NEOM, which is behind the project and is the brainchild of ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, claims the 106-mile ...
Saudi Arabia’s Belgium-sized city of Neom has unveiled another giga-project. It’s called the Gulf of Aqaba and will contain many of the futuristic hotels the $500 billion project has announced ...
A REEL of horrors including gang rapes and suicides have been reported on the site of Neom - Saudi Arabia’s $1 trillion megacity project. Employees have reported incidents of rape, attempted ...
A project to build a $1.5 billion water desalination plant in the Saudi Arabian desert city of Neom appears to have been scrapped. A consortium made up of Neom subsidiary Enowa, Japan's Itochu ...
There have also been multiple deaths on the site, with one British company saying they could find 'no evidence' of any safety procedures in the multi-billion -dollar project. NEOM has been a ...
Saudi officials describe it as "the world's most ambitious project." It's called Neom, a planned 16-borough city on the Red Sea coast in the northwestern Saudi province of Tabuk. Crown prince ...
However, despite the opening of the Port of Neom, the entire project hasn't gone entirely to plan. For example, The Line - 105-mile skyscraper, lying down instead of stretching upwards - is now ...
The parallel skyscrapers planned to stretch for just over 100 miles and accommodate millions of people. The project is one part of Neom, the kingdom's ambitious venture that is a key element of Vision ...
To recap, Neom is the main project spearheading Saudi Arabia's push to transform its predominantly oil-based economy into a tourism-focused one as fossil fuel use is inevitably reduced in the ...
The latest revelations come after a series of shocking insights into Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 vanity project - including ... The bullying former CEO of Neom, Nadhmi Al-Nasr ...
Saudi Arabia’s giga-project NEOM envisions a revolutionary future for travel — one that blends sustainability, innovation, access to nature, and luxury to redefine the way we explore the world ...
Saudi Arabia imprisoned a woman for 30 years for criticizing the Neom megacity project on Twitter, according to an activist group. ALQST, a UK-based human rights group, said a Saudi court ...