CONSUMERS are enjoying an unprecedented era of choice. That means that there is more competition than ever in the age of Digital Relativity where there is endless content across online platforms vying for the limited time and attention of consumers. (...)
infected waste to be handled by people with hazardous materials training, which is why waste management companies refuse to dispose of Ebola waste, biosafety experts told Reuters.
Many hospitals are not aware of this federal requirement and that (...)
governmental groups led by the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation in Greece said Tuesday the United Nations-backed plan to neutralize Syria's chemical stockpile while aboard a ship in the Mediterranean Sea was risky and (...)
Arab tourism and produce programs that contribute to the intesifying of Arab touristy promoting process.
On the Palestinian cause, the Council called on the media to highlight the importance of the holy city of Al-Quds, Al-Aqsa, and other Islamic (...)
day weekly holiday increases an employee's productivity and work quality by as much as 30 percent when compared to those who have only one day off every week, Al-Hayat newspaper reported Thursday.
“An employee who does not get the rest needed, (...)
day road safety symposium that concluded here Sunday have recommended a 10-point strategy to curb road accidents and to tackle other challenges facing traffic safety initiatives around the world, especially in developing countries.
The symposium, (...)
optic sensor technology for the Northern Area Pipelines Department.
“Putting together a strong team that can handle advanced materials for Saudi Aramco is a key to success,” said Al-Houtan. “In fact, we have an excellent mix of both highly (...)
as well as their insight, foresight and vision - have proven to be invaluable.”
He said the group discussed key focus areas for technology and research, and current and future strategic initiatives, as well as the key resource of EXPEC ARC - (...)
ravaged country as part of an urgent appeal, with
money already pouring in from around the world. Key developed
countries were organizing an international aid conference for the
quake-struck nation.
Haiti is "by the far the poorest country in (...)
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 (...)
American relations which constitute strategic partnership that aims at combating terrorism and realizing stability in Iraq as well attaining Arab-Israeli peace in addition to advocating tolerance in the region.
On the other hand, Abdulrahman (...)
and-half year. What they are in need, as they say, is the restoration of confidence. I think that if the big world economies get acquainted with means of cooperation among them, then they will become capable of surpassing the crisis as they (...)
based National Center for Electronic Education and Remote Education will launch 20 training programs during the first term of the new academic year, Al-Youm Arabic newspaper said Saturday. The center's director general and advisor at the Ministry of (...)
line the widely-scattered primary documents of different cultures for the vast audience using the Internet.”
KAUST's Interim President, Nadhmi Al-Nasr said, “Part of KAUST's vision is not only to create a world class research university for the (...)
MUKALLA, YEMEN, ON JUNE 2, 2006.
ACCORDING TO THE AGREEMENT, THE TWO SIDES ENTER INTO COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF FISHERIES TO THEIR MUTUAL BENEFIT AND EXCHANGE INFORMATION VITAL TO FISHERIES SECTOR, INCLUDING THE BREAK OF EPIDEMICS AND DISEASES OR (...)
the expiry in mid-2007 of the U.S. president's authority to do trade deals with minimal Congressional scrutiny.
Brazil -- which has a booming agricultural sector -- and other nations including the United States and Australia complain that the EU's (...)
the expiry in mid-2007 of the U.S. president's authority to do trade deals with minimal Congressional scrutiny.
Brazil -- which has a booming agricultural sector -- and other nations including the United States and Australia complain that the EU's (...)
where 12 people have died of bird flu -- could serve as a regional bird flu vaccine centre to save every country having to build up its own stockpiles.
"If we would form a networking of stock, and we can borrow each other's if things are happening (...)
led war in Iraq.
He said it cannot be a good thing for those privileged to
live in wealthy countries «to have a large part of the
world left behind in the kind of misery and suffering that
the people of Africa experience.»
To help Africa (...)
coverings after the earthquake news but that was very small," said one dealer.
BP Chief Executive John Browne said the incident cut no more than 5 percent of gasoline production at the plant, the third largest in the United States.
A second steep (...)
speed "shinkansen" trains was de-railed for the first time in its history, but no-one was injured in the incident.
Telecommunications companies were forced to limit services in the region as systems were overburdened with calls.
Some factories (...)