Monthly Archives: July 2014
Inevitable arc of instability
By: Mahir Ali Iraq is up for grabs, Syria has irretrievably been damaged, the West Bank sits on a powder keg. And that’s just the region where some of the worst-case scenarios have come to pass. On the borders of
Another step to protect OFWs
By: Susan V. Ople Filipino Embassy officials and personnel can be criminally tried in the Philippines for acts against chastity committed abroad against overseas Filipino workers who have sought their help and are reliant on the embassy to bring them
Isn’t it time for Arabs to unite?
By: Linda S. Heard On June 22, in reference to the crisis in Iraq, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “When your enemies are fighting each other, don’t strengthen either one of them weaken both.” Every Arab conflict is in
RIPPLE EFFECT: Diversification and more FDI opportunities
By: Jeddah: Khalil Hanware Economic openness has been for long recognized as a key driver of economic growth and development. The more countries are able to draw on global knowledge and the more effectively they can tap global export markets,
European court upholds French ban on face veils
Top Philippine court declares Aquino ‘pork barrel’ fund illegal
Bollywood scion invests in Hollywood future
Ramadan: Through the eyes of a refugee
By: Ramzy Baroud When I was a child, I was obsessed with socialism. It was not only because my father was a self-proclaimed socialist who read every book that a good socialist should read, but also because we lived in
Foul: Our loyal friend
By: Abdullah Sayel For 30 years, the popular dish of foul (Arabic beans) has had no increase in its price. This SR2 delicious plate is a friend of millions of Saudis and non-Saudis. It has proved to be of distinguished
Iftar campaign targets motorists
Patients recruited for vital studies on MERS
Qari Jalandhari in KSA to receive award
60 stalls closed for selling expired food
Parents told to monitor children for drug abuse
Bylaws to be amended for better services to consumers
Minister of Commerce and Industry Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah has decided to amend bylaws of the commercial agencies dealing with car sales as well as provisions for providing maintenance services, spare parts and quality assurance. The decision aims to regulate
187 firms found violating midday work ban
Unique Ramadan traditions still enchant Asir
Many traditions are rooted in the month Ramadan in Asir. Some of these traditions, such as lighting fire atop mountains to announce the start of the holy month, have been abandoned with the advent of modern technology. Mealtime traditions, however,
282 illegals arrested
In a major roundup, Riyadh police have arrested 282 expatriates who were living illegally in the capital’s suburbs. Operations covered remote farms, villages and courtyards in the outskirts of Riyadh. Police conducted operations for six consecutive days with aerial surveillance.
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