Daily Archives: June 1, 2014
Israeli, Palestinian NGOs seek EU help on hunger strikers
Lebanon says Syrians who return will lose refugee status
Google flooded with ‘forget me’ requests
BERLIN – Google received 12,000 requests from people seeking to be “forgotten” by the world’s leading search engine on the first day it offered the service, a company spokesman in Germany said Saturday. The requests, submitted on Friday, came after
Morocco, Tunisia sign 20 bilateral pacts
GCC smart cities need lasting IT plans
JEDDAH – As the GCC ramps up its smart city ambitions, sustainable IT plans are needed to store and secure sensitive data, according to an industry expert. Across the region, smart cities are starting to become a reality – including
Zain KSA new postpaid packages
Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and Director General of the Zayed Future Energy Prize, with Chairman Wang Chuanfu, founder and president of BYD Co, China and Lifetime Achievement winner of the 2014 Zayed Future Energy Prize.
The savage subcontinent
By : M J Akbar To be left speechless with horror is not a democratic response to barbarism. Democracy is nothing without a voice. There come moments when nothing less than a scream will serve. The rape and hanging of
Riyadh governor receives NAS Holding delegation
Raped, murdered girls reveal horrific risks for India’s poor
Creative employees ‘have upper hand’
Rajhi Steel has succeeded in creating an attractive work environment for young Saudi nationals. With the construction sector continuing to boom and many mega projects taking shape across Saudi Arabia, Rajhi Steel’s annual consumption of rebar steel has increased to
US soldier flies to freedom after Afghan prisoner swap
Between hope and history
By: Rasheed Abou-AlSamh From Libya to Egypt, continuing through Iraq and Iran, some elements seem to be prisoners of their prejudices and the power networks of the past. Despite the upheavals of the Arab Spring — that brought a glimmer
Time for India to break with the past
By: Jaswant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Narendra Modi, has stormed into office, winning its first absolute majority and reducing the formerly dominant Congress party to a rump, with just 44 of 543 seats in the lower house. Although
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