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 »

 

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Israeli atrocities and the media bias

Saad Al-Dosari

By: Saad Al-Dosari There is a bit of naivete in expecting that media outlets, anywhere in the world, will “always” be publishing fair and unbiased stories about any topic they choose. Believing that only fairness and high morals keep these

Indo-US ties: Hopes and possibilities

By: Saudi Gazette – Editorial During the Cold War years when India was understood to be in Soviet camp, there was much distrust, if not open hostility, between New Delhi and Washington. It was Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the first BJP

MERS on the decline, says MoH

There has been no fresh case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in the past 25 days, the Ministry of Health announced. And there is additional good news. Two patients — a 49-year-old citizen in Hofuf and a 44-year-old

GCC takes strict measures to prevent Ebola

Gulf ministries of health have taken all health measures to prevent Ebola virus patients from Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, and other African countries from entering any Gulf country, said Professor Tawfiq Ahmad Khoja, director-general of the Executive Health Office for

Why is Sharif getting jittery?

Muhammad Waqas

By: Muhammad Waqas ALL is not good in Islamabad. The Sharif-led government is feeling pinched by Imran Khan, once dismissed as a weak political challenge to the ruling party. In a harshly criticized knee-jerk reaction to Imran Khan’s call for

This Gaza war won’t be the ‘last of sad times’

Bakir Oweida

By: Bakir Oweida As mourners comfort each other over the passing of their loved ones, they often wish that the loss will be “the last of sad times,” so goes the Arab saying. But they are not aware that, in

Gaza ceasefire a bust, but Israel is making headway

Brooklyn Middleton

By: Brooklyn Middleton At the very end of the 24th day of the Israeli military’s offensive in the Gaza Strip, the United States and the United Nations indicated all parties and militant factions had agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire slated

Why the blockade must end

Keith Ellison

By: Keith Ellison It seems as though each day brings new horrors and heartbreaks in the Mideast hotspot. More than 1,600 dead. Gazan children blown up on the beach. A UN shelter hit. It is important to understand that many

Gaza and Flight MH17: Just how modern is our modern world?

Raed Omari

By: Raed Omari We citizens of the world, as opposed to politicians, are feeling insecure these days with our lives being literally bargained by interest-driven statesmen, rarely caring for humanity or violations of international law. Everyone is justified in criticizing

Behind the scene efforts for a Gaza ceasefire

Raghida Dergham

By: Raghida Dergham The positions of U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry concerning Gaza are puzzling, because of their incoherence, and lack of a corresponding strategy of thinking and taking action. The efforts of United Nations

To the Israelis….Your security for Palestine’s

Jamal Khashoggi

By: Jamal Khashoggi When former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki al-Faisal published his famous article in Israeli daily Haaretz several weeks ago, he urged Israelis to accept the Arab peace initiative in order to enjoy peace and allow others in

The crippled pursuit of excellence

Bikram Vohra

By: Bikram Vohra We all want excellence. That goes without saying. Give us the best, we won’t settle for less. We hear it all the time. Every second fellow says it. Give me the best. Great. Touches the heart. Makes

Indian secularism holds its ground

Nilofar Suhrawardy

By: Nilofar Suhrawardy Indian Muslims are rightly apprehensive over a spate of communal incidents taking place in India. The anti-Muslim forces in the country, Muslims think, are buoyed by the formation of government at the center by a radical Hindu

What has changed since Lausanne?

Harun Yahya

By: Harun Yahya July 24 was the anniversary of the treaty that ended WWI for the Ottoman Empire. In other words, it was the anniversary of the Lausanne Treaty. After it tore apart the former Ottoman lands and handed it

Ebola out of control, says WHO

Margaret Chan

The World Health Organization warned west Africa’s Ebola-hit nations on Friday that the epidemic was spiralling out of control and could spread to other countries, causing “catastrophic” loss of life and severe economic disruption. WHO chief Margaret Chan told the

A bright future for Indonesia

By: Novi Anggriani On July 22, 2014, Joko Widodo was declared the winner of Indonesia’s presidential election. The election process was phenomenally successful. Indonesians have been waiting for a leader who could effect positive change for their country, and they

What if your whole memory was erased…

Harun Yahya

By: Harun Yahya It is our memories and our past that make us who we are. Every morning, we wake up as the same person. God creates us every morning again, gives us consciousness, and we have all our memories

China’s bad dream

Gene Frieda

By: Gene Frieda Since his first address as China’s president last year, Xi Jinping has been espousing the so-called “Chinese Dream” of national rejuvenation and individual self-improvement. But the imperative of addressing the unprecedented amount of debt that China has

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