2018 in Saudi Arabia
The following lists events in the year 2018 in Saudi Arabia.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January – Saudi Arabia introduces a 5% value-added tax for the first time, with exemptions for basic necessities, medical, cultural, educational products, and financial services.
- 12 January – Women were allowed to gather at a football game for the first time due to easing of the strict gender separation rules.
- 24 January – Dozens of camels were disqualified from a beauty pageant near the capital of Riyadh following reports about injections of botox to make camels more attractive.
- Several men are arrested after a video allegedly showing a gay wedding circulated online.
- Columnist Salah al-Shehi is arrested and later sentenced to five years in prison for alleging corruption in the royal court.
February
- 26 February – Saudi Arabia appears before the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women to defend its record; the committee urged reforms including abolishing male guardianship and adopting a unified family code.
March
- 26 March – The Houthis launch a barrage of rockets at Saudi Arabia, killing an Egyptian man and leaving two others wounded in Riyadh.
April
- 30 April – VOX Cinemas opens Saudi Arabia's first multiplex cinema following the lifting of a 35-year cinema ban.
May
- 15 May – Authorities launch arrests of prominent women's rights activists, including Loujain al-Hathloul and Aziza al-Yousef, as part of a crackdown on the women's rights movement.
- 27 May – The Red Sea tourism project is incorporated as a closed joint-stock company.
June
- 24 June – The ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia is lifted, allowing women to legally drive across the Kingdom.
- Historian and women's rights advocate Hatoon al-Fassi is arrested after commenting on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's reforms in the New York Times.
July
- Activists Samar Badawi and Nassima al-Sadah are arrested for opposing male guardianship laws.
August
- Saudi Arabia withdraws its ambassador from Canada, restricts trade and travel, and repatriates Saudis following Canadian calls for release of detained human rights activists.
September
- 17 September – The Red Sea Development forms a 12-member advisory board.
- Prosecutors formally request the death penalty for prominent dissident clerics Salman al-Awdah and Awad al-Qarni.
October
- 2 October – Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi enters the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and is murdered. Turkish intelligence records and later releases the details implicating Saudi officials.
- 23 October – The Future Investment Initiative summit in Riyadh sees the signing of deals worth over $50 billion in energy and infrastructure sectors.
Deaths
- 23 January – Mohammed Al-Mfarah, actor.
- 2 October – Jamal Khashoggi, journalist
- 27 November – Sultan Al-Bargan, football player.
- 22 December – Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prince.