TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, June 28. Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan have assessed the implementation of projects in the field of green hydrogen as one of promising spheres for cooperation, trend reports. The …
Germany may end veto on UK deal to sell Typhoons to Saudi Arabia
Britain’s hopes of reviving a lucrative but long-stalled agreement to export dozens of fighter jets to Saudi Arabia have been stirred by signals that Germany co …
Jota: What does potential move to Saudi Arabia mean for Jota and Celtic?
Jota has been heavily linked with a move from Celtic to Saudi side Al-Ittihad, which would buck the trend of recent transfers.
Novak Djokovic wants ‘integrity and tradition’ preserved if tennis does Saudi Arabia deal
ATP has revealed ‘positive’ discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, drawing criticism from tennis legends John McEnroe and Chris Evert
Saudi Arabia output cuts to kick in from July; will oil prices rise again?
The world’s top oil exporter, Saudi Arabia output will decline to 9 million barrels per day from about 10 million barrels in May, as per its fresh production cuts set to kick in from July.
Saudi Arabia needs more than higher oil prices to fund its grand plans
The new zones are part of Saudi Arabia’s carrot and stick approach to luring foreign capital. While offering many business-friendly incentives, the Gulf state has said it will exclude …
German coalition at odds over fighter jet sale to Saudi Arabia, Welt am Sonntag reports
Germany’s coalition government is at odds over whether to bow to British pressure and approve the production of Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets for Saudi Arabia, the newspaper Welt Am Sonntag reported on Saturday,
Wimbledon 2023: Andy Murray could play in Saudi Arabia in ATP events
Andy Murray says he might have to play in Saudi Arabia if the ATP Tour hold events in the Gulf state – having previously said he would not compete there.
Djokovic Wants ‘Integrity, Tradition’ Protected In Saudi Tennis Deal
Novak Djokovic warned Saturday that the “integrity and tradition” of tennis must be preserved should the sport strike a tournament deal with Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is being considered by the women’s tennis tour for possible business
Like other sports, women’s tennis is looking into the possibility of getting into business with Saudi Arabia. And while holding a tournament there is not imminent, WTA Chairman and CEO Steve Simon …