The 2015 incident resulted in the deaths of 110 people and injuries to 209 others
The kingdom’s economy entered recession in 2017
Last week, FIFA said it had engaged legal counsel to take action in Saudi Arabia against beoutQ
Oxford Aviation Academy, located in Dammam, has already received applications from hundreds of women
Saudi women who commit traffic offences punishable by detention are held in female care centres
The incident took place during a concert in the city of Taif
Prince Alwaleed was detained for nearly three months last November during a corruption sweep
The missile was detected on Saturday afternoon by Saudi air defence forces
The company will launch two entities in China, one in the mainland and the other in Hong Kong
The missile was targeting the governorate of Al-Shuqaiq
Manafa Capital and Scopeer have been given licences to offer crowdfunding investment services on a trial basis
The official was also accused of abusing his position
The new JV plans to open cinemas in Dubai Festival City and Festival Plaza in Dubai
Al-Ahsa, one of the world’s largest natural agricultural oases, became Saudi’s fifth UNESCO World Heritage site last month
The sports and fitness business will offer 30 per cent of its existing shares
The draft offers investors exemptions from labour laws, real state ownership restrictions and other regulations
Documents seen by Reuters show that Aramco made more money than any other oil company in 2016
The man was executed on Sunday for smuggling heroin into the kingdom
Saudi Arabia lifted a 35-year ban on cinemas late last year
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned airline operates a mixed fleet of 148 Airbus and Boeing aircraft
To replace Iranian barrels, Saudi would have to produce more oil than it has ever pumped before, writes Reuters analyst John Kemp
The students drowned when they tried to rescue two children in a river in the US
Two of the “terrorists” involved in the incident were also killed, officials said
The concert was to be held at King Abdullah Economic City in Jeddah on July 12
A five-year-old was injured by a missile in Saudi’s Jazan last week
OPEC agreed with Russia and other oil-producing allies last month to raise output from July
The complaint follows similar allegations by FIFA, European soccer body UEFA and Formula One
The order will meet local demand and preserve strategic supplies
The exodus comes after more than 277,000 expats left their jobs in the fourth quarter
The woman said she had faced abuse by men from her neighbourhood after she began driving