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11.02.26 - 08:24
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Family of worker killed on Saudi World Cup site still waiting for compensation a year on (The Guardian)
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Lengthy delays in compensation are 'emblematic' of what many relatives of migrant workers go through in the Gulf kingdom, say rights groupsWhen Mohammad Arshad fell to his death while constructing the first new stadium for the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia, one of the main stadium contractors, the Belgian construction multinational Besix, promised it would take immediate steps to ensure all end-of-service and insurance payments were, “handled in a timely and respectful manner”.Almost a year later, Arshad's family say they have yet to receive either. Continue reading......
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09.02.26 - 08:12
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Saudi Arabia to Release Updated Vision 2030 Strategy (Bloomberg)
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Saudi Arabian Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan says this week the government will begin discussing how to communicate its strategy for the next five years. He spoke to Bloomberg's Joumanna Bercetche on the sidelines of the AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies in Saudi Arabia. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.02.26 - 08:01
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Aljazeeri: Saudi Reforms Catalysts for IPO Ecosystem (Bloomberg)
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Saudi Arabia's markets regulator CMA is being urged to rethink its push to give local retail investors a larger share of IPOs, amid concerns the effort risks further weakening listing performance. Sumaya Aljazeeri, Assistant Vice President of Research at SICO Bank spoke to Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja on Horizons Middle East and Africa on the performance and reliance of Saudi markets on these reforms. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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