Al-Khobar: A Pakistani migrant worker has died while building a new stadium in Saudi Arabia for the Football World Cup 2034. According to a media report, Mohammad Arshad died after falling from a high ...
Construction of the 47,000-seater Aramco Stadium is at an advanced stage, with thousands of migrant workers, many from Bangladesh and Pakistan, working at the site in two shifts. It is being developed ...
A migrant worker from Pakistan, Muhammad Arshad, tragically died during the construction of a 2034 World Cup stadium in Saudi ...
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Aramco’s bet
Saudi Arabia’s oil giant quietly returned to the country through a stake in Co family-led Unioil Petroleum Philippines Inc.
The federal government has greenlit 28 high-value projects under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). These ...
The finance minister also highlighted the growing Saudi investment in Pakistan, particularly in the business-to-business sector. He pointed to recent developments such as Saudi Aramco's foray into ...
Aramco’s entry in the Philippines follows its previous retail acquisitions in Chile and Pakistan. I heard from the grapevine that in the case of the Philippine market, Aramco also wants to get ...
Saudi oil giant Aramco said on Tuesday that it expects to declare total dividends of $85.4 billion in 2025, a near 30 per cent drop from payouts in 2024 as it faced lower sales and higher costs.