His funeral prayers will be performed at the Grand Mosque in Makkah on Tuesday
Expats now have to pay a monthly sum of SAR100 for each of their unemployed dependents
Maan al-Sanea was ranked by Forbes as one of the world’s 100 richest people in 2007
The carrier will operate a two-class A320 between the two cities
The highest ranking entries originating from Saudi Arabia in Gulf Business’ annual Arab power list
The biggest listed companies in Saudi Arabia by market capitalisation
Citizens and residents will now have to prove they can afford domestic help
His funeral prayers will be held in Riyadh on Thursday
The fees have to be paid through the government-run SADAD payment banking system
The kingdom’s biggest listed banks, as ranked by total asset size
The biggest listed companies in the Gulf region
The biggest listed companies in the kingdom as ranked by market capitalisation
Application deadlines extended after e-recruiter site inundated with applications
Prehistoric Hail rock art and Madain Saleh heritage site pose promising attractions to non-Muslims
Kingdom sentences man to 15 years behind bars and 1,500 whip lashes
The first day of the holy month is expected to begin on Monday
Women in the country have faced restrictions as to where they can work
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed once again tops regional rich list.
The kingdom sent military aircraft to Turkey over the weekend
Reports suggest a new committee will look to remove barriers for FDI
King Salman is expected to broadly continue Abdullah’s policies, analysts say.
The stock market rose in the minutes after the announcement, trading 0.9 per cent higher.
Markets fell globally after a raft of weak indicators from Europe and China collided with concerns about the U.S. Federal Reserve’s plans to reduce monetary stimulus.
The Capital Market Authority isaid last month that it would open the market in the first half of next year.
Forty-four per cent of UAE employers are definitely hiring in the coming three months.
South American nation Venezuela tops the list, followed closely by Saudi Arabia.
Although no new cases of the virus have been detected so far, Saudi officials and the WHO are monitoring the situation.