RIYADH: Saudi authorities continued their monitoring campaigns to ensure compliance with the precautionary measures imposed to stem the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). They recorded 28,862 violations of the regulations in one week, according to recent statistics from the Ministry of Interior.
TEHRAN: Iran’s Cabinet dismissed the governor of the central bank on Sunday after he decided to run for the June 18 presidential election, state TV reported.
DUBAI: US national security officials are reportedly monitoring two Iranian ships which are believed to be headed to Venezuela, an American political newspaper cited three people familiar with the matter as saying. The Politico said “an Iranian frigate and the Makran, a former oil tanker that was converted to a floating forward staging base, have been heading south along the
CAIRO: The United Media Services group, owner of several well-known Egyptian newspapers and channels, announced its plans to list its shares on the Egyptian stock exchange. The announcement came during a press conference held by the group, under the slogan “Five Years of Development,” in which it delineated its future plans, which include steps to prepare for the company’s
Herfy Food Services Company, Saudi Arabia’s largest fast-food chain, has signed an agreement with EatRite Food Services, granting it franchise rights to open up to 50 outlets in Nigeria. “This agreement comes as a continuation to Herfy’s approach to becoming international, which is one of the pillars of the 2030 Vision announced by HRH The Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, as