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Saudi Arabia is About to Borrow $ 12 Billion
Saudi Arabia's sovereign fund is in the process of borrowing up to $12 billion from international banks after the initial public offering plans of the Saudi national energy group, Saudi Aramco, have been frozen, the Financial Times reported.
Medic Firms Warn Riyadh of Row with Germany
The European and American medicines agencies have sent a letter to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman warning him of the dangers that the continuation of diplomatic disputes between the Saudi Arabia and Germany might bring to the health sector.
Canada Blasts Saudi Death Sentences
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed concern over reports of death sentences for human rights activists in Saudi Arabia, saying his country will continue to stand up against human rights violations in the kingdom.
US-Backed Body Covering up Saudi War Crimes in Yemen
Human Rights Watch says a so-called investigatory body, overseen by Saudi Arabia, has for more than two years been covering up war crimes committed by the kingdom in Yemen.
Saudi, UAE behind Military Coup in Egypt : Ayman Nour
Dr. Ayman Nour, the leader of Ghad Party and the former Egyptian presidential candidate, said that the decision to hold a coup on 3 July 2013 and oust the country’s first civilian president was not purely an Egyptian effort.
Premier League to Sue Legal Action against ‘Pirate’ Saudi TV
Saudi is behind the illegal screening of Premier League football matches across the Middle East and North Africa, the Premier League claimed on Tuesday.
Mohammed Bin Salman Urged Assad to Cut Ties with Iran, Hezbollah
A Lebanese lawmaker affiliated to Hezbollah says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has recently offered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad huge sums of money for the reconstruction of his conflict-plagued country in case the latter severs relations with Iran and the Lebanese resistance movement.
Saudi Arabia May Execute First Female Activist
Saudi Arabia may for the first time execute a female Shia human rights activist who was arrested some three years ago on charges of supporting anti-government protests and inciting people to disobey the regime.
Riyadh Nabs Makkah Imam Over Talk on ‘Evil-Doers’
Sheikh Saleh Al-Talib, imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, was arrested yesterday according to the social media advocacy group Prisoners of Conscience.
Muslims Celebrate Eid Al-Adha, Ending Hajj Rituals
Muslims are celebrating Eid al-Adha as over 2 million pilgrims carry out the final rites of the hajj in Saudi Arabia.
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