NEW YORK: Investors will watch Washington in the coming week for clues on whether an outsized rally in shares of companies that would benefit from President Joe Biden’s proposed $1.7 trillion infrastructure plan has more room to run. Expectations of spending from Washington on bridges, roads, and tunnels bolstered so-called value stocks, especially the industrials and
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said it strongly condemns and denounces a terrorist attack that targeted the town of Solhan, in northern of Burkina Faso, which resulted in the death of more than 100 people. Suspected militants massacred at least 160 civilians, including around 20 children, in a village in Burkina Faso’s volatile north, the deadliest attack since extremist violence
RIYADH: A multinational joint air exercise involving several Arab countries was launched on Sunday in Al-Kharj in central Saudi Arabia, the ministry of defense said. Maj. Gen. Mohsen bin Saeed Al-Zahrani, commander of the Prince Sultan Air Base, and heads of participating delegations were present as the Tuwaiq 2 exercise got underway, with countries including Oman, the UAE,
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said on Sunday that it has vaccinated 98 percent of health practitioners working in vaccination centers in the Kingdom, the health ministry said. It added that 93 percent of health practitioners working in the “Tetamman” clinics and “Taakud” centers have also been vaccinated, and 82 percent of employees in all the ministry’s health facilities have received