Saudi Arabia (69)
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President Pezeshkian, Mohammed bin Salman discuss Iran-Saudi ties
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have discussed bilateral relations, with the two expressing hope that Tehran-Riyadh cooperation is promoted further.
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Expect extreme heat during Hajj ceremony in Saudi Arabia
According to the forecasts of meteorological experts, this year's Hajj pilgrims will witness heat waves, rain, and severe sandstorms in Mecca, Mina, Mash'ar al-Haram, and Mount Arafat.
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No Mask Mandate in Hajj Pilgrimage as Saudi Arabia Eases COVID Restrictions
The move comes as the kingdom prepares to welcome around 850,000 people from abroad for the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
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Saudi judges arrested for 'high treason,' say rights groups
At least nine judges have been arrested, including three from Saudi Arabia's highest court, in what rights groups say resembles previous purges against MBS's opponents.
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US activists demand Saudi Arabia halt deportation of Uyghurs to China
Under international law, the kingdom has an obligation not to forcibly return Uyghurs to China, says Amnesty International.
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Head of Muslim World League wants interfaith peace 'through real world action'
Former Saudi Justice Minister heads Muslim World League, aims to bring peace between Islam and other faiths through concrete action.
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Saudi Arabia increases Hajj quota to 1 million in 2022
Hajj open to those younger than 65, fully vaccinated, authorities announce after 2 years of coronavirus restrictions.
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Turkish Ministry to Approve Request to Transfer Khashoggi Case to S.Arabia
Amnesty International secretary general Agnes Callamard, who carried out a U.N.-led investigation that found Saudi officials "planned and perpetrated" the killing, described the prosecutor's…
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Al-Mashat Announces Conditional Peace Initiative
Yemeni President, Mahdi Al-Mashat, said on Saturday that Yemen was suspending missile and drone strikes on Saudi Arabia for three days, in a peace initiative could be a lasting commitment if…
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Ansarullah Political Bureau: Saudi Executions of 81 Detainees Has Two Faces
Member of the Political Bureau of Ansarullah, Ahmed Al-Farah, revealed the scandal of the Saudi regime in the crime of executing 81 people, including Yemenis.
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The Saudi International Halal Expo 2022- to be held in the heart of the Islamic world
This expo is a fantastic venue for showcasing the latest worldwide Halal market trends and highlighting the issues that the Halal business faces, such as Halal Regulations & Standardization and…
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Yemeni Armed Forces Conduct Retaliatory Massive Missile
Yemeni Armed Forces have launched massive missile and drone strikes against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, only a week after they carried out a series of attacks against the…
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FM Spox calls on Washington to announce decision on lifting sanctions
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the remaining key topics in Vienna Talks require special political decisions, adding that Washington should make its decisions on lifting…
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Hezbollah Warns Saudi Dynasty: Lebanon Subdued Your Masters
A number of commanders and politicians from Lebanon as well as the Arab countries delivered speeches, calling on the Saudi royal family to halt its aggression on Yemen and deactivate its dictator…
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UAE Activist Subjected to Reprisal for Exposing Abuses in Prison
Emirati prison authorities have retaliated against rights activist Ahmed Mansoor after the publication of letters he wrote detailing his mistreatment and inhumane conditions in jail.
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Arbitrary Arrest to Muffle Israel Normalization Opponents
An independent nongovernmental organization advocating human rights in Saudi Arabia said the Riyadh regime is making use of arbitrary arrest to silence vociferous opponents of normalization of…
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Israel Working Towards Normalization with Indonesia, Saudi Arabia
A high-ranking official at the “Israeli” entity’s so-called Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the entity is working behind the scenes towards normalization of diplomatic relations with Indonesia…
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Sayyed Nasrallah to Saudi King: Hezbollah Resistance Is Not Terrorist, You Are So!
Sayyed Nasrallah hit back at the Saudi King who described Hezbollah as terrorist. He stressed that the terrorist is the one who sent thousands of Saudi Takfiris to fight in Syria and Iraq.
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Saudi Air Raids on Sanaa Airport Leads to Flights Suspension
Monday’s Saudi air raids on Sanaa airport led to the suspension of flights as it targeted the main facilities of the complex.
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Muslims can virtually touch Kaaba's black stone from home
We have great religious and historical sites that we must digitise and communicate to everyone through the means of latest technology.
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Snowden's award-winning director: Pegasus extremely violent, invasive
Famous director Laura Poitras' latest documentary criticizes Israeli-manufactured spyware firm NSO and its surveillance software Pegasus.
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Yemeni forces advance to Marib after securing eastern al-Balaq mountains
Local Yemeni sources reported to Al Mayadeen that the Yemeni army and popular committees have liberated the eastern al-Balaq mountain range and are advancing toward Marib.
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Saudi Arabia extends foreign pilgrims’ stay to 30 days
Saudi Arabia has relaxed anti-virus curbs, allowing life to return to normal. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said that the 30-day stay is allowed.
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French Arms to Saudi Arabia, the UAE Used in Yemen
The Disclose website reveals that France delivered tens of thousands of arms to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar during President Francois Hollande's reign in 2016.
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Muhammad Asad: a Jewish convert who devoted his life to serve Islam
One day in September 1926, a young Jewish journalist boarded a Berlin train. His name was Leopold Weiss. All around him he saw faces that were unhappy and vacant. Europe’s high culture, the advancemen…
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Saudi bombs kill Yemeni children in holy month of Ramadan
Saudi Arabia bombarded Yemen at the beginning of Islam’s holy fasting month of Ramadan, leaving two children killed and four other people wounded.
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HRW condemns Saudi Arabia for ‘hateful language’ against Shia in textbooks
HRW said in a report the textbooks currently used in Saudi schools continued to portray negatively some practices associated with Shia Islam, even though the language they maintained “does not…
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Human rights groups criticize Saudi Arabia’s violation of Shia Scholars’ rights
A number of international human rights organizations condemned Saudi Arabia for its pressures against Shia clerics and scholars in the Arab country.
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Pakistan PM refutes any contact with Zionist regime
Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has once again denied any pressure on the country to recognize Zionist regime and strongly rebutted reports about contacts between Islamabad and Tel Aviv.
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Saudi deported Indians for protesting against Narendra Modi's anti-Muslim register
Motivated by Shaheen Bagh Protests in India last year, where a group of mainly Muslim women organised a sit-in to demonstrate against the National Register of Citizens (NRC),