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Press Dossier   By Date  01/08/2022
Riyadh swamped by heavy rain and thunderstorm
Heavy rain and thunderstorm lashed Riyadh on Sunday, causing floods and puddles in some valleys and roads.
Saudi Arabia warns against withholding workers’ passports, wages
Withholding a worker’s passport or wages are among practices of suspected human trafficking in Saudi Arabia, an official has said.
3 expats charged of forming a gang; attempting to smuggle SR1.3m
The Public Prosecution revealed on Sunday that the Economic Crimes Prosecution wing had charged 3 people with forming a gang, in addition to attempting to smuggle SR1.3 million out of Saudi Arabia.
No hiring of workers with criminal record; no deduction of recruitment fee from salary
The new labor agreement that was agreed upon by Riyadh and Islamabad to hire workers from Pakistan stipulates that no Pakistanis with a criminal record shall be hired to Saudi Arabia.
UAE Central Bank issues new instructions regarding the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme
The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has issued a notice to all banks and finance companies operating in the UAE on housing loans granted to beneficiaries of the Home Finance of the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme (SZHP).
Convenience, not cash, is king in today’s transactions, and fintech makes it happen
We discuss the rapid pace of progress all the time, but the scale we use to measure progress in financial services remains the classic ‘decade’. If the tech industry at large has contributed anything to our concept of growth, it’s the collapsing of time between breakthroughs.
UAE weather: Dusty day ahead, with a chance of rain
The weather in the UAE today will be usty and partly cloudy to cloudy at times, according to the National Centre of Meteorology.
UAE: At least Dh50,000 fine, jail time for those who fund drug abuse
Those who fund drug abuse could face imprisonment, as well as a fine of not less than Dh50,000.
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