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Why is Saudi Arabia playing in the 2025 Gold Cup? Saudi Arabia will make history as the first non-CONCACAF nation invited under the confederation’s renewed guest‑team policy, formalized in December ...
The Trump Organization is pushing for a new tower in Saudi Arabia, the latest of its major investments in the Middle East. Conceptual images of the tower, which would be built in the western ...
President Trump got the royal treatment on his first stop in Saudi Arabia, as white Arabian horses flanked his motorcade -- with adviser Elon Musk in tow.
President Trump goes to the Gulf kingdom this week seeking $1 trillion worth of investments in the United States — a sum equivalent to the entire Saudi gross domestic product for a year.
WEST HAVEN — The University of New Haven announced an agreement with Saudi officials to launch a branch campus in Riyadh in the Fall 2026 semester that could eventually have even more students ...
As the first foreign entity to apply for a higher education license, the University of New Haven (UNH) has partnered with Saudi Arabia to establish a campus branch in the capital city of Riyadh.
The Saudi efforts to diversify the oil-reliant economy need a sustained period of healthy oil demand and relatively high oil prices.
Perception as a neutral country has helped Gulf state position itself as a crucial diplomatic player in Ukraine-Russia war. It also serve’s kingdom’s self-interest.
New satellite images have revealed ongoing construction of the "Hidden Marina", the first major residential area of Saudi Arabia ’s $2 trillion Neom megacity. As part of the kingdom’s controversial ...
Satellite images obtained by Business Insider show a lavish palace that's been constructed as part of Saudi Arabia's $2 trillion Neom megacity project.
Satellite images obtained by Business Insider show the "Hidden Marina" being billed as the first residential phase in scaled-back plans for Saudi Arabia's futuristic Neom megacity.
The world's largest construction project is carving a path through the Saudi desert, but will the 170-kilometer-long megacity known as "the Line" ever become a reality? Journalists cannot freely ...