The conservative Islamic kingdom’s approach to social policy change is often silence and ambiguity. Legalizing alcohol has ...
Non-Muslim foreign residents will be able to purchase alcohol in Saudi Arabia — but only if they make more than 50,000 riyals ...
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Saudi Arabia quietly opens alcohol sales—but only for the rich and expats
Saudi Arabia’s decades-long alcohol ban faces a quiet test, as an unmarked Riyadh store reportedly begins selling alcohol to ...
Branded alcohol had been entering the country’s informal market through embassies. But the government ended that system in ...
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Viral: Social media erupts as Saudi Arabia lifts 73-year ban on liquor for rich diplomats and expats
Saudi Arabia is easing its strict alcohol ban for select non-Muslim foreign residents, allowing purchases at a Riyadh liquor ...
Saudi Arabia has taken further steps to relax rules around the sale of alcohol by allowing non-Muslim foreign residents with ...
Saudi Arabia is allowing non-Muslim foreign residents to purchase alcohol, but only those earning over 50,000 riyals monthly ...
Non-Muslim foreign residents who have a monthly earning of 50,000 riyals ($13,300) will reportedly be allowed to make ...
For decades, only diplomats were allowed to buy alcohol in Saudi Arabia legally. This followed the country’s strict alcohol ...
A Riyadh bar is serving alcohol to wealthy patrons, with reports of other exceptions to the Kingdom’s strict religious bans.
The move comes nearly two years after the kingdom quietly opened an alcohol shop for foreign diplomats in Riyadh’s Diplomatic ...
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Saudi Arabia to open new alcohol stores despite ban, sources say
Saudi Arabia plans to open two new alcohol stores sources have said, in addition to one that opened in the capital Riyadh last year despite a decades-old ban on selling alcohol. The new stores would ...
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