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May 25, 2025
Saudi Arabia raises wage support for 43 tourism jobs
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Saudi Arabia and Türkiye have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in the field of Islamic affairs, with a focus on promoting moderation and combating extremist ideologies.The MoU was signed by Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif Al Sheikh, and Dr. Ali Erbaş, President of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye.The agreement outlines joint efforts to highlight the values of tolerance and moderation in Islam, while countering extremism, fanaticism, and terrorism.The cooperation includes sharing information, expertise, and best practices, as well as organizing joint conferences, seminars, and meetings, and coordinating positions in international Islamic forums.Officials said the MoU...
May 25, 2025
Saudi Arabia, Türkiye sign MoU to promote Islamic moderation, combat extremism
May 25, 2025
GACA: Riyadh airport emerges topper with a compliance rate of 90%
Saudi Gazette report MAKKAH — The General Directorate of Passports has reported that as of Saturday, May 24, a total of 961,903 pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj of 2025 through air, land, and sea ports.According to the directorate, 912,598 pilgrims entered via airports, 45,028 through land crossings, and 4,277 by sea. The directorate reaffirmed its commitment to facilitating smooth entry procedures by equipping all international entry points with advanced technology and deploying highly trained, multilingual staff.
May 25, 2025
Over 960,000 arrive as influx of pilgrims gains momentum ahead of Hajj
May 25, 2025
Saudi Arabia completes SR60.4 billion debt buyback, issues SR60.3 billion in new sukuk
May 25, 2025
Sheikh Bin Humaid will deliver Arafat sermon
May 25, 2025
Supreme Court urges Muslims to look for Dhul Hijjah crescent on Tuesday
May 25, 2025
Saudi Arabia’s digital economy grows to 15.6% of GDP in 2023, GASTAT says
May 24, 2025
Iraqi pilgrim airlifted following respiratory problems
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The new regulation grants the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) financial and administrative independence and broad powers to regulate and develop the sector, in line with the national strategy for transport and logistics services and enhancing the sector's investment attractiveness.The regulation, published in Umm Al-Qura newspaper on Friday, aims to strengthen oversight of airlines, airports, and entities operating in the sector, as well as to ensure their compliance with regulations and standards. It also aims to introduce new policies and legislation, as well as to regulate licensing, permits, and civil, private, military, and diplomatic flights.The regulation includes responsibilities related to aviation security, the environment, frequency...
May 24, 2025
New regulation strengthens GACA’s oversight of airports and companies