January 20 - Two car bombs hit a rebel-held post on the
Syrian border with
Turkey, killing at least 16 people amidst continuing fighting between Turkey-supported rebels and Saudi-supported rebels.
February
February 8 - A
hotel fire in
Medina, kills fifteen Egyptian pilgrims with 130 also injured.
March
March 7 - The Saudi Arabian government designates the
Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda among others as terrorist groups and warns that people joining them could face 30 years in prison.
April 21 - Five people are sentenced to death and 37 others given prison sentences for their roles in the
2003 bombings in
Riyadh.
April 22 - The Health Minister of Saudi Arabia,
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah, is dismissed as the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus rages in the nation, killing 81 people to date.
April 27 - Saudi Arabia reports eight more deaths and 16 more cases in the latest outbreak of MERS.
May
May 3 - The first U.S. case of
MERS is reported in
Munster, Indiana, of someone who travelled to Saudi Arabia.
May 19 - Saudi Arabia closes its embassy in
Tripoli over security concerns in
Libya.
June
June 3 - Saudi Arabia announces 113 previously unreported cases of MERS, revises the death toll to 282, and fires its minister of health.
July
July 3 - Saudi Arabia deploys 30,000 soldiers to its border with
Iraq after Iraqi government forces withdrew from the area.
August
August 6 - Saudi Arabia grants
Lebanon US$1 billion to help the country in its conflict with self-declared jihadist fighters on the border with Syria.
August 6 - The World Health Organization reports that 932 have died from the latest outbreak of the
Ebola virus with a man reportedly dying of the disease in
Jeddah after a business trip to
Sierra Leone.
September
September 2 - Saudi Arabian authorities announce they have arrested 88 people on suspicions of being part of an
al-Qaeda cell and plotting attacks inside and outside the kingdom.[1]
October
October 15 - Popular Saudi Shia Sheikh
Nimr al-Nimr sentenced to death by Saudi court that tries terrorists and human rights activists.
January 20 - Two car bombs hit a rebel-held post on the
Syrian border with
Turkey, killing at least 16 people amidst continuing fighting between Turkey-supported rebels and Saudi-supported rebels.
February
February 8 - A
hotel fire in
Medina, kills fifteen Egyptian pilgrims with 130 also injured.
March
March 7 - The Saudi Arabian government designates the
Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda among others as terrorist groups and warns that people joining them could face 30 years in prison.
April 21 - Five people are sentenced to death and 37 others given prison sentences for their roles in the
2003 bombings in
Riyadh.
April 22 - The Health Minister of Saudi Arabia,
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah, is dismissed as the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus rages in the nation, killing 81 people to date.
April 27 - Saudi Arabia reports eight more deaths and 16 more cases in the latest outbreak of MERS.
May
May 3 - The first U.S. case of
MERS is reported in
Munster, Indiana, of someone who travelled to Saudi Arabia.
May 19 - Saudi Arabia closes its embassy in
Tripoli over security concerns in
Libya.
June
June 3 - Saudi Arabia announces 113 previously unreported cases of MERS, revises the death toll to 282, and fires its minister of health.
July
July 3 - Saudi Arabia deploys 30,000 soldiers to its border with
Iraq after Iraqi government forces withdrew from the area.
August
August 6 - Saudi Arabia grants
Lebanon US$1 billion to help the country in its conflict with self-declared jihadist fighters on the border with Syria.
August 6 - The World Health Organization reports that 932 have died from the latest outbreak of the
Ebola virus with a man reportedly dying of the disease in
Jeddah after a business trip to
Sierra Leone.
September
September 2 - Saudi Arabian authorities announce they have arrested 88 people on suspicions of being part of an
al-Qaeda cell and plotting attacks inside and outside the kingdom.[1]
October
October 15 - Popular Saudi Shia Sheikh
Nimr al-Nimr sentenced to death by Saudi court that tries terrorists and human rights activists.