Monthly Archives: June 2014
Bibi crying wolf again
By : Uri Avnery How does a football club choose its team? The simple way is the usual one: Each side has a manager, who chooses his team. No problem. Now the Israeli government has hit on a new way:
How to manage Modi?
By : Shahzad Chaudhry Two glass ceilings got broken in the first two decades of this century: A black man’s son became the president of the United States — the oldest democracy in the world and a tea boy’s son
Time to reset basis for forging alliances
Fakeih: 80% drop in MERS infections
Jeddah Corniche ready for summer holidays
NWC: Jeddah to have propersewerage by end of 2018
Deportation center inmates applaud humanitarian help
Saudi Arabia is probably the only country in the world that truly deserves be called the “Kingdom of humanity” as it is paying utmost care to poor destitute expatriate workers who are ill during their process to return home. The
Animal shelter offers hope to feral cats, abandoned pets
Gus’s Hope is promising a new lease of life for the stray cats found in every part of Jeddah. These stray cats will now be able to have a home thanks to the efforts of Umm Asma who has formed
Indian expats celebrate creation of Telangana
Border Guards rescue 12 sailors and swimmer in EP
Vodafone says phones on its global networks are tapped
Italians mark 68th National Day
Afghan candidate escapes assassination attempt
KABUL, Afghanistan: Two blasts struck a convoy carrying Afghan presidential hopeful Abdullah Abdullah after a campaign event Friday in Kabul, killing six civilians but leaving the candidate himself unharmed, officials said. The attack came just over a week before
’Sports diplomacy’ for Philippines, Vietnam troops
MANILA: Filipino and Vietnamese troops will engage in a light-hearted round of sports diplomacy on contested islands in the South China Sea, the Philippines said Thursday, as tensions worsen with China. Basketball, beach volleyball and tug-of-war games will be
Pakistan court orders police to charge ex-CIA station chief
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad’s High Court on Thursday ordered police to press charges against the CIA’s former station chief for murder, conspiracy and waging war against Pakistan. Judge Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui issued the orders following a 2010 court petition by drone
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