In today's world, 2019 in Saudi Arabia has become a topic of great importance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. From experts in the field to those simply looking for general information, 2019 in Saudi Arabia is a topic that has captured the attention of many. With the growing impact that 2019 in Saudi Arabia has had on different areas of society, it is crucial to further understand its relevance and how it directly affects our lives. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to 2019 in Saudi Arabia, with the aim of providing a broader and more complete vision of this topic that has generated so much debate and interest today.
5 January - Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun was detained by Thai authorities whilst transiting through Bangkok airport, en route from Kuwait to Australia. She was attempting to flee her family and seek asylum in Australia because she says they subjected her to physical and psychological abuse and is concerned that she could face execution if deported back to her native Saudi Arabia.[1]
February
5 February 2019 - The Saudi satellite SGS-1 was launched.[2]
11 February - Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, officially inaugurated King Abdullah Port, the first fully privately owned, developed and operated port.[3]
27 March - Aramco signs share purchase agreement to acquire 70% majority stake in SABIC from the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia for $69.1 billion in one of the biggest deals in the global chemical industry.[7]
April
1 April - Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman laid the foundation stone for the establishment of the Air War Center.[8]
21 April - Four heavily armed attackers were killed in a failed terrorist attack on a Mabahith building in Zulfi, north of Riyadh.[9]
1 August - Saudi Arabia allowed women to travel abroad, register a divorce or a marriage, and apply for official documents without the consent of a male guardian.[13][14]
11 August - The total number of pilgrims participated in 2019's Hajj season is 2,489,406.[15]
27–27 September - Saudi Arabia formally announced the issuance of the tourist visa to visitors from 49 countries for a fee of $80. The visa can be either obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival.[21]
29 September - Houthi rebels claimed they have captured thousands of Saudi troops in fighting in Najran.[22]