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Press Dossier   By Date  15/06/2025
Saudi Arabia reshapes workforce with surge in talent mobility solutions
As Saudi Arabia pushes forward with its Vision 2030 transformation agenda, talent mobility services are emerging as a pivotal force in reshaping the Kingdom’s employment landscape — streamlining transitions, boosting retention, and aligning workforce development with national diversification goals.
MENA funding rounds, expansions continue
The Middle East and North Africa witnessed several funding rounds for startups in the past week, with firms across multiple industries eyeing geographical expansion.
Saudi Arabia arrests 9,639 illegals in one week
Saudi authorities arrested 9,639 people in one week for breaching residency, work, and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.
Kuwait confirms local market stability amid regional tensions
After the Zionist entity’s attack on Iran on Friday, which prompted swift retaliation and heightened regional tensions, Kuwaiti authorities have moved to reassure the public that local markets remain stable and essential supplies secure.
No radiation detected in Gulf; Kuwait bolsters health, water systems
As military attacks escalate between Iran and the Zionist entity, raising fears of nuclear safety risks across the region, Kuwaiti authorities have affirmed their full readiness to safeguard public health and water supplies.
Record KD 15 million raised in Kuwait’s third debt relief drive
Kuwait’s Ministry of Social Affairs announced Thursday that the third national campaign to settle the debts of insolvent Kuwaiti citizens (“gharameen”) has so far raised over KD 15 million, exceeding the first two campaigns.
Kuwait moves to scrap housing law critics say created unequal access
Kuwait’s Cabinet has taken steps to repeal a controversial housing law that critics say unfairly granted a second chance at public housing to a select group of citizens, while thousands of others remained on waiting lists.
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