Monthly Archives: June 2014
ISIL jihadists selling oil to Assad, says France
Non-Muslims observe fast to learn valuable lessons
Huge farm blaze in Qatif put out
Stranded Biharis’ killing in Bangladesh condemned
Makkah plan to avoid tunnel jams in place
Saudi family in Virginia sued for alleged abuse of maid
An African maid in US has sued her Saudi sponsors for alleged psychological and physical abuse, an online paper reported. The Kenya-born maid escaped from the household eight months after their arrival in Virginia after she contacted an anti-human trafficking
Pakistan army begins ground offensive against Taleban
European rights court to rule on French burqa ban
GM Switchgate and the largest recall ever
[wpResize] By : Abdel Aziz Aluwaisheg I write this article from Washington, where the “Switchgate” saga has again dominated the headlines. General Motors has issued six new recalls to address a range of flaws in more than 3.5 million vehicles
Other Side of the Mirror: The job hunter
[wpResize] By : Bikram Vohra I get the feeling that job ads are more soaked with human emotions than the news columns. There is prejudice for one, heaps of it. If you are over 35 you need not apply. What
Revolution is in the air?
The neglected mountaineer
[wpResize] By : Seema Sengupta Is the disappearance of Indian lady mountaineer Chhanda Gayen in the Kanchenjunga massif last month the first foreign policy failure of India’s newly anointed Modi government? The climber along with two Sherpas was reportedly swept
Sermons and soda water at Brussels
[wpResize] By : Bikram Vohra Back to pounds and shillings and dropping pennies and offering a farthing. So it looks with Britain on the doorstep of leaving the House of EU and marching off on its own. We had heard
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