Saudi Arabia, Pakistan Boost Energy Ties with Refinery, Grid Projects

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan Boost Energy Ties with Refinery, Grid Projects

Energy collaboration includes refinery upgrades, greenfield projects, and power grid connectivity to ensure long-term energy security

Riyadh Metro to Transform City Travel: Phase One Launches December 1

Riyadh Metro to Transform City Travel: Phase One Launches December 1

The first phase of the Riyadh Metro will start on December 1. It provides a sustainable, efficient, and modern way to travel around the city, supporting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.

The pavilion for Sustainability Innovation Week was officially launched at COP16 in Riyadh.

The pavilion for Sustainability Innovation Week was officially launched at COP16 in Riyadh.

Riyadh’s COP16 Hosts Sustainability Innovation Week Pavilion, Showcasing 150 Initiatives for Enhanced Food and Water Security

OPEC+ Extends Oil Production Cuts for Three More Months

OPEC+ Extends Oil Production Cuts for Three More Months

On Thursday, Saudi Arabia and seven other OPEC+ countries agreed to extend their oil production cuts for an additional three months, now set to last until the end of March 2025. This decision aims to stabilize the oil market amid ongoing global demand concerns. The countries involved, which include Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman, had previously announced these cuts in November 2023.

Saudi Researchers Turn Desalination Waste into Useful Materials

Saudi Researchers Turn Desalination Waste into Useful Materials

Saudi Arabia, the largest producer of desalinated water in the world, depends on desalination. Desalination, however, creates enormous volumes of brine, a concentrated saline solution, which is usually dumped back into the ocean, endangering marine habitats. Around 22% of the world's daily production of brine, or more than 142 million cubic meters, comes from Saudi Arabia

Growing Life in the Desert: The Green Revolution in Saudi Arabia

Growing Life in the Desert: The Green Revolution in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has made great agricultural advancements even though most of its regions receive less than 100 millimeters of rainfall annually on average. More than 80% of the Kingdom's vegetable needs are currently met locally, and it is now one of the biggest exporters of dates worldwide, bringing in over $300 million a year for the country.

Saudi Crown Prince Unveils Red Sea Sustainability Plan for Blue Economy

Saudi Crown Prince Unveils Red Sea Sustainability Plan for Blue Economy

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the National Red Sea Sustainability Strategy in a daring attempt to ensure Saudi Arabia's position as a pioneer in sustainable maritime development. The ambitious plan, which was unveiled today, aims to promote economic growth and tourism in accordance with Saudi Vision 2030 while concentrating on the preservation of the Red Sea's distinctive marine ecosystems in order to propel the Kingdom's blue economy.

Saudi Woman Turns Century-Old Home into Historic Cultural Hotel

Saudi Woman Turns Century-Old Home into Historic Cultural Hotel

The Anarat Boutique House of Heritage has become a symbol of hospitality and history in a spectacular celebration of Saudi Arabia's diverse cultural heritage. This one-of-a-kind company, which is tucked away in Jeddah's historic district, revitalizes a house that dates back a century and provides visitors with an immersive historical experience.

Saudi Arabia's New Tourist Visa Device Revolutionizes

Saudi Arabia's New Tourist Visa Device Revolutionizes

A new tourist visa tool has been introduced by Saudi Arabia's General Directorate of Passports (GDP) with the goal of expediting the visa application procedure and enabling travelers to obtain their permits quickly. The new technology is a major step forward in Saudi Arabia's aim to increase tourism and improve the effectiveness of its visa processes, said Maj. Nasser Al-Otaibi, spokesperson for the GDP.

Riyadh Metro Clears the Way for a Greener, More Connected City by Starting First Phase Operations

Riyadh Metro Clears the Way for a Greener, More Connected City by Starting First Phase Operations

Riyadh is making a daring move toward a cleaner, greener future as more people opt for public transportation over private vehicles. The city's new metro system serves as a reminder of how investment and innovation may transform urban life in the twenty-first century