Saudi Arabia and the US accuse Iran of providing Houthi militias in Yemen with missile components
Once selected applicants will take on roles including criminal investigation and inspecting prisons
SABIC is now the Swiss firm’s largest shareholder, after an activist investor sold its 25 per cent share to the Saudi company
The member of the Council of Senior Scholars said Muslim women should dress modestly, but not have to wear an abaya
The group broke into a house in Riyadh to steal gold and money
A surge in demand from women has led to the move, says co-CEO
Officials say the ban was issued in accordance with a warning released by the Paris-based World Organisation for Animal Health
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced plans for the 26,500 square km zone in October
Many of the foreign workers being replaced would work 45 hours or more a week
Project backers Prince Alwaleed and Bakr Bin Laden were detained in the kingdom’s corruption probe
Reports claim officials plan to transfer 60 per cent of the regional broadcaster, leaving the remaining 40 per cent with the company’s chairman
The accused’s fingerprints were found on documents at an al Qaeda safe house in Afghanistan, said the US Justice Department
HSBC, JPMorgan and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group are claimed to be working on the refinancing
The kingdom is hoping to spur private sector participation in the mortgage market
Repeated violations will result in the fine being doubled
The kingdom and United States accuse Iran of providing Yemen’s Houthi rebels with missile components
The campaign ran from mid November to early February
The introduction of VAT has seen shops in the UAE and Saudi complain of a lack of small coins
The size of the potential venture with the Google owner was unclear
Legal battles over the debts left by Saad Group and Ahmad Hamad al-Gosaibi & Bros Co have dragged on for almost a decade
A spokesperson said 16 restaurants will hire Saudi women for an initial trial
The decrease comes following the introduction of new fees and restrictions that have seen thousands of foreign workers leave the country
Specific allegations against the men and the settlements they agreed before their release were kept secret
Regulation is being prepared but women could be restricted in terms of their passengers
The assets were handed over in the form of real estate, commercial entities, securities and cash
Last week, the attorney general said that most detainees had agreed to settlements
Th labour ministry warned that action would be taken against violators
Licences can now be issued in just hours
Around 90 businessmen, royals and former government officials are still being held
The scale and ferocity of the crackdown alarmed businessmen inside and outside the kingdom