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The Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia highlighted the country’s work to support peace efforts in the region and beyond in his address to the UN General Assembly on Saturday. more
Fourteen Jordanian Hajj pilgrims die due to excessive heat in Saudi Arabia

At least 14 Jordanian nationals died during Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, media reports said.

Rumy Alqahtani to represent Saudi Arabia in Miss Universe

In a historic move, Saudi Arabia is set to participate in the prestigious Miss Universe competition for the very first time.

Saudi Arabia all set to host 2034 WC after Australia withdraws bid

Saudi Arabia will host FIFA World Cup 2034 after Australia decided not to bid to host the showpiece event.

Saudi Arabia: Suspected assailant and US consulate guard killed in shooting

Jeddah: At least two people died in a shooting incident close to the US consulate in Jeddah on Wednesday.

Twenty Umrah pilgrims die in Saudi Arabia bus mishap

At least 20 Umrah pilgrims died and 29 others were hurt in a bus mishap in Saudi Arabia on Monday, media reports said.

Saudi ‘exit’ from Kabul sparks fears of exodus, Taliban denies

Kabul; The Saudi diplomats' decision to exit Kabul amid security concerns has sparked fears that at least three other countries were also planning to close their embassies in Afghanis ...

Security alert: Saudi Arabia, UK direct citizens to restrict their movements in Pakistan

Islamabad: Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom have directed citizens to restrict their movements in Pakistan.

Saudi Arabia: Two Pakistanis among eight arrested in 'biggest' drug bust

Riyadh/UNI: Saudi officers foiled an attempt to smuggle 47 million amphetamine pills into the country, the media reported, describing it as the largest drug trafficking operation in the k ...

Kuwaiti activist gets five years in prison for tweets 'insulting' Saudi Arabia, rights group describes it 'arbitrary'

Kuwait: A Kuwaiti court has sentenced activist Salman Al-Khalidi to a five years' imprisonment on charges that challenge his legitimate right to freedom of opinion and expression, Eur ...