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Source: Euronews.com
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Saudi Arabia Imports Sand and Camels from Australia Despite Vast Deserts

Saudi Arabia, renowned for its expansive deserts, has turned to Australia to meet its sand and camel demands. The unusual trade stems from specific needs that Saudi Arabia’s native resources cannot fulfill. The imported sand from Australia is used for specialized construction projects, as the fine, smooth texture of Saudi desert sand is unsuitable for […]

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Source: Newsweek
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Shocking Documentary Alleges 21,000 Deaths in Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Project

A recent documentary aired by ITV has raised serious concerns over labor conditions at Saudi Arabia’s NEOM megacity project, claiming that at least 21,000 workers have died since construction began in 2017. The project, which includes the ambitious “The Line” high-tech city, has faced intense scrutiny following these allegations. The report alleges that over 100,000 […]

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Atif Aslam Denies Rumors Of Refusing To Perform In Saudi Arabia Over Holy Site Proximity

Renowned Pakistani singer Atif Aslam has refuted recent rumors claiming he declined to perform in Saudi Arabia due to the proximity of the holy sites. In a statement to journalist Maliha Rehman, Aslam clarified that these allegations were baseless, citing his previous performances in Riyadh as proof of his commitment to performing in the region. […]

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Source: RFI
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Saudi Crown Prince Calls for Ceasefire and Palestinian State at Regional Summit

At a summit in Riyadh on Monday, Saudi Arabia called for immediate ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon, urging the global community to halt Israeli military actions. Gathering leaders from the Arab League and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the summit centered on support for a Palestinian state and regional stability. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin […]

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Source: Arabian Business
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Saudi Arabia’s Al Baik to Launch in Pakistan Soon, Confirms Information Minister

Saudi Arabia’s well-known fast-food chain, Al Baik, is set to debut in Pakistan, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar announced on Saturday. Speaking to reporters in Lahore, Tarar highlighted the growing Saudi investments in Pakistan, noting that agreements between the two nations now surpass $6 billion. Tarar shared that Al Baik’s entry marks another milestone in the […]

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Source: Khaleej Times
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First-Ever Snowfall Transforms Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf Desert into Winter Wonderland

For the first time in history, Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf desert region is covered in snow, surprising locals and meteorologists alike. Following heavy rain and hail, a blanket of snow has transformed the typically arid landscape into a stunning winter scene. The Saudi Press Agency reports that snow now covers Al-Jawf’s mountains and valleys, with waterfalls […]

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Source: France 24
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Saudi Citizen’s ‘God Didn’t Ban Alcohol’ Claim Sparks Religious Debate

A Saudi citizen recently sparked significant debate by claiming that God does not explicitly ban alcohol and that its regulation depends on the discretion of the ruling authority for the public’s benefit. This statement challenges the long-held religious beliefs in Saudi Arabia, where alcohol is strictly prohibited under Islamic law. Here’s the video: The remark […]

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Source: The Islamic Information
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80-Year-Old Cleaner Retires from Masjid an-Nabawi After 40 Years

After 40 years of dedicated service, 80-year-old Moqtada, a cleaner at Masjid an-Nabawi, has retired due to his age. His long commitment to maintaining the Prophet’s Mosque has touched many hearts and inspired a significant wave of support from Saudi citizens and social media influencers. In recognition of Moqtada’s exceptional service, a campaign has been […]

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Source: MEP Middle East
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Saudi Arabia Begins Building Mukaab, World’s Largest Cube in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia has begun construction on a massive cube-shaped attraction called the Mukaab in Riyadh. Set to be the world’s largest structure, the Mukaab will anchor the New Murabba development project, a major addition to Riyadh’s downtown, which was launched last year. This enormous building will measure 400 meters on each side—large enough to fit […]

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Source: The Express Tribune
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Saudi Couple Ties the Knot in Unique Underwater Wedding in Red Sea

A Saudi couple, Hassan Abu Ola and Yasmine Daftardar exchanged vows underwater in the Red Sea near Jeddah. Both experienced divers, the couple tied the knot surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and marine life at one of the region’s most scenic diving locations. The wedding was organized by Saudi Divers, a local diving group led […]

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