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  2. Premium Residency - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the Premium Residency comes as a part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 reform plan, which was announced by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to boost the Saudi economy. [3] The permanent residency is granted for SAR 800,000 (US$213,000 as of 2022) while the one-year renewable residency costs SAR 100,000 ($26,660).

  3. Al Riyadh (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The website won the digital excellence award in the second rank after Al Jazirah by the Saudi ministry of Communications and Information Technology in 2007. [28] Al Riyadh has also an English-website which was the seventh top online newspaper among the fifty English-language online newspapers in the MENA region in 2010. [29]

  4. Al Jazirah (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    However, it is widely distributed in Saudi Arabia and in other Arab and European countries. [6] Global Investment House reported the market share of the paper as around 6.0% in November 2009. [15] In 2008, Al Jazirah became the first Saudi daily which reported its subscription numbers and sales. [16]

  5. List of newspapers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Most of the early newspapers in the Persian Gulf region were established in Saudi Arabia. [1] The first newspaper founded in the country and in the Persian Gulf area is Al Fallah, which was launched in Mecca in 1920. [1] All of the newspapers published in Saudi Arabia are privately owned. [2]

  6. Saudi Press Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Press Agency (SPA; Arabic: وكالة الأنباء السعودية (واس)) is the state news agency of Saudi Arabia. It was established in 1970 during the reign of King Faisal bin Abdulaziz , and functions under the country's Ministry of Media .

  7. Al Eqtisadiah - Wikipedia

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    Al Eqtisadiah is often called "The Financial Times of Saudi Arabia". [5] Therefore, its target population is primarily businesspeople [6] as well as academics, and senior government employees in the Kingdom and the GCC. [2] Al Eqtisadiah is reported to rapidly secure a loyal readership of Saudi executives and government officials. [7]

  8. Saudi Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Gazette is an English-language daily newspaper [1] launched in 1976 [2] and published in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It is only available online, as the print version was discontinued in 2019. [3] It is the second English-language daily newspaper in Saudi Arabia. [4] Published by Okaz Organization for Press and Publication, [5] Saudi Gazette is ...

  9. Al Watan (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    ' The Homeland ') [2] is a daily newspaper in Saudi Arabia. The chairman of the newspaper is Bandar bin Khalid. [3] Al Watan's main publishing centre was at Abha in the south of the country. [4] The paper was based in the Asir province, the south-west of Saudi Arabia. [5] However, later its headquarters was moved to Jeddah. [6]