Setting off in Saudi Arabia Extreme E comes to MBC Action

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The first of the Extreme E races will take place across the desert landscape of AlUla, Saudi Arabia. (Extreme E)
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Updated 15 March 2021
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Setting off in Saudi Arabia Extreme E comes to MBC Action

  • Extreme E is an international off-road racing series that uses electric SUVs
  • The tour will start in Saudi Arabia’s much celebrated AlUla

DUBAI: Extreme E, the off-road electric race championship, has confirmed MBC Action will televise all five of the series’ X Prix across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Extreme E is an international off-road racing series that uses electric SUVs to race in different parts of the world.

In the MENA region, Extreme E’s inaugural race will be held in AlUla, in Saudi Arabia. People from all 23 Arabic-speaking countries in the MENA region will be able to tune in to the race, which will be aired in English, Arabic, and Farsi. Additional content such as highlights and reviews will be available on both MBC Action’s TV channel and its digital platforms.

“With our series making its debut in Saudi Arabia in just a matter of weeks, we are delighted to announce our broadcast agreement with MBC Group today,” said Ali Russell, Chief Marketing Officer at Extreme E.

“I am confident that Extreme E’s incredible menu of motorsport firsts, including a thrilling fully electric format, male and female driver pairings and the environmental stories behind the series, will delight MBC’s discerning and wide-spread audience and we can’t wait to bring the action to them in April.”

MBC Action is a free-to-air channel that launched in 2007. It targets the region’s young adventure enthusiasts, delivering sports news, action movies, dramas, and thrillers.

“With a few weeks to go until the Desert X Prix takes place in stunning AlUla, our partnership with Extreme E couldn’t have come at a better time,” added Ashraf Younis, Director of MBC Action.

“We cannot wait to showcase the events of this off-road racing series in the world’s largest continuous sand desert to audiences across Saudi Arabia and the rest of the MENA region.”

Nine teams are confirmed to compete in Extreme E’s opening round at AlUla. Keeping in line with Extreme E’s mission to “race without a trace,” the event will not be open to spectators. Instead, audiences can follow the races through the live TV broadcast and social media.


Tucker Carlson claims he was detained at Israeli airport

Updated 20 February 2026
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Tucker Carlson claims he was detained at Israeli airport

DUBAI: Earlier this week, Tucker Carlson flew to Israel to interview US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, according to media reports.

Carlson, who reportedly refused to leave Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport complex, conducted the interview at the airport, after which he said he and his staff were detained and their passports were seized.

“Men who identified themselves as airport security took our passports, hauled our executive producer into a side room and then demanded to know what we spoke to Ambassador Huckabee about,” Carlson said in a statement to The New York Post.

However, Carlson’s claims have been contradicted by Huckabee and Israeli authorities.

Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor and Fox News host, said on social media platform X that “EVERYONE who comes in/out of Israel (every country for that matter) has passports checked & routinely asked security questions,” including himself, despite holding a diplomatic passport and visa.

The US Embassy in Israel also described the interaction as routine passport control procedures.

The Israel Airports Authority said in a statement that Carlson and his staff “were not detained, delayed, or interrogated.”

They were asked “a few routine questions, in accordance with standard procedures applied to many travelers,” and this conversation took place in a separate room within the VIP lounge to protect their privacy, the statement added.

“No unusual incident occurred, and the Israel Airports Authority firmly rejects any other claims.”

Carlson has faced criticism in recent years over his commentary on Israel, with critics accusing him of amplifying narratives that are hostile to Israel and, at times, antisemitic. He has also questioned Israel’s treatment of Christian communities in the region.

After Fox News canceled his show in April 2023, he launched his own program, “The Tucker Carlson Show” in 2024.

The show has featured controversial figures, including Darryl Cooper, who has made statements widely condemned as Holocaust denial, and white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes.

In his interview with Fuentes, Carlson labeled Huckabee a “Christian Zionist.”

Carlson has also criticized Huckabee for not doing enough to protect Christian interests in the region. In one video, he said: “Why not go ahead and talk to Christians and find out their side of the story? Why aren’t American Christian leaders like Mike Huckabee or Ted Cruz, people who invoke the Christian Bible to justify what they’re doing, why haven’t they done this?”

Huckabee responded to the video on X, writing: “Instead of talking ABOUT me, why don’t you come talk TO me?  You seem to be generating a lot of heat about the Middle East. Why be afraid of the light?”

Carlson accepted the invitation, and their teams coordinated the interview, leading to his brief visit to Israel.