Saudi Arabia Near to Top Hotel Destinations List Worldwide

Side of the activities of the Saudi Arabia Hospitality Investment Conference (SHIC) 2020 (Photo: Ali al-Dhaheri)
Side of the activities of the Saudi Arabia Hospitality Investment Conference (SHIC) 2020 (Photo: Ali al-Dhaheri)
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Saudi Arabia Near to Top Hotel Destinations List Worldwide

Side of the activities of the Saudi Arabia Hospitality Investment Conference (SHIC) 2020 (Photo: Ali al-Dhaheri)
Side of the activities of the Saudi Arabia Hospitality Investment Conference (SHIC) 2020 (Photo: Ali al-Dhaheri)

Participants in the Saudi Arabia Hospitality Investment Conference (SHIC) 2020 affirmed that the Kingdom has made quantum leaps in reviving the hospitality industry.

They said it has become near to top the list of the most important hotel destinations in the world, with its introduction of the new tourist visa and openness to entertainment.

Activities of the third session of the two-day SHIC kicked off on Tuesday, in the capital, Riyadh.

More than 350 of the most prominent officials in the tourism and hospitality sector in the region have participated, as well as a number of senior developers, investors, owners, and hotel operators, to discuss the future of growing hospitality and booming hotel services in the Kingdom.

The conference addresses more than 90 speakers, including prominent officials of leading bodies and companies that contribute to advancing the pace of investment in the hospitality and hotel services industry.

These include the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH), the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), Al-Hokair Group, Amaala Company, The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), and Diriyah Gate Development Authority.

Activities of the SHIC tackle various subjects that contribute to the continued growth and prosperity of the hospitality and hotel industry, from asset management and concessions to sustainable luxury and modern technologies, such as artificial intelligence.

It also displays studies on megaprojects, as well as many private sessions and short interventions through which major hotel brands will provide their latest services related to accommodation and loyalty programs.

According to the latest statistics by the SCTH, more than 150,000 new hotel rooms will be added throughout Saudi Arabia during the next three years, 30 percent of which will be government funded, while the private sector will finance 70 percent.

This step is due to the interest expressed by many international companies specialized in managing and operating hotels and their commitment to the tourism and hospitality sector in Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, the SCTH aims to increase the contribution by the tourism sector to 10 percent of Saudi Arabia's gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030 through attracting 100 million annual visits and providing up to one million new job opportunities.



Saudi Foreign Minister, Slovak Deputy Prime Minister Sign General Cooperation Agreement

The two sides signed a general cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation and mutual understanding across various fields - SPA
The two sides signed a general cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation and mutual understanding across various fields - SPA
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Saudi Foreign Minister, Slovak Deputy Prime Minister Sign General Cooperation Agreement

The two sides signed a general cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation and mutual understanding across various fields - SPA
The two sides signed a general cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation and mutual understanding across various fields - SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met in Riyadh Monday Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of the Slovak Republic Robert Kaliňák.

They reviewed ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in a manner that serves their mutual interests and discussed regional and international developments, SPA reported.

The two sides signed a general cooperation agreement between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the Slovak Republic, aimed at enhancing cooperation and mutual understanding across various fields.


Khalid bin Salman Visits Saudi Interior Ministry Pavilion at World Defense Show

Prince Khalid was briefed on the ministry’s operational capabilities to enhance decision-making. SPA
Prince Khalid was briefed on the ministry’s operational capabilities to enhance decision-making. SPA
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Khalid bin Salman Visits Saudi Interior Ministry Pavilion at World Defense Show

Prince Khalid was briefed on the ministry’s operational capabilities to enhance decision-making. SPA
Prince Khalid was briefed on the ministry’s operational capabilities to enhance decision-making. SPA

Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz visited the Ministry of Interior's pavilion at the World Defense Show, held in Riyadh.

Prince Khalid was briefed on the ministry’s operational capabilities to enhance decision-making, command and control, and predictive intelligence, all aimed at protecting residents across the Kingdom.

During his tour, he explored how the ministry is advancing proactive security and efficient emergency management through innovative technical solutions.

The tour also underscored the role of the unified security operations centers (911) in the national response system and the ministry's commitment to international partnerships in security and smart systems.


OIC Condemns Israeli Cabinet's Legalization of Settlements

 Israeli soldier points his weapon towards the camera, during a weekly settlers' tour in Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 7, 2026. (Reuters)
Israeli soldier points his weapon towards the camera, during a weekly settlers' tour in Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 7, 2026. (Reuters)
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OIC Condemns Israeli Cabinet's Legalization of Settlements

 Israeli soldier points his weapon towards the camera, during a weekly settlers' tour in Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 7, 2026. (Reuters)
Israeli soldier points his weapon towards the camera, during a weekly settlers' tour in Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 7, 2026. (Reuters)

The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned on Monday the Israeli cabinet’s approval of measures that aim to deepen Israeli control over the occupied West Bank and weaken the already limited powers of the Palestinian Authority.

The OIC said Israel’s “colonial settlement policy constitutes a war crime and a flagrant violation of international law and relevant United Nations resolutions, foremost among which is Security Council Resolution 2334 and the legal opinion issued by the International Court of Justice.”

It renewed its call on the international community, particularly the Security Council, “to shoulder its responsibilities and take immediate action to put an end to all crimes and violations committed by Israel against the Palestinian people, their land, and their holy sites.”

The office of Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in a statement announced the decisions that would make it easier for Jewish settlers to force Palestinians to give up land, adding that “we will continue to bury the idea of a Palestinian state.”

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in a statement called the decision “dangerous” and an “open Israeli attempt to legalize settlement expansion” and land confiscation. He called for the United States and UN Security Council to intervene immediately.

The decision was announced a few days before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington about Iran and other matters.

The measures announced Sunday include canceling a prohibition on sales of West Bank land to Israeli Jews, declassifying West Bank land registry records to ease land acquisition, transferring construction planning at religious and other sensitive sites in the volatile city of Hebron to Israeli authorities, and allowing Israeli enforcement of environmental and archaeological matters in Palestinian-administered areas.

The measures also would revive a committee that would allow the state of Israel to make “proactive” land purchases in the territory — “a step intended to guarantee land reserves for settlement for generations to come.”