Four more people have died and three more have fallen ill in the Kingdom from the new SARS-like coronavirus MERS-CoV, the Health Ministry said on its website on Monday.
Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett said on Monday the idea of a Palestinian state was at a “dead-end”.
Egyptians are deeply divided and many have no faith in any of the main political groups, creating a crisis for the state to build on the revolution of 2011.
The Shoura (Consultative) Council Monday approved uniform rules to obtain loans from the Real Estate Development Fund on the basis of social, cultural and economic situations of the individuals.
With regard to the article “Grace period should be extended” (June 17), Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has already generously granted a three-month grace period for those who are
The report “Rise in expatriates’ wages due to amnesty” (June 17), suggests that once the grace period has expired and many expatriates leave the Kingdom, those remaining may demand higher wages.
I am writing with regard to the report “Highway rest stations need cleaning” (June 16). Anyone who travels to Makkah, Jeddah and Madinah is aware of the terrible condition of these highway rest
The report “Saudi women work as waiters in EP restaurant” (June 17) indicates that five Saudi women have taken jobs in the family section of an international restaurant as waitresses and cashiers.
With regard to the letter “Will dependent husbands be allowed to work?” (June 16), it should be noted that dependent husbands pay SR 500 toward renewal of their iqama annually just like other
The Palestinian Minister of Detainees and Ex-detainees Issa Qaraqi’ on Monday said that eight Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails launched an open hunger strike demanding Israel to end their
Turkey warned on Monday it may bring in the army to help quell nationwide.
Cleric Hassan Rohani pledged to bring about “the change” demanded by Iranians.
Libya’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Sadeq Al-Ghariani has sharply condemned the deadly assault.
Egyptian opposition leader Mohammed ElBaradei announced on Sunday that he will not run for the presidency even if
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is still awaiting evidence that the defense team it assigned to Saif Al-Islam sought to pass secret documents to him during a client meeting last year.
The foreign ministers of Egypt and Ethiopia are meeting in Addis Ababa in an effort to defuse tensions over a huge dam
ANYONE roaming the streets of Kuala Lumpur will notice blocks of different color and touch on the pavements specified for pedestrians.
HAVE you ever tried crossing a busy road in any of our cities?
With only a few weeks remaining before the July 3 amnesty period expires for expatriates to correct their legal status and comply with the Kingdom’s residency laws, only about 10 percent of the
A senior Saudi official has categorically denied the existence of bank accounts in the Kingdom to collect donations for Syrian fighters.
The prosecution on Monday demanded returning a defendant to jail for violating his signed undertaking.
Work on a rainwater drainage project has caused several problems for the residents of Al-Sharaye District in the city.
The United States and the European Union launched negotiations for the world’s most ambitious free-trade deal on
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas formally resigned on Monday.
Singapore urged Indonesia to take “urgent measures” on Monday.
Philippine authorities said Monday they had abandoned hope of finding alive.
Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at stone-throwing protesters in Indonesia on Monday, as thousands
China on Monday dismissed as “groundless” claims that a former US intelligence contractor who is hiding in Hong Kong
A legal requirement that women make up at least a quarter of all provincial elected officials was quietly removed by
Justin Rose produced remarkable poise and a Ben Hogan-like finish to win his first major title by two shots at the US
World champion Spain got its Confederations Cup campaign.
Former world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic, the No. 7, became the first seed to fall.
Five nations around the vast Asian confederation are bracing for the joy.
The San Antonio Spurs got their swagger back as they put the Miami Heat in a world of hurt with a 114-104 win in
Captain Michael Clarke says it will be difficult for errant batsman David Warner to hold his place in the Australian
The Jamaican government needs to establish an accredited anti-doping laboratory to protect its world-class athletes
England put a ball-tampering row behind it to book its place in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy with a 10-run
Petrochemicals production in Saudi Arabia hit 86.4 million tons in 2012.
The Saudi food and agriculture sector retains its positive outlook.
The Saudi sukuk market will continue to grow over the next 12-18 months.
Bahrain-based Investcorp has bought a 38 percent stake in a Saudi oil and gas services company and expects to complete up to three more deals via its $1 billion Gulf fund in 2013, an executive at
Sadara Chemical Co, a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Dow Chemical, confirmed Monday that it had signed loan facilities to support the construction of a $19.3 billion petrochemical complex.
High net worth individuals in the Middle East are more confident about the increasing speed of wealth creation than those in any other market, the latest report in the Barclays Wealth Insights
Tabuk police arrested two people involved in circulating video clips of a donkey wondering aimlessly inside the
Redesign the toothbrush: A former student of New York’s School of Visual Arts.
Antonio Malpeli gazes proudly at the towering rounds of Parmesan in his small factory and declares one thing sure: the