Saudi Gazette reportAMMAN — The Saudi-Jordanian Joint Committee for Land Transport, headed by Undersecretary of Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Land Transport Eng. Abdul Majeed Al-Tasan and
Saudi Supreme Court urges Muslims to look out for Ramadan crescent Friday evening
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Supreme Court has called on all Muslims in Saudi Arabia to look out for and report sighting of the Ramadan crescent moon on Friday evening, Sha'ban 29, 1446 AH,
Saudi Arabia completes €2.25 billion Eurobond issuance, including inaugural green tranche
RIYADH — The National Debt Management Center (NDMC) has successfully completed the issuance of an international euro-denominated bond under the Kingdom’s Global Medium-Term Note Issuance Programme
State of emergency declared after blackout plunges most of Chile into darkness
SANTIAGO — Chile’s president has declared a state of emergency after an electricity blackout plunged most of the country into darkness on Tuesday, including the capital Santiago.The outage – in the
BP to slash green investment and ramp up gas and oil
LONDON — BP is expected to announce it will slash its renewable energy investments and instead focus on increasing oil and gas production.The energy giant will outline its strategy later following pressure
US House narrowly passes Trump-backed spending bill
WASHINGTON — Republicans in the US House of Representatives narrowly passed a multi-trillion dollar government spending bill on Tuesday, a major boost for President Donald Trump that advances his 2025
Canadian petition to revoke Elon Musk’s citizenship gathers more than 250,000 signatures
TORONTO — More than 250,000 Canadian citizens and residents have signed a parliamentary petition urging Canada to revoke Elon Musk’s citizenship and passport.Musk’s association with US President
Six babies die of hypothermia in Gaza, health officials say
GAZA — Six babies have died from hypothermia in Gaza since Sunday, according to health care officials in the strip, who warn there will be more such deaths unless more aid enters the enclave.Dr. Saeed
Myanmar villagers reveal ‘desperate’ illegal kidney sales
YANGON/DELHI — "I just wanted to own a house and pay off my debts — that's why I decided to sell my kidney," says Zeya, a farm worker in Myanmar.Prices had soared after a military coup
A billion Indians have no spending money, says report
MUMBAI — India is home to 1.4 billion people but around a billion lack money to spend on any discretionary goods or services, a new report estimates.The country's consuming class, effectively the