Riyadh, Comedy Festival and Aziz Ansari
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Bill Burr used his latest Monday Morning Podcast episode to address mounting criticism surrounding his recent appearance at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia. The comedian spent the first several minutes of the Oct.
The bulk of criticism against Burr (and other comedians on the lineup) concerns the fact that Riyadh Comedy Festival was arranged by the Saudi Arabian government, a.k.a. the ones doing the oppressing.
The veteran comedy superstar “doesn’t give a f***” what anyone thinks of his recent trip to Saudi Arabia: “If it affects my career, I've been to LAX enough in my life, I'll f***ing sit home for a little bit.
Etihad adds Medan and Phnom Penh to network Etihad Airways has expanded its South-east Asia network with the launch of new routes to Medan in North Sumatra and Phnom Penh in Cambodia, bringing its total global destinations to 83.
The comedy world has been in an uproar over the Riyadh Comedy Festival, which ended today after two weeks of performances in Saudi Arabia’s capital. Extremely popular comics including Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle,
Saudi Arabia is making dramatic changes to its real estate market as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks to solve one of Riyadh’s biggest hurdles: A property crunch that’s hindering its ability to compete with the financial hubs of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Muhammad Ovais Yousuf has spoken to Gulf Business in an interview just a day after Riyadh Air announced its inaugural test flight to London
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz took aim at Iran during his debut on Wednesday at the annual United Nations meeting of world leaders, calling for a united front to contain Riyadh's rival and stop it from getting weapons of mass destruction.