Shubaytah: Saudi driver Yazeed Al Rajhi took the lead in the overall car standings at the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia after finishing third in
Riyadh Air is expected to take delivery of just four Boeing Dreamliners in 2025, delaying its launch until the second half of the year.
The meetings discussed bilateral relations and ways to boost cooperation in key areas, particularly trade, investment, industry and economy, as well as opportunities to expand partnership across vario
The head of the United Nations labor agency says it has good relations with Saudi Arabia during an ongoing investigation of alleged rights abuses by the 2034 World Cup host, and aims to send more expert staff to Riyadh.
A unit of the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund would pay more than $1 billion to buy into DAZN, in the latest sign of its sports ambitions.
Qatar is planning to help finance a massive boost in public sector wages promised by Syria's new government, a U.S. official and a senior diplomat said, vital assistance to the new Islamist rulers in Damascus a month after they toppled Bashar al-Assad.
There were hardly any instances of misbehaviour with female supporters in 2022, and changing mindsets and stringent policing can make them feel safer.
A high-level Qatar delegation led by HE the Minister of Finance Ali bin Ahmed al-Kuwari participated in the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Governors’ Retreat, held in
Local hero Yazeed Al-Rajhi secured his first Dakar title on Friday, finishing the 12-stage rally almost four minutes ahead of his closest competitor Henk Lategan, while Red Bull KTM's Daniel Sanders maintained his lead to win in the motorcycle category.
The 2025 Dakar Rally concluded on Friday, with Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al Rajhi in cars and Australia's Daniel Sanders in bikes being crowned champions. Lucas Moraes in cars and Michael Docherty in bikes won the 61-kilometer 12th stage in Shubaytah.
Muscat: The three most recent FIA Middle East rally champions, Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah and Abdullah Al Rawahi, head a 23 strong
A total of 28 Pakistanis were deported from nine countries, including China, Malaysia, Libya, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. Upon their return, two