Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM Shehbaz vows to strengthen Saudi investment, trade ties

PM Shehbaz

RIYADH: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan is keen to further strengthen Saudi investment and trade relations. In a statement posted on X, the Prime Minister expressed heartfelt gratitude for the warm welcome extended by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman upon his arrival in Riyadh. He said the exceptional air escort by the Saudi … Read more

Shehbaz Sharif & Mohammed bin Salman discuss Palestine issue, agree to boost Pak-Saudi defence cooperation

Shehbaz Sharif & Mohammed bin Salman discuss Palestine issue, agree to boost Pak-Saudi defence cooperation

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh, where they discussed the Palestine issue and agreed to strengthen cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Shehbaz Sharif arrived at the Qasr Al-Yamamah royal palace, where mounted royal guards escorted him as part of the official Saudi protocol. Mohammed … Read more

Israel-Hamas War: Saudi Arabia, UAE Leaders Unite Amid Israel-Hamas War

Israel-Hamas War: Saudi Arabia, UAE Leaders Unite Amid Israel-Hamas War

Saudi Crown Prince and UAE President held rare meeting to address differences. Meeting aimed to navigate Israel-Hamas conflict in the Middle East. Saudi state news agency SPA shared footage of the welcoming at Riyadh’s airport. The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and the President of the United Arab Emirates held a rare meeting on Friday, … Read more

Normalization talks between Israel & Saudi Arabia

talks between Israel Saudi Arabia

Normalization talks between Israel & Saudi Arabia. Mohammed bin Salman received his first phone call from Ebrahim Raisi. Sidelining the Palestinian issue might potentially upset Arab nations. Saudi Arabia has opted to temporarily halt US-backed initiatives for normalizing relations with Israel, marking a swift reevaluation of its foreign policy priorities in light of the escalating … Read more

Mohammed bin Salman says Saudi Arabia trying to control Israel-Hamas war

Saudi Arabia to control Israel-Hamas

Saudi Arabia trying to control the Israel-Hamas war. Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman confirmed in a recent conversation. MBS expressed his support for the Palestinian people. Saudi Arabia is taking steps to mediate the conflict between Israel and Hamas, as confirmed by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman (MBS) in a recent conversation with Palestinian President … Read more

Forging a Defense Pact: US-Saudi Talks

US-Saudi Talks

Aim is to encourage Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel. Treaty would involve mutual military support in case of an attack. Crown Prince seeks US assistance for a civilian nuclear program. There are ongoing discussions between American and Saudi officials regarding the terms of a mutual defense treaty. This treaty would resemble the military … Read more

Frank, productive talks by Iranian foreign minister & Saudi Arabian crown prince MBS

Iranian foreign minister Saudi crown prince MBS

Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) engaged in significant bilateral talks with Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian on Friday, marking a notable development since their reconciliation in March, according to Reuters. The meeting, which took place unexpectedly in Jeddah, occurred one day after Amirabdollahian’s arrival in Saudi Arabia. Prior to this, Amirabdollahian had … Read more

Saudi Crown Prince receives Turkish electric car as gift from Erdogan

Saudi Crown Prince

Erdogan gifted Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Two leaders inspected the electric vehicle in the palace courtyard. Crown prince drove the car to transport the Turkish president. During his visit to Saudi Arabia as part of his Gulf tour, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with … Read more

Saudi Arabia sets new rules to be followed during Ramadan

Ramadan
  • Recent limitations imposed by Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Affairs Ministry on its citizens.
  • Muslims all over the world are preparing for this holy month.
  • These things are prohibited during the month of Ramadan.

Ramadan 2023 is just around the corner, and Muslims all over the world are preparing for this holy month. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Affairs Ministry imposed new rules on its citizens during the month of Ramadan. On Twitter, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs tweeted new rules, and the public shared mixed views over these new rules.

What is prohibited during the month of Ramadan?

  1.   A ban on donations for mosques
  2.  Prohibition of after-sunset iftar meals in mosques
  3.  Prayers are required to be kept brief
  4.  Children are not allowed to pray in mosques
  5.  Worshippers must bring their identification documents
  6.  Apart from the main mosques in Mecca and Medina, volume levels must be kept low, and prayers cannot be broadcast.
  7.  No prolonging the prayers
  8.  If cameras are used in the mosque, they should not be used to take pictures of the imam or worshippers during prayers.
  9.  No financial donations should be collected for projects to feed people who are fasting.
  10.  If food is provided for people who are fasting, it should be done in designated areas and cleaned up afterwards.
  11.  No temporary rooms or tents should be set up for iftar, as per the new rules.
  12.  No iftar inside mosques
  13.  No itikaf without ID

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveils new airline Riyadh Air

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Saudi Crown Prince announced the establishment of Riyadh Air The airline will be owned by Public Investment Fund (PIF) The carrier will operate from its hub in Riyadh RIYADH: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz announced the establishment of the new national carrier Riyadh Air. According to … Read more

Celebrations in Saudi Arabia on founding day

Saudi Arabia
  • Ministry of Culture has bombarded social media with information about an upcoming event.
  • The show will be performed by theatre performers and singers.
  • The march will include a parade of horses and a massive creative sculpture.

Ryadh: Celebrations will center on landmarks throughout the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia‘s Ministry of Culture has bombarded social media with information about upcoming events across the kingdom.

One way the Founders Day will be commemorated is via art depicting history. Visitors can enjoy a musical performance based on Arabic poetry that depicts Saudi Arabia’s history and glory from its founding to the present day.

The show will be performed by theatre performers and singers from February 22 to February 27 at the conference center at Princess Nourah University in Riyadh. Ticket prices range from $13 (50 Saudi riyals) to $40. (150 Saudi riyals).

During a march that will include a parade of horses and massive creative sculptures, the Kingdom’s history and values of the Foundation Day will be displayed. The march, which will take place on Riyadh‘s Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Awwal Road, will depict the tale of the Kingdom’s unity, growth, and bravery.

The march will take place after Isha’s prayer on Friday, February 24. (7:21 p.m.).

Guests can eat food at the event before the show begins, and everyone is urged to stay for the fireworks display.

From Wednesday to Friday, the King Fahad National Library will host a series of events that will introduce visitors to the cultural heritage of the first Saudi state through seminars, discussions, and workshops.

Cultural events in Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District will transport tourists back three centuries and allow them to relive history by establishing popular markets, presenting traditional Saudi clothing, and hosting interactive exhibitions and historical performances.

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World leaders congratulates Saudi Arabia’s King on the country’s second-ever Saudi Foundation Day

Saudi Arabia's King
  • On February 22, the Saudi Foundation Day commemorates the establishment of the Saudi state.
  • Adel Abdulrahman al-Assoumi described the day as “a day of allegiance and loyalty to the founding ruler.”
  • Imam Muhammad bin Saud established the Kingdom in the mid-1130s.

World leaders have congratulated Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the country’s second-ever Saudi Foundation Day.

Arab Parliament Speaker Adel Abdulrahman al-Assoumi, who described it as “a day of allegiance and loyalty to the founding ruler of the Kingdom and an occasion to celebrate its achievements and excellence in all fields,” was one of those who sent their congratulations.

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa paid respect to the “remarkable civilizational and developmental achievements. Saudi Arabia experienced over the decades, which enhanced the Kingdom’s status at regional and global level”.

Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon sent a cable of congratulations, as has Jordan’s King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, and Kuwait’s Emir, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber al-Sabah.

On February 22, the Saudi Foundation Day commemorates the establishment of the Saudi state.

It is in its second year, and employees from both the public and private sectors will be given the day off.

Employees in the public sector will also be off on February 23, followed by a two-day weekend.

Imam Muhammad bin Saud

Imam Muhammad bin Saud established the Kingdom in the mid-1130s.

The second-ever Founding Day, this year held under the theme ‘Our Story’, “embodies pride in the deep roots of this blessed state and the close connection of its citizens with their leadership since the founding of the first Saudi state three centuries ago, with Diriyah as its capital and the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Mohammed as its constitution.”

The Founders Day was initially observed last year and has since become an annual official holiday by royal decree. The origins of “Founding Day” may be traced back three centuries to 1727, when the first Saudi state was created under the leadership of Imam Muhammad bin Saud.

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Saudi celebrating founding day 2023: 4-day holiday celebration

Saudi
  • Foundation Day is observed to remember the country’s founding.
  • Employees in the public sector will have two days off this year.
  • Numerous cultural, artistic, and popular events will be held in the Kingdom’s cities.

Saudi Arabia is celebrating its second Foundation Day with a four-day weekend and activities around the kingdom.

Last year, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, issued a royal edict making Foundation Day a national holiday in Saudi Arabia.

In the kingdom, Foundation Day is observed to remember the country’s founding in 1727 by Imam Mohammed Bin Saud, as well as the country’s strong historical origins.

Founding Day holiday in Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom celebrates February 22 as its Foundation Day, which corresponds to Shaban 2, 1444 Hijri.

Employees in the public sector will have two days off this year, with both Wednesday, February 22, and Thursday, February 23 designated as holidays. Because the next Friday and Saturday are the Kingdom’s official weekends, laborers will have a four-day weekend.

Private sector workers get a public holiday on February 22, and it is up to individual organizations whether they extend the break to Thursday, February 23, to coincide with public sector workers.

Numerous cultural, artistic, and popular events will be held in the Kingdom’s cities, exhibiting creativity, love, and loyalty while reflecting the richness of the country’s history.

These events will depict the state’s diverse situations in good and bad times, when it managed to withstand adversity while preserving its indigenous Arab identity during the first and second Saudi states until the establishment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Saudi Crown Prince, Kuwaiti Counterpart Discuss Aspects of Bilateral Cooperation

Saudi
  • Saudi Crown Prince called Kuwaiti Crown Prince.
  • The two countries’ fraternal relations and areas of bilateral cooperation were discussed.
  • They also discussed a number of matters of mutual interest.

According to sources, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud called Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Mishaal Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

The two countries’ fraternal relations, areas of bilateral cooperation, and methods to strengthen them were discussed over the phone on Monday.

They also discussed a number of matters of mutual interest, according to the news agency.

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Saudi Arabia will send its first woman into space

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia will send its first female astronaut into space later this year. Rayyana Barnawi will travel to the (ISS) with fellow Saudi male astronaut Ali Al-Qarni. The astronauts will join the crew of the AX-2 space mission. According to state media, Saudi Arabia will send its first female astronaut into space later this year … Read more

Saudi Arabia’s king offers condolences over earthquake losses

Saudi Arabia

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their condolences to Turkey. For the earthquakes, which have killed 3,430 people and injured 21,100. He expressed Saudi Arabia’s solidarity for Turkey. King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have expressed their condolences to Turkish President Recep Tayyip … Read more

PM says Saudi Arabia always helped Pakistan in tough times

PM says
  • “Pakistan is grateful for the announcement of $1 billion”
  • Prime Minister said Pakistan highly values Saudi Arabia’s assistance.
  • PM also lauded President of Turkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday said Saudi Arabia has always supported Pakistan in difficult times.

“Pakistan is grateful for the announcement of $1 billion made by Saudi Arabia’s Prime Minister and Crown Prince of Mohammed bin Salman for the rehabilitation of Pakistan’s flood victims,” the prime minister said.

Shehbaz Sharif expressed these views in a meeting with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Saudi Fund Sultan Al Murshid, who led a four-member delegation.

The prime minister said Pakistan highly values Saudi Arabia’s assistance in the rehabilitation of flood victims.

During the meeting, various development projects of Saudi Arabia in Pakistan were also reviewed.

The meeting was attended by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Law Minister Nazir Tarar, Adviser to Prime Minister Ahad Cheema and senior officials.

Earlier, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif lauded President of Turkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan for expressing solidarity at Resilient Pakistan conference held in Geneva.

On his Twitter handle, the prime minister said that President Erdogan personally led Turkiye’s rescue and relief efforts for the flood-affected people of Pakistan.

“I am highly grateful to my brother President Erdogan for his kind message of solidarity at Resilient Pakistan Conference,” he posted a tweet.

 

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COP27: Kuwait aims to become carbon-free in oil and gas by 2030

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Kuwait is committed to becoming carbon neutral in the oil and gas sector by 2050 and the entire country a decade later. Foreign Minister Salem al-Sabah made the pledge at the COP27 climate summit in Egypt. The country’s crown prince also affirmed commitment to regional and international environmental initiatives. Foreign Minister Salem al-Sabah told the … Read more

National industry policy by Saudi crown prince

National industry policy by Saudi crown prince

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched the National Industrial Strategy. The crown prince will serve as the committee’s chairman. This is because the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is currently the fourth largest manufacturer of petrochemical products in the world. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin … Read more

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman named prime minister

Mohammed bin Salman named prime minister

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been named prime minister. His father, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, is the real leader of the oil-rich Gulf state. Another of his sons, Prince Khalid bin Salman, was named as the new defence minister. The powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia has been named prime minister, … Read more

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman led annual ceremonial cleaning of Holy Kaaba; watch

Mohammed bin Salman

Mohammed bin Salman led the annual ceremony to clean the Holy Kaaba. Zamzam water mixed with rose water, oud, and other perfumes were used for cleaning. Crown Prince prayed for two rak’ahs on his own inside the Kaaba’s Grand Masjid. On behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Masjid, King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed … Read more

Biden gives Saudis the gesture they wanted

Biden

The Saudis desired a photo op that would boost MBS’s reputation. Saudi leaders who criticized the US over Abu Ghraib did the same. The meeting between Mohammed bin Salman and Joe Biden was unpleasant. The picture however shot from a position the press wasn’t authorized to shoot pictures. While traveling with Biden, was more impactful … Read more

Biden tries to soothe Middle East leaders concerns about US commitment

Middle East leaders

Biden’s foreign policy centers on fighting China and Russia in Ukraine. The U.S. will remain an active and dedicated partner. The President launched a $1 billion food aid program for the MENA during his visit. Biden spoke with Middle East leaders to reassert US leadership. He pledged to stay involved despite the fears China and … Read more

Jamal Khashoggi death hangs over Biden’s US-Saudi meetings

Jamal Khashoggi

Joe Biden fist-bumped Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah. The US President had promised to make Saudi Arabia a global pariah. They make them pay the price” for the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Joe Biden told Mohammed bin Salman on Friday that he thinks he killed Jamal Khashoggi in 2018. Biden … Read more

Saudi Arabia warns against ‘unrealistic’ policies to curb emissions

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is the largest exporter of crude oil in the world. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman warns against “unrealistic policies” to reduce emissions. Energy policy has been a key component of US President Joe Biden’s Middle East tour. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman cautioned that “unrealistic policies” to reduce emissions could … Read more

Biden lands in Saudi Arabia, country he vowed to make ‘pariah’

Biden

Saudi state media showed images of Air Force One at the airport in Jeddah. Biden was expected to meet with 86-year-old Saudi King Salman. The kingdom has refused to join the US-brokered Abraham Accords. US President Joe Biden landed Friday in Saudi Arabia and met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, sealing a retreat from his … Read more

Saudi Inc. is being rebranded by Mohammed Bin Salman

Mohammed Bin Salman

The sovereign wealth fund now holds a 4 percent share in Uber. The executive may check into a boutique hotel in a historic palace that is also held by the Public Investment Fund after being whisked across the metropolis. They may sign a contract with a PIF-owned defense company In a few years, an American … Read more

Saudi welcomes 1 million for biggest hajj pilgrimage since pandemic

hajj pilgrimage
  • Islam’s holiest city Mecca preparing for largest hajj pilgrimage since coronavirus pandemic.
  • One million people, including 850,000 from abroad, are allowed at this year’s hajj.
  • Pilgrims will be bathed in 34,000 gallons of disinfectant each time they enter the Grand Mosque.

 

Worshippers in white robes from all over the world have flocked to Mecca as Islam’s holiest city prepares to host the largest hajj pilgrimage since the coronavirus pandemic.

Banners welcomed the faithful, including the first international visitors since 2019, while armed security forces patrolled the ancient city, birthplace of the Prophet Mohammed.

“This is pure joy,” Sudanese pilgrim Abdel Qader Kheder told AFP in Mecca, ahead of the event expected to start on Wednesday. “I almost can’t believe I am here. I am enjoying every moment.”

One million people, including 850,000 from abroad, are allowed at this year’s hajj — a key pillar of Islam that all able-bodied Muslims are required to perform at least once — after two years of drastically curtailed numbers due to the pandemic.

At least 650,000 overseas pilgrims have arrived so far in Saudi Arabia, the authorities said Sunday.

In 2019, about 2.5 million people took part in the rituals, which include circling the Kaaba, the imposing black cube at Mecca’s Grand Mosque, gathering at Mount Arafat and “stoning the devil” in Mina.

The following year, foreigners were barred and worshippers were restricted to just 10,000, rising to 60,000 fully vaccinated Saudi citizens and residents in 2021, to stop the hajj turning into a global super-spreader.

One million vaccinated pilgrims under the age of 65 will attend the hajj under strict sanitary conditions, with the Grand Mosque, the holiest site in Islam, scrubbed and disinfected 10 times a day.

The rituals have seen numerous disasters, including a 2015 stampede that killed up to 2,300 people and a 1979 attack by hundreds of gunmen that left 153 dead, according to the official toll.

The pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of Islam, is a powerful source of prestige for the conservative desert kingdom and its de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is returning from the diplomatic wilderness.

Days after the hajj, Prince Mohammed will welcome US President Joe Biden who, with oil prices sent soaring by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has reneged on promises to turn Saudi Arabia into a “pariah” over the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents.

The hajj, which costs at least $5,000 per person, is a money-spinner for the world’s biggest oil exporter, bringing in about $12 billion a year along with other religious visits.

It is also a chance to showcase a country that is undergoing rapid transformation, while still drawing regular complaints about human rights abuses and limits on personal freedoms.

Saudi Arabia — which has under recent reforms permitted raves in Riyadh and mixed-gender beaches in Jeddah — now also allows women to attend the hajj unaccompanied by a male relative, a requirement that was dropped last year.

Masks are no longer compulsory in most enclosed spaces in Saudi Arabia but they will be mandatory at the Grand Mosque. Pilgrims from abroad will have to submit a negative PCR test result.

The Grand Mosque will be “washed 10 times a day… by more than 4,000 male and female workers”, with more than 130,000 litres (34,000 gallons) of disinfectant used each time, authorities said.

Since the start of the pandemic, Saudi Arabia has registered more than 795,000 coronavirus cases, 9,000 of them fatal, in a population of about 34 million.

Aside from Covid, another challenge is the scorching sun in one of the world’s hottest and driest regions, which is becoming even more extreme through the effects of climate change.

Although summer has only just begun, temperatures have already topped 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) in parts of Saudi Arabia.

But for Iraqi pilgrim Ahmed Abdul-Hassan al-Fatlawi, the heat is the last thing on his mind when he arrives in Mecca.

“I am 60 years old, so it’s normal if I get physically tired because of the hot weather, but I am in a state of serenity, and that’s all that matters to me,” he told AFP.

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