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		<title>NO &#8220;Halal Disco and Nighclub in Saudi Arabia&#8221;, it&#8217;s only a &#8220;high-end&#8221; Café by White brand of Dubai</title>
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<p><strong>Jeddah —</strong> There are no official reports about the opening of the Halal discos or night clubs in the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, however Dubai-based White brand were in talks in April to open a &#8220;high-end&#8221; Café and restaurant in Jeddah. </p>



<p>The news report about the Halal nightclubs was originally written by a UK-based Muslim Brotherhood news-agency Al-Araby.co.uk, which quotes <a href="https://www.arabianbusiness.com/travel-hospitality/417876-dubai-nightclub-brand-white-opening-as-high-end-cafe-lounge-in-saudi">ArabianBusiness.com</a>—but it has no mention of Halal Disco or nightclub in Saudi Arabia whatsoever.</p>



<p>According to Arabian Business, CEO of Addmind Hospitality Group Tony Habre expressed that Dubai and Beirut nightclub brand White will open as a <strong>high-end café and lounge in Jeddah</strong>.</p>



<p>&#8220;Speaking to&nbsp;Arabian Business, Tony Habre said the firm is currently in talks to open White café in the kingdom, but hasn’t signed a partnership yet,&#8221; it says.</p>



<p>“We haven’t signed yet. We’re talking to some people… White café will be more high-end… with high end decoration,” Habre said to Arabian Business.</p>



<p>“The Saudi market will be great, because the local community goes out a lot. You have people in the country who go out a lot,” he added.</p>



<p>In the complete report, there is no mention of Halal Disco or nightclub being opened in Jeddah. </p>



<p>In the mean while, a video clip allegedly showing an ongoing disco party in Jeddah has come under the vigilance of General Entertainment Authority (GEA) of Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>The ministry has ordered immediate probe and <strong>denied giving any permission to conduct disco party.</strong></p>



<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="ar" dir="rtl">الهيئة العامة للترفيه تفتح تحقيقاً فورياً في مقاطع فيديو تم تداولها لإحدى الفعاليات في مدينة جدة لم يتم ترخيصها من قبل الهيئة <a href="https://t.co/MAIKTCM2EZ">pic.twitter.com/MAIKTCM2EZ</a></p>— الهيئة العامة للترفيه (@GEA_SA) <a href="https://twitter.com/GEA_SA/status/1139204643416891392?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 13, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async="" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>



<p>Similar propagandas were made in the past which had no basis or relation to the truth and fact in a least bit.</p>



<p>Experts have always warned the readers to sieve the information before accepting it, as a global survey published on Tuesday revealed that 86 per cent of Internet users are fooled to believe fake news, which is majorly spread by Facebook.</p>
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