Two Nepal maids claim they were kidnapped, gang-raped and starved over several months at a Saudi diplomat’s home
KPMG Saudi Arabia’s managing partner Tareq al-Sadhan is leaving the company at the end of December
The two women, aged 30 and 50, told police they were raped, assaulted, starved and held hostage over several months in Delhi
The Saudi economy is forecast to keep expanding strongly this year, showing little impact from the oil price drop, according to the IMF
The development will be located 8 km southwest of Aramco’s Dhahran headquarters
Crude suppled to the market in August was at 10.18 million bpd, down by about 78,000
The kingdom is encouraging investment in different energy sectors
The increase in foreign ownership from the present level of up to 75 per cent for retail businesses comes after tumbling oil prices have slashed government revenues
Ibrahim Alassaf said the kingdom was well-prepared to cope with the plunge of crude prices
The newspaper did not elaborate on when the government might reach a conclusion on the issue, and it did not give details of the possible reform
WAM said the UAE air force struck a mine-making plant in the Houthi-dominated Saada province and military camps and weapon stores in the central Ibb province
Saudi King Salman met with Obama at the White House on Friday to seek more support in countering Iran
Despite Saudi disappointment with Obama’s push for a nuclear deal with Iran , the U.S. role in Riyadh’s war in Yemen shows Washington remains the kingdom’s core partner
In March the cabinet approved in principle the idea of taxing undeveloped land in urban areas
The deal, valued at well over $1bn, could be reached by the end of this year
King Salman will meet Obama on Friday as part of his first US visit since ascending to the throne in January
The app facilitates package pick-up and delivery via a phone’s GPS coordinates
S&P said historical data suggested there was a clear link between non-performing loans and oil prices
The blaze, which happened earlier this week, killed 10 people and injured more than 200
STC said that it is continuing to invest in both mobile and fixed networks while modernising their IT systems
Gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, expanded 3.8 per cent from a year earlier in the second quarter, accelerating from a revised 2.3 per cent in the first quarter
Coalition spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri denied the strike had hit a civilian target
Aramco said the fire broke out in a basement of the Radium residential compound in Al Khobar
A new survey shows that Gulf firms are not big risk takers in terms of innovation
Saudi’s market suffered the most from panic selling in the Gulf and is still down 12.8 per cent month-to-date
The war in Yemen has killed more than 4,300 people, many of them civilians
The two leaders will discuss Syria, Yemen and steps to counter Iran’s destabilising activities in the region, a White House spokesman said
The monarch’s visit next month will be his first official trip to the US after ascending the throne earlier this year
The attack killed 19 U.S. service personnel and wounded almost 500 people
The total number of judicial killings in the kingdom has reached 130 so far in 2015