Riyadh, February 26, 2025, SPA -- The Supreme Court has called on all Muslims in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to sight the Ramadan crescent on Friday evening, Sha'ban 29, 1446 AH, in the Umm al-Qura ...
Riyadh, February 28, 2025, SPA – The Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA) announced the issuance of a royal decree to reconstitute its ... He also highlighted the supportive role of the SCCA ...
The U.S. firm plans to open a Riyadh office in late 2025, the 25th firm to open in the competitive Saudi legal market.
A Royal Navy Sailor has been locked up in a notorious Bahrain jail after ‘stepping in to break up a fight’. Owen Haggerty, 22 from Renfrewshire, will now spend three months behind bars after a judge ...
Campaigners have raised more than £150,000 in just two weeks to fund their High Court challenge. Madden urged the Government to "get around the table and engage meaningfully with us" rather than ...
The court's apron also features a 5-strike logo, which, as the league announced, is part of a partnership with UNDEFEATED. "My son was on social media and sent me a tweet, and it said the Big 12 ...
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to consider whether state laws that prohibit “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ+ minors violate the First Amendment. It is very likely that the conservative ...
the Saudi capital where the initial Russia-U.S. talks took place on Feb. 18. However, Jeddah has hosted other diplomatic engagements in the past and is home to royal palaces. The Foreign Ministry ...
The royal family is undoubtedly the most talked-about in the world, with the Mountbatten-Windsors front and centre. And this week was no exception as they marked International Women's Day with a ...
A Knock on the Roof comes to The Royal Court via New York Theatre Workshop to help break down the othering of victims in modern conflict. A few months ago, I visited an opera house to see an ...
This week’s Deadline: Legal Newsletter looks at Trump's complicated relationship with the Supreme Court, plus other legal news. By Jordan Rubin Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers.
Mette-Marit briefly went on sick leave in October 2024 due to side effects of a medication she was taking for her chronic lung disease, the Royal Court of Norway told PEOPLE at the time.