Health Ministry officials in Jeddah dismissed as “false” reports that said a woman died at a local hospital after she was infected with the coronavirus.
Kuwait has deported hundreds of expats for traffic offenses in the past month, a report said on Sunday.
So far 2,743 licenses have been issued for buildings that will be used for Haj accommodation, according to the chairman of the Makkah Haj accommodation committee.
Prince Sultan College for Tourism and Management (PSCTM) celebrated the graduation of its third batch comprising 165
WHAT can we do? I am personally in a dilemma regarding the decisions of officials who seek to cover up their substandard performances at the expense of our comfort, convenience and circumstances.
A MONTH has passed since the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) issued its provocative decision preventing free roaming on mobile calls.
Bangladeshi police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at thousands of garment workers Monday as they demanded a wage hike at a protest in a manufacturing hub outside the capital Dhaka.
Rebels from the M23 movement and the army fought Monday just north of Goma.
China's human H7N9 bird flu outbreak has cost the country's poultry industry more than 40 billion yuan.
Two Pakistani ministers in charge of water and power explained what can be done to end power.
A blast at an explosives factory in eastern China has killed five people.
Afghan officials say a suicide bomber has struck outside a provincial council building in the country's north, causing casualties.
Officials say gunmen have killed a policeman who was guarding a polio vaccination team in northwestern Pakistan.
On a starlit Jeddah night last week, businesswomen, co-workers, friends, family, admirers, and members of the media
I am writing with regard to the article “The two-state solution is not dead” by Uri Avnery (May 11). When trying to answer the question of a one-state or two-state solution to the problems faced by
Indian Premier League 2013, whose games are watched by millions of cricket fans in India and around the world, is now in the news for all the wrong reasons.
With regard to the report “More investment in health sector needed”(May 19), I would like to point out that doctors in private hospitals give unnecessary medicines to company patients.
At least 23 members of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been killed fighting alongside regime troops in the Syrian town of Qusayr, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday.
Iraqi officials say two car bombings in the southern city of Basra have killed at least 10 people and wounded 27.
An official says a hot air balloon has crashed in central Turkey, killing one person and injuring 24 others on board.
An international aid organization is appealing for more funds to help Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan, saying warmer weather will increase health risks due to lack of shelter, water and basic
The General Administration of Drugs Control (GADC) has foiled the smuggling of more than 6 million narcotic pills into
The decision by an employee of Saudi Arabian Airlines to cancel a boarding pass issued to a passenger who was to fly to Dubai to sign important contracts reportedly cost his company millions of
India on Sunday launched an information center in Jeddah to provide guidance and assistance to people seeking
Gunmen stormed an Egyptian security forces base in the Sinai Peninsula at dawn on Monday and exchanged gunfire with forces inside the base before retreating, security sources said.
Shots fired from Syria hit the central Israeli-occupied Golan Heights overnight, a military spokeswoman said Monday morning, causing no harm or damage.
The European Union has delayed a plan to label products made from West Bank settlements in European stores, a report said on Sunday.
Arsenal qualified for the Champions League for the 16th straight season after edging Tottenham for fourth place in the
After all these years, Rafael Nadal still knows how to dominate Roger Federer.
Stuart Broad bowled England to victory in the first Test as New Zealand suffered a dramatic fourth-day collapse at
Oxbow won the 138th Preakness Stakes Saturday as heavily favored Kentucky Derby winner Orb finished fourth — his bid
Playing catch-up for three quarters, the Alaska Aces suddenly exploded when it mattered most in the final quarter to
Brandon McCarthy pitched a three-hitter for his first win since being struck in the head by a line drive last season,
Logan Couture scored early in overtime to help the San Jose Sharks to a 2-1 victory over the Stanley Cup champion Los
The Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) was host to a high-level business delegation from the Czech
The prevailing movement that is becoming popular in Saudi Arabia, labeled ‘Consumerization of IT’ or Bring Your Own
There are 1.8 million small and medium businesses in the Kingdom yet only 71% of which are actually operating.
The 3rd Saudi International Real Estate Conference (SAIREC) opened Sunday.
Index International Design Exhibition and The Office Exhibition, the Middle East and North Africa’s largest and longest running interior design and fit out exhibition, announced GCC projects spent
Over 200 professional chefs, who work in five star hotels and restaurants in Jeddah, are competing here in the best chef competition that is devoted for the art of decorating the dining table.
Using art as a means of addressing social concerns, the young artists of Saudi Arabia have helped play a large part in
Mirjana Filipovic is still haunted by the land mine blast that killed her boyfriend and blew off her left leg while on fishing trip nearly a decade ago. It happened in a field that was supposedly
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A Chinese man who was abducted as a child about 23 years ago said he was able to find his family with the help of Google Maps, upi.com reported.
Sunshine Cruz, prior to separating from husband Cesar Montano, said for 13 long years she endured a constant cycle of