2019 in Saudi Arabia

The following lists events in the year 2019 in Saudi Arabia.

2019
in
Saudi Arabia
Decades:
See also:Other events of 2019
History of Saudi Arabia

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 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

March

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]

May

June

August

  • 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]
  • 17 August - Yemen's Houthi movement attacked Shaybah natural gas liquefaction facility by drones causing a small fire with no injuries.[16][17]
  • 21 August - Ibtisam Al-Shehri is the first woman who was appointed as a spokeswoman for the Ministry of education.[18]
  • 30 August - a new ministry for Industry and Mineral Resources was established.[19]

September

  • 14 September - Saudi Aramco oil facilities in Abqaiq and Khurais were targeted by a drone attack causing large fires but no casualties.[20]
  • 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]

October

November

  • 3 November - Saudi Aramco announced a plan to list its initial public offering (IPO) in the domestic stock exchange (Tadawul) which expected to be the world’s biggest listing.[23][24]
  • 5 November - Yemen government and separatists sign power sharing deal in Riyadh.[25]
  • 20 November - Saudi Arabia was elected to the executive board of UNESCO for 2019-2023.[26]
  • 22 November - Reema Juffali became the first woman Saudi racing driver to compete in an international racing competition in Saudi Arabia.[27]
  • 27 November - Saudi Arabia was elected to the membership of UNESCO World Heritage Committee.[28]

References