The authoritarian country is spending billions on international athletics, from Formula 1 to combat sports, to boost its bottom line and image.
Neom is set to host hyper-futuristic cityscapes and structures — but financial pressures on the kingdom are changing.
By Pesha Magid, Hadeel Al Sayegh and Federico Maccioni RIYADH/DUBAI (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia has scaled back lofty ambitions ...
Neom is a 10,200 sq mi area in northwest Saudi Arabia that has been turned into the world's biggest construction site as an urban living megaproject launched in 2017 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin ...
"We require all contractors and subcontractors to comply with Neom’s Code of Conduct, based on the laws of Saudi Arabia and the policies of the International Labour Organization, and they are ...
NEOM, the planned city set to form the crown ... tax-free jobs key to the sales pitch from Saudi Arabia. The Financial Review reports estimates from the Australian Saudi Business Council that ...
Saudi Arabia's £390 billion vision to build a new "mega-city" in the desert has claimed the lives of more than 20,000 workers in the last eight years, an ITV report has claimed. Migrant workers ...
For instance, Saudi Arabia has been courting Chinese investors to fund its futuristic mega-city, Neom, the centerpiece of Vision 2030. The kingdom has had some success over recent years ...
Days before Saudi Arabia kicks off its flagship investment ... the first project to open its doors at the planned city of Neom. The resort is now home to ultra-luxury hotels and unspoilt beaches ...
Located in the glistening azure waters of the Red Sea, 5 km off the NEOM coastline in northwest Saudi Arabia, Sindalah is a distinctive, luxury resort destination spread over 840,000 sq m. Ideally ...
The partnership was signed during an annual meeting for a pro-environment programme dubbed “Hadad” held Thursday in NEOM in the north west of Saudi Arabia. “Hadad” focuses on protecting ...