Saudi Arabia, Socceroos and FIFA World Cup
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Are Ayase Ueda and Japan are poised to take the 2026 World Cup by storm? ESPN tackles that, and Asia's other big talking points from the latest round of qualifiers.
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, on Wednesday lowered its July prices for Asian buyers after OPEC+ hiked output for a fourth month although the price cut was smaller than expected.
Indonesia, placed in pot three, will compete in the fourth round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in the Asian zone starting October 2025.
Flyadeal, the budget subsidiary of Saudi Arabian national carrier Saudia, is keen to reshape what it means to be an LCC in the Middle East. By 2030,
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, cut its July prices for Asian crude buyers to close to the lowest level in four years on Wednesday, in what the market sees as the country's attempt to regain market share.
Saudi Arabia are aware no one is expecting them to pull off a miracle against Australia. That doesn't mean they won't try.
Saudi Arabia lowered the July price of its Arab Light crude for Asian buyers after OPEC+ decided to accelerate output hikes.
A day before Air Force One touched down in Riyadh to kick off US President Donald Trump’s three-country tour of the Gulf, Saudi Arabia made a pivotal announcement. The kingdom, long synonymous with oil,
Saudi Arabia’s low-cost carrier and a subsidiary of the Saudia Group, is planning to expand into Asian markets as part of its strategy to strengthen its international footprint.