
Inside Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Build a Skyscraper That Stretches for 75 Miles
Designers of the Mirror Line propose two parallel structures traversing mountains and desert as part of a futuristic development to transform the kingdom
Designers of the Mirror Line propose two parallel structures traversing mountains and desert as part of a futuristic development to transform the kingdom
The president’s 24 hours in Jeddah were dominated by photos of his fist bump with Mohammed bin Salman. Things went downhill from there.
What a coup it would be for Greg Norman’s Saudi Arabian-funded outfit were they to tempt the new world number two, who also won this year’s Players Championship, the PGA Tour’s flagship tournament.
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia—Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Saturday more investment was needed in fossil fuel and clean energy technologies to meet global demand, and that unrealistic emission policies would lead to unprecedented levels of inflation.
“The fact that Biden is the one going all the way to Saudi Arabia to meet with him is already a political victory and is being presented as such in Saudi media.”
The group is almost certainly going to fall behind its stepped-up target in the months ahead. Even after taking Russia out of the equation, OPEC+ as a group was producing 1.32 million barrels a day below its collective target in April, according to IEA data.
Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman told the Financial Times in an interview published on May 22 that he sees Russia as an integral part of the OPEC+ group of oil producers, adding that politics should be kept out of the alliance.
In his first interview since securing the deal, Norman told BBC Sport that his plans stretch “decades” into the future and that within two years a 14-tournament global series will be underway.
The United States has reportedly stopped asking Saudi Arabia to pump more oil to combat market disruption from Russia’s war with Ukraine as the relationship between the U.S. and the oil rich kingdom is said to have hit a new low.
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince says he simply doesn’t care whether Joe Biden misunderstands him.
The prince is instead looking to his oil power to deliver his goals, according to sources familiar with Riyadh’s thinking: recognition from the American president that he’s the real ruler of the kingdom and a stronger hand in the costly Yemen war.
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