Wednesday, 22 May 2013  -  12 Rajab 1434 H
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Waking up to the fresh aroma of coffee

JEDDAH – As the job market in the Kingdom becomes ever more competitive and the requirements of employers increasingly demanding, many Saudis are taking to work

Concerted efforts needed to cut infant mortality rate

DAMMAM – Closer cooperation among healthcare providers in handling pediatric emergency and clinical care will further

Summer is here!

A vendor arranges watermelons for sale at Aziziyah market, south of Riyadh, on Thursday. The appearance of the fat

Flower farms hit by water shortage

TAIF – Flower farmers in Taif say they have suffered losses running into millions of Riyals due to the scarcity of

Friday, 24 - April 2009
JEDDAH – Eleven mayors from the United States, including Bill Bell, mayor of Durham, North Carolina, are to visit Saudi Arabia, from May 7-14 on an official
Friday, 24 - April 2009
MAKKAH – A Riyadh intermediate school celebrated its open day Wednesday on the occasion of the last day before the midterm break by issuing a theatrical
Friday, 24 - April 2009
JEDDAH – An expectant father whose wife was reportedly refused help by staff while she sat in the Children’s and Maternity Hospital in the throes of labor
Friday, 24 - April 2009
RIYADH – The Ministry of Islamic Affairs has begun to put into action instructions from Minister Saleh Bin Abdul Aziz Aal Al-Sheikh to address the unnecessarily
Friday, 24 - April 2009
JEDDAH – Police in Jeddah are continuing investigations into a gang accused of kidnapping, assaulting, and electrocuting a 22-year-old man over a period
Friday, 24 - April 2009
JIZAN – Medics at King Fahd Hospital in Jizan say they have saved an Indonesian maid from committing suicide following surgery after a previous suicide
Friday, 24 - April 2009
JEDDAH – The Ministry of Culture and Information has allocated a website for the Forum of the Future of the Press which will be held at the King Fahd
Friday, 24 - April 2009
BISHA – Fahd Abdullah Hanash, lawful inheritor of a now defunct sewing machine repair shop in Bisha, was taken by surprise recently to find a crowd of
Friday, 24 - April 2009
JEDDAH – The fate of the printed press has been up for discussion since the inception of the Internet, and the number of voices warning of its demise
Friday, 24 - April 2009
JEDDAH – Informed sources have revealed that 2,000 lawsuits have been lodged by members of the public with the Board of Grievances in Makkah against ministries
Friday, 24 - April 2009
RIYADH – The Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) has warned against products that purport to protect people against electromagnetic
Friday, 24 - April 2009
DHULM – An elderly man took the opportunity of a brief absence of his relatives to shoot himself with the weapon he habitually carried, police in Dhulm