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The OPEC  countries have approved a mechanism to assess members’ maximum production capacity to be used for setting output quotas from 2027.
OPEC+ agrees to use capacity mechanism for setting output quotas from 2027
Saudi Gazette reportVIENNA — The OPEC+ countries have approved a mechanism to assess members’ maximum production capacity to be used for setting output quotas from 2027. The eight countries, which met virtually on Sunday to review global market conditions and outlook, also agreed to maintain group-wide oil output quotas for 2026, OPEC said in a statement after the meeting.The OPEC+ countries—Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman—have an agreement in principle to maintain a pause in their output hikes for the first quarter of 2026. OPEC+ has paused oil output hikes for the first quarter of 2026 after releasing some 2.9 million barrels per day into the market since April 2025. The group still has about 3.24 million barrels per day of output cuts in...
November 30, 2025

OPEC+ agrees to use capacity mechanism for setting output quotas from 2027

The General Directorate of Traffic announced on Sunday plans to establish five driving schools in the Kingdom.
Traffic Directorate announces plans to establish 5 driving schools
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The General Directorate of Traffic announced on Sunday plans to establish five driving schools in the Kingdom. These will be in Riyadh, Dammam metropolitan area, as well as in the governorates of Al-Khurmah, Al-Khafji, and Al-Baydaa.The directorate invited interested companies and establishments to apply for implementing the project by contacting the General Directorate of Traffic – Traffic Licenses Department – via email at drivingschool@emroor.gov.sa to obtain the terms and conditions, within one month of the date of this announcement.
November 30, 2025

Traffic Directorate announces plans to establish 5 driving schools

The Human Resources Development Fund signed the agreements with Lenovo Innovation and Technology, in partnership with Al-Alat Company, Hyundai Middle East, and the National Automotive and Vehicle Academy (NAVA).
HADAF to empower 356 citizens in the electric vehicle industry
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Human Resources Development Fund (HADAF) has signed three agreements for training partnerships with global companies. These agreements aimed to provide employment-linked training in the electric vehicle and advanced electronics industries for 356 citizens, with total support amounting to over SR68 million. The agreements include specialized training programs both within the Kingdom and in China, aimed at empowering Saudi nationals in the industrial sector and developing their capabilities through specialized training in rare and in-demand industrial fields. These pacts were signed on the sidelines of the General Conference of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) organized by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources in...
November 30, 2025

HADAF to empower 356 citizens in the electric vehicle industry

Students in the public schools across Saudi Arabia returned to their class rooms on Sunday morning after the autumn break.
Students back to school after fall break
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Students in the public schools across Saudi Arabia returned to their class rooms on Sunday morning after the autumn break. This was the third break of the current academic year. The 2025 Saudi autumn school vacation, also called the fall break, was from Nov. 21 to Nov. 29. Schools across the country were well prepared to welcome back students to pursue their educational journey in the most favorable learning environment. All facilities and arrangements are well in place to support the educational process and ensure a smooth return of students.
November 30, 2025

Students back to school after fall break

The satellites were launched on an international space mission, marking a national achievement that reflects the Saudi Vision of empowering local talent to achieve leadership in space sciences and innovation.
Two Saudi satellites launched successfully
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Saudi Space Agency announced on Saturday the successful launch of two Saudi satellites. The satellites were designed by students of Umm Al-Qura University and Prince Sultan University as part of the SARI competition for building and designing small satellites. Both projects aimed to advance the use of space technologies to support development and scientific innovation. The satellites were launched on an international space mission, marking a national achievement that reflects the Saudi Vision of empowering local talent to achieve leadership in space sciences and innovation. The launch crowns a competitive journey involving 42 Saudi universities and more than 480 student teams, who competed to design small satellites according to precise scientific and...
November 30, 2025

Two Saudi satellites launched successfully

The GASTAT report noted a significant increase in mining licenses issued, rising from 1,985 in 2016 to 2,401 in 2024, a cumulative growth of 21percent over the period.
5,651 mineralization sites discovered in Saudi Arabia in 2024
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The total number of mineralization sites discovered in Saudi Arabia reached 5,651 in 2024, with non-metallic minerals accounting for the majority at 54.1percent with 3,058 sites. This was revealed by General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) in its Mineral Resources Statistics 2024 bulletin. Highlighting recent developments in the Kingdom’s mining sector, the bulletin reported that metallic minerals accounted for 42.9 percent with 2,423 sites, while sites containing both metallic and non-metallic minerals comprised about 3 percent, totaling 170 sites. GASTAT also noted a significant increase in mining licenses issued, rising from 1,985 in 2016 to 2,401 in 2024, a cumulative growth of 21percent over the period. In 2024, building materials quarry licenses...
November 30, 2025

5,651 mineralization sites discovered in Saudi Arabia in 2024

Saudi Arabia launches ‘Road to Riyadh’ program ahead of 2026 UN World Data Forum
RIYADH — The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) has launched the “Road to Riyadh” program as part of the Kingdom’s preparations to host the 6th UN World Data Forum, scheduled to take place in Riyadh from Nov. 9 to 12, 2026. The initiative was unveiled on Oct. 20 during the Second Statistical Forum for Universities and Statistics Associations in Jeddah, coinciding with World Statistics Day. Designed to highlight Saudi Arabia’s growing role in global data and statistics, the program aims to raise international awareness of the Kingdom’s digital transformation and its efforts to build a modern, advanced statistical ecosystem. The initiative also reflects the ambitions of Vision 2030, which emphasizes the development of a knowledge-based economy powered by high-quality data...
November 30, 2025

Saudi Arabia launches ‘Road to Riyadh’ program ahead of 2026 UN World Data Forum

The 2024 Gulf Common Market Indicators Report indicated that the number of companies whose shares GCC citizens are allowed to trade in Saudi Arabia reached 247, equal to the total number of joint-stock companies listed on the Saudi stock market, with a combined capital of around SR850 billion.
Total arrivals of GCC citizens to Saudi Arabia up 5.83% reaching 8.8 million in 2024
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Total arrivals of citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states to Saudi Arabia jumped 5.83% to 8.8 million in 2024 compared with 2023. The total number of departure of GCC citizens also recorded the same figure, according to the 2024 Gulf Common Market Indicators Report issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT). The report showed that the number of GCC students enrolled in Saudi public higher education institutions reached 988, while total enrollment in public general education accounted for 5,036, reflecting the extent of GCC citizens’ participation across various levels of education in the Kingdom. The report also indicated that the number of companies whose shares GCC citizens are allowed to trade in the Kingdom reached 247, equal to...
November 30, 2025

Total arrivals of GCC citizens to Saudi Arabia up 5.83% reaching 8.8 million in 2024

Saudi Arabia ranks third globally in advanced AI model development, Stanford report shows
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Saudi Arabia has secured a top global position in artificial intelligence, ranking third worldwide in advanced AI model development and in the growth rate of AI-related jobs, according to the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence’s 2025 AI Index. The Kingdom now follows only the United States and China in language model development, and trails India and Brazil in AI employment growth — cementing its place among the world’s top 10 nations in multiple AI categories. The findings reflect the rapid expansion of the Kingdom’s innovation environment under Vision 2030, driven by national initiatives led by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) to position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for data and emerging...
November 30, 2025

Saudi Arabia ranks third globally in advanced AI model development, Stanford report shows

CSTC noted that PLBs are among the most critical safety tools for hikers and outdoor travelers moving through areas without connectivity. (File photo)
Saudi authorities urge hikers and pilots to use satellite-based distress beacons
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CSTC) and the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) have called on outdoor enthusiasts and aviation users to take advantage of the Kingdom’s satellite-based search-and-rescue service through Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs). The system, which relies on satellite radio communication, enables individuals and institutions to transmit distress signals from areas with no public network coverage. Developed jointly by CSTC, GACA and the Saudi Air Navigation Services Company, the service covers the entire Kingdom, including remote and isolated regions. When a beacon is activated, the Saudi Search and Rescue Center at the Saudi Air Navigation Services Company receives the alert and immediately forwards it to...
November 30, 2025

Saudi authorities urge hikers and pilots to use satellite-based distress beacons

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