PM Narendra Modi Visits L&T’s Riyadh Metro Project site

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Mr. Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, visited L&T's Riyadh Metro Project site on April 02, 2016, as part of his first visit to Saudi Arabia and interacted with L&T's project personnel including blue-collared workmen.

Air Arabia Jordan announces Riyadh flights

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Air Arabia Jordan, the Amman-based joint venture of the Sharjah-headquartered Air Arabia, said on Tuesday it will start three weekly flights to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia on April 14.

Saudi: Homes planned around Riyadh Metro stations

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Residential units are likely to be constructed around the stations of Riyadh Metro

Modi in Riyadh: Nurturing bilateral synergy

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Even as Indian Prime Minister is a frequent traveller abroad and Riyadh is a capital frequented by world leaders, Narendra Modi’s official two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, starting today, is anything but ordinary — both in its contents and the context.

Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid dies of heart attack aged 65: company

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Iraqi-British architect Dame Zaha Hadid has died of a heart attack on Thursday.

Riyadh Metro. Al Olaya Metro Station Design

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Weekly ticket on $23bn Riyadh Metro to cost just $6.67

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A weekly ticket on the $23bn Riyadh Metro will set passengers back a mere SAR 25 ($6.67), according to reports.

SR25: Weekly ticket for Riyadh Metro

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A weekly ticket for the much-awaited Riyadh Metro would cost around SR25, the Riyadh Development Authority has announced.

Dentons leads Fidic discussion at Big 5 Saudi

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Leading global law firm Dentons said it led the discussion on Fidic (International Federation of Consulting Engineers) contracts at the recent Big 5 Saudi Arabia conference held in Jeddah.

120 mobile shops found flouting rules in Riyadh

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More than a hundred shops dealing in communication devices such as mobile phones were caught on the wrong foot during a crackdown by the Labor Ministry in the capital recently.