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- The chances are good that 2018 will be remembered as the year of Saudi Arabian cinema. Not only did the first movie theaters open in Riyadh in April after a three-decade absence, but the burgeoning Saudi filmmaking industry is also seeking to make a great leap forward this year. This is certain...
- As its name suggests, Saudi Vision 2030 is charting a new course for the Kingdom’s future. With innovative mega-projects like Neom, the Red Sea Project and Al-Qiddiya, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the architect of the Vision, and his deputies are looking to transform Saudi Arabia’s economy...
- Arguably the world’s biggest sporting event, the football World Cup, begins in Russia on Thursday. For a month, millions of people around the world will be glued to their television sets to watch 32 nations vie for the most coveted trophy in sports. Fans will also spend hours scrolling ...
- Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi (R) receives Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman upon the latter's arrival at the presidential palace in Carthage on the eastern outskirts of the capital Tunis on November 27 2018. (AFP) Some casual observers of Saudi Arabia app...
- An American friend of mine told me he will be visiting Saudi Arabia and asked me about what to expect. After pausing for a few seconds, I told him, “I hope you like coffee.” While Saudi Arabia is probably not the first country that comes to mind when one thinks of coffee the way Colombia, Bra...
- Knowledge of human history – even at a very basic level – reveals at least one incontrovertible truth. Modernity has radically changed the way people live around the world. To a great extent, it has allowed people to live longer, healthier, more comfortable lives. That is due in large ...
- The word “diplomatic” is practically synonymous with mild manners, tactfulness, and generally being amenable to conciliation. Although I am always reluctant to make generalizations, it seems that many Canadians, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, take pride in being polite. That l...
- King Salman gives his annual speech to the Shoura Council. (SPA) Much like Americans look forward to watching their president deliver his State of the Union address in front of Congress every January, Saudis eagerly anticipate their king’s annual address to the consultative Shour...
- A turkey is carved for Thanksgiving. (AP Photo) Thanksgiving is arguably the biggest holiday in the US. It is celebrated by virtually everybody, regardless of political leanings, religious affiliations or ethnic backgrounds. While watching American football on television is ...
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. (Reuters) As the New Year dawned, North Korea returned to international headlines once again. Unlike in years past, the reason was not a new missile test or a threat against one of its neighbors. Rather, it was its enigmatic leader, Kim Jong ...
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