The United States on Friday imposed visa restrictions on 76 Saudi individuals who are believed to have been engaged in threatening dissidents overseas
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved an operation in Istanbul to capture or kill Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in 2018, according to a declassified US report
The report builds on classified intelligence from the CIA and other agencies after Khashoggi's murder in October 2018 inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
US intelligence agencies concluded in 2018 that the prince likely ordered the killing, a finding reported by news media but never officially released
Despite Saudi's oil wealth, creating enough jobs for the kingdom's young population is a challenge
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak has voiced support for a gradual increase in oil output amid improving demand
Apart from the usual weight and height criteria, female applicants to the military need to have had at least a high school education.
World's largest oil exporter plans to reverse recent unilateral production cut, signalling confidence in recovery
The millions of dollars in costs, sudden policy changes and arbitrary legal rulings mean companies will need to weigh the risks of moving there
From the start of 2024, the Saudi government and state-backed institutions will stop signing contracts with foreign firms that base their Middle East headquarters in any other country in the region
One of Saudi Arabia's most prominent political activists was released from prison Wednesday, her family said
Private credit has emerged as a popular asset class in recent years, ballooning into an $850 billion market as it attracted interest from the world's largest sovereign investors
Codifying unpredictable system could help draw investment
Recent increases in crude prices and the rapid drawing down of visible stockpiles will undoubtedly lead to calls for a more rapid raising of production targets than was envisaged in December
The oil diplomacy by India has paid dividend with world's largest oil producer Saudi Arabia deciding against raising crude supplies for March delivery to Asian consumers
The move would fulfill a campaign pledge by Biden, whose administration plans to pursue diplomacy to end the overall conflict in Yemen
Saudi Arabia plans to increase the residents of Riyadh from 7.5 million to 15-20 million in 2030
He was speaking at the kingdom's Future Investment Initiative conference
American Petroleum Institute said on Tuesday that US crude inventories fell by 5.3 million barrels. Analysts expect them to rise in a Reuters poll ahead of official inventory figures due at 1530 GMT
Indian majors have to balance between rising crude prices, muted demand and heavy central and state levies on retail prices