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  2. Al Madina (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Madina's article about Avicenna dated 1964 caused a diplomatic crisis between Saudi Arabia and the Imperial Iran due to the fact that he was described by the paper as an Arab thinker. On 2 August 2017 the newspaper criticized many Arab states said to maintain relations with Israel but deny it, [although] these ties can hardly be denied given ...

  3. Saudi Research and Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .srmg .com /en. Saudi Research and Media Group ( SRMG ), also known as the Saudi Media Group, is a Saudi state-backed media company registered in Riyadh. [4] The group mainly publishes, prints and distributes various publications. [5] The company operates in Saudi Arabia where there are no independent media.

  4. List of companies of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Al Bilad Bank: Financials Banks Riyadh: 2004 Islamic bank Al Faisaliah Group: Conglomerates - Riyadh: 1970 Food & beverage, consumer goods, media, chemicals Al Madina: Consumer services Publishing Jeddah: 1937 Newspaper Al Riyadh: Consumer services Publishing Riyadh: 1965 Newspaper Al Shoula Group: Conglomerates - Riyadh: 1970 Insurance, real ...

  5. Royal Saudi Navy - Wikipedia

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    4 Al Madinah-class frigates based in the Red Sea, built in France (Arsenal de Marine, Lorient (French Government Dockyard and CNIM, La Seyne) in the mid-1980s. Their full load displacement is 2,610 tons and they are armed with eight Otomat surface-to-surface missiles, one 8-cell Crotale surface-to-air missile launcher (26 missiles total), one ...

  6. Rana Abdel-Rahim Koleilat - Wikipedia

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    Rana Abdel-Rahim Koleilat ( Arabic: رنا عبد الرحيم قليلات, born January 23, 1967) is a Lebanese Sunni [1] female banker who was accused of being at the head of the biggest banking scandal in the history of Lebanon. She fled Lebanon to Brazil in 2005, while she was being investigated for the mysterious collapse of Al-Madina ...

  7. Al-Madina Bank scandal - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina Bank ( Arabic: بنك المدينة) was a Lebanese bank that was seized by the Banque du Liban and closed completely in 2003 [1] [2] because of its mysterious case of suspicion in money laundering, corruption and fraud. [3] [2] The main figure in the scandal was Rana Koleilat, [4] but also Adnan Abu Ayyash, the bank owner, and his ...

  8. BinDawood Stores - Wikipedia

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    Website. bindawood .com. BinDawood Stores is a supermarket and hypermarket chain in Saudi Arabia. It is owned by BinDawood Holding. [2] [3] The first BinDawood store was opened in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1984. [4] As of August 2020, BinDawood operates 27 hypermarkets and supermarkets in the Kingdom in major cities such as Mecca and Madinah. [5]

  9. Saudi Binladin Group - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Binladen Group ( SBG; Arabic: مجموعة بن لادن السعودية Maǧmūʿat Bin Lādin al-Saʿūdiyyah ), known as Binladen Group Global Holding Company since 2019, [1] is a multinational construction conglomerate headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In 2011, the Saudi Binladen Group signed a US$1.23 billion contractual ...