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07.07.26 - 12:30
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Flights, hotels, visa in one go: 10 things to know about Saudi′s Package Visa (Times of India)
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Saudi Arabia has introduced a new pilot Package Visa service for tourists. This digital initiative integrates flight and accommodation bookings with visa applications. Eligible travelers can now book their entire trip through a single, unified travel package. The service aims to simplify the visitor journey and encourage longer stays. This move supports Saudi Arabia's growing tourism sector and global accessibility....
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07.07.26 - 02:12
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Saudi Arabia effects deepest crude price cut in 26 years (Times of India)
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Saudi Arabia significantly reduced crude oil prices, reflecting intense competition among producers. Major Persian Gulf nations are increasing their oil output, restoring pre-war export levels. This move coincides with OPEC+ allies agreeing to further boost production targets for August. Lower oil prices and increased supply will benefit Indian refiners and reduce government subsidy burdens. Reduced energy costs for Indian companies will help control inflation and support consumer spending....
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06.07.26 - 21:48
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Saudis Slash Main Oil Price to Rare Discount (Bloomberg)
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Ellen Wald, president of Transversal Consulting and Author of 'Saudi, Inc.,' said that Saudi state oil producer Saudi Aramco is lowering the price of oil to make it worthwhile for Asian buyers to charter a tanker to go into the Strait of Hormuz and to buy up stores of oil that have laid stagnant during the war. Wald said that while Saudi Aramco made money off of the conflict in Iran, they want the keep oil prices stable. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.07.26 - 18:30
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Saudi Arabia Sells Oil At A Discount For The First Time Since COVID Crash, As China Demand Collapses (ZeroHedge)
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Saudi Arabia Sells Oil At A Discount For The First Time Since COVID Crash, As China Demand Collapses
We previously discussed the unprecedented collapse observed in recent months in Chinese oil demand and imports, which led to the bizarre scenario where even Iran can't find buyers (read China) for its temporarily unsanctioned oil armada (see "Iran Runs Into Big Problem: No Buyers For Its Oil, As Full Tankers Pile Up Off China") and which prompted even JPM to point out that something bigger is going on behind the scenes.
"The scale of China's oil demand collapse has been so dramatic that Chinese policymakers are reportedly examining whether this historic slump reflects a temporary response to elevated global prices or a more structural shift in consumption patterns." - JPM
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) July 4, 2026
Understandably, with such a huge source of demand sidelined, today Bloomberg reported that Saudi Arabia has made big reductions to its main crude oil prices for b...
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06.07.26 - 16:00
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Saudi Arabia slashes August crude prices for Asia by $11 a barrel in biggest cut in over 20 years (Times of India)
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Saudi Arabia has slashed its crude oil prices for Asian customers by a significant $11 per barrel for August, the largest reduction in over two decades. This move reflects weakening demand in Asia and easing geopolitical tensions, which have stabilized global oil markets. With supply conditions improving and Middle Eastern shipping routes normalizing, Saudi Aramco is adjusting its strategy to maintain market share amidst increased competition....
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06.07.26 - 12:18
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Saudi low-cost carrier flyadeal begins India operations with daily Hyderabad-Riyadh flights (Times of India)
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Saudi Arabia's budget airline, flyadeal, has officially landed in India, commencing its maiden service between Hyderabad and Riyadh. This new daily flight, operated by an Airbus A320, significantly enhances Hyderabad Airport's global reach, particularly to the Middle East. The move is anticipated to stimulate travel for business, expatriate, and tourist segments between the two nations, marking a key expansion for the airline into a rapidly growing aviation sector....
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05.07.26 - 03:09
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Houthis Say Forces ′Repelled′ Saudi Warplanes From Threatening Iranian Civilian Airliner (ZeroHedge)
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Houthis Say Forces 'Repelled' Saudi Warplanes From Threatening Iranian Civilian Airliner
Via The Cradle
Yemen's Houthis announced Friday that they had "repelled" an attempt by Saudi warplanes to prevent an Iranian civilian aircraft from landing at Sanaa airport.
Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree said that Saudi warplanes violating Yemeni airspace were targeted with several air-defense missiles, forcing them to withdraw.
via Reuters
Saree stressed that the Iranian civilian aircraft was carrying more than 200 Yemeni citizens who had been stranded in Iran, including many who were sick or wounded.
“We warn the criminal Saudi enemy against repeating any attempt to violate our airspace or any aggression targeting our country. Such actions will be met with a comprehensive response targeting its airports and vital interests on land and sea,” Saree said in a video statement.
The YAF spokesman further stressed that "our hand is on the trigger"...
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03.07.26 - 20:03
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Saudi Delegation Makes Unexpected Appearance In Tehran For Start Of Ayatollah′s Funeral (ZeroHedge)
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Saudi Delegation Makes Unexpected Appearance In Tehran For Start Of Ayatollah's Funeral
Friday and Saturday kick off what will be up to a week of solemn funeral observances for slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - a major historic event which is expected to draw some 15 to 20 million mourners in Tehran and across Iranian cities.
Iran on Thursday issued a warning to the United States and Israel, Reuters reported:
"We warn the enemies of Iran, especially the U.S. and the Zionist regime (Israel), to avoid any miscalculation and to think about the harsh retaliation our armed forces would make to any threat and aggression against our country," Ali Abdollahi, commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said in a statement carried by state media.
Coffins containing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei & members of his family at a mosque in Tehran, after their deaths during the opening of the US-Israeli 'Operation Epic Fury'. Getty Images
The funeral procession events are ex...
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