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October 22, 2025
At UNCTAD, Saudi Arabia affirms commitment to sustainable economic transformation
October 22, 2025
Saudi Crown Prince congratulates new Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi
RIYADH — The third edition of Athar – Saudi Festival of Creativity opened in Riyadh on Tuesday with more than 1,900 attendees and 150 speakers from Saudi Arabia, the region, and beyond, exploring the ideas shaping the Kingdom’s creative future. With new content streams and returning flagship programs, this year’s expanded edition reflected a creative economy that is broader, bolder, and more dynamic than ever. Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group, said: “Athar Festival continues to expand its horizons, reflecting the growing ambitions of a nation that is redefining creativity across multiple industries. By introducing new content streams focused on gaming, film, as well as luxury and lifestyle, the festival is opening new...
October 22, 2025
Athar Festival 2025 opens in Riyadh with record attendance, new creative streams, and Saudi-first innovations
October 22, 2025
Several government employees arrested over corruption charges
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The US-Saudi Business Council announced the appointment of two prominent leaders as co-chairs of its board of directors. Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup, has been named co-chair representing the US side, while Lubna Olayan, Chair of Olayan Group, will serve as co-chair representing Saudi Arabia. Fraser succeeds Steve Demetriou, former CEO of Jacobs Engineering Group, who held the position from 2018 to 2024. Charles Halaby, president and CEO of the US-Saudi Business Council, said the combined vision and expertise of Fraser and Olayan “will be invaluable as we shape the next chapter of US-Saudi commercial relations.” Under Fraser’s leadership, Citigroup has expanded its presence in Saudi Arabia, securing a license last year to establish its regional...
October 22, 2025
Jane Fraser and Lubna Olayan appointed co-chairs of US-Saudi Business Council
October 22, 2025
Saudi Cabinet approves University of Strathclyde branch in Riyadh to boost higher education sector
October 21, 2025
Jeddah conference highlights enhanced role of universities as drivers of innovation and economic development
October 21, 2025
Enhancing drug quality and safety figures high in SFDA chief’s discussions during Amsterdam summit
October 21, 2025
Crown Prince receives princes and scholars in Riyadh
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman has approved the awarding of the King Abdulaziz Medal of the Third Class to 200 male and female citizens. This is in recognition of donating a major organ by each one of them, whether from a living or brain-dead donor. The medal, in its five classes, namely Excellent, First, Second, Third, and Fourth, is awarded to those who have rendered outstanding services to the State or one of its institutions. The medal, which has great moral value, is also awarded to those who have performed services or actions of significant moral value, or who have made great sacrifices.
October 21, 2025
King Abdulaziz Medal awarded to 200 citizens for donating organs