Saudi Arabia has revealed its plan to construct the world's largest potable water project by digging a 'river' four meters deep, 11 meters wide and 12,000 kilometers long. Aimed to surpass the Nile River and become the world's largest desalinated water transport network, the artificial river will use anti-corrosion pipes, with each pipe having a diameter of 2.25 metres,
Saudi Arabia and Egypt have revealed their plan to construct an "artificial river", aimed at surpassing the Nile River. Saudi Arabia's new project is set to become the world's largest desalinated water transport network, the artificial river will use anti-corrosion pipes, with each pipe having a diameter of 2.25 metres, reports Arabian Business. Meanwhile, the 'New Delta'
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Proclaiming friendship with Israel is easy, but how much is this friendship worth, when these very “friends” turn a blind eye to Holocaust denial and terror advocacy?
That’s the premise behind
Seen, the entertaining and informative show hosted by Ahmad Al Shugairi.
Named after the letter that begins so’al , the Arabic word for question, the programme airs every night on MBC 1 at 6.10pm in Saudi Arabia (7.10pm UAE time) and marks the return of the popular Saudi personality after seven years away from the small screen.
Judging by the opening two episodes, Al Shugairi picks up where he left off.
Seen is the natural successor to his previous Ramadan series
Khawatir.
While that hit show, running for 11 seasons from 2005 to 2015, suggested ways in which Saudi Arabia could achieve its potential - from investment in science and technology, to harnessing the vitality of its youthful population –