Saudi crown prince’s $1 trillion US pledge sparks questions over sovereign fund liquidity
During his recent visit to the United States, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, made a high-profile commitment to invest $1 trillion in Washington while seated beside the US president at the Oval Office. The announcement underscored the scale of Saudi Arabia’s financial ambitions, but it also renewed debate over whether the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund has sufficient liquidity to support such a massive pledge at a time when its domestic projects are encountering financial strain. Much of the responsibility for executing the investment promise would likely fall on the Public Investment Fund, the kingdom’s flagship sovereign wealth fund, which has been under increasing pressure due to slowing returns from several large-scale ventures. The Public Investment Fund has for years been at the centre of Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation strategy, financing ambitious projects intended to diversify the nation’s oil-dependent economy. While the fund officially controls assets valued at approximately $1 trillion, a significant portion is tied up in holdings that are difficult to liquidate and lack transparent public valuations. The situation has prompted fund officials, according to people familiar with internal discussions, to caution international partners that future allocations may be scaled back until liquidity conditions improve. This comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is seeking additional capital for ongoing megaprojects that have already absorbed substantial resources. Among the most prominent initiatives facing headwinds is Neom, the futuristic development planned for the kingdom’s northwest. Conceived as a hub for advanced technology, sustainable living, and major tourism attractions, Neom was expected to showcase the scale and innovation of Saudi Arabia’s modernisation efforts. However, the project has encountered delays, rising costs, and questions about its commercial viability. Similar challenges have surfaced across other ventures funded by the PIF, including luxury Red Sea resorts that remain largely unoccupied despite significant investment. These difficulties have intensified scrutiny over the fund’s ability to sustain its commitments while supporting a broad portfolio of domestic developments. Saudi Arabia continues to benefit from substantial oil reserves, but its energy revenues have been constrained by production cuts linked to global market agreements alongside relatively subdued crude prices. As a result, the kingdom is managing a budget deficit and has increased borrowing to support national spending priorities. Analysts note that these fiscal pressures add complexity to the crown prince’s pledge, which arrives at a moment when the government is balancing long-term economic goals with short-term financial realities. The PIF, established in 1971 to support nationally significant industries, grew slowly for decades before being placed under Prince Mohammed’s direct authority in 2015. Since then, the fund has taken on a far more expansive role, backed by injections of government capital, redirected oil revenues, and assets seized under anti-corruption campaigns. Its portfolio now spans global equities, domestic infrastructure, and emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, reflecting the prince’s drive to position the kingdom as a major player in future technologies. Despite achieving notable gains during periods of rising markets, the fund’s more recent initiatives have faced tougher conditions. In response to financial pressures, the fund’s leadership has reportedly adjusted internal forecasts, restructured teams, and replaced executives overseeing underperforming ventures. Officials have also signalled a shift in focus toward private investments in technology firms, an area viewed as strategically important to the kingdom’s long-term plans. These moves come as global investors track the fund’s evolving strategy, especially given the symbolic weight of the crown prince’s $1 trillion pledge. While signs of strain are evident within the fund’s operations, analysts caution that it is premature to conclude that Saudi Arabia is facing broader economic distress. The kingdom retains substantial financial capacity, and its long-term diversification agenda continues to receive strong state backing. However, the contrast between ambitious international commitments and the financial demands of domestic megaprojects has raised questions about sustainability. Observers will be watching closely to determine whether the kingdom can balance its aspirations abroad with the fiscal realities at home, particularly as the PIF navigates a period of tighter liquidity and heightened scrutiny.
Saudi crown prince’s $1 trillion US pledge sparks questions over sovereign fund liquidity
During his recent visit to the United States, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, made a high-profile commitment to invest $1 trillion in Washington while seated beside the US president at the Oval Office. The announcement underscored the scale of Saudi Arabia’s financial ambitions, but it also renewed debate over whether the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund has sufficient liquidity to support such a massive pledge at a time when its domestic projects are encountering financial strain. Much of the responsibility for executing the investment promise would likely fall on the Public Investment Fund, the kingdom’s flagship sovereign wealth fund, which has been under increasing pressure due to slowing returns from several large-scale ventures. The Public Investment Fund has for years been at the centre of Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation strategy, financing ambitious projects intended to diversify the nation’s oil-dependent economy. While the fund officially controls assets valued at approximately $1 trillion, a significant portion is tied up in holdings that are difficult to liquidate and lack transparent public valuations. The situation has prompted fund officials, according to people familiar with internal discussions, to caution international partners that future allocations may be scaled back until liquidity conditions improve. This comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is seeking additional capital for ongoing megaprojects that have already absorbed substantial resources. Among the most prominent initiatives facing headwinds is Neom, the futuristic development planned for the kingdom’s northwest. Conceived as a hub for advanced technology, sustainable living, and major tourism attractions, Neom was expected to showcase the scale and innovation of Saudi Arabia’s modernisation efforts. However, the project has encountered delays, rising costs, and questions about its commercial viability. Similar challenges have surfaced across other ventures funded by the PIF, including luxury Red Sea resorts that remain largely unoccupied despite significant investment. These difficulties have intensified scrutiny over the fund’s ability to sustain its commitments while supporting a broad portfolio of domestic developments. Saudi Arabia continues to benefit from substantial oil reserves, but its energy revenues have been constrained by production cuts linked to global market agreements alongside relatively subdued crude prices. As a result, the kingdom is managing a budget deficit and has increased borrowing to support national spending priorities. Analysts note that these fiscal pressures add complexity to the crown prince’s pledge, which arrives at a moment when the government is balancing long-term economic goals with short-term financial realities. The PIF, established in 1971 to support nationally significant industries, grew slowly for decades before being placed under Prince Mohammed’s direct authority in 2015. Since then, the fund has taken on a far more expansive role, backed by injections of government capital, redirected oil revenues, and assets seized under anti-corruption campaigns. Its portfolio now spans global equities, domestic infrastructure, and emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, reflecting the prince’s drive to position the kingdom as a major player in future technologies. Despite achieving notable gains during periods of rising markets, the fund’s more recent initiatives have faced tougher conditions. In response to financial pressures, the fund’s leadership has reportedly adjusted internal forecasts, restructured teams, and replaced executives overseeing underperforming ventures. Officials have also signalled a shift in focus toward private investments in technology firms, an area viewed as strategically important to the kingdom’s long-term plans. These moves come as global investors track the fund’s evolving strategy, especially given the symbolic weight of the crown prince’s $1 trillion pledge. While signs of strain are evident within the fund’s operations, analysts caution that it is premature to conclude that Saudi Arabia is facing broader economic distress. The kingdom retains substantial financial capacity, and its long-term diversification agenda continues to receive strong state backing. However, the contrast between ambitious international commitments and the financial demands of domestic megaprojects has raised questions about sustainability. Observers will be watching closely to determine whether the kingdom can balance its aspirations abroad with the fiscal realities at home, particularly as the PIF navigates a period of tighter liquidity and heightened scrutiny.
US plan for Gaza outlines divided security zones under new proposal
The United States is developing a proposal that would divide Gaza into separate security and reconstruction areas as part of a broader plan connected to an upcoming vote at the United Nations Security Council. The plan, described in military documents referenced by officials familiar with the discussions, outlines a division of the territory into a green zone that would fall under Israeli and international military oversight and a red zone that would remain heavily damaged following months of
US plan for Gaza outlines divided security zones under new proposal
The United States is developing a proposal that would divide Gaza into separate security and reconstruction areas as part of a broader plan connected to an upcoming vote at the United Nations Security Council. The plan, described in military documents referenced by officials familiar with the discussions, outlines a division of the territory into a green zone that would fall under Israeli and international military oversight and a red zone that would remain heavily damaged following months of
Saudi crown prince seeks security guarantees as Trump pushes Israel normalisation
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing for a high-stakes visit to Washington this week, marking his first trip to the United States in seven years. The visit comes at a moment of deep regional unease, with Saudi Arabia seeking firmer American security guarantees as tensions rise across the Middle East. While US President Donald Trump is expected to press the crown prince to move toward normalising relations with Israel, officials and analysts suggest that Riyadh remains reluctant
Saudi crown prince seeks security guarantees as Trump pushes Israel normalisation
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is preparing for a high-stakes visit to Washington this week, marking his first trip to the United States in seven years. The visit comes at a moment of deep regional unease, with Saudi Arabia seeking firmer American security guarantees as tensions rise across the Middle East. While US President Donald Trump is expected to press the crown prince to move toward normalising relations with Israel, officials and analysts suggest that Riyadh remains reluctant
US imposes new sanctions on global network aiding Iran’s missile and drone programs
The United States has announced a fresh wave of sanctions targeting individuals and entities accused of supporting Iran’s ballistic missile and drone development programs. The move underscores Washington’s ongoing effort to curtail Tehran’s military capabilities and disrupt its network of global suppliers. In a detailed statement released on Wednesday, the US Treasury Department confirmed that 32 individuals and companies operating across eight countries—including Iran, the
US imposes new sanctions on global network aiding Iran’s missile and drone programs
The United States has announced a fresh wave of sanctions targeting individuals and entities accused of supporting Iran’s ballistic missile and drone development programs. The move underscores Washington’s ongoing effort to curtail Tehran’s military capabilities and disrupt its network of global suppliers. In a detailed statement released on Wednesday, the US Treasury Department confirmed that 32 individuals and companies operating across eight countries—including Iran, the
Hamas to Return Two Hostage Bodies as Israel Keeps Rafah Crossing Closed
Hamas has announced that it will hand over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages as part of the ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel. The group’s military wing stated that the bodies will be transferred at 10:00 PM local time after being recovered in the Gaza Strip earlier in the day. This development comes amid rising tensions following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to close the Rafah Crossing indefinitely, citing Hamas’s failure to fulfill its obligations under the
Hamas to Return Two Hostage Bodies as Israel Keeps Rafah Crossing Closed
Hamas has announced that it will hand over the bodies of two more Israeli hostages as part of the ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel. The group’s military wing stated that the bodies will be transferred at 10:00 PM local time after being recovered in the Gaza Strip earlier in the day. This development comes amid rising tensions following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to close the Rafah Crossing indefinitely, citing Hamas’s failure to fulfill its obligations under the
Trump warns Hamas to stop killings or ‘we’ will act, president says
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump issued a stark public warning aimed at Hamas on Thursday, saying that if the group continues to carry out killings in parts of the Gaza Strip “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” The statement, delivered on social media and reiterated in later remarks, marked a notable hardening of tone after earlier comments by the president that suggested he had permitted a period of internal violence targeting criminal elements within Gaza.
Trump warns Hamas to stop killings or ‘we’ will act, president says
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump issued a stark public warning aimed at Hamas on Thursday, saying that if the group continues to carry out killings in parts of the Gaza Strip “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” The statement, delivered on social media and reiterated in later remarks, marked a notable hardening of tone after earlier comments by the president that suggested he had permitted a period of internal violence targeting criminal elements within Gaza.
Trump criticizes Time cover photo after Gaza peace deal earns global praise
President Donald Trump is earning rare praise from across the political spectrum for brokering a landmark peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, but the president is directing his ire toward Time magazine for what he described as an “unflattering” cover photo. In a post early Tuesday on his Truth Social platform, President Trump complained about the image featured on Time’s upcoming November 10 issue, which includes an in-depth story on the Gaza peace deal. “Time Magazine
Trump criticizes Time cover photo after Gaza peace deal earns global praise
President Donald Trump is earning rare praise from across the political spectrum for brokering a landmark peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, but the president is directing his ire toward Time magazine for what he described as an “unflattering” cover photo. In a post early Tuesday on his Truth Social platform, President Trump complained about the image featured on Time’s upcoming November 10 issue, which includes an in-depth story on the Gaza peace deal. “Time Magazine
Gaza Peace Summit: Ceasefire Signed, Leaders Hail Historic Moment in Middle East
World leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh for a high-level summit following a historic ceasefire in Gaza. The agreement, aimed at ending the recent conflict, was marked by the signing of a peace declaration to solidify a lasting ceasefire between the warring parties. This development came hours after a significant hostage and prisoner swap, providing momentum for regional stability. The leaders attending described the day as historic, emphasizing that humanitarian aid would now begin
Gaza Peace Summit: Ceasefire Signed, Leaders Hail Historic Moment in Middle East
World leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh for a high-level summit following a historic ceasefire in Gaza. The agreement, aimed at ending the recent conflict, was marked by the signing of a peace declaration to solidify a lasting ceasefire between the warring parties. This development came hours after a significant hostage and prisoner swap, providing momentum for regional stability. The leaders attending described the day as historic, emphasizing that humanitarian aid would now begin
Netanyahu gifts Donald Trump golden dove after historic Gaza peace deal
United States President Donald Trump received a golden dove from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Israel following the landmark Gaza peace deal. The symbolic gift was presented as a gesture of gratitude for Trump’s role in mediating the truce that brought an end to months of conflict between Israel and Hamas. The visit marked Trump’s first trip to the region since the ceasefire agreement, which led to the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The
Netanyahu gifts Donald Trump golden dove after historic Gaza peace deal
United States President Donald Trump received a golden dove from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to Israel following the landmark Gaza peace deal. The symbolic gift was presented as a gesture of gratitude for Trump’s role in mediating the truce that brought an end to months of conflict between Israel and Hamas. The visit marked Trump’s first trip to the region since the ceasefire agreement, which led to the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The
Trump declares end of Israel-Hamas war, says Americans should be proud
United States President Donald Trump has announced that the conflict between Israel and Hamas has officially ended, marking what he described as a historic breakthrough in Middle East peace efforts. He confirmed that Israel’s cabinet approved the Gaza peace deal, a development that came after extensive discussions and negotiations. Standing before the nation, Trump said, “All Americans should be proud of the role our country has played in bringing this horrible war to an end,” emphasizing
Trump declares end of Israel-Hamas war, says Americans should be proud
United States President Donald Trump has announced that the conflict between Israel and Hamas has officially ended, marking what he described as a historic breakthrough in Middle East peace efforts. He confirmed that Israel’s cabinet approved the Gaza peace deal, a development that came after extensive discussions and negotiations. Standing before the nation, Trump said, “All Americans should be proud of the role our country has played in bringing this horrible war to an end,” emphasizing
Hamas signals readiness to release Israeli hostages under Trump peace plan
The conflict in Gaza has reached another turning point after Hamas announced its agreement to release all Israeli hostages, alive or deceased, while expressing willingness to negotiate a broader peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump. The statement, delivered on Friday, signaled a potentially pivotal moment in ongoing regional negotiations, though the group’s future actions remain uncertain as deadlines approach. Hamas leaders said they are prepared to work through medi
Hamas signals readiness to release Israeli hostages under Trump peace plan
The conflict in Gaza has reached another turning point after Hamas announced its agreement to release all Israeli hostages, alive or deceased, while expressing willingness to negotiate a broader peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump. The statement, delivered on Friday, signaled a potentially pivotal moment in ongoing regional negotiations, though the group’s future actions remain uncertain as deadlines approach. Hamas leaders said they are prepared to work through medi
Final deadline issued for Hamas to accept peace deal and release hostages
A critical moment has arrived in the ongoing conflict as a final deadline has been issued for Hamas to agree to a peace deal and release all hostages. The ultimatum signals the most forceful warning yet that refusal to comply could bring severe consequences. The current terms are being presented as a last opportunity to secure both the release of captives and the prospect of a ceasefire that could allow humanitarian relief into affected areas. The language of the ultimatum was stark and uncompro
Final deadline issued for Hamas to accept peace deal and release hostages
A critical moment has arrived in the ongoing conflict as a final deadline has been issued for Hamas to agree to a peace deal and release all hostages. The ultimatum signals the most forceful warning yet that refusal to comply could bring severe consequences. The current terms are being presented as a last opportunity to secure both the release of captives and the prospect of a ceasefire that could allow humanitarian relief into affected areas. The language of the ultimatum was stark and uncompro
Netanyahu Apologises To Qatar After Doha Strike As Trump Forces Call In White House
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was forced into a rare public apology this week, after US President Donald Trump pushed him to directly address Qatar over a deadly airstrike in Doha. The strike, which took place on September 9, killed five people, including the son of senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya, and rattled Washington as well as key mediators in the ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks. The White House r
Netanyahu Apologises To Qatar After Doha Strike As Trump Forces Call In White House
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was forced into a rare public apology this week, after US President Donald Trump pushed him to directly address Qatar over a deadly airstrike in Doha. The strike, which took place on September 9, killed five people, including the son of senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya, and rattled Washington as well as key mediators in the ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks. The White House r
Trump and Netanyahu announce Gaza peace plan with hostages release proposal
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday announced a comprehensive peace initiative aimed at ending the ongoing Gaza war, expanding the Abraham Accords, and setting the stage for long-term stability in the Middle East. The announcement came after an extended meeting at the White House, where both leaders addressed the press in the State Dining Room and described the day as historic. Trump declared that the plan was designed to end not just the fighting in
Trump and Netanyahu announce Gaza peace plan with hostages release proposal
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday announced a comprehensive peace initiative aimed at ending the ongoing Gaza war, expanding the Abraham Accords, and setting the stage for long-term stability in the Middle East. The announcement came after an extended meeting at the White House, where both leaders addressed the press in the State Dining Room and described the day as historic. Trump declared that the plan was designed to end not just the fighting in
Hummus Republic opens first central Ohio location in Delaware with Mediterranean flavors
Central Ohio has welcomed a new addition to its dining scene with the arrival of Hummus Republic, a fast casual Mediterranean chain known for its fresh falafel, signature hummus, and highly customizable menu. The restaurant officially opened its first central Ohio location in Delaware, located at 1710 Columbus Pike, after hosting a successful grand opening in August. The launch marks another step in the expansion of the California-based chain, which has been steadily growing across the United
Hummus Republic opens first central Ohio location in Delaware with Mediterranean flavors
Central Ohio has welcomed a new addition to its dining scene with the arrival of Hummus Republic, a fast casual Mediterranean chain known for its fresh falafel, signature hummus, and highly customizable menu. The restaurant officially opened its first central Ohio location in Delaware, located at 1710 Columbus Pike, after hosting a successful grand opening in August. The launch marks another step in the expansion of the California-based chain, which has been steadily growing across the United
Saudi Arabia–Pakistan Defence Pact: Will Riyadh Stand With Islamabad Against India
Saudi Arabia’s decision to sign a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement with Pakistan has stirred debates across South Asia and the Middle East. The pact, which promises that an attack on one country will be treated as an attack on both, resembles a NATO-style commitment. For Pakistan, struggling with economic and diplomatic challenges, this deal is seen as a significant political win and a potential deterrence against India. Yet, beneath the surface, exper
Saudi Arabia–Pakistan Defence Pact: Will Riyadh Stand With Islamabad Against India
Saudi Arabia’s decision to sign a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement with Pakistan has stirred debates across South Asia and the Middle East. The pact, which promises that an attack on one country will be treated as an attack on both, resembles a NATO-style commitment. For Pakistan, struggling with economic and diplomatic challenges, this deal is seen as a significant political win and a potential deterrence against India. Yet, beneath the surface, exper
Arab-Islamic NATO: Egypt Pushes Defense Alliance With Pakistan, Turkey Support
The emergency Arab-Islamic summit held in Doha on Monday has triggered renewed calls for a NATO-style military alliance of Muslim nations. The push, spearheaded by Egypt, comes in the wake of Israel’s strike in Doha that killed Hamas operatives and a Qatari officer. While leaders differed on concrete action against Israel, the summit may have set in motion the groundwork for an Arab-Islamic defense pact. Egypt,
Arab-Islamic NATO: Egypt Pushes Defense Alliance With Pakistan, Turkey Support
The emergency Arab-Islamic summit held in Doha on Monday has triggered renewed calls for a NATO-style military alliance of Muslim nations. The push, spearheaded by Egypt, comes in the wake of Israel’s strike in Doha that killed Hamas operatives and a Qatari officer. While leaders differed on concrete action against Israel, the summit may have set in motion the groundwork for an Arab-Islamic defense pact. Egypt,
Israel Airstrikes Doha In Summit Of Fire To Target Hamas Leaders
Israel has expanded its war beyond Gaza, striking the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday in a military operation dubbed “Summit of Fire.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that the airstrikes were carried out to eliminate senior Hamas leaders, who it claims have long directed operations abroad and were central to orchestrating the October 7, 2023 massacre. The military said the strike was executed in
Israel Airstrikes Doha In Summit Of Fire To Target Hamas Leaders
Israel has expanded its war beyond Gaza, striking the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday in a military operation dubbed “Summit of Fire.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that the airstrikes were carried out to eliminate senior Hamas leaders, who it claims have long directed operations abroad and were central to orchestrating the October 7, 2023 massacre. The military said the strike was executed in
Netanyahu meets JD Vance, Mike Johnson after pledging Trump for Nobel peace prize
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington to meet with US vice-president JD Vance and House speaker Mike Johnson, following his announcement that he will nominate US president Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize. The meetings come at a crucial time as the Gaza conflict continues, and tensions with Iran remain high. Netanyahu’s day began with a morning meeting at Blair House with JD Vance. This was followed by a discussion with Mike Johnson at the Capitol.
Netanyahu meets JD Vance, Mike Johnson after pledging Trump for Nobel peace prize
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington to meet with US vice-president JD Vance and House speaker Mike Johnson, following his announcement that he will nominate US president Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize. The meetings come at a crucial time as the Gaza conflict continues, and tensions with Iran remain high. Netanyahu’s day began with a morning meeting at Blair House with JD Vance. This was followed by a discussion with Mike Johnson at the Capitol.
Trump Warns Iran of More Airstrikes Over Nuclear Activity Amid Rising Tensions
US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iran on Friday, asserting on his Truth Social platform that he had personally intervened to prevent the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In the same message, Trump accused the Iranian leader of ingratitude and threatened renewed airstrikes if Iran made progress in developing military-grade nuclear capabilities. The remarks followed an already tense geopolitical atmosphere, as Iran prepared to hold a state
Trump Warns Iran of More Airstrikes Over Nuclear Activity Amid Rising Tensions
US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iran on Friday, asserting on his Truth Social platform that he had personally intervened to prevent the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In the same message, Trump accused the Iranian leader of ingratitude and threatened renewed airstrikes if Iran made progress in developing military-grade nuclear capabilities. The remarks followed an already tense geopolitical atmosphere, as Iran prepared to hold a state









