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Egypt Muslim-Christian clashes leave 1 dead

Egyptian security officials say clashes between Muslims and Christians in the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria left one man dead of a heart attack.

Gunmen seize elderly father of Syria's deputy FM

The office of Syria's deputy foreign minister says gunmen have abducted his elderly father in the southern Daraa province.

Turkey softens opposition to Syria conference: press

Turkey has softened its opposition toward a Russia-US brokered international conference on Syria following Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's trip to the United States, local media said Saturday.

New case of coronavirus in EP: Health Ministry

A new case of the deadly coronavirus has been detected in the Kingdom.

First Saudi woman makes it to Mount Everest

Raha Moharrak made history by becoming the first woman from Saudi Arabia to reach the world's highest peak Mount Everest.

N. Korea fires short-range missiles

North Korea on Saturday launched three short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan, apparently as part of a military drill, South Korea's defense ministry said.

Taiwanese investigators end Philippine visit

Taiwanese investigators have left the Philippines, expressing dissatisfaction with Manila's cooperation in probing the shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine coast guard.

Hopes fade for those still trapped in Freeport Indonesia mine

Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc said on Saturday that rockfalls were hampering rescue efforts after a tunnel collapse four days ago at its giant Indonesian copper mine, with hopes fading of finding alive any of the 23 still missing.

Rising Syrian war death toll, refugee wave

Here is a look at the rising human cost of Syria’s civil war:

Myanmar leader frees dissidents ahead of US visit

Myanmar released about 20 political prisoners on Friday, a top official said, hours before its reform-minded leader was due to leave on a landmark visit to the United States to meet President Barack Obama.

Sheikh Rashid says Pakistan politics entering critical phase

Politics in Pakistan is entering its most critical phase where there will be no margin of error for anyone, one of the most outspoken politicians in the country has said.

China seeks to boost KSA ties: Xi

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal in Beijing on Friday.

6,000 surrendered passports with Pakistan consulate

The Consulate General of Pakistan has received 6,000 surrendered passports from the Saudi authorities and has put up a list on its website.

My doors are open, says Crown Prince

Crown Prince Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, said on Thursday Saudi Arabia and its citizens enjoy peace.

Six dead in C.Africa attack: military

Armed men raided several houses in a town in the northeastern Central African Republic, leaving six people dead, a military official told AFP Saturday.

Taiwan leader calls for calm amid outrage at Philippines

Taiwan's leader on Friday called for calm and promised to protect Filipinos on the island amid widespread anger at the Philippines over the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman.

Politics divide while sports unite

Although we rarely see the United States, Russia and Iran unite to fight a cause, they have now found an issue which is of common concern to them all.

Policies affect investment

With regard to the article “Hurdles before investment in KSA” (May 15), I would like to point out that the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) only has so much power to bring in

The children of Saudi women are Saudi

I am writing with regard to the report “Children in limbo after father cons mother and flees” (May 16). It is really sad to see the situation of Saudi women in their own country.

No connection between amnesty and ban on recruitment, says MoL

The Ministry of Labor has said there was no connection whatsoever between a grace period allowing expatriate workers who do not comply with residency laws to correct their status and the moratorium

4m Umrah visas issued, says ministry

Around 4 million Umrah visas have been issued while almost 3.15 million Umrah performers from about 70 countries around the world have come to the Kingdom since the start of this year’s Umrah

It’s not the lowest bidder always

The present and future government projects are the backbone of development and progress in our country.

Unemployed Saudi women

The need to meet life's demands has forced Saudi women, especially widows, spinsters and divorcees, to look for jobs. Married women also look for jobs to help their husbands meet daily expenses, a

Regularize status or leave, Pak envoy tells compatriots

Pakistani Ambassador Muhammad Naeem Khan advised compatriots to regularize their status or leave on final exit

Feminization to spur price hikes, traders warn

Manufacturers and traders in women’s clothes have told a meeting at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) that forcing them to employ women in women’s clothes and accessories shops by

Al-Rabeeah: Coronavirus situation stable, no restrictions on schools

Minister of Health Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah said his ministry would not impose any restrictions on schools in light of a recent outbreak of coronavirus.

Women excel in production line jobs, says employer

Saudi women have succeeded in venturing into the business world and joined jobs in different fields.

Workers’ camp turned into flea market

A housing block for laborers in Makkah’s Al-Kaakiyah area was turned into a slum market selling new and used merchandise.

Iraq violence kills eight

Violence in Iraq killed eight people, including a police officer, his wife and two children, on Saturday, while gunmen kidnapped 10 security force personnel, officials said.

Bomb wounds Libyan soldier at Benghazi checkpoint

A drive-by bomb attack on a checkpoint in the heart of Libya's restive second city of Benghazi slightly wounded a soldier early on Saturday.

Syrian actress released: lawyer

A prominent Syrian actress and activist who was detained by regime forces earlier this week was released after several hours, a human rights lawyer said on Saturday.

Gunmen mass at Iraq security command HQ

Hundreds of gunmen gathered near the headquarters of a provincial security command in Iraq on Saturday, while others ambushed a patrol and kidnapped 10 security force personnel, police said.

Syrians arrive in Misrata in great numbers

“We came to Misrata because we were told at the border that it is the safest city in Libya,” said Taha who escaped from Hama, Syria, in October 2012.

Libya and Italy to boost tourism relations

The complex process of issuing of visas for travel between Libya and Italy may be simplified as a result of talks in Tripoli Thursday.

Nigeria imposes 24-hour curfew in restive northern city

Nigeria's military on Saturday imposed a round-the-clock curfew in parts of the northeastern city of Maiduguri, the home base of Boko Haram Islamists, as a massive offensive against the insurgents

Hard-line Afghan MPs block law protecting women

An Afghan legislator says conservative lawmakers have blocked a law that aims to protect women's freedoms, saying parts of it violate Islamic principles.

India says all issues 'on the table' on China PM's visit

India says all issues will be "on the table", including a recent border spat and a festering trade imbalance, during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to the South Asian giant which starts on Sunday.

Three new suicides at Foxconn China factory: report

Three Foxconn workers have committed suicide at a factory in China in the past three weeks, a labor rights group said Saturday.

Sri Lanka Tamils defy ban on rebel memorial

Sri Lanka's main opposition Tamil party Saturday defied a military ban and staged a commemoration of their war dead as the government celebrated the fourth anniversary of defeating Tamil Tiger rebels.

Tunisia definitively bans annual Salafist congress

The Tunisian government has definitively banned Salafist group Ansar Al-Shariah from holding its annual congress at the weekend, the Interior Ministry said Friday.

Someone else’s problem?

It has been widely reported in the media that women voters were systematically barred from casting their votes in a number of Pakistan’s Lower Dir constituencies in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province.

Don’t subsidize energy

With regard to the article “Marking energy efficiency day!”

Doors are open

With regard to the report “My doors are open, says Crown Prince” (May 18), we appreciate the Crown Prince’s gesture toward the nation’s citizen by announcing that his doors are always open for

Kick tribalism out of football

I am writing with regard to the article “Racism in our stadiums” (May 17).

Unprecedented torment

I am writing with regard to the report “Arab Israeli ‘Nakba’ descendants return to village in Upper Galilee”(May 16).

Gunmen assassinate Yemeni colonel

Gunmen shot dead a senior Yemeni military intelligence officer who had been targeted for assassination by Al-Qaeda-linked militants, a local security official said.

US takes no stand as women barred from Iran elections

The United States on Friday steered clear of taking a tough stand on reports that Iran’s electoral watchdog appears to

Yemen air force chief denounces ‘sabotage’

Yemen’s air force has been the target of “sabotage”, the country’s military aviation chief said in a televised interview, days after a fighter jet crashed in the capital Sana’a.

Eight killed, 10 policemen kidnapped in Iraq

Suspected militants killed four state-backed fighters in Iraq on Saturday, security sources said, apparently viewing them as collaborators with the government of a nation plagued by sectarian hatred.

Vigil in Misrata after discovery of mass grave

Civil society organizations in Misrata held a vigil for those who died during the revolution, following the discovery of a mass grave in Tawergha this week.

Israel closes road near Ramallah

Israeli occupation forces on Saturday closed until further notice a road that connects several Palestinian villages

Turkey softens opposition to Syria conference

Turkey has softened its opposition toward a Russia-US brokered international conference on Syria following Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's trip to the United States, local media said on

Sri Lanka Tamils defy ban on rebel memorial

Sri Lanka’s main opposition Tamil party Saturday defied a military ban and staged a commemoration of their war dead as

North Korea fires three short-range missiles

North Korea on Saturday launched three short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan, apparently as part of a military drill, South Korea’s defense ministry said.

Rebels kill Indian army officer in Kashmir

The Indian army says one of its officers was fatally shot by suspected rebels who crossed over to the Indian portion of Kashmir from the Pakistani side.

Bombs kill nine inside elite Afghan housing complex

Two bombs hidden in a motorcycle and a car exploded inside an elite gated community linked to the family of Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday evening, killing at least nine people and wounding

Afghan lawmakers block law on women’s rights

Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked legislation on Saturday aimed at strengthening provisions for

Philippine government rejects Taiwan ‘murder’ allegations

The Philippines Saturday rejected Taiwan’s allegations that its coastguards had intentionally murdered a Taiwanese

Singapore cost of living sees pawnshops thrive

Singaporean housewife Siti Khadijah Abdul Rahman accumulated a few thousand dollars’ worth of gold accessories over

Berdych ousts Djokovic

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic crashed to defeat at the Rome Masters at the hands of big-serving Tomas Berdych Friday

Aces just a win away from title

The expected storm came in the first quarter, but the Alaska Aces simply bent with the wind before unleashing their

Anderson joins select band

James Anderson took his 300th Test wicket and then ended a bold counter-attack by New Zealand’s Ross Taylor as England

Bradley sets record pace

Former champion Keegan Bradley shrugged off two bogeys around the turn to set a course record with a blistering

Cavendish claims fourth win

Mark Cavendish claimed his fourth win of the 96th Giro d’Italia Friday after sprinting to victory in the 13th stage,

Spurs hold off Warriors to advance

The San Antonio Spurs booked a return trip to the NBA Western Conference finals Thursday, holding off the Golden State

Rail start no worry for Orb trainer

Kentucky Derby winner Orb will start Saturday’s 138th Preakness from the usually unfancied rail, but trainer Shug McGaughey likes his colt’s chances even with the inside starting spot.

Strasburg pitches Nats to victory

Stephen Strasburg pitched a career-high eight innings against his hometown Padres, and Bryce Harper and Adam LaRoche

Bradley stays in charge, Guan exits in Nelson golf

Former champion Keegan Bradley maintained a three-shot lead in Friday’s second round of the Byron Nelson Championship here after grinding his way to a one-under-par 69 in increasingly tricky

Crosby nets 3 for Penguins

Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby scored his second career playoff hat trick to give the Penguins a 4-3 win over the Ottawa

Kipnis powers Indians to win

Jason Kipnis’ three-run homer in the 10th inning gave the Cleveland Indians a 6-3 win over the Seattle Mariners Friday.

Full-strength Braves run over Dodgers

Justin Upton gave Atlanta the lead with a sixth-inning grand slam and the Braves finally unveiled their full-strength

40 percent surge likely in sale of diamond jewels in 2013

There has been a surge in the sale of diamond jewelry in the Kingdom in recent years, thanks to the economic boom and a substantial increase in purchasing power of consumers.

IMF says Cyprus at risk of even deeper recession

The IMF said Friday that substantial risks still loom for the Cypriot economy even after a multibillion dollar international bailout aimed at averting a debt default.

Marking energy efficiency day!

The importance of energy conservation and efficiency improvement is a subject that has been well addressed lately by

Facebook outlook fuzzy one year after IPO

A year after a nightmarish share offering, Facebook still has its ardent backers and detractors.

Lucrative Saudi health sector attracts foreign investors

Saudi Health boosts chances for global companies to enter the lucrative Saudi market through its unique platform, said

Healthcare company eyes growth in Kingdom

Agfa HealthCare, a leading provider of integrated IT and Imaging solutions, recently announced the establishment of a new branch in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, called Agfa HealthCare Saudi Arabia

One&Only resort planned in Jeddah

KERZNER International Holdings Limited, which through its subsidiaries, is a leading international developer and

Arabian Oud offers 50% discount on its products in all outlets

ARABIAN Oud, the largest specialized oriental perfume retailer in the world, and foremost luxury fragrance house in the Middle East, has launched a new promotional campaign across its branches in

Lulu ranked third most impactful company in Arab world by Forbes

LULU Hypermarket Group has been ranked 3rd in the prestigious “Forbes Top 100 companies” making an Impact in the Arab

Cohn & Wolfe takes minority stake in PR firm

COHN & Wolfe announced that it will take a minority stake in BPG | pr, one of the most respected PR agencies in the

Park Hyatt introduces guest request communication cards

GUEST request communication cards, a service providing frequently forgotten items, and new healthy, balanced menu

US shale boom to send ‘shockwaves’ in global oil trade

The world has changed — and so has the global energy dynamics.

Daft Punk: Like the legend of the phoenix

Daft Punk, metonym for disco and electronic music, is finally back with yet another masterpiece ‘Random Access

Brief panic as blanks fired during Cannes TV show

A live outdoor television broadcast from the Cannes Film Festival was briefly interrupted Friday when what sounded like gunshots sent crew and spectators scurrying for cover.

Six-month court case for 6 cent overcharge

A taxi driver who endured a six-month lawsuit after overcharging a passenger by six US cents has finally had his name cleared by a Hong Kong court.

Chopard jewels worth $1m stolen at Cannes

Jewelery worth more than one million dollars made by Swiss luxury watchmaker and jeweler Chopard and due to be loaned to stars walking the red carpet at the Cannes film festival were stolen from a

Pet lovers take blogging to the next level

When Dexter the cocker spaniel tore a ligament in his hind leg a few weeks ago, he didn’t suffer in silence. Instead, his owner blogged about.

On top of the world

Embarking on a Mount Everest expedition, whose altitude is 8,848 meters (29,029 ft), is no easy feat, and reaching its

Rotana Film ‘Wadjda’ wins international awards

“Wadjda” directed by Haifaa Al Mansour has become the first Saudi lady to direct a feature film that won the “Best

Bamboo, Sarah G have ‘great chemistry’

Francis Ma?alac, a.k.a. Bamboo, shrugged off rumors romantically linking him to Sarah Geronimo. Bamboo told

Anurag’s ‘Ugly’ about Mumbai dark side

A decades-old rivalry between a Bollywood wannabe and a brutal police chief shines a light on Mumbai’s dark side, in

Auction: Harry Potter first edition annotated by author

Ever wondered what went through author J.K. Rowling’s mind when she wrote the first “Harry Potter” novel?

Hello muddah? Not everyone loved sleepaway camp
When the school year ends a few weeks from now, millions of kids will head off to sleepaway camp for a summer filled wit
The anti-settlement Israeli monitoring group Peace Now has been pushing the government to carry out pledges made years ago to evacuate six unauthorized outposts.
The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, which is pressing governments to provide information, still has nearly 43,000 open cases from 84 countries, with more than one-third of them from Iraq.