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The conservative Islamic kingdom’s approach to social policy change is often silence and ambiguity. Legalizing alcohol has been no different.
Saudi Arabia has eased its alcohol rules further by allowing non-Muslim foreign residents who earn at least 50,000 riyals (USD 13,300) a month to buy alcohol, according to people familiar with the change.
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Red Sea Film Foundation CEO Faisal Baltyuor On Building an Entertainment Ecosystem in Saudi Arabia
Baltyuor opens up about the central role the Red Sea International Film Festival has in the country's drive to become a global production hub.
Saudi Arabia is now permitting non-Muslim foreign residents to purchase alcohol. A monthly income exceeding 50,000 riyals is the sole requirement. T
Mawani signs an agreement with Q Saudi to develop a 120,490 sqm logistics centre at Yanbu Commercial Port, boosting Red Sea trade
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Saudi Arabia's groundbreaking Telfaz11 studio forges music licensing partnership with MDLBEAST
Saudi studio Telefaz11, the groundbreaking label behind hit dark comedy "Mandoob" and burgeoning music entertainment platform Mdlbeast – which organizes Saudi's popular Soundstorm music festival –have forged a partnership to collaborate on music licensing across Telfaz11's upcoming slate of feature films and original productions.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar agree to build a 785 km high-speed rail link connecting Riyadh and Doha, creating 30,000 jobs and boosting regional trade.
GACA and Archer will cooperate to enhance and develop the current regulatory framework governing VTOL aircraft operations in the Kingdom
Saudi Arabia has signed an MoU with Archer Aviation to develop air taxi services and align VTOL regulations with FAA standards
ADEN, Yemen (AP) — A government official said Yemen’s airspace was briefly closed on Monday as tensions escalated in the country’s south after a separatist group backed by the United Arab Emirates took over an oil-rich region.