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19.06.25 - 02:06
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JD.com takes its Meituan rivalry to Saudi Arabia with express delivery service (SCMP)
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Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com is extending its deep-seated rivalry with Meituan to Saudi Arabia, launching a self-operated courier service in the country as it extends its footprint in the Middle East.
On Wednesday, JD.com's logistics arm JD Logistics announced the launch of JoyExpress, a business-to-consumer express delivery service that covers most of the 13 provinces in the Middle Eastern country, according to a statement.
JoyExpress provides expedited same-day and next-day delivery......
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18.05.25 - 17:12
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Hamas Planned Oct. 7 To Prevent Israel-Saudi Normalization, Documents Confirm (ZeroHedge)
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Hamas Planned Oct. 7 To Prevent Israel-Saudi Normalization, Documents Confirm
Newly uncovered internal Hamas documents confirm a longtime theory explaining the motives behind the Oct.7, 2023 terror attack which kicked off the bloody and grinding Gaza war, which still shows no signs of abating and has resulted in unprecedented death and destruction in the Gaza Strip.
The documents, published by The Wall Street Journal, demonstrate that Hamas leaders had a specific aim of preventing a potential peace agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia based on the US-backed Abraham Accords. This was speculated about soon after the horrific attacks that also kicked off the hostage crisis.
Yahya Sinwar signaling 'victory' at a 2021 rally, via Shutterstock.
This is according to minutes from a high-level meeting which cite now slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and which were reportedly discovered by Israeli forces in Gaza tunnels. Sinwar was quoted in the internal papers, which are dated Oct. 2, 2023 - as s...
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07.05.25 - 03:27
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Musk, Fink, Zuckerberg Set For Saudi Arabia′s ′MAGA In The Desert′ Conference To Attract U.S. Investment (ZeroHedge)
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Musk, Fink, Zuckerberg Set For Saudi Arabia's 'MAGA In The Desert' Conference To Attract U.S. Investment
Some of the United States' most powerful business leaders will descend on Riyadh for the Saudi-US Investment Forum - dubbed “MAGA in the Desert” - to boost investment in America as President Donald Trump prepares for a highly anticipated visit next week to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to deepen ties with key regional players, according to the New York Post.
illustration via Associated Press/Rest of World
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink are expected to attend the Saudi-US Investment Forum set to be held on May 13th, sources told the Post. Other corporate leaders slated to attend are OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Palantir CEO Alex Karp, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, and Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser.
Top Trump administration officials are also said to be attending the forum, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commer...
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