4 January – A blast hits a vehicle for the Sodicars Racing team as it leaves a hotel in Jeddah, two days prior to the Dakar Rally, critically injuring French driver Philippe Boutron, who is in a medically induced coma.[1]
12 January – Saudi Arabia reports a record 5,362 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 593,545.[2]
3 March – SaudiCrown PrinceMohammed bin Salman says that his country will continue talks with regional rival Iran in order to reach an agreement between the two countries. Bin Salman also reaffirms his support for a "strong" nuclear deal that would prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.[6]
1 April – The Saudi-led coalition and the Houthis agree to a UN-brokered nationwide truce, the first in years, for two months to mark the start of Ramadan. As part of the deal, fuel shipments will be allowed to enter the Houthi-controlled port of Al Hudaydah and commercial flights will resume in the capital of Sanaa.[13]
2 April – Ceasefire talks between the Houthis and Saudi Arabian forces begin in Yemen in an effort to end fighting.[14]