Arab news saudi gazette today

Here are the top news stories from Arab News and Saudi Gazette for today:

Arab News:

  1. Saudi Arabia to host G20 summit in 2023: Saudi Arabia has been chosen to host the G20 summit in 2023, the country's foreign minister said on Tuesday.
  2. King Salman issues decree to establish new Saudi cities: King Salman has issued a royal decree to establish new cities in Saudi Arabia, aimed at promoting urban development and economic growth.
  3. Saudi Arabia to launch new visa system for expats: The Saudi government is set to launch a new visa system for expatriates, which will allow them to apply for visas online and reduce processing times.
  4. Saudi Arabia's non-oil sector grows 2.4% in Q1: Saudi Arabia's non-oil sector grew 2.4% in the first quarter of 2022, driven by a recovery in the construction and manufacturing sectors.
  5. Saudi Arabia to host international conference on renewable energy: Saudi Arabia will host an international conference on renewable energy in October, which will bring together experts and policymakers to discuss the future of renewable energy.

Saudi Gazette:

  1. King Salman issues decree to establish new universities: King Salman has issued a royal decree to establish new universities in Saudi Arabia, aimed at promoting education and research.
  2. Saudi Arabia's GDP grows 2.1% in Q1: Saudi Arabia's GDP grew 2.1% in the first quarter of 2022, driven by a recovery in the oil sector and non-oil sectors.
  3. Saudi Arabia to launch new program to support small businesses: The Saudi government is set to launch a new program to support small businesses, which will provide funding and training to entrepreneurs.
  4. Saudi Arabia's inflation rate falls to 2.5% in April: Saudi Arabia's inflation rate fell to 2.5% in April, driven by a decline in food prices and a stable housing market.
  5. Saudi Arabia to host international conference on Islamic finance: Saudi Arabia will host an international conference on Islamic finance in October, which will bring together experts and policymakers to discuss the future of Islamic finance.

Please note that these are just some of the top news stories from Arab News and Saudi Gazette, and the actual news may have changed since the last update.