integration, creating a patient journey that remains continuous and coordinated, regardless of where treatment begins or ends.
During Monday's press conference, the finance minister hit out against Saudi Arabia once again, as well as Israelis who he said were "insulted" on the Saudis' behalf. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich again attacked Saudi Arabia during a Religious Zionist Party (RZP) faction meeting in the Knesset on Monday,
Barclays Plc is re-entering Saudi Arabia, becoming the latest bank to beef up operations in the oil-rich kingdom that’s in the midst of a trillion-dollar economic transformation plan.
Under the agreement, both countries have affirmed their mutual desire to strengthen trade and investment relations to serve their common interests
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has unveiled plans to build the world’s first-ever “Sky Stadium” as part of its bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup. The groundbreaking project is set to be part of the NEOM mega-city development and aims to be a monumental step in the country’s ambitions to become a global sports powerhouse.