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Madina Emir honors grads of Taiba univ
By Zain Al-Abdeen KhaledSaudi GazetteMADINAH – Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Majed, Emir of Madinah region, delivered a commencement speech at Taiba University here where he told nearly 2,000 graduating students to contribute to the country’s growth, development and progress.In his ...
As rupee falls, Indian expats transfer fortunes back home
Saudi Gazette reportJEDDAH – With the Indian rupee’s slide continuing and falling to a new record low against the US dollar in the past few days, remittances from Indian expatriates are on an increase.“I have been watching the exchange rate ...
2700 tuna cartons seized for faulty expiry dates
RIYADH – The Ministry of Commerce and Industry recently confiscated 2700 cartons of canned tuna after the manufacturer replaced the original expiry date labels on the cans with newer ones. Fahd Al-Huthaili, director general of the Department for Combating Commercial ...
Shooting of Tabuk prison director a terrorist attack
By Nader Al-EniziOkaz/Saudi GazetteTABUK – The firing on Col. Sabah Al-Zamhari, Director of Tabuk Prison, Wednesday was a terrorist attack and not a criminal act, Maj. Gen. Ali Al-Harthi, Director General of Prisons in the Kingdom, said here Thursday. Col. ...
How will the Saudi labor market be without ‘Kafeel’?
By Rashid Al-FowzanAl-Riyadh newspaperTHE Ministry of Labor is seriously working to adopt the word “employer” instead of “Kafeel”. This would afford expats working in the Kingdom the freedom to travel as and when he likes. The idea that we do ...
80% of government vehicles misused, says Saher report
TABUK – Saher, the automated traffic control and management system used in the Kingdom’s major cities, has uncovered the prevalent and troubling practice of government employees illegally using official cars for personal purposes and incurring dozens of traffic violations along ...
Good governance is a must
By Khaled AlmaeenaAs the Arab Spring continued many of our youth commented daily on the social media network.Some agreed that systems that oppressed and stunted social growth should be abolished and that a popular and peaceful movement was the only ...
Shields of immunity
By Esraa Al-Ghamdi"Safeguarding the rights of others is the most noble and beautiful end of a human being.”— Khalil GibranTo judge is merely human; it is within the translation of judgments that the issue lies. Nowadays, some people abuse language ...
Two visitors, two different receptions
By Mohammed Azhar Ali KhanCanada played host to two visitors last week. They were from the same country but the way they were received, what they stated to their hosts, the audiences they addressed, and the reception their messages elicited ...
Chanderpaul stands firm against England bowling
LONDON — Shivnarine Chanderpaul defied England once again with a tenacious unbeaten 87 to lead West Indies to 243 for nine on the first day of the opening Test at Lord’s Thursday.The obdurate left-hander, reprieved on 15 after reviewing an ...
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