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Riyadh is the capital city of Saudi Arabia, as evidenced by its role as a primary destination for international investors [1], a hub for evacuation flights [2], and a target for ballistic missiles {fact:3, fact:5}. Furthermore, Riyadh serves as the seat of the Saudi government {fact:4, fact:6} and is central to the nation's diplomatic and religious policy discussions [3].
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War by Proxy: Iran's Growing Footprint in the Middle East - CSIS csis.org 2 facts
Iran War: Kinetic, Cyber, Electronic and Psychological Warfare ... resecurity.com 1 fact
claimThe United Kingdom, Germany, Slovakia, and Czechia have announced intentions to conduct evacuations for their citizens in the region, with flights scheduled from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Muscat, Oman; and Amman, Jordan.
Private Wealth Migration 2025 | Press Release - Henley & Partners henleyglobal.com 1 fact
measurementSaudi Arabia is projected to see a net inflow of 2,400 new millionaires in 2025, benefiting from a surge in returning nationals and international investors settling in Riyadh and Jeddah.
The Persian Gulf TV War by Douglas Kellner (http://www.gseis.ucla ... pages.gseis.ucla.edu 1 fact
accountDiplomatic sources claimed in a December 18, 1990, United Press International report that Algerian President Chadli Benjedid attempted to arrange a meeting between Saddam Hussein and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, but the Saudi kingdom discouraged the effort by failing to invite Benjedid to Riyadh.
Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org 1 fact
claimThe governments of Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), Kuwait (Kuwait City), and Bahrain (Manama) distanced themselves from Türkiye, citing the country's perceived hostility and interference in Arab affairs.