Saudi Arabia
-
Saudi Arabia's Jamjoom Pharma company will build a pharmaceutical plant in the Tashkent Pharma Park cluster in the Tashkent region.
-
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Faisal bin Farhan, announced the formation of an international coalition for the creation of a Palestinian state and the implementation of a two-state solution, stating that the first meeting will be held in Riyadh. He noted that the coalition for the creation of the Palestinian state is the result of European cooperation and the efforts of Arab countries.
-
Saudi Arabia has denied rumors on social media and in the media that the kingdom was involved in the airstrikes carried out by Israel on the Yemeni city of Hudaydah. "The Kingdom will not allow anyone to violate its airspace," said Turki Al-Maliki, spokesman for the Saudi Defense Ministry.
-
Abdullah al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, warned of potential clashes in a strategic message to Saudi rulers on July 7: "We will certainly respond to banks with banks, Riyadh airport with Sanaa airport, and seaports with seaports." The warning comes after the latest wave of threats from Sana'a against Saudi Arabia.
-
The Trump Organization has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's Dar Global construction company to build a skyscraper in Dubai (UAE). This building, called Trump Tower Dubai, will also include a Trump hotel and residential complex.
-
Saudi Arabia has joined mBridge, an international digital platform led by China to support cross-border payments and currency transactions. On June 8, a 50-year-old agreement between Saudi Arabia and the United States to sell oil and other products only in dollars in exchange for military protection expired. Now Saudi Arabia can sell its oil in other currencies.
-
Saudi Arabia has warned pilgrims that the average maximum temperature in Makkah during this year's Hajj season could reach 44 degrees Celsius, 1-2 degrees above normal. During last year's Hajj season, more than 2,000 pilgrims suffered from heat stroke.
-
Saudi Arabia is preparing to send a mission to the moon and create a $2 trillion "global space economy" by 2035. According to NASA, the main goal of this project is the future of the space center and the integration of commercial companies with government programs.
-
Ambassador of Uzbekistan Nodirjon Turgunov met with Osama bin Salih, chairman of "Al Faris International" company in Saudi Arabia.