Daily Archives: June 9, 2014
Creative Thinking: Reflections on Life
By : Elsa Franco Al Ghaslan We all have had the opportunity to read beautiful quotes, i.e. words written or uttered by wise individuals who, in brief, were capable of expressing deep truths about people, feelings, “life”. Unfortunately, our habit
Karachi attackers prepared for long siege — police
Libya’s top court rejects appointment of new PM
Nigerian gunmen kidnap 20 women in northeast
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria: Gunmen have reportedly kidnapped 20 women from a nomadic settlement in northeast Nigeria near the town of Chibok, where Boko Haram extremists abducted more than 300 schoolgirls and young women on April 15. Alhaji Tar, a member of
Iran, Turkey pledge cooperation despite split over Syria
ANKARA: In a landmark visit to Turkey by Iran’s president, the two countries pledged to work together to stop extremism and bloodshed in the Middle East despite deep differences over Syria’s civil war. “Iran and Turkey, the two important countries
Gas developers struggle with high costs and low margins
LONDON: Only a fraction of the natural gas export projects being developed around the globe will become reality as high costs and weakening gas prices torpedo those that until recently promised huge returns on investment. Large natural gas field discoveries
MADINAH AIRPORT PROJECT
Sony winning console wars
TOKYO: Sony are winning the console wars for the first time in nearly a decade, a company official has confirmed, offering a rare bright spot on the firm’s otherwise troubled balance sheet. Stellar sales of the new PlayStation 4 gave
Sipchem, Sahara blame regulatory framework for merger collapse
JEDDAH: Saudi International Petrochemical Co. (Sipchem) and Sahara Petrochemical have called off their proposed merger, citing an inadequate regulatory framework in the Kingdom for the collapse. The tie-up, which would have created a firm with a market capitalization of $5.7
Asthma cases increased by 300% in last decade
Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital marked the World Asthma Day on Saturday with the aim to raise awareness of asthma and improve asthma care. Top physicians and consultants attended the event. Growing participation in the event every year has made it
Sheep genome shows links between wool, health: study
WASHINGTON: Scientists have mapped the entire genome of sheep, paving the way to improve the health of the humble farm animal for better meat and wool. After eight years of work on the entire genetic makeup of the species, the
Pakistan Taleban claims responsibility for airport attack; 26 killed
Riyadh vows full support to El-Sissi
More Saudization to yield more work visas
Grand Mufti: Selling expired food grave sin
Summer festivals to generate 5,000 jobs
There will be 45 summer festivals this year, opening up more than 5,000 temporary jobs for Saudis. The festivals are expected to attract more than 10 million visitors, with an estimated return of SR10 billion. Domestic tourism is expected to
Brakes applied on underage driving in KSA
In a major clampdown on underage drivers, the Traffic Department has introduced harsher punishments for people found behind the wheel without driving licenses. Parents will also be penalized for allowing their young children to drive, endangering lives of other road
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