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Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveils ambitious plans aimed at ending the kingdom's dependence on oil. But can they really transform themselves into a global investment power? Francis Maguire reports
Christian Zurita, who was tapped at the last minute to take the place of Ecuador's slain presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, casts his vote wearing heavy protection. Ecuadorans head to the polls in a presidential election tarnished by the murder of a top candidate, which cast a spotlight on the violence ravaging a once-peaceful nation caught up in the illicit global drug trade. Ecuadorans head to the polls in a presidential election tarnished by the murder of a top candidate, which cast a spotlight on the violence ravaging a once-peaceful nation caught up in the illicit global drug trade. IMAGES
"It's not the end of my career to come in [Saudi Arabia].. I’m really really happy to be here," says Portuguese footballer Ronaldo during a presser at the Mrsool Park stadium in Riyadh where the Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr unveiled the biggest recruit in its history. IMAGES
Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's energy minister, Alexander Novak, Russian deputy prime minister in charge of energy, Suhail Mohammed Al Mazrouei, energy minister of the United Arab Emirates and Haitham al-Ghais, Secretary General of OPEC arrive at the OPEC+ meeting in Vienna, expected to agree on major production cuts to prop up prices. IMAGES
The Saudi Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, arrives at his hotel in Vienna on the eve of an OPEC+ meeting, the first in-person meeting at the group's headquarters since March 2020. IMAGES