Samaani drew the attention to the fact that he would increasingly be sad to see bloodshed and mosques demolished by groups and organizations who adopt Takfeer (expiation) as a methodology and crime-committing as a daily-behavior, a flagrant breach (...)
Faisal gave an account on the projects introduced this year to make the Hajj journey a pleasant and true worshipping one, citing the camels and cows slaughter house, Jamarat expansion project, tunnels and roads in the holy places.
Asked about a (...)
2013) for cooperation between the two sides to serve the common aspirations.
According to Dr. Khoja, the Cabinet then continued its discussion of the domestic agenda and issued the following decisions:
The Cabinet approved the new implementation (...)
kilometre pipeline connecting Russia's
Black Sea port terminal Dzhubga with the Bulgarian city of Varna. Its
maximum capacity is rated at 63 billion cubic metres a year, or
roughly 10 per cent of current total EU consumption.
The undersea (...)
per-cent figure had looked optimistic since the release
earlier this month of second-quarter figures, showing gross domestic
product showed zero growth between March and June, down from 0.9 per
cent in the first quarter.
The slowdown in growth (...)
Cement prices in Saudi Arabia should remain robust, the NCB Capital said in a new sectoral report, noting that the recent spike "is temporary and focused on the western region."
It said growth demand remains strong, but there is sufficient supply (...)
class, full-conversion export refinery.
The refinery will process Arabian Heavy crude oil to produce ultra-high-quality refined products to meet the most stringent global product specifications.
As a full-conversion refinery, it will maximize the (...)
basmati rice, tea, manmade yarn, fabrics, made ups, cotton yarn, primary & semi-finished iron and steel, chemicals, plastic & linoleum products, machinery and instruments.
4. The major items imported by India, apart from crude oil, include organic (...)
injury deaths.
The first UN report on the subject said millions of children
suffered lifelong disabilities due to injuries, and that the poor
were at an increased risk.
Africa had the highest death toll from unintentional injuries, at
a rate 10 (...)
The telecom unit of Kuwaiti investment firm Noor Financial Co is looking to raise 53.9 million dinars ($203.3 million) in an initial public offering (IPO) to finance acquisitions, a company executive said.
The firm, which is teaming up with France (...)
protected forests. "Their number had declined by about 35 per cent in the past 20 years due largely to habitat loss and degradation, habitat fragmentation, poaching and killing," he added.
He said timber production, land conversion to agriculture (...)
diversity, including the wildlife and ecosystem.
Based on a study and recommendation from the WWW (formerly known as World Wildlife Fund), the Sabah state government had placed the whole of Ulu Segama and Malua forest reserves covering 240,00 (...)
JERAISI noted that the trade delegations included the head of states and foreign government officials from Europe, Asia, Africa, America and the Latin America.
He said the delegations also included top officials of International organizations such (...)
capita incomes at that time. By the year 2000, he said, the other countries were still below $500 in per capita income while Thailand had risen to $2,000 and South Korea reached $8,500 per person in income. He noted that literacy rates in Thailand (...)
05, the strongest rate of job creation among developing regions.
Too many jobs are still being created in sectors with low or declining productivity, said Carlos Silva-Juregui, Lead Economist and principal author of the report.
"There is (...)
YEAR SUCCESSIVE GROWTH HAD
BROUGHT OVER ETHIOPIA'S BALANCE OF PAYMENTS. HE VIEWED THESE AS TO BE
EXPECTED IN TIME OF GROWTH THROUGH DEFICIT FINANCING, "WITHIN THE
LIMIT OF OUR RESOURCES."
HE DISCLOSED THAT THE NATIONAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA (CENTRAL (...)
Six List" from foreign countries, Prince Ahmad said that he cannot remember the names but there are people who were sent back to (the Kingdom) from Syria, Yemen and other countries but they are not main suspects.
In an answer to another question (...)
thirtieth of the daily usage in some
developed nations.
Collier's work has focused on improving irrigation for
notoriously thirsty cash crops, like cotton and sugarcane,
although they are seldom grown on the smallest farms.
Agriculture based on (...)
month period, the automaker said.
Nissan attributed the global sales jump partly to good sales of Altima and Sentra in the U.S., as well as the Tiida car and the Serena minivan in Japan. The Tiida and Teana also sold well in China.
Nissan (...)
Greens a majority.
But this idea was slapped down by FDP chief Guido Westerwelle who said his party would stick to its vows not to serve with Schroeder.
"Dream on - not with us," said Westerwelle, who sharply criticized Schroeder in a joint TV (...)
2006 period, and Latin America and the Caribbean would grow at the rate of 4.25 per cent in the same period.
"The high rate of growth since 2004 helps to make up for some difficult years for developing economies at the beginning of the century," (...)
rich eastern half, whose population is mostly of European descent, and the impoverished, mostly indigenous western part.
"The Armed Forces are carefully following developments and ... will act, if necessary to preserve national integrity and (...)
point increases have followed at every Open Market Committee meeting since then.
On Tuesday, it cited a mixed bag of economic news, including "robust" growth in productivity, a "gradually" improving labour market and a slowdown in spending growth (...)
narcotics campaign in neighbouring Afghanistan.
In 2004, the total area under opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan increased to 130,000 from 80,000 hectares last year, while opium production remained at 4,200 tons, accounting for more than (...)
a 50 percent drop. It is also about one-fifth lower than the rate experienced from the start of the war until the election.
November through January marked one of the bloodiest periods of the war for U.S. forces, with the Falluja offensive in (...)