Saudi Arabia's security measures in the oil, gas, petrochemical, water and electricity facilities are extremely good and accurate, according to a Saudi independent security adviser.
While it is true that security and safety procedures are tight at (...)
The Nitaqat system of Saudization of jobs is compelling many local establishments falling in the red category to hire Saudis who will not be required to report to the job. The establishments are resorting to this tactic to acquire the Nitaqat green (...)
An Indonesian housemaid, allegedly a victim of torture, died at the Central Dammam Hospital Sunday evening shortly after she was brought to the hospital by her employer.
Hospital authorities and police who examined the body of the 33-year-old (...)
generated paintings have flooded the on-going International Furniture and Decoration Exhibition at the Dhahran International Exhibition Center.
The Chinese sellers are also passing the paintings as originals to unsuspecting buyers, with about a (...)
The Kingdom has awarded a multi-million-riyal contract to a US architectural firm to prepare the design of a project encompassing about 40 world-class research and development companies.
Dhahran Techno Valley (DTV), an undertaking by the King Fahd (...)
wide campaign for safe driving, and particularly defensive driving, will be launched early next year targeting all high school students.
The drive is jointly organized by Saudi Aramco and the Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Science and Technology Center (...)
Consumers are really feeling the crunch.
No more unnecessary drives. No more buying what they don't wear. Most important, however, is that they're no longer buying food in bulk and leaving most of it to rot.
Cutting down on food expenses is the (...)
The Saudi Diabetes and Endocrine Association (SDEA) has intensified its campaign against pediatric obesity by urging hotels and restaurants to offer healthier food.
Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Turki, president of SDEA, told the Saudi Gazette that there are (...)