Mohamed bin Salman
Saudi Aramco shares to start trading in December: report
Middle East
October 29, 2019
Saudi Aramco shares to start trading in December: report
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — The long-planned initial public offering of a sliver of Saudi Arabia’s state-run oil giant Saudi…
Saudi Arabia has ‘no intention’ of 1973 oil embargo replay: TASS
Middle East
October 22, 2018
Saudi Arabia has ‘no intention’ of 1973 oil embargo replay: TASS
LONDON (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia has no intention of unleashing a 1973-style oil embargo on Western consumers and will isolate…
Saudi account of Khashoggi’s death meets growing scepticism
Middle East
October 21, 2018
Saudi account of Khashoggi’s death meets growing scepticism
Saudi Arabia faced a growing chorus of incredulity Sunday over its belated explanation of how critic Jamal Khashoggi died inside…
Update: Jeddah police arrest both woman and Egyptian coworker, after public meal together
Egypt
September 11, 2018
Update: Jeddah police arrest both woman and Egyptian coworker, after public meal together
Jeddah police has arrested a woman for a YouTube video which shows her having breakfast with an Egyptian work…
Saudi Arabia to seek extradition of corruption suspects
Egypt
January 14, 2018
Saudi Arabia to seek extradition of corruption suspects
Evidence is being collected against “fugitives” in order to issue indictments against them and request that foreign governments return them…
A year of historic change in Saudi Arabia, with more to come
Middle East
December 29, 2017
A year of historic change in Saudi Arabia, with more to come
Saudi Arabia in 2017 laid the groundwork for momentous change next year, defying its conservative reputation for slow, cautious reforms…
Saudi needs Aramco billions as recession slows austerity drive
Business
October 19, 2017
Saudi needs Aramco billions as recession slows austerity drive
Saudi Arabia’s plans to sell state assets – including a stake in energy giant Saudi Aramco – are becoming even…