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Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and UK Government have signed a one-stop security agreement in London, aimed at enhancing the experience of transit passengers by streamlining ...
Amnesty International says executions in Saudi Arabia hit a record high last year, with 345 people put to death.
London: The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the United Kingdom have signed a One-Stop Security Agreement in London, aimed at enhancing the experience ...
President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, signed more than a dozen agreements to increase cooperation between their governments' militaries ...
Mecca: Saudi Arabia launches Hajj permit crackdown in bid to stop heat deaths Saudi officials said they had stopped 269,678 people without permits from entering the city ...
Media reports that Saudi Arabia will lift its decades-old ban on alcohol in select tourist zones have prompted the flare-up of a vigorous online debate in the conservative kingdom, with some ...
US President Donald Trump signed a host of economic and bilateral cooperation agreements in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday at the start of his four-day Middle East tour.
The Village People's "YMCA" often plays at the end of Trump rallies, but its appearance during a photo opp in Saudi Arabia is causing some raised eyebrows.
Passengers traveling from airports in the United Kingdom via Saudi Arabia will no longer be required to undergo security screening during transit. This was made possible following a one-stop security ...
Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended certain visa categories for 14 countries, including India, effective April 13, 2025, due to congestion and logistical issues during the Hajj season. The ...
Microsoft has responded to claims that the company will soon stop selling Xbox consoles in Saudi Arabia, suggesting that no major changes are on the way.
Saudi authorities have released dozens of people serving long prison terms for peacefully exercising their rights yet continue to imprison and arbitrarily detain many more.