Wednesday, 22 May 2013  -  12 Rajab 1434 H
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No breakthrough in lifting ban on Indonesian, Filipino maids

A source at the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh told Saudi Gazette on Tuesday that there has been no breakthrough in the lifting of the ban on recruiting domestic workers from the Philippines and Indonesia
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
As many parts of the Kingdom prepare to launch a summer of festivals, a large number of youths are packing their bags to spend their holidays abroad
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
Two Egyptians who kidnapped a nine-year-old girl from the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah and raped and tortured her for three years
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
The Kingdom has the misfortune of being one of the world’s leading traffic accident hotspots
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
The Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) has started accepting job applications from the second batch of fresh university graduates who have obtained Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay is visiting today to personally convey the country’s condolences to King Abdullah on the passing of Prince Nayef
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
A four-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl died and another youth was injured when a fire broke out in a rundown house in Al-Harrah Al-Gharbiyah in Madinah Tuesday morning
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
Saudi Arabia is currently on top of the list among Arab and Gulf countries when it comes to divorce rates
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
Unlicensed jewelry saleswomen have sprouted up all over the Eastern Province and officials are warning citizens and expatriates to be wary of women selling gold and jewelry
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
The Kingdom’s first and only concept store deems to be the leader in the world of online retail
Wednesday, 20 - June 2012
The Seoul government decided to honor the Kingdom at the event following the participation of Korea as the guest country in two major Saudi events this year