RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has strengthened its global presence in empowering women in the data and artificial intelligence sector by training more than 666,000 Saudi women within a year and equipping them ...
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Every year on March 8th, the world celebrates International Women's Day (IWD) and takes a moment to appreciate the accomplishments of women worldwide. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has provided ...
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the bankroller of LIV Golf, announced a deal with the Ladies European Tour for a five-event series with a combined purse of $13 million. JERSEY CITY, N.J. — ...
Intrepid Travel has launched a 12-day “Saudi Arabia Women’s Expedition” led by female leaders and guides, aiming to showcase a side of the country beyond the luxury resorts and high-end offerings. The ...
Saudi Arabian television news anchors aren’t supposed to smile too broadly. After all, the news is serious business in this country. But when presenter Fouz Auwadh al-Khmali delivered the morning news ...
Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the national sovereign wealth fund of the country, became the rankings partner for the WTA ...
The PIF Saudi Ladies International will kick off the Ladies European Tour season for the first time this week. Right out of the gate, 120 players will vie for one of the biggest purses in the women's ...
A general view of the par five 18th hole during the third round of the Saudi International at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club on February 02, 2019 in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has failed to include a single female athlete in its 199-strong team for the upcoming Asian Games in South Korea, saying its women are not sufficiently competitive.
The Hologic Women’s Tennis Association announced on Thursday that the next three editions of its season-ending WTA Finals, which features the Top 8 singles players and doubles teams in the WTA Finals ...
Saudi Arabia has become the latest country to chair the United National Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). In a move condemned by human rights advocates, Saudi Arabia was elected in an unopposed ...