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‘Safe exit’ for Assad proposed

Syria’s outgoing opposition chief published an initiative for his war-torn country Thursday.

Coronavirus takes one more life

Saudi Arabia has announced another death from the SARS-like novel coronavirus (nCoV) in its central Al-Qassim region.

Avoid fixers, middlemen, embassy tells OFWs

Filipinos have been warned against dealing with unauthorized fixers and middlemen pretending to be officials.

KSA sees win-win in solar energy boom

A slide in solar power costs and a surge in oil prices over the last few years has made solar power a win-win strategy for Saudi Arabia.

US, Israel raise hopes for M-E peace restart

The United States and Israel raised hopes Thursday for a restart of the Middle East peace process, despite little tangible progress so far from US Secretary of State John Kerry's two-month-old effort to get Israelis and Palestinians back to the negotiating table.

Brutal attack in London heightens terror fears

Two men with butcher knives hacked a soldier to death Wednesday near a London military barracks and one then went on video to explain the crime — shouting political statements, gesturing with bloodied hands and waving a meat cleaver.

India PM pledges to clean up defense sector

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pledged on Thursday to crack down on corruption in the defense sector after a string of recent graft scandals left his government facing renewed calls to step down.

Sultan of Swing at Saudi Gazette

Legendary Pakistani left arm fast bowler, considered one of the founders and perhaps the finest exponent of reverse swing bowling, was in Saudi Gazette office in Jeddah, Thursday.

Japanese, 80, oldest atop Mt. Everest

An 80-year-old Japanese man who has had four heart operations in recent years became the oldest person to climb to the top of Mount Everest Thursday — although his record may last only a few days.

Prince Mishal orders probe into Khumrah lake pollution

Governor of Jeddah Prince Mishal Bin Majed has directed authorities to write a report about a lake that formed over a month ago in the city’s southern Khumrah neighborhood and send it to him directly.

Activists call on SCTA to protect historical site in Yanbu

A group of archeological activists has called on the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) to preserve and save a historical site in the Yanbu area before it is destroyed.

Educate, track and trail players: Akram

The fixing scandal that has hit the Indian Premier League is quite unfortunate and it shows “there is no limit to greed,” according to Pakistan’s former cricket captain Wasim Akram.

Nibali tightens Giro grip

Italian Vincenzo Nibali took a giant step towards his maiden Giro d’Italia.

In film, audiences and talent shift from cinema to TV

Cinema audiences are migrating to television, followed by Hollywood writers, actors and directors, who look to the small screen as a place for greater artistic freedom and easier financing, say industry figures at the Cannes Film Festival.

Canceled tourism project: Libya ordered to pay Kuwait group $1b

Consternation surrounds reports that an arbitration panel in Cairo has ordered Libya to pay nearly a billion dollars to a Kuwaiti company.

A young Israeli suffers in jail for opposing WB occupation

The Israeli military has jailed a young man for six months.

5 dead in Lebanon clash of Syrian rivals

Opponents and supporters of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad traded heavy machine gun fire and mortar shells in the

Syrian refugee influx tax Lebanese economy and nerves

Abu Faruq, a kiosk owner in an upscale Beirut district, does not hide his opinion about the influx of Syrian refugees: "Lebanon is occupied by foreigners," he grumbled. "They're ruining us."

Tunisia making progress against terrorists — PM

Prime Minister Ali Larayedh said Thursday that Tunisia is making progress in its bid to dismantle “terrorist” cells

2011 prison breaks now become political issue in Egypt

It was one of the most perplexing events of Egypt’s revolution: orchestrated attacks on prisons around the country that broke out more than 20,000 inmates while police were tied down with the

Welcome back!

President Mohamed Morsi greets one of the soldiers who was kidnapped last week, after their release and arrival at a

Human rights group protests US drone killings

A top human rights organization has criticized the Obama administration’s increasing use of drone aircraft for the targeted killing of terrorism suspects overseas and questioned whether it is legal.

Chinese PM invites Pakistan’s Sharif to visit

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday invited Pakistan’s incoming prime minister Nawaz Sharif to visit Beijing and

Russia wary of deeper nuclear arms cuts

Russia’s top military officer on Thursday voiced skepticism about deeper nuclear arms cuts, saying they should require

Man killed by FBI links Tsarnaev to triple murder

A friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev implicated himself and the Boston bombing suspect in an unsolved triple homicide before

Mali Tuaregs reject army presence in bastion for July vote

Mali’s main Tuareg separatist group says it supports the holding of a nationwide presidential poll in July but ruled out allowing the army in its northern bastion of Kidal for the vote.

OIC condemns ‘barbaric’ murder of British soldier

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation condemned on Thursday what it called the “brutal and barbaric” killing of a British soldier in London in what authorities suspect was an act by Islamic

S.Africa’s Zuma denies role in Indian wedding scandal

South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma on Thursday denied any role in a scandal over a lavish Indian wedding party that has placed an uncomfortable spotlight on his ties to wealthy backers.

Crackdown on unhygienic food outlets intensifies

The Riyadh Municipality continued its inspection campaign ensuring all restaurants and hawkers abide by the rules and regulations for this kind of work.

The queues in our country

In my opinion, the progress of any country can be judged by its commitment to the rules and regulations.

Justice for children of Saudi women

There have been a number of government decisions that have remained dormant for a long time without being implemented.

Kingdom ‘will not allow harm to citizens abroad’

Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Khaled Bin Saud Bin Khalid said the Kingdom does not accept whatsoever that any of its citizens should be harmed or oppressed abroad.

Indian Embassy issues schedule for verification of EC requests

The Embassy of India in Riyadh has announced the schedule for the verification process of Emergency Certificates (ECs) for a second batch of Indians who have applied for the one-time travel pass at

Female nurses refuse to work in male wards

The directorate of health affairs in Al-Ahsa region is investigating the case of 12 Saudi female nurses working in a government hospital who allegedly refused to work in the male wards out of fear

Four killed in Asir accident

Four people, including three members of a family, died in a road accident in Asir on Wednesday evening.

Wake up, Britain

The killing of seven people by a lone gunman in Toulouse last year, the Boston bombing of marathon runners and the murder of a British soldier in southeast London on Wednesday, all send the same

Kick racism out of Saudi Arabia

I am writing with regard to the article “Racism in Saudi society” (May 23).

Get your own house in order

With regard to the article “Sinai under siege” (May 23), I have to ask: Why is it that in almost every opinion article coming from an Arab writer, an accusing finger has to be pointed at Israel,

Overcoming troubles

Everyone must be made aware through as much publicity as possible that if people want to overcome any trouble, e.g. poverty or shortage of water, food, shelter, etc., they must work and help in

ICC withdraws Rauf from Champs Trophy

Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf has been withdrawn from next month’s Champions Trophy tournament in England.

UEFA approves 10-game racism ban, blood tests

European football governing body UEFA.

McIlroy’s mixed season continues

Rory McIlroy’s mixed season continued Thursday with a disappointing 2-over par 74 on the first day of the BMW PGA

Rosberg quickest in practice runs

Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg posted the fastest time in both practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix Thursday.

James lifts Heat over Pacers

LeBron James drove for a game-winning layup as time expired to give the Miami Heat a thrilling 103-102 overtime win

JRTC-ANTA, RSTP and Elaf Group win ASTEC titles

Team JRTC-ANTA endured a roller-coaster battle before finally sealing the fourth set to win the Category C

Measures suggested for safety

Buoyancy aids, body armor and locator devices were among the recommendations made Wednesday by America’s Cup regatta

Wild card knocks out Querrey

Third-seeded Sam Querrey was eliminated from the quarterfinals of the Open de Nice on Thursday, losing to French wild-card entry Edouard Roger-Vasselin 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-1.

UN sees weak economic recovery this year

The world economy should start to make a weak recovery this year, but the United Nations said Thursday that Japan faces “risks” with its pump-priming spending and saw no end to Europe’s unemployment

RC invites tender for relocating RAK lines

The Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu has recently invited contractors to submit bids for the contract to relocate

IMF chief grilled in Paris court over 2007 payout scandal

French prosecutors grilled IMF chief Christine Lagarde in a Paris court on Thursday to decide if she should be charged over a state payout to a disgraced tycoon during her time as finance minister.

18,000 visitors at Saudi hospitality expo

Saudi Food & Hotel and Hospitality Expo 2013 was hailed as a major success as it concluded a four-day run at the

Meat-labeling rules revised by US to satisfy WTO ruling

The US government will require meat packers to explicitly list the origin of beef, pork and chicken sold in US grocery stores, it said on Thursday, a regulation intended to resolve years of disputes

Nissan says to recall 841,000 cars over steering glitch

Japan’s No. 2 carmaker Nissan said Thursday it would recall some 841,000 compact cars worldwide due to a steering wheel problem.

‘Silver’ reveals identity, receives mixed reactions

The man who gave voice to the popular screen character “Silver,” has finally revealed his identity.

Ameesha debuts at Cannes

Ameesha Patel is the new “desi” girl at Cannes.

Piolo willing to reunite with Judai

Piolo Pascual would be happy to do a reunion project with Judy Ann (Judai) Santos.

Paris may soon tie the knot

Socialite Paris Hilton may have finally decided to get married.

Leonardo snubbed by supermodel Cara

Supermodel Cara Delevingne reportedly snubbed actor Leonardo DiCaprio at The Great Gatsby premiere in Cannes, after

The official Bangladeshi government report into the April 24 Dhaka garment factory collapse in which no less than 1,130 people died and some 2,500 were injured, many of them maimed and crippled for life, makes deeply disturbing reading.