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The unscrupulous Erdogan
Many people thought that the “export of the revolution” or in another sense the export of unrest and problems beyond its borders was the monopoly of the regime of rogue mullahs. However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is striving, in a competition with Iran, to grab the title as he seeks to undermine the security and stability of the Arab countries, which he believes should be under the yoke of the "Ottoman Sultan", who is historically known as the “Sick man of Europe.”Erdogan’s forces have spread destruction and death in northwestern Syria as well as on the Libyan soil, in addition to their interference in northern Iraq and setting up a military base in Qatar. Erdogan, in his capacity as the franchisee of the Brotherhood, encourages the outfit to usurp the...
June 09, 2020

The unscrupulous Erdogan

Kingdom of Humanity and its support for international organizations
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia believes in the effectiveness of cooperation with all countries of the world and joining international and regional organizations. Ever since its inception, the Kingdom has contributed to the establishment of many international organizations, and secured membership in some of them not only with participation and commitment, but also with huge material support.In this context, I would like to point out that these organizations include the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Muslim World League, the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and in particular the United Nations Organization. The Kingdom is one of the founding countries of UN and had actively contributed to the San Francisco Conference in approving the UN Charter in 1945.The Kingdom was...
June 02, 2020

Kingdom of Humanity and its support for international organizations

Twitter nonsense
A major positive element of the confrontation between US President Donald Trump and the social media platforms, specifically Twitter, is that it has forced officials of social media companies to speak, to respond, and to face the storm.This is a good thing in the sense that it has exposed the nature of their thinking and political orientations because of the long-standing immunity for officials of these companies, who flaunted the dictum of “freedom of expression.”Truly, this is nothing but nonsense and naivety, as was evident, for example, from some of the tweets of Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, who said in one of his tweets: “There is someone ultimately accountable for our actions as a company, and that’s me. Please leave our employees out of this.” Here, he means Twitter’s...
June 02, 2020

Twitter nonsense

May 28, 1960 … A historic day
On this day, May 28, 2020, Okaz newspaper completes 60 years of its brilliant and bright professional track record with an incessant march spanning over six decades. In continuation of this march featuring excellence, we always strive to take advantage of the latest innovations and developments in the field of journalism to bring about a high level of professional standards to Okaz. We are keen on adopting the highly advanced technology and tools of journalism in fulfilling all requirements to further boost our credibility while serving the nation and the people. All these are within the ambitious plans to upgrade content through the collective efforts of the editorial departments in order to bring out the newspaper as the best media product.We are highly honored in this era of information...
May 28, 2020

May 28, 1960 … A historic day

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Online education: ‘The road not taken’
By Dr. Waquar Ahmad KhanBEING a linguist, I study every aspect of language, including vocabulary, grammar, the sound of language, and how words evolve over time. So, I am always a bit conservative to make any calculations about the future of online teaching.Robert Frost in his famous poem “The Road Not Taken” symbolizes road as the choice we make in our life that impacts our destiny and future. The important message in the wake of an unprecedented outbreak of inauspicious COVID-19 has shaken up the landscape of worldwide educational scenario dramatically giving a forced choice for online education. The predominance of face-to- face teaching vs. online education shows represents choice between the road not taken versus the road taken. The road not taken calls for “emergency remote...
May 28, 2020

Online education: ‘The road not taken’

Okaz @60
Abdullah Saleh Kamel(Chairman of the Board of Directors of Okaz Organization for Press and Publication)The celebration of the 60th anniversary of bringing out the first issue of Okaz newspaper epitomizes the brilliant march of six decades of great success and professionalism on the plank of patriotism as well as on credibility and reliability.Ever since its birth on May 28, 1960, Okaz has given top priority to the interests of the homeland and the citizen, and was and still is a strong media front in confronting the enemies of the homeland.In addition to this, the newspaper has been communicating issues that are of concern for citizens and expressing their opinions on all occasions such that it could enter into the hearts of people before their homes as the leading newspaper.The...
May 28, 2020

Okaz @60

Okaz: Six decades of shining media work
Majed Al-QasabiActing Minister of MediaThe celebration of the 60 years of the foundation of Okaz newspaper takes me down memory lane to the period when the media industry was just starting to emerge and flourish in the Kingdom.Nearly 100 years ago, Saudi Arabia’s first newspaper “Umm Al-Qura” was launched by King Abdul Aziz, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, in 1924 (1343 Hijri). Apart from performing the role of media, the founder’s idea was that the newspaper would also be a basic and reliable reference and source for everyone who desires to learn about the features of culture, thought, literature and history of the Saudi state since its inception. His sons — the Kings who succeeded him — continued this noble trait of taking care of the media and supporting the press,...
May 28, 2020

Okaz: Six decades of shining media work

Standing together to face down a pandemic
It would have been hard to predict six months ago how a rapidly spreading pandemic would alter all our lives and affect economies around the world.To overcome the pandemic that affects all of us, we need to work together with full transparency, sharing information and understandings to combat COVID-19, control its spread, and prevent future outbreaks.This global crisis requires a global effort. We are all in this together, and now is the time to work together to stop the pandemic and prevent future ones from negatively impacting the lives and health of so many people all across the world.History proves that we can fight public health emergencies at home even as we help other nations contain the spread of disease abroad. We do this because we know that combating COVID-19 outside our borders...
May 17, 2020

Standing together to face down a pandemic

Public health after COVID-19
By Raniah ZamzamyAs we are working so hard to maintain our systems and to control the number of incidents of COVID-19, the work for recovery after the end of this pandemic may not get the same level of attention. We are not talking about the systems only but we include individual’s daily life as some will be affected financially, mentally, and physically. Special groups like elderly and disabled people; and systems such as education and social support will need extra efforts to recover. How can we be prepared? This is what we will focus here. Analyzing dataThere is tremendous amount of data for all systems. Looking at the data will give us an estimation of number of people who will need mental health, number of children who suffered from domestic violence, number of businesses that lost...
May 16, 2020

Public health after COVID-19

There is no breakdown of reforms machine in the Kingdom!
At a time when the entire world is busy fighting coronavirus pandemic, many reform policies and programs have been halted or suspended in most countries of the world. However, the reform machine in Saudi Arabia is still working and the outcome is evident for all!The measures that the Kingdom has taken to combat the pandemic and stem its spread are commendable as these actions are based on the Human Rights based-approach.This approach finds a basis in international human rights standards as is recommended by the United Nations officials and experts, in the forefront of which is the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet.But what is more commendable is that unlike other countries, reforms in the Kingdom are still continuing vigorously in various fields despite the...
May 13, 2020

There is no breakdown of reforms machine in the Kingdom!

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