Arab News at 44: Top 10 most read stories of the year

Updated 20 April 2019
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Arab News at 44: Top 10 most read stories of the year

RIYADH: As Arab News celebrates its 44th anniversary, we take a look back at what our loyal readers were perusing over the past 12 months — from Mariah Carey rocking the Kingdom to talk about Saudi Aramco's IPO, it certainly was an eventful year on the pages of Arab News.

King Salman extends Saudi National Day break to Monday

Saudi Arabia's King Salman gave Saudis across the Kingdom some very welcome news when he ordered a one day extension to the National Day break back in September 2018.

ExxonMobil close to hitting huge oil reserves in Pakistan, bigger than Kuwait’s

The US energy giant ExxonMobil announced it was close to hitting huge oil reserves near the Pakistan-Iran border, which were reported to be even bigger than the Kuwaiti reserves, in August 2018.

Frenchman commits suicide in Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mosque in Makkah

Tragedy struck in June last year when a Frenchman committed suicide by throwing himself off the roof of the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Makkah.

41 job types designated as Saudi-only

Saudi Minister of Labor and Social Development Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rajhi issued a decree back in December to limit work in 41 fields in Madinah to Saudi men and women. The ruling kicked into action earlier this month on April 7.

Mariah Carey wows fans in Saudi Arabia with her first concert in the Kingdom

Earlier this year, Mariah Carey took the stage in Saudi Arabia to become the highest profile international artist to perform in the Kingdom since the easing of restrictions on entertainment. What an electric night of music it was too...

US universities honor Saudi students who died trying to rescue kids

In September 2018, two Saudi students in the US died trying to save two young children from drowning and were awarded posthumous honorary degrees from the universities they were attending after their bravery came to light.

Al-Falih confirms Saudi Aramco IPO expected within two years 

The much-anticipated stock market launch of Saudi Aramco, the world’s biggest oil company, was announced to be taking place within two years, Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi minister of energy, industry and mineral resources, said back in March.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Prince Alwaleed, discuss role of private sector under Vision 2030​

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and discussed the private sector's future and role in the success of Vision 2030 back in July 2018.

An Arab affair: Trump daughter falls for Lebanese billionaire heir

It was said that US President Donald Trump would have to think twice before speaking politics at the dinner table once it was reported that his daughter Tiffany was dating Lebanese business heir Michael Boulos.


‘Tehran’ producer Dana Eden found dead in Athens hotel room

Updated 16 February 2026
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‘Tehran’ producer Dana Eden found dead in Athens hotel room

  • Greek police say death being treated as suicide

DUBAI: Dana Eden, a producer of the Israeli thriller series “Tehran,” was found dead in her hotel room in Athens on Sunday, according to Israel’s public broadcaster Kan.

The 52-year-old was reportedly in Greece for the filming of the show’s fourth season, which stars Niv Sultan, Shaun Toub, and Hugh Laurie.

Greek police said that the cause of death had not been officially confirmed but that the case was being treated as a suicide based on available evidence and witness testimony, according to media reports. 

Eden co-led the production company Donna and Shula Productions with showrunner Shula Spiegel.

In a statement issued Monday, the company said that “the rumors about criminal death or about a national background are not true and are not grounded,” and urged the media and public to “behave responsibly and sensibly” and “refrain from publishing unverified assumptions.

“It’s a moment of great pain for the family, friends and colleagues. We ask to preserve Dana’s dignity and the privacy of her dears,” the statement added.