Mariam Nihal
Saudi Gazette
Delico (Delicious Food Company) started its first Italian restaurant managed by ‘'Trattoria Da Lallo" in September 1997 for members of the Italian Cultural Center. Over the years, Lallo became a familiar culinary (...)
Saudi forces have participated in today's storm, he said the United Arab Emirates forces did, noting that all of the alliance members are taking part according to specific missions and timetable for each.
Clarifying how the alliance could pinpoint (...)
or his deputy - to sign a draft agreement between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion concerning taxes on income and capital and the annexed (...)
and medium enterprises (SMEs) remain unserved or underserved in the Middle East, presenting a massive $15 billion opportunity for the banking industry.
There is a massive $15-billion opportunity for banks in the Middle East's SME sector over the (...)
Jehaz Contracting Company. It is valued at SR8,856,380 with an execution period of 7 months for the implementation of 13.8 kV distribution network in Jazan Industrial City.
As well as the sixth contract signed with FADAC Global Contracting Company (...)
Linguistic and genetic evidence indicates the Romanies originated from the Indian subcontinent, emigrating from India towards the northwest no earlier than the 11th century. The Romani are generally believed to have originated in central India, (...)
7, 2009 in Abu Dhabi to explore the challenges and opportunities for global higher education at a conference on Higher Education in the Global Age, hosted by the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute.
The two-day event will be held at the Al Mamoura Auditorium (...)
up the works of cleaning, maintenance and operation step by step and providing the free carts for the sick and aged pilgrims.
A number of reserved corridors for the pilgrims of special needs (disabled) were allocated by the Presidency which also (...)
based expatriate pilgrims going for Haj this year have undergone orientation program organized by a social organization here Friday evening.
Hundreds of pilgrims go for Haj every year from Riyadh and they have either to depend on booklet on Haj or (...)
$150 million to purchase. Because of its massive draft and length it is unable to dock at many existing ports, requiring deep-water terminals, or facilities to discharge cargoes onto other small tankers at sea. Lieutenant Nathan Christensen, a (...)
Blame it on global warming, human encroachment, unfettered hunting or any number of other man-made ills, but the most respected inventory of biodiversity, the “Red List,” published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), says (...)
most probably on Wednesday – tailoring shops in the Kingdom are racing against time to finish their work so as to satisfy their customers.
And to meet the heavy rush at tailoring shops, many are working for more than 14 hours. “We work from 9 A.M. (...)
Iced tea was invented by Richard Blechynden, an English tea merchant who couldn't sell his hot beverage at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair because of the hot weather. Quick thinking meant he added ice to the tea and it is now a hot favorite with (...)
screen MacBook Pro or other large laptop to the local Starbucks may give you a great visual experience on the road, but at close to seven pounds, it could also give you a bad back.
Computer makers are sensing that maybe there is a market opening (...)
km tram stretch out of which three are multimodal interchange stations with the Red Line; these include the Mall of the Emirates, Marina and Jumeirah Lake Towers. The Metro stations will be equipped with travellators to ease walking between the tram (...)
2 motorway.
He said so far Rs 4 billion has been paid back, while the nation was yet to pay back Rs 37 billion.
The President mentioned the construction of the 750 km long Coastal Highway at a cost of Rs 16 billion by the present government in an (...)
for- food case, companies were contracted to transport or ship goods to Iraq, including food and medicine, and construction materials.
The oil-for-food scheme allowed Iraq to sell more than 64 billion dollars in oil from 1996 to 2003. Profits were (...)
month high of 109.72 yen.
Both the Australian and Canadian dollars climbed to one-month highs against the U.S. currency, boosted by demand for commodity-heavy currencies. The Aussie hovered near 76.80 U.S. cents, while the Canadian currency was at (...)
backed interim government has vowed to crush rebels so that Iraqis can vote in elections in January, but the Falluja assault and a week-old state of emergency have failed to quell unrest in other Sunni cities, many of which are under curfew.
The (...)
week lows. The Nasdaq's drop snapped a string of five weekly gains.
NYMEX crude oil futures ended at a record settlement high of $48.88 a barrel, the highest seen on the exchange since crude oil futures were introduced in 1983, and within sight of (...)