Domestics, employers need proper training
By : Sabria S. Jawhar A couple of incidents reported in the Saudi media recently seem to indicate the Ministry of Labor needs a lot of work to minimize the abuse of maids while at the same time
Pahima didn’t deserve such a treatment
By: Susan V. Ople She is only 22. Where were you when you were 22? Hopefully, not in a place where your female boss intentionally pours a thermos of boiling, hot water on your back. Pahima Alagasi also known
Europe should atone for its sins
By: John V. Whitbeck Now that the US-monopolized “peace process” has expired, Europe should seize the initiative and try to do something useful for Israelis, Palestinians and peace. If European states still believe that a decent “two-state solution” is conceivable,
Sun alignment with Kaaba on Wednesday noon
Pope visits the Dome of the Rock, Western Wall in Jerusalem
New PM Modi promises ‘strong, inclusive’ India
Some 370,000 Pak children likely to miss polio drive
Ministry to probe hike in recruitment fees
Free transfer of sponsorship to ‘create job market chaos’
Experts divided over proposed amendment to labor law RIYADH – Several experts agreed on the negative effects of proposed amendments in the labor law that allows expatriates to freely transfer their sponsorship between companies in the green and platinum
9 professors suspended for links with Brotherhood
ABHA – Nine university professors, two of them Saudis, have been suspended for ties with the Muslim Brotherhood, sources told Okaz. They are still under investigation. Seven of them hail from neighboring Arab countries. Preliminary investigations have shown that all
No MERS deaths reported in 24 hours
JEDDAH – In the past 24 hours the Kingdom did not register any death from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus. However, the Ministry of Health reported four new cases in the past 24 hours. A 29-year-old woman, who
Other Side of the Mirror: Actually speechless
By : Bikram Vohra The human race was not born to give speeches. We haven’t yet had the time to develop to the point where we can rivet people with words. In that sphere we are largely
GCC at 33: It is time for a more perfect union
Need to educate students on discipline
By : Mahmoud Ahmad We all have seen the video clip doing the rounds that showed a group of elementary school students in Riyadh trashing textbooks outside school as an act of freedom from the school year. The circulated
Modi’s India! – Hard Talk…
By : Hussein Shobokshi Narendra Modi was recently elected as India’s next prime minister in a landslide victory for his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), against the ruling Congress Party. He won this particular election on the great
Putting up joint front against deviant ideology
By: Talal Al-Harbi Recently, law-enforcers uncovered a cell of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Kingdom. Due to the seriousness of the issue, Saudis and expatriates should remain ready to deal with the
To love, or not to love one’s job
Final exams: Just the first step
By: Ala AlGamdi The tension in the air is palpable around university campuses, as students prepare for their final exams. After all, this short period of time can make or break the efforts of an entire year of study,
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