Jannat Tours UK Limited is thrilled to announce a pioneering partnership with MCDC (Makkah Company for Development and Construction), aiming to elevate the Hajj experience for pilgrims coming from Europe and Americas.
This collaboration involves a (...)
The World Travel & Tourism Council's annual Economic Impact Report (EIR) Friday reveals the full devastating impact of COVID-19 had on the global Travel & Tourism sector last year, which suffered a massive loss of almost $4.5 trillion.
The annual (...)
يواجه البعض مشكلة - لديك بريد إلكتروني في Microsoft Outlook جاهز تقريبًا للإرسال، فقط تحتاج إلى بعض الإضافات، ولكن تصل رسالتك غير المكتملة فورًا إلى صندوق الوارد الخاص بالمستلمين، بلا أي وسيلة لاسترجاعها، باستثناء أن Microsoft قد منحتك مخرجًا. إذا (...)
Little-known Swede Per Langfors hit a stunning 64 to be the outright leader after 54 holes at the European Tour's World Super 6 here Saturday.
Langfors, playing in only his fifth event at his level, compiled the round of the day, sinking seven (...)
innovative countries, while a group of nations including India, Kenya, and Vietnam are outperforming their development-level peers, according to the Global Innovation Index 2017 co-authored by Cornell University, INSEAD and the World Intellectual (...)
Gregory Gaultier became the oldest winner of the British Open since Hashim Khan in the late 1950s when he beat Nick Matthew, the oldest finalist since that era, in a four-game final Sunday.
The 34-year-old Frenchman's 8-11, 11-7, 11-3, 11-3 win over (...)
based design workshop Studio Hardie to transform its zero emission e-NV200 van into the world's first all-electric mobile office – the e-NV200 WORKSPACe.
This professional office environment on wheels features an integrated fold-out desk, (...)
England's Tyrrell Hatton equaled the St. Andrews Old Course record with a blistering 10-under par 62 to move three shots clear on day three of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Hatton, who turns 25 next Friday, capped his round of 10 birdies (...)
Ariya Jutanugarn made history Sunday when she became the first Thai golfer — man or woman — to win a major title with a final round 72 and a 16 under par 272 total at the Women's British Open.
Two ahead at the start of the final round, Jutanugarn's (...)
Team New Zealand and the British outfit led by multiple Olympic champion Ben Ainslie could both have their plans upset by the absence of key sailors preparing for the Rio Games when the fourth Americas Cup World Series event of 2016 gets underway in (...)
England moved toward victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka whose batsmen showed sufficient resolve Sunday to push the game into a fourth day if not affect a result that still seems inevitable.
Having been dismissed in the morning for 101 in (...)
Saqlain Mushtaq, the former Pakistan off-spinner, will help coach England during its upcoming home Test series against Pakistan.
An England team spokesman said Saturday that it was planned for Mushtaq to join the side during the second game of the (...)
Since recently meeting several Saudi women, working, housewives, students, etc., a question keeps banging on the door of my mind: So many of these women are guardians of their own lives and the lives of others, so why can't they be as such (...)
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Tim Saunders
Saudi Gazette
Paintings by a Cornish artist are now hanging in America.
In the last month Gordon Hunt from Fowey has sent two paintings to California and Texas.
"It (...)
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Tim Saunders
Saudi Gazette
Art at Waterfront Gallery
Paintings by a British artist are being exhibited at Waterfront Gallery in Milford Haven until November 17.
Distinctive (...)
Juan Mata gave Benitez's side a well-deserved halftime lead but the home side roared back after the break with former Chelsea striker Carlton Cole levelling just past the hour before substitutes Mohamed Diame and Modibo Maiga struck late on.
Since (...)
Tim Leiweke, president of Galaxy's owners AEG, says the club have targeted a player who is currently under contract with a top European side but has indicated he would like to move to MLS and has spoken to Beckham, who will leave Galaxy after (...)
Eating fish, chicken and nuts may lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease, researchers say.
These foods, and others such as salad dressings, contain omega-3 fatty acids which may guard against a protein causing memory problems.
A study found that (...)
Tree surgeon Michael Hickling's best mate likes to sing while they work — he's a parrot.
Apparently Sammy's favorite tune isn't the Birdy Song, he prefers The Beatles and Chuck Berry which he belts out in a cockney accent.
Michael and Sammy, 46, (...)
Sad Aidan Smith stares out from his balaclava as he battles his allergy of anything cold.
Aidan, seven, is constantly at risk of going into anaphylactic shock.
And he breaks out in hives if he is touched by anything that is colder than his body (...)
A black bear that clambered up a tree at the University of Colorado at Boulder has been returned to the wild after an extraordinary rescue operation that saw the animal fall comically through the air and onto a crash mat.
The huge 200lb beast had (...)
GLOBAL SHAKESPEARE FESTIVALActors from the Iraqi Theater Company perform a scene from “Romeo and Juliet” during rehearsals, in preparation for the upcoming World Shakespeare Festival, at the national theater in Baghdad. Thousands of artists (...)
The three teenagers hid their faces with hoodies and scarves... then took photos of their uncovered faces showing off the loot.
When police were trying to find out who raided a petrol station these photographs really put them in the picture. Three (...)
year-old child who was locked in a coal bunker by his own cruel parents. The child was locked up day and night with just a soiled mattress and a potty and was only let out to go to school, a court heard. He is now in care and his mother, 32, and (...)
year-old Jake Sadler managed to fritter the money on “pretend gold” to play Zombie Takeover on his mum's iPad.
His shocked parents only discovered what he'd been up to after their bank's fraud team rang over concerns about “unusual activity” on (...)