Between hope and history
By: Rasheed Abou-AlSamh From Libya to Egypt, continuing through Iraq and Iran, some elements seem to be prisoners of their prejudices and the power networks of the past. Despite the upheavals of the Arab Spring — that brought a glimmer
Time for India to break with the past
By: Jaswant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Narendra Modi, has stormed into office, winning its first absolute majority and reducing the formerly dominant Congress party to a rump, with just 44 of 543 seats in the lower house. Although
Shoura to get MERS update from Adel Fakeih
SCTA to keep an eye on hotel, resort prices
Three nurses sacked for switching of babies at birth
Iran, Syria top GCC’s Riyadh meeting agenda
Halal row: KSA tests Cadbury samples
Delaying domestic’s pay? Get ready for SR5,000 fine
Saudis traveling to Iraq, Thailand face the music
Citizens caught traveling to either Iraq or Thailand will face a SR10,000 fine and a three-year travel ban, Col. Salman Al-Muhaya, director of the Saudi travel section at the Passport Department, has told the media. “There are exceptional cases where
Three die as cars hit herd of camels
Three people were killed and seven injured when their cars hit a herd of camels near Abqaiq on Thursday evening. The three cars were nearing the Dhahran Al-Qarya intersection when a herd of camels suddenly appeared in the middle of
Asir women bake their way to success
Three girls to get prison, lashes for elopement
A criminal court in Jeddah has issued a prison sentence of 10 months and 50 lashes to three sisters for eloping with two young men (one of whom is an expatriate) and living with them in a furnished apartment while
32 food firms closed in Riyadh, rotten meat destroyed in Makkah
Field teams of the Makkah and Riyadh Municipalities have stepped up efforts to ensure that eateries in the cities are in compliance with health and hygiene specifications. In the latest development, the Riyadh Municipality inspection teams closed down more than
Breastfeeding shocker: After 7 children, couple part ways
Saudi Railways pay tributes to outstanding employees, retirees
Saudi-Italian ties poised to enter new era, says envoy
Research thrives at KAU’s English Language Institute
The English Language Institute (ELI) at the King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah is making new forays in the fields of teaching, research and professional development achieving ever-new frontiers in the pursuit of excellence. With the CEA accreditation for the
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