Saudi Arabia is seeking finance from international and regional banks for its first privately owned airport in Medina, Islam’s second Holy City, which is estimated to cost about 6 billion riyals ($1.6 ...
SRC Completes Pricing of its First $2 Billion International Sukuk Offering
The Saudi Real Estate Refinance Company (SRC), a PIF Company, has successfully completed the pricing of its first government-guaranteed international Sukuk, valued $2 billion. The issuance, structured ...
US Iran war news live: North Korea tests missiles as US moves assets out of South; Saudi intercepts drones
US Iran war news LIVE: The US said it had destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels, although President Donald Trump said in social media posts there were no reports that Iran had planted explosives in ...
US Iran war news live: North Korea tests missiles as US moves assets out of South; Saudi intercepts drones
US Iran war news LIVE: The US said it had destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels, although President Donald Trump said in social media posts there were no reports that Iran had planted explosives in ...
Here’s how much Americans are paying for gas as oil prices spike
The U.S. average gas price has jumped 48 cents since last week, with experts predicting that higher fuel costs could persist for months.
Lethal elite ‘black-clad’ kill squad guards Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
Elite NOPO force protects new Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei while deploying around prisons holding political detainees amid reports of prisoner protests.
Japan to Release Oil From Reserves Unilaterally, Takaichi Says
Japan will release oil from its strategic reserves on its own, according to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, as the nation grapples with the fallout of the war in the Middle East.
Marking 15 years since the 2011 Japan earthquake
A look back at 60 Minutes' reporting on the deadly 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami which killed nearly 20,000.
Japan’s wholesale inflation cools, but oil shock from Iran war threatens rebound
By Leika Kihara TOKYO, March 11 (Reuters) - Japan's wholesale inflation cooled for a third month in February as government fuel subsidies blunted rising commodity costs, but analysts warn the respite ...
Japan marks 15 years since tsunami disaster as Takaichi pushes more nuclear energy use
Japan is marking the 15th anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster on its northeastern coast as the government pushes for atomic energy use.