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Execution of the death penalty in Jazan: Interior Ministry confirms security is in place

The Ministry of Interior carried out the death penalty by way of retribution against a perpetrator in Jazan. Learn about the details of the case and the importance of applying Sharia law in achieving justice and deterring crime in the Kingdom.

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Execution of the death penalty in Jazan: Interior Ministry confirms security is in place

The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced on Thursday the execution of Jumaan bin Salman bin Damnan Al-Ghulaisi Al-Talidi in the Jazan region, after he was convicted of murdering Jubran bin Mohammed bin Matari Al-Talidi, whom he stabbed with a sharp instrument, resulting in his death.

The details of the case date back to the security authorities' arrest of the perpetrator. After conducting the necessary investigations, he was charged with the crime. Upon his referral to the competent court, a legal ruling was issued confirming the charges against him and sentencing him to death by way of retribution. The ruling passed through all stages of litigation, being upheld by the Court of Appeal and then by the Supreme Court, thus becoming final and enforceable. Accordingly, a royal decree was issued to enforce the legally mandated and ratified ruling.

The legal and religious context for the application of retribution

The execution of this sentence is carried out in accordance with the provisions of Islamic Sharia, which is the primary source of legislation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Retribution (the principle of an eye for an eye) is a right belonging to the victim's family, aiming to achieve complete justice for them and deter anyone who might contemplate taking another's life. The Saudi judicial system guarantees the accused all their rights throughout the investigation and trial stages, including the right to defense and legal representation, and ensures the exhaustion of all avenues of appeal to guarantee absolute justice.

Importance and impact on societal stability

Domestically, the implementation of such rulings sends a clear and firm message to society, affirming that the state will not tolerate any threat to life and will uphold the security and stability of the community. It also reinforces the confidence of citizens and residents in the strength of the judicial system and its ability to deliver justice and redress for victims. The application of Sharia punishments, including retribution, is seen as a key factor in reducing serious crime rates in the Kingdom, thus contributing to the maintenance of public order.

In closing, the Ministry of Interior reiterated the Kingdom's commitment to maintaining security, achieving justice, and implementing God's rulings against all who transgress against innocent people and shed their blood. At the same time, it warned anyone contemplating such crimes that they will face the inevitable legal punishment.

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Saudi Meteorology: Thunderstorms and flash floods expected in 7 regions

The National Center for Meteorology warns of moderate to heavy thunderstorms leading to flash floods in 7 regions of the Kingdom, along with active winds that will stir up dust and sand.

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Saudi Meteorology: Thunderstorms and flash floods expected in 7 regions

The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued an advanced warning regarding the expected weather conditions today (Thursday), indicating the possibility of moderate to heavy thunderstorms in 7 major regions, which increases the likelihood of flash floods in a number of valleys and low-lying areas.

According to the center's report, the weather will be accompanied by hail and strong winds. The areas directly affected include large parts of Madinah, Qassim, Hail, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and the Northern Borders region, with the impact extending to the northern parts of the Eastern Province. The report also indicated that the highlands of the western and southwestern regions of the Kingdom may experience light to moderate rainfall. The center further warned of the continued impact of strong winds stirring up dust and sand, which may lead to near-zero horizontal visibility in parts of the aforementioned regions, as well as parts of the Riyadh region, necessitating extreme caution from drivers.

The climatic context and the importance of rainfall for the Kingdom

These weather fluctuations are part of the climatic patterns the Kingdom experiences during transitional periods of the year, as the region is affected by the convergence of different air masses. These rains, locally known as "rains of goodness," are of strategic importance to Saudi Arabia's desert environment, as they directly contribute to replenishing groundwater reservoirs upon which large parts of the country depend. They also revitalize vegetation and natural pastures, and effectively support the agricultural sector.

Expected effects and calls for caution

Despite their benefits, heavy rainfall poses a significant challenge and a source of danger if not handled with caution. The greatest risk lies in the formation of flash floods that flow rapidly through wadis (valleys). Accordingly, relevant authorities, primarily the General Directorate of Civil Defense, have issued repeated warnings to citizens and residents, urging them to exercise extreme caution, stay away from wadis and low-lying areas, and avoid crossing them during rainfall. They also emphasized the importance of following official alerts issued by the National Center of Meteorology and adhering to instructions to ensure the safety of lives and property.

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Saudi Arabia refers accountants to prosecution to enhance market transparency

The Saudi Board of Auditors and Accountants has referred two individuals to the Public Prosecution for serious professional violations, in a move to enhance transparency and protect investors within the framework of Vision 2030.

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Saudi Arabia refers accountants to prosecution to enhance market transparency

The Saudi Organization for Certified Public Accountants (SOCPA) announced that it has taken decisive measures to ensure adherence to professional ethics and standards, referring two individuals to the Public Prosecution for committing crimes stipulated in the Accounting and Auditing Profession Law. This step comes as part of the organization's ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and reliability in the Kingdom's economic environment.

Specifically, the Authority's initial investigations revealed two separate cases. The first involved an individual who continued to practice and issue an audit report on a company's financial statements despite having previously been revoked, a clear violation of regulations and a deliberate attempt to mislead users of financial statements. The second case involved a licensed accountant who intentionally concealed material information that should have been disclosed in his audit report, thereby undermining the report's credibility and eroding the trust that investors and stakeholders place in the accounting profession.

The organizational context and the importance of the accounting profession

These measures are based on Article 10 of the Accounting and Auditing Profession Law, which explicitly criminalizes any practice intended to mislead the public, whether by implying the right to practice the profession without a valid license, or by providing false statements or concealing material information in financial reports and documents. The Saudi Organization for Certified Public Accountants (SOCPA), as the regulatory body for the profession in the Kingdom, plays a pivotal role in oversight and supervision to ensure the application of the highest professional and ethical standards and to protect the national economy from malpractices.

Impact on the investment environment and Vision 2030

These measures are of paramount importance within the context of the economic transformations underway in Saudi Arabia as part of Vision 2030. The Vision aims to attract foreign and domestic investment by providing a transparent and secure investment environment. Reliable financial reporting is the cornerstone of building investor confidence, as investors rely on it to make informed decisions. Firmly enforcing regulations against violators sends a strong message to local and international markets that the Kingdom is committed to enhancing governance, integrity, and transparency in the business sector, thereby strengthening its position as a trusted regional and global financial center.

Such referrals to the Public Prosecution are not only intended to punish violators, but also serve as a strong deterrent to prevent the recurrence of such practices. They also raise awareness among accountants of their professional and legal responsibilities, and underscore that there will be zero tolerance for any practices that could harm the integrity of the profession or mislead users of financial statements.

The Authority reiterated its commitment to continuing its oversight and inspection efforts, urging all licensees to fully comply with regulations, rules, and professional standards to avoid legal liability and to contribute to building a strong and sustainable economy based on trust and credibility.

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Non-Saudi ownership of property in Saudi Arabia: The new system comes into effect

The General Authority for Real Estate has announced the implementation of a system allowing non-Saudis to own real estate. Learn about the conditions and procedures through the Saudi Real Estate Portal and the impact of this decision on the economy.

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Non-Saudi ownership of property in Saudi Arabia: The new system comes into effect

In a historic move aimed at boosting economic openness and attracting foreign investment, the General Authority for Real Estate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced the entry into force of the system allowing non-Saudis to own real estate, with its provisions taking effect today, 3 Sha'ban 1447 AH, corresponding to January 22, 2026. This decision is considered one of the most prominent modern real estate legislations aimed at regulating and enhancing the efficiency of the Saudi real estate market.

Historical background and context of Vision 2030

This system represents a significant shift in the Kingdom's real estate policies, which previously imposed considerable restrictions on foreign ownership of property. This move aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to diversify national income sources and reduce reliance on oil. By opening up the real estate market, the Kingdom seeks to create an attractive investment environment for international investors and global companies, as well as attract talent and expertise to live and work, thus contributing to a thriving economy and a vibrant society.

Application process via the "Saudi Real Estate" portal

The authority clarified that ownership applications are received exclusively through the official digital portal, “Saudi Real Estate.” The platform was designed to streamline procedures for different categories, with the beneficiary's journey varying according to their circumstances

  • Residents within the Kingdom: They can apply directly through the portal using their residency number, where the conditions are automatically verified and the procedures are completed electronically.
  • Non-residents: Their journey begins through Saudi embassies and consulates abroad to obtain a digital identity, and then they complete the ownership application via the portal.
  • Foreign companies and entities: Companies that do not have a presence in the Kingdom must first register with the Ministry of Investment through the “Invest in Saudi Arabia” platform to obtain the unified number (700), before starting the ownership procedures.

Expected economic and social impact

This system is expected to have broad positive impacts across various sectors. Domestically, it will stimulate demand in the real estate market and raise project quality by attracting experienced international developers, creating healthy competition that benefits the end consumer. It will also contribute to creating thousands of job opportunities for Saudi citizens in the construction and real estate services sectors. Regionally and internationally, this decision strengthens Saudi Arabia's position as a global investment hub, placing it among the leading countries in the region for real estate investment, competing with other established markets.

Geographic controls and scopes

The authority confirmed that the system allows non-Saudis to own property in various regions of the Kingdom, with special regulations for the cities of Riyadh and Jeddah, in addition to Mecca and Medina. Precise details will be specified in the Geographical Zones document, which will be announced later. It is worth noting that ownership in the two holy cities will remain restricted to Saudi companies and Muslim individuals, whether from within the Kingdom or abroad, in order to preserve their religious significance.

The General Authority for Real Estate called on all those wishing to own property to visit the official portal “Saudi Real Estate” or contact the unified call center on the number (920017183) to obtain more information and complete their procedures with ease and convenience.

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