Okaz/Saudi Gazette
BURAIDAH — Qasim police have found the infant baby boy who was kidnapped from the Maternity and Children Hospital in Buraidah on Aug. 16.
The police did not reveal the place from where the baby was found but said the kidnapper was (...)
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
QUNFUDAH — The cemetery of Al-Mutahma village in the north of Qunfudah has turned into a haven for stray animals.
Vehicles cross through the cemetery due to the absence of a fence surrounding it or signboards indicating the (...)
THE General Secretariat of the GCC in Riyadh recently hosted a joint meeting with members of the EU Political and Security Committee (PSC). This high-ranking committee includes ambassadors of the EU member states in Brussels and representatives of (...)
The visit of US President Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia, and his participation in three summits with Saudi Arabia, GCC member states, and Arab and Muslim countries was an unprecedented historic event. The three summits with representatives of over 50 (...)
On April 4, a barbaric, inhuman, heartless chemical attack targeted Khan Shaykhun in rural Idlib Governorate in northwest Syria, claiming dozens of civilian lives including children. In response to the chemical attack, the Trump administration (...)
Karawi, Investor Relations Director at Zain Saudi Arabia, took part in the establishment of the KSA chapter of Middle East Investor Relations Association (MEIRA) which was launched in Riyadh, supported by the Saudi Stock Exchange (...)
On Friday 10 February 2017, CIA Director Mike Pompeo awarded Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, the George Tenet Medal for his distinct intelligence counter-terrorism work, which has made him the subject of (...)
The recent visit of Adel Al-Jubeir to Baghdad was the first by a Saudi foreign minister in 14 years. It came after a period of estrangement between the two states and was an attempt to get relations back on track.
After the 25-year closure of its (...)
Muhanna, an advisor to three Saudi oil ministers, will be the recipient of the Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award for the Advancement of International Petroleum Media after being the voice of the world's largest oil exporter for over a quarter (...)
In the mid-1950s, the Netherlands, backed by Belgium and Germany, proposed the establishment of a common market. Initially, France was hesitant to join because of its protectionist policy, but it stuck to the European unity project that revolved (...)
THE presentation of a white paper on the future of Europe by the president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, in the European Parliament on March 1 provoked a heated debate in Brussels.
The paper represents a constitutional reform (...)
Former US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger made an interesting remark in World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History. The book addresses the conflict of survival among nations. He (...)
The Kuwaiti foreign minister's visit to Tehran on Jan. 25 came as Kuwait was mandated by the recent Gulf summit held in Bahrain to hold the mediation file between the Gulf States and Iran in order to open up a channel for dialogue. However, there (...)
The first visit of Michel Aoun, the President of Lebanon, to Saudi Arabia came in an attempt to restore normalcy between the two states after a period of deadlock. This visit had two main sets of objectives
Political objectives: In spite of (...)
The announcement by the Sultanate of Oman that it will join the Saudi-led Islamic military counter-terrorism coalition has been widely welcomed in the Gulf, throughout the Arab world and by the wider Muslim community.
Oman said in a statement that (...)
In a friendly conversation with an old man reading The Middle East newspaper at a coffee shop in Riyadh, a question was raised regarding the future of the region as we welcome the new year.
As the question is too broad to be answered in detail, it (...)
The Guardian describes the overtaking of many districts of Aleppo by the forces of the Syrian regime as having resulted in "one giant graveyard".
The heavy shelling with missiles and the systematic killing have left this ancient city soaked in blood (...)
Openness to other cultures and the way we perceive others can be ruined by fears and wrong ideas. However, once we open up and accept others all over the world, our fears will vanish and we will see others as they truly are. Our views will not be (...)
Chairing the 35th Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) Interior Ministers' regular meeting in Riyadh on Tuesday November 29, Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, delivered a speech laying the foundation for the future (...)
Many of the observers of the US elections were shocked as Donald J. Trump was announced the president-elect of the United States of America. The news was marked by protests that swept across the United States condemning his victory. There was every (...)
SMOKING and excessive eating and drinking are different forms of addiction. Some people are natural addicts while others develop the habit. These facts are mentioned in John Ratey's "Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain." (...)
Nearly two decades ago, in "They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel›s Lobby", former US senator Paul Findley addressed Israel's lobby in the US, known as the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and its (...)
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington published a report titled "Combating Terrorist Financing in the Gulf: Significant Progress but Risks Remain", by Celina B. Realuyo, Non-Resident Fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and (...)
Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) is a law passed by the US Congress, which allows civil lawsuits to be heard in US courts by families of victims of the 9/11 attacks against countries involved in those attacks on US territories. The (...)
JEDDAH — The Road Management and Transport Department have set up a joint committee to regulate plying of taxis in Makkah province under a campaign launched on Tuesday.
Makkah Road Management and Transport Director General Mohammad Madani said (...)