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  • Saudi Arabia to allow foreigners to purchase property

    Saudi Arabia to allow foreigners to purchase property

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    Riyadh: The authority in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has revealed that foreigners will be allowed to purchase property anywhere in the Kingdom, local media reported.

    The Kingdom’s Real Estate General Authority chief Abdullah Alhammad said that it is in the final stages of establishing a new system for foreign ownership of real estate.

    The comment on foreign ownership of real estate in the Kingdom came during a television interview on the Gulf Rotana channel, the Arabic daily Okaz reported.

    This comes after Saudi Arabia issued a directive in 2021 allowing foreigners and legal residents of the country to purchase a single property with certain conditions.

    Foreigners will reportedly be able to purchase real estate of all kinds, including commercial, residential and agricultural properties.

    The system is also supposed to allow ownership in Makkah and Madinah.

    Although it was not clear when the rule would take effect, Al-Hamad was quoted as saying it would be “soon.”

    The Kingdom’s latest move could open up new investment destinations for expatriates and global investors looking for greener pastures away from traditional markets, including the UAE.

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  • Saudi Arabia signals readiness to provide more credit to Pakistan

    Saudi Arabia signals readiness to provide more credit to Pakistan

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    Islamabad: Pakistan claimed that it received an indication from Saudi Arabia for additional loans that may help to break gridlock with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    “We have received an indication from Saudi Arabia about getting something,” Dr Aisha Pasha, the Minister of State for Finance, said after attending a meeting of a parliamentary committee, without explaining the loan amount, The Express Tribune reported.

    She also informed the Senate Standing Committee on Finance that some progress was made a day earlier on a friendly country deposit, saying, “we will soon reach the stage to sign the Staff-Level Agreement with the IMF”.

    The IMF has asked Pakistan to arrange $6 billion in additional loans and at least half of those must be materialised before the board meeting.

    The funds are needed to avoid sovereign default and also increasing the foreign exchange reserves to a level sufficient to back 1.7 months of imports, Express Tribune reported.

    Pakistan had told the IMF that it would get $2 billion in additional loans from Saudi Arabia and $1 billion from the UAE to meet the additional financing requirements.

    Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salim Al-Zaabi, Ambassador of the UAE also called on Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

    Dar highlighted various avenues in which both countries could enhance their existing trade and investment relations.

    Sources said the IMF wanted the $3 billion to be arranged from

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  • Egyptian pilgrim dies of heart attack during Umrah in Saudi Arabia

    Egyptian pilgrim dies of heart attack during Umrah in Saudi Arabia

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    Riyadh: An Egyptian pilgrim passed away while on a fast and performing Umrah rituals at the Grand Mosque in Makkah during the holy month of Ramzan, local media reported.

    Heba Mustafa, an Egyptian Umrah pilgrim from Qena Governorate, suffered a heart attack while in the mosque.

    Mustafa’s husband Dr Abdel-Moneim Al-Khatib, professor of surgery at the Faculty of Medicine at Assiut University, mourned her loss on Facebook, calling her his soul mate, companion, and caregiver, and praising her as a good, obedient wife.

    “I testify to God that she was a good, obedient wife who is loyal to her family and her husband’s family.”

    “Heba’s passing is a great loss for my family and loved ones. May Allah rest her soul in eternal peace,” he added.

    Saudi Arabia sees a huge influx of travellers who come to perform Umrah during the month of Ramzan. It is believed that performing Umrah in this holy month is more of a blessing than performing it at any other time of the year.

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  • Saudi: Prophet’s Mosque cleaned five times a day during Ramzan

    Saudi: Prophet’s Mosque cleaned five times a day during Ramzan

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    Riyadh: The Agency for the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Prophet’s Mosque has announced that it is intensifying its efforts to clean and sterilize the Prophet’s Mosque during the holy month of Ramzan, the Saudi Press of Agency (SPA) reported.

    According to statistics released by the General Presidency, the mosque and its courtyards are sterilized five times a day, while the toilets are cleaned about ten times a day.

    The carpets of the Prophet’s Mosque are cleaned five times a day with a total of 300 carpet sweeping machines, and its floors are washed with 92 washing machines using 1,500 liters of fresheners and 18,000 liters of environmentally friendly sterilizers.

    Additionally, 2,800 cupboards for shoes are cleaned and sterilized daily.

    The agency has also equipped 10,000 chairs to serve the elderly and provide comfort for visitors and worshipers during their time in the Prophet’s Mosque.

    The agency said, through its various departments, that it works in continuous coordination with the relevant authorities to serve visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque in accordance with the directives of the rulers, and to provide the highest level of services and improve them to achieve the goals of the Kingdom’s vision 2030 in increasing the number of pilgrims and visitors.

    300,000 iftar meals provided daily at Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah

    Every year, catering companies prepare for the iftar meals of the holy month of Ramzan to visitors at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, serving around 300,000 meals a day.

    Iftar meals are served inside the mosque and surrounding areas with a focus on maintaining sanitary conditions. Meals usually include dates, fresh bread, yogurt, water, and sandwiches.



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  • Saudi: Haramain train raises daily trips to 100 during Ramzan

    Saudi: Haramain train raises daily trips to 100 during Ramzan

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    Riyadh: Haramain High-Speed Railway has increased over 100 daily trips to transport pilgrims between Saudi Arabia’s Makkah and Madinah during the holy month of Ramzan, local media reported.

    This comes to facilitate the flow of pilgrims and visitors in both directions between the two holy cities during the peak of the annual Umrah season.

    Ramzan is usually the peak season for Umrah.

    According to Arabic daily Okaz, the railways department has made detailed arrangements to deal with the massive influx of Umrah pilgrims and visitors to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia via King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Muhammad International Airport in Madinah during the month of Ramzan.

    Haramain express train connects the regions of Makkah and Madinah in only 120 minutes, passing through Jeddah and King Abdullah Economic City, with a length of 450 km, and capacity of 60 million passengers annually.

    It is worth noting that the Haramain express train operates on electric power, and its speed reaches 300 km/h. It performs various trips between Makkah, Madinah, Jeddah and King Abdullah Economic City.

    The train provides speed, safety and comfort for passengers, as each of the trains contains 417 seats distributed between two classes; Business and economic, as well as a cafeteria located in the fifth trailer.

    It has operated more than 25,000 trips so far with an accuracy of 95 per cent achieved in the services provided by the railways.

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  • Saudi Arabia: 120 prayer areas prepared in Grand Mosque’s new expansion

    Saudi Arabia: 120 prayer areas prepared in Grand Mosque’s new expansion

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    Riyadh: At least 120 prayer areas in the new Saudi expansion of the Grand Mosque in Makkah are prepared to ensure a comfortable visit for pilgrims during the holy month of Ramzan, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    This comes as the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque are preparing several plans to facilitate the movement of visitors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah in the third Saudi expansion.

    There are 120 prayer areas equipped with a field services system and human cadres in the new expansion.

    The presidency has allocated a number of doors for entry and exit.

    From the north side, worshippers can enter the prayer area through gates; 104; 106; 112; 173; 175; and 176 and from the western side, gates 114. 116; 119; 121; And 123 will remain open, so are gates 162; 165; and 169 from the east side.

    Walid Al-Masoudi, Director of the General Administration for the third Saudi Expansion of the Grand Mosque, said that the dedicated doors facilitate the arrival of worshipers and help them on their way to the prayer rooms on the ground and first floors.

    The roof level will be used for the first time, and in the event that the interior spaces of the Grand Mosque are full, the northern and western courtyards and parts of the service buildings will be used as it expands to accommodate more visitors.

    The presidency also provides basic services in all available places, such as 72 toilets for people with special needs.

    Moreover, 675 marble stations (mashrabiya), 362 escalators and 26 elevators are available for pilgrims and worshipers to facilitate movement around the mosque.

    All prayer areas of the mosque were provided with 22,000 carpets and more than 12,000 containers of Zamzam water.

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  • Saudi bus accident: Death toll rises to 21; DNA samples collected to identify victims

    Saudi bus accident: Death toll rises to 21; DNA samples collected to identify victims

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    Riyadh: The death toll in Monday’s bus accident in southern Saudi Arabia carrying Umrah pilgrims has risen to 21, while the number of injuries reached nearly 29.

    The accident occurred at around 4 pm on Monday in Aqabat Sha’ar in the Asir region, while they were on their way to Makkah to perform Umrah.

    The bus departed from Khamis Mushayt, heading to Abha.

    As per media reports, the victims were of “different nationalities” but did not name them.

    The accident was due to a malfunction in the bus brakes, which led to it colliding with a bridge, overturning and burning.

    The dead bodies were taken to the morgue at Mahayil Hospital.

    The injured were transferred to Asir Central Hospital, Muhayil Hospital, and the private Abha Hospital in Muhayil Governorate, Asir Region.

    According to Aranic daily Al Watan, the health authorities in Asir started collecting DNA samples from the deceased to identify the remains and contact family members.

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  • China expects Saudi, Iran to improve ties under Beijing brokered peace deal

    China expects Saudi, Iran to improve ties under Beijing brokered peace deal

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    Beijing: Weeks after China brokered a landmark peace deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday said he expects both countries to improve their ties as arch-rivals in the Middle East faced an array of challenges to implementing it.

    Xi in his phone conversation with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman said it is hoped that Saudi Arabia and Iran will uphold the spirit of good neighbourliness and continue to improve their relations on the basis of the results of their talks in Beijing, official media here reported.

    China is ready to continue to support the follow-up process of the Saudi-Iranian talks, Xi said, referring to the China-negotiated peace deal between the arch-rivals to end their hostilities.

    The agreement signed on March 11 in Beijing was regarded as a major diplomatic coup for China’s efforts to emerge as a major power rivalling the US to enlarge its strategic influence especially in the Middle East.

    “The Iran-Saudi rapprochement has been touted as a momentous development in the region. But how it ultimately impacts the Middle East remains a very open question, as the long adversarial powers are fighting a proxy war in Yemen and continue to support opposing sides across the region,” said a report by the US Institute of Peace.

    “Amid perceived US retrenchment from the Middle East, the deal is a diplomatic win for China as it increasingly seeks to present an alternative vision to the US-led global order,” it said.

    Following the Iran-Saudi deal, Xi during his March 20 visit to Russia made a strong pitch for Russia-Ukraine peace talks to end their current war.

    In his phone call with the Saudi Crown Prince, Xi said with the joint efforts of China, Saudi Arabia and Iran successfully held and achieved significant results, helping the two countries to improve their relations.

    It is a significant demonstration effect on enhancing the unity and cooperation of regional countries and easing regional tensions, and thus having been widely praised by the international community, he said.

    It is hoped that Saudi Arabia and Iran will uphold the spirit of good neighbourliness and continue to improve their relations on the basis of the results of their talks in Beijing, Xi said, adding that China is ready to continue to support the follow-up process of the Saudi-Iranian talks.

    As Xi and Crown Prince Mohammed held talks for the successful implementation of the deal, both countries appear to be building a “more meaningful” relationship with a landmark USD 10 billion deal to construct a state-of-the-art refining complex in north-eastern Liaoning province.

    Under the deal announced on Sunday, Riyadh will invest in the integrated refinery and petrochemicals complex to consolidate energy ties amid uncertainty over Russian supplies, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday.

    For now, analysts expect China to continue buying heavily discounted Russian crude, but there are fears that US-led sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine “could greatly disrupt the global oil supply chain, leading to big price fluctuations”, Joey Zhou, a Shanghai-based petrochemicals analyst, told the Post.

    “We expect Middle Eastern companies would be willing to participate in [more] joint ventures with Chinese firms to ensure they have a secure outlet for their oil,” he said.

    “To obtain a more competitive position for feedstock costs, Chinese producers are also likely to welcome Saudi or Emirati funds by involving them in existing or new plans for integrated refinery and petrochemical complexes,” Zhou said.

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  • Video: At least 20 Umrah pilgrims killed, 29 injured in Saudi Arabia bus crash

    Video: At least 20 Umrah pilgrims killed, 29 injured in Saudi Arabia bus crash

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    Riyadh: At least 20 Umrah pilgrims were killed and 29 injured after a bus crashed southwest of Saudi Arabia on Monday, Dubai-based Gulf News reported.

    The bus hit a bridge, tipped over, and caught fire.

    The accident, which occurred due to a brake failure, took place on the road joining Asir province and the city of Abha, Gulf News reported.

    The victims were on their way to Makkah to conduct Umrah.

    The injured have been taken to local medical facilities for treatment.

    Teams from the Red Crescent Authority and Saudi civil defence arrived quickly at the scene of the accident and roped off the area, reported Gulf News.

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  • Saudi Arabia: Hyderabad woman rescued in Nov awaits repatriation

    Saudi Arabia: Hyderabad woman rescued in Nov awaits repatriation

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    Hyderabad: A Hyderabad woman named Sakina Fatima was rescued in November after being tortured by her employer in Hafar Al Batin, Saudi Arabia. Since then, she is staying in the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia and waiting for repatriation.

    The Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) party which had raised her case earlier too has requested External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar to speed up the repatriation process.

    Recused after Hyderabad woman’s brother wrote letter 

    Last year in November, Sakina’s brother Syed Zaker Hussain wrote a letter to the Minister for External Affairs, appealing for her rescue. In the letter, he explained that Sakina, who was in search of a job to look after her family after the death of her husband, was approached by a local agent and offered a job as a housemaid in Dubai. The agent promised a three-month visit visa and said that if she liked the job, her visa would be extended to two years. However, after three months, she wanted to return to Hyderabad as she was not paid any salary.

    Instead of sending her back, Sakina was sold to an Arab family in Saudi Arabia and forced to work for 18 hours daily. Even after her mother passed away, she was not sent back to India. After learning of her situation, concerned authorities rescued her and moved her to the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia.

    Awaiting repatriation

    Since November, Sakina is staying in the embassy and awaiting repatriation. MBT has requested the External Affairs Minister to intervene and expedite her repatriation process.

    The case highlights the plight of many workers from India who are lured to the Gulf countries with false promises and end up trapped in exploitative work situations.

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