Saudi Arabia's market regulator says it will allow foreign investment in listed companies that own real estate within Islam's two holiest sites of Mecca and Medina, as the Gulf country looks to attract more investment.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince told President Trump in a call that the kingdom intends to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
Despite being knocked out by Lorenzo Sonego yesterday, Joao Fonseca's run at the 2025 Australian Open impressed everyone. The young Brazilian talent has entered a new dimension in recent months by winning the Next Gen ATP Finals in Saudi Arabia and a prestigious Challenger in Canberra.
That includes taking the title last month in Saudi Arabia at the Next Gen ATP Finals for top players who are under 21, and another trophy this month at a lower-tier Challenger tournament in Canberra. Those within tennis have been keeping tabs on 2023 U.S ...
That includes taking the title last month in Saudi Arabia at the Next Gen ATP Finals ... month at a lower-tier Challenger tournament in Canberra. João Fonseca, ranked 112, makes his Grand Slam ...
That includes taking the title last month in Saudi Arabia at the Next Gen ATP Finals ... month at a lower-tier Challenger tournament in Canberra. Those within tennis have been keeping tabs on ...
Canberra/Washington A long-awaited ceasefire ... the rival Fatah political group – to reform itself. However, Saudi Arabia has indicated its support would be contingent on their being a pathway ...
That includes taking the title last month in Saudi Arabia at the Next Gen ATP Finals for top players who are under 21, and another trophy this month at a lower-tier Challenger tournament in Canberra. Those within tennis have been keeping tabs on 2023 U.S ...
Joao Fonseca is incredibly talented and his rise in recent months has been truly impressive. The young Brazilian ace won the Next Gen ATP Finals in Saudi Arabia late last year, before winning the Canberra Challenger in early 2025 sending more signals to the world.
During the match against Rublev, Joao showed all his power from baseline by shooting a forehand winner at 181 km/h. His forehand is the fastest in this edition of the tournament so far, ahead of Mpetshi Perricard (180 km/h) and Carlitos Alcaraz (178 km/h).
I was born with this gift of being calm,” the 18-year-old Brazilian phenom tells GQ hot off a high-profile debut at the Australian Open.
Saudi Arabia's market regulator said on Monday it would allow foreign investment in listed companies that own real estate within Islam's two holiest sites of Mecca and Medina, as the Gulf country looks to attract more investment.