Saudi club Al Nassr to pay Cristiano Ronaldo £173m a year

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The Saudi Arabian football club Al Nassr will pay Cristiano Ronaldo up to £173m per year - making him the highest-paid sportsman of all time. The...

Saudi Arabia bans abayas in exam halls

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Saudi Arabia has banned female students from wearing the abaya in examination halls. All female students will now need to abide by school uniform regulations...

Saudi women’s football team plays first ever home match

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Saudi Arabia's women's football team has played a match on home soil for the first time ever. The team, most of whom were not wearing...

Saudi Arabia opens up its airspace to Israeli aircraft

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In a further sign of thawing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Riyadh has announced that it will open its airspace to all legitimate...

Outrage as Zionist normaliser appointed to deliver Yawm al Arafah khutba

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Arab social media has been enflamed by the appointment of Muhammad Al-Issa - a fierce opponent of political Islam who visited Auschwitz with Zionists...

Fifty pro-Israel Jewish business leaders ‘visited Prophet’s Mosque in Medina’

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Fifty Jewish business leaders closely affiliated with Israel visited Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina last month at the invitation of the Saudi authorities, it has...

Zionist rabbis take part in Saudi Arabia interfaith event

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Zionist rabbis from America, Italy and France have participated in an interfaith event in Saudi Arabia organised by the Muslim World League. The two day...

Lionel Messi unveiled as new Saudi Arabia tourism ambassador

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Argentina and Paris Saint Germain football superstar Lionel Messi has been accused of "sportswashing" after he was unveiled as the new tourism ambassador for...

Report: Human rights situation in Saudi Arabia getting worse

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A Saudi human rights organisation based in the UK has said human rights violations in the kingdom are on the rise despite numerous warnings...

Saudi Arabia executes 81 people on terrorism offences

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Saudi Arabia has executed 81 men on charges including “allegiance to foreign terrorist organisations” and holding “deviant beliefs,” state news agency Saudi Press Agency has...
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