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...“Everywhere you look in Saudi Arabia, you can see growth and progress and I’m excited to be part of that,” Nadal said....
...Saudi Arabia also finds itself part of the new holy grail of peacemaking: the normalisation of ties between the kingdom and Israel, which Sullivan called a “national security interest of the US”....
...Saudi Arabia is far from hanging up its jersey Yasir al-Rumayyan has had a busy few seasons....
...His last foreign trip in office, around the time of the January 6 attacks on the US Capitol, involved stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait....
...The addition of the “+” countries (Russia, Kazakhstan, Mexico et al) to the cartel have increased its market share....
...had transferred to Saudi Arabia in 2017 — allowing Riyadh to assume control of the territory....
...The Saudi government made no comment. Additional reporting by Samer Al-Atrush in Riyadh...
...Saudi Arabia wasn’t one of them. Here, the itch to oppose Trump, who courted the kingdom, boxed the left into a position of impractical righteousness....
...For the widely reported sum of around $200mn a year, the Portuguese forward, who turns 38 next month, will instead become the face of Saudi Arabia’s football charm offensive....
...This was just a few months after Pasricha and Bhushan inked a $400mn, tripartite agreement with the Saudi-based Tourism Development Fund and Al Rajhi Capital to roll out its lifestyle brands across the Kingdom...
...the gruesome killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the US-based Saudi journalist....
...Biden has promised a review of relations with Saudi Arabia, given a free pass by Trump even after the CIA implicated Prince Mohammed in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom’s consulate...
...“Saudi Arabia is the game,” said Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer who specialises in the Gulf kingdom....
...The task of courting a Biden administration would be much harder for Prince Mohammed, Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader and known colloquially as MBS....
...And when oil prices are at record lows and the US is producing more energy than Saudi Arabia, Washington should end its embrace of that opaque kingdom ruled by a young prince who takes pleasure in persecuting...
...Barring accident or assassination, Mohammed bin Salman is destined to become king of Saudi Arabia, the first monarch of the third generation to rule the country founded by his grandfather Ibn Saud in 1932...
...Transfer Market Saudi Arabia’s Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud has been nominated for membership to the International Olympic Committee in another signal of the Gulf Kingdom’s ambitions in sport....
...Colonel Turki al-Malki, the Saudi defence ministry spokesperson, offered more details of its assessment of the attack, saying missiles and drones were launched from the north and the arms were of Iranian...
...“Such a brazen attack by an Iranian proxy on the crown jewel of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s energy system will raise the overall geopolitical risk premium....
...But given that Saudi Arabia has previously led the group in reducing output to support prices, the talks illustrate the depth of concerns in the kingdom....
...Saudi Arabia has said the attacks forced them to lose 5.7m b/d of crude production, 700,000 b/d of NGLs, and a large amount of the kingdom’s natural gas output....
...While Saudi Arabia quickly went into damage-limitation mode on Monday, with energy minister Khalid al-Falih reiterating the country’s commitment to keeping markets well supplied, some in the industry were...
...“MBN was the closest partner the US has had in fighting al-Qaeda, anywhere around the world, period,” said Bruce Riedel, a former CIA analyst who worked on Saudi Arabia for decades....
...Saudi Arabia and its allies inside and outside Opec, such as Russia, have pledged to ramp up output to keep oil prices in check at the request of Mr Trump, who is keen to ensure there is no impact on domestic...
...Khalid al-Falih, the kingdom’s energy minister, confirmed the move on Twitter, saying Saudi Arabia would “work closely” with big Opec countries and those outside the cartel to “mitigate the effects of any...
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