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Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships tournament director Salah Tahlak cites a "cramped calendar" as a challenge in attracting top players. The emergence of the Saudi Masters tournament further complicates the landscape, potentially diverting top talent and resources.
Radar bases housing key US missile interceptor hit in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and UAE, satellite images show
Satellite images reveal that radar bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, which house U.S.-made missile interceptor systems, may have been targeted by Iran to degrade air defenses. The radar systems are crucial for detecting incoming missiles and drones.
F1 Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix may not be replaced if cancelled due to Middle East conflict
Sky Sports News reports that the Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will not be replaced if canceled due to the Middle East conflict. The article previews Australian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday at 5am and the first race of the season on Sunday at 4am, live on Sky Sports F1.
MrBeast announces Beast Land, a Saudi Arabian theme park pop-up
MrBeast is launching a temporary theme park called "Beast Land" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The pop-up park is an invitation for fans to meet Jimmy Donaldson.
Las dos opciones que ofrece la ATP a los tenistas para escapar de Dubái: coche a Omán o Arabia Saudí
The ATP is offering tennis players competing in the Dubai Championships two escape routes to other tournaments in Oman and Saudi Arabia, due to logistical challenges. The head of security for the men's circuit expressed concerns about long car journeys.
F1 monitoring Bahrain, Saudi Arabian GPs amid Middle East conflict
Formula 1 is monitoring the ongoing conflict in the Middle East ahead of the upcoming Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix races. The organization is closely watching the situation in the region.
The extraordinary story of a soccer coach, a kidnapping and a Saudi job that didn’t exist
Adrian Heath, a soccer coach, was lured to Morocco under the false pretense of a job offer with a Saudi club, only to be kidnapped and held at knifepoint. The incident reveals a broader pattern of scams targeting coaches seeking opportunities in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.