KSA: Don’t misuse freedom of expression to attack divine religions
MERS snuffs out 6 more lives
Manila sorry for raiding Saudi diplomat’s home
Awamiya arsonist handed death
A citizen has been handed death by the criminal court after he was found guilty of a variety of offenses, including sedition, dissidence, partaking in riots, being in possession of arms, targeting security patrols with Molotov cocktail and infringing
Madinah seeks high-capacity investments in mineral reserves
Bitter fact: Diabetes up among kids
There is an alarming increase in the incidence of diabetes among children aged 8 to 10 thanks to poor dietary habits. Mohamed Al-Harbi, head of diabetic centers and units at the ministry, revealed this at the launch of a nationwide
Taleban unhappy with US exit strategy from Afghanistan
KABUL: Taleban insurgents on Wednesday denounced US plans to keep troops in Afghanistan until the end of 2016, threatening to wage war against the “occupation” until the very last foreign soldier pulls out. Outlining the US strategy to end America’s
Modi’s masterstroke
By : Masood Khan Keeping in view, Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) anti-Pakistan rhetoric Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to attend his swearing-in ceremony has come to many as a pleasant surprise. We could
Air raids on Syria’s Aleppo kill over 40 in 24 hours: NGO
Fire kills 6 typhoon victims in Philippine tent city
Hundreds of migrants storm across Spanish border at Melilla
Google building car with no steering wheel
Construction work on Madinah Haj terminal starts next month
King Abdullah holds talks with King Mohammed VI of Morocco
Oops … the CIA does it again!
By: Abdulateef Al-Mulhm Since its inception in 1947, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) faced many challenges. In addition to focusing on the then Soviet bloc, it had to confront issues emanating from the US itself mainly from the American
Unsafe for Saudis?
By: Abdullah Sayel A recent study by a Ph.D. scholar revealed that nearly 70 percent of Saudis feel unsafe in the private sector. This may explain the keenness with which most Saudis try their best to join the government. In
Ukraine: Russia to pay price for Putin’s acts
By: Gwynne Dyer Conducting an orderly retreat is the hardest thing not only in war but also in politics, as Russian President Vladimir Putin is now learning. His own desire to avoid humiliation gets in the way of rapid disengagement
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