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Do animals have rights?
Mahmoud Ahmad THREE recent incidents of violent and extreme abuse against animals in Saudi Arabia made me ponder whether there is legislation against animal cruelty, and if so, whether it is enforced fully. The three random incidents that were highlighted in ...
Needless clamor against scholarship program
Mahmoud Ahmad EVERY now and then we hear warnings from people about the danger of sending our students abroad on scholarships. These people take great efforts in magnifying an isolated incident where a student commits a wrong or a wrong is ...
Needless clamor against scholarship program
Mahmoud Ahmad EVERY now and then we hear warnings from people about the danger of sending our students abroad on scholarships. These people take great efforts in magnifying an isolated incident where a student commits a wrong or a wrong is ...
When Twitter becomes a headache
Mahmoud Ahmad EVERY now and again, I receive calls from relatives and friends asking me to verify news they read on Twitter or in other forms of social media. It does seem that most of the news they read on social ...
Jeddah restaurant owners and their audacity
Mahmoud Ahmad THE Jeddah Municipality’s recent crackdown on eateries that miserably failed to meet fundamental standards of cleanliness in the preparation and serving of food was a shock for many. I am not exaggerating when I say the crackdown was a shock ...
‘Misfit Generation’
Mahmoud Ahmad AN Egyptian friend born and raised in the Kingdom told me that when he visited Egypt for a short vacation he did not feel at home. Although he has an Egyptian nationality, he has become so accustomed to living in ...
Singapore ‘would cooperate with Kingdom in extremist rehabilitation’
Mahmoud Ahmad Saudi Gazette SINGAPORE — Muslim scholars in Singapore would welcome the opportunity to cooperate with Saudi Arabia’s Prince Muhammad Bin Naif Counseling and Care Center, the city-state’s minister of communication and information told Saudi Gazette in an exclusive interview. Dr. Yaacob ...
Innovation, quality make the difference for Huawei
Mahmoud Ahmad Saudi Gazette DOHA — In a highly competitive market yet economically tight environment, product quality matters most to grow, Paul Michael Scanlan, business and network consultant in Huawei said. In an interview with the Saudi Gazette on the sidelines of ...
Huawei urges collaboration and less competition on broadband innovation
Mahmoud Ahmad Saudi Gazette DOHA — Huawei is showcasing its vision of "Building a Better Connected World" at the ongoing four-day International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2014 in Doha, Qatar that kicked off on Dec. 7. The theme of the ...
Bury them or send them home
Mahmoud Ahmad The body of a 65-year-old Indian joiner has been—according to a local newspaper—languishing in a mortuary in Al-Ahsa for the last five months because his sponsor simply cannot be bothered to send his body back to India. All required ...
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