Residents of south Jeddah have appealed to the authorities to help them tackle a rat infestation in their neighborhoods. Many complain that the rats carry infectious diseases and are causing irreparable damage to sewage pipes and electrical (...)
"Passports Directorate" launches portals at airports and shortens traveler procedures to 25 seconds.
Al Riyadh, photos by Jaber Al-Maliki, Hatem Omar
Colonel Bader Al Malek, the official spokesman of the Directorate General of Passports, said that (...)
“Saudis are no longer required to live in the Third Word,” says the caption of a photo showing ramshackle houses on the website of the Ruwais International Company for Real Estate Development.
The houses shown in the photo are located in Ruwais (...)
An specialist in the affairs of water and power emphasized that Gulf Cooperation Council Countries do not have the purification technologies in spite of owning more than fifty percent (50%) of the international power of the international (...)
BAGHDAD: A string of bombings killed 17 people across Iraq's capital Saturday, including Iranian pilgrims near a revered shrine and shoppers at a Shiite neighborhood market, authorities said.
The attacks - several roadside bombs and cars packed (...)
An Iraqi electoral official said Wednesday that a court-ordered recount of Baghdad votes from the inconclusive election could begin as early as next week, a process that could take away the narrow lead of election winner Ayad Allawi over the current (...)
Hindiyah. He received a bachelor's degree at Usul Al-Din College in Baghdad, and a master's degree in Arabic literature from Baghdad University. Al-Maliki lived for a time in Al-Hillah, where he worked in the education department. He joined the (...)
led government could be attractive to oil majors that signed multibillion-dollar contracts last year, part of Iraq's plan to challenge top oil producers within six years, but none of obvious candidates for the top job has suggested rescinding the (...)
The United States could have fighting forces in Iraq and Afghanistan for a decade, the top Army officer said, even though a signed agreement requires all US forces to be out of Iraq by 2012.
Gen. George Casey, Army chief of staff, said Tuesday his (...)
The Ministry of Transport has started closing down 180 car rental firms in Jeddah for failing to comply with regulations stipulating that each firm must own at least 50 vehicles.
Car rental firms claim unfair discrimination in the law, pointing out (...)