General Entertainment Authority Attracts Investment to Saudi Arabia

General Entertainment Authority Attracts Investment to Saudi Arabia
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General Entertainment Authority Attracts Investment to Saudi Arabia

General Entertainment Authority Attracts Investment to Saudi Arabia

The Saudi General Entertainment Authority (GEA) is counting on the sector’s ability to be a new source of investment in the Kingdom.

It is working on establishing the sector’s pillars by creating the necessary environment to form the industry’s constituents, including the manufacturers, advertisers and consumers, and their affiliated services.

Entertainment constitutes an important part of the services and tourism sectors, which are among the Kingdom Vision 2030’s main pillars.

“We are talking about the sector from a comprehensive perspective since economic diversification is a major part of the Kingdom's vision over the next 10 years,” said Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Mohammad al-Tuwaijri.

In order to achieve sustainable growth, Tuwaijri said: “there must be a diversified development base from different sectors.”

He explained that the service sector, which includes tourism and entertainment, constitutes 10 percent of the GDP as well as 10 percent of jobs around the world.

“We focus on the impact of this sector on employment and tourism,” he said, pointing out that the GEA has in more than one occasion explained that what is spent on entertainment has double benefits on the economy.

He explained that investment is good as it helps to revive the supporting sectors, such as retail, transport services, and real estate.

“This integrated system directly affects economic growth.”

GEA Chairman Turki Al Sheikh, for his part, said that the entertainment sector is promising for investment.

He pointed out that Riyadh will now enjoy significant investment opportunities that have not been exploited yet, including the unused land, expecting these opportunities to achieve rewarding returns.

“The entertainment sector will be like the stock and real estate markets for the country,” he said.



6 Injured after Debris Falls from Attack on Residential Area in Kuwait

Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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6 Injured after Debris Falls from Attack on Residential Area in Kuwait

Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
Smoke rises from an area of Kuwait's international airport after a reported drone strike on April 1, 2026. (Photo by AFP)

An Iranian attack on a residential area in northern Kuwait injured six people on Monday, the Gulf country's health ministry said.

It followed a post on X by Kuwait's army earlier in the day saying the nation's air defenses were working to intercept incoming missiles and drones.

"Falling projectiles and debris in a residential area in the north of the country after an Iranian aggression," the ministry said.

"The total number of injuries rose to six, with varying degrees of wounds."

Overnight from Sunday to Monday, Kuwait had also said it was responding to similar attacks.


Saudi Arabia Intercepts and Destroys Two Drones

Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Saudi Arabia Intercepts and Destroys Two Drones

Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
Saudi defenses downed two drones in recent hours. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)

Saudi defenses intercepted two drones, said Defense Ministry spokesman Turki al-Malki on Monday.

He said the interception and destruction operations were carried out successfully, reported the Saudi Press Agency.


UAE: Falling Debris Injures One after Attack Intercepted

FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
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UAE: Falling Debris Injures One after Attack Intercepted

FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

Falling debris from an intercepted attack injured one person in an industrial area of Abu Dhabi, authorities in the United Arab Emirates said Monday.

"Abu Dhabi authorities have responded to an incident of falling debris on the Raneen Systems company in ICAD (Industrial City of Abu Dhabi) in the Musaffah area, following a successful interception by air defense systems," the Abu Dhabi government's media office posted on X.

"The incident resulted in moderate injuries to a Ghanaian national."

The injury comes a day after authorities in the Emirati city of Sharjah said they were "dealing with an incident that targeted Khor Fakkan.”