Keywords: Public investment
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plans to host a record-breaking football spectacle in 2034 are entering a more cautious phase as the kingdom reassesses its approach to infrastructure development. Authorities have scaled back some stadium designs, adjusted budgets, and delayed construction timelines to......
His Majesty King Mohammed VI used the opening of Morocco’s parliamentary session to call for greater accountability and vigilance in public service. Addressing lawmakers, he emphasized the need to align major national projects with social programs to ensure they deliver tangible benefits to all......
Saudi Arabia’s nearly $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), announced that artificial intelligence and automation now underpin “every layer” of its operations. This integration is not only reshaping the fund’s investment strategies but also reflecting......
Saudi arabia's public investment fund (PIF) has become an official partner of the 2025 fifa club world cup, a month-long tournament held in stadiums across the united states. This partnership comes a week before the inaugural tournament begins. This move by PIF, the kingdom’s sovereign wealth......
In a remarkable display of ambition, Saudi Arabia is reportedly preparing to make a staggering offer of €1.3 billion for Real Madrid’s Brazilian winger, Vinicius Jr. If the deal goes through, it would set a new record for the highest football transfer in history. The Saudi Public Investment......
Morocco's commitment to public investment has shown remarkable growth, with allocations rising from MAD 52.3 billion ($5.1 billion) in 2015 to MAD 119.2 billion ($11.6 billion) in 2023, according to Zineb El Adaoui, First President of the Court of Accounts. In her presentation to parliament's......
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