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“Showed snapshots of a world those re‑imagining the vast desert state would rather you did not see.” – The Times Kingdom.Uncovered.Inside.Saudi.Arabia.2024.1080...

In Nepal, Noura interviews the families of workers who died in Saudi Arabia, men whose bodies were never repatriated and whose pay was never settled. In Ethiopia, she documents the desperation that drives young men to sign labour contracts they cannot read, in languages they do not understand, before being flown to a kingdom they have only seen in government‑approved videos.

Even more alarming than the confirmed deaths is the allegation that as many as during NEOM’s construction. Human rights groups have called for an urgent international investigation into what happened to these men, whose families back home have received no information about their fate. Even more alarming than the confirmed deaths is

Kingdom Uncovered does not limit itself to labour abuses. Noura also films those caught up in a on anyone who criticises Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s plans. She obtains rare footage of shocking conditions inside Saudi Arabia’s detention system – the first time such footage has been filmed by documentary‑makers since MBS rose to power.

In 2024, Saudi Arabia is poised to take center stage, with a slew of exciting developments and attractions that are sure to captivate even the most seasoned traveler. From the rugged mountains of the Asir region to the pristine beaches of the Red Sea, the Kingdom is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Noura also films those caught up in a

By 2024, key milestones include:

: It details the "ferocious crackdown" on any citizens or activists who criticize MBS's plans, including rare footage from inside a detention system described as having "shocking conditions". Global Complicity : Reviewers from The Guardian

But the use of “Kingdom.Uncovered” as a single word suggests it may be an uploaded by a journalist or a Saudi expatriate whistleblower. In 2024, several small teams are producing guerrilla documentaries using 4K smartphones and AI voice-dubbing to protect identities.