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Epic Saudi construction site a hazard for workers

Epic Saudi construction site a hazard for workers
Neom is a futuristic project in the Saudi desert. (Image: Supplied)
The Wall Street Journal
By Rory Jones and Eliot BrownBilled as a futuristic city-state with dazzling architecture including parallel 170 kilometre-long skyscrapers taller than the Empire State Building, Neom is the centrepiece of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s plans to transform his oil-rich country into a modern diversified economy.But for its 100,000 workers, the world’s biggest construction project has been more like a dystopia.Neom employees have reported gang rape, suicide, attempted murder and drug dealing on the site, slated to cover an ar...

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