Is Saudi Arabia Scaling Back Its NEOM Futuristic Megaproject?
The ambitious project known as The Line was originally planned to extend from the Red Sea to the Hejaz Mountains. However, it now faces the possibility of significant downsizing or even cancellation due to overly optimistic expectations and challenges.
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These developments reflect significant geopolitical tensions and humanitarian issues in the Middle East and beyond.
Author's Summary
The Line megaproject's future is uncertain as Saudi Arabia reconsiders its scope amid regional complexities and global challenges.
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The New Arab — 2025-11-07