Wednesday, 22 May 2013 - 12 Rajab 1434 H
Kingdom
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
DAMMAM – Closer cooperation among healthcare providers in handling pediatric emergency and clinical care will further
A vendor arranges watermelons for sale at Aziziyah market, south of Riyadh, on Thursday. The appearance of the fat
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
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