Saudi King and Crown Prince Condole Kuwait

Saudi King and Crown Prince Condole Kuwait

In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their deepest condolences to the Emir of Kuwait on Monday following the passing of Sheikh More »

Putin and Abbas Discuss Gaza Crisis

Putin and Abbas Discuss Gaza Crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday during Abbas’ visit to Russia. Arriving on Monday, Abbas aims to discuss the ongoing Gaza conflict with More »

Saudi Arabia Voices Strong Support for Gaza Peace Initiatives

Saudi Arabia Voices Strong Support for Gaza Peace Initiatives

Saudi Arabia has firmly aligned itself with the recent joint statement made by President Joe Biden of the United States, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt, and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, More »

Saudi Crown Prince, US Secretary of Defense discuss troop deployment

Saudi Crown Prince, US Secretary of Defense discuss troop deployment

:: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call on Wednesday from the US Secretary of Defense during which they discussed ongoing arrangements to send US troops of a More »

Saudi Energy Minister confirms restoration of Kingdom’s gas production capacity

Saudi Energy Minister confirms restoration of Kingdom’s gas production capacity

:: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy confirmed on Wednesday the restoration of production capacity, affirming the Kingdom’s position as a reliable energy supplier in the global market. The energy minister, Prince Abdulaziz More »

 

Monthly Archives: June 2014

Nigerian army did nothing as Boko Haram slaughtered villagers: Witnesses

• Military ignored warnings on the imminent attack • Nigerian senator Mohammed Ali Ndume confirms slaughter incident MAIDUGURI, Nigeria: Boko Haram militants dressed as soldiers slaughtered at least 200 civilians in three villages in northeastern Nigeria and the military failed

Welcome to the future: Feasting on scorpions, grasshoppers

WASHINGTON: Though slightly uncertain, Erin Kolski pronounced the unusual fare on her plate — a burger made from ground-up grasshoppers — to be surprisingly tasty. “It’s a little crunchy. It tastes fine,” Kolski said, sounding somewhat surprised as she favorably

China reclaiming more land in Spratlys: Philippine officials

MANILA: China has been reclaiming more land to bolster its military presence in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, where its increasing assertion of its territorial claims has brought it into standoffs with its neighbors, Philippine officials

Ministry of Commerce takes on car dealers

By : Abdel Aziz AlUwaisheg On May 20, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry published the results of its survey of consumer satisfaction with car agencies services. Last week, it publicly disclosed the name of one car agency that

Hyped up holiday

By : Bikram Vohra OK, so it is vacation time and you are enjoying going through the brochures all splashed with color and great deals but watch it, it is fraught with dangers. Half these scenarios will happen to you

Other Side of the Mirror: Who killed Mohsin Shaikh?

By : Bikram Vohra Who gave these people the permission to be the conscience of the nation? Just because some idiot morphed pictures of RSS leader Bal Thackeray on the Net you cannot turn into cold blooded killers and justify

Waiting for another Saladin?

Syed Aijaz Zaka

By : Syed Aijaz Zaka :: That’s the word that comes to mind to describe the eventful life and times of Dr. Mahdi Abdul Hadi. Born in 1944 in Nablus at the height of the Palestinian displacement or Nakba (catastrophe)

Food safety drive ahead of Ramadan

The Makkah Municipality has intensified inspection campaigns to ensure public health and safety during the holy month of Ramadan. Public parking lots at the entrance of the holy city, cleaning of the city’s streets, maintaining the sanitation of the seasonal

Car scheme delay irks disabled

People with disabilities here are angry over delays in the SR1.5 billion scheme that would provide them with specially modified cars. They say Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah allocated the money for the cars, but the Ministry

Gold Prices Drop to 16-Week Low

Gold prices sank to their lowest level in 16 weeks as worries about political friction in Eastern Europe subsided and amid signs that the U.S. economy continues to recover from a winter slowdown. The most actively traded contract, gold for

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 activist

Indian police arrest Hindu gang over riot death

MUMBAI: Indian police said they had arrested 13 members of a radical group after a man was beaten to death in a city suburb during an outbreak of rioting. IT manager Shaikh Mohasin Sadiq, 28, was on a side street

Palestinian fury as Israel plans 1,500 settler homes

JERUSALEM: Israeli plans to build 1,500 new settler homes in response to the formation of a Palestinian government backed by Hamas sparked angry demands from its leaders Thursday for “serious” action from Washington. The plans were unveiled by the Israeli

India’s Modi set to meet Obama in Washington in September

NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Washington to meet President Barack Obama in September, two Indian newspapers reported, signaling a new start in ties with a leader once denied a visa by the US Modi, who swept

Libya’s rogue general survives suicide blast

TRIPOLI, Libya: A Libyan general who has been leading an offensive against radicals dominating the country’s political scene survived a suicide attack on his residence in the eastern city of Benghazi on Wednesday, military officials said. The bomber drove up

Severe hunger can have lasting effects: Study

PARIS: Nutrition therapy has saved the lives of millions of malnourished infants, but may not restore an imbalance in gut bacteria that is key to long-term health and vitality, researchers said. In a paper in the journal Nature, the team

Response to refugee crisis ‘disappointing’

AMMAN: World Bank chief Jim Yong Kim said on Wednesday international support for Jordan and Lebanon to help them cope with hosting more than 1.6 million Syrian refugees was “disappointing.” “So far the support for Jordan and also Lebanon… has

Egyptians can apply for Saudi visas from Sunday

CAIRO – Saudi Embassy in Egypt announced that it has decided to start issuing visas to visit the Kingdom through three regulatory stages, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the embassy said that

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