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CONCERNS over global glut continue to haunt the crude markets, as skepticism over an OPEC led, coordinated output cut remains alive and kicking. Six-week market lows registered last week, highlighted the weakening trend. The Algiers deal premium (...)
Nicolla Hewitt
Saudi Gazette
HARVARD University is one of the best-known educational institutes in the world. Located just outside Boston in the United States, Harvard is where some of the most famous people of the globe have gone for an education (...)
home sales fell 1.6 percent last month to an annual rate of 438,000, the second consecutive monthly decline. In October, new-home sales fell 2.2 percent to a rate of 445,000.
The construction market has shown little growth this year and continues to (...)
Sheikh added that between us and the African continent, a strong correlation of the first migration of Muslims to Abyssinia at the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and then the Islamic conquests that swept the Islamic Maghreb and (...)
in-hand with this growth is increased demand for energy. This growing demand in Asia is derived from increasing populations, greater urbanization and rising income levels. If new businesses are to prosper, they require energy. If living standards (...)
off presidential election in the Arab Republic of Egypt, wishing his country all goodness, peace and stability to continue its main role in serving Arab and Islamic issues.
The Cabinet stressed that the Kingdom's winning of the 8th position among (...)
باشر الدفاع المدني بمنطقة مكة المكرمة صباح اليوم حادث تصادم بين سيارتين قرب قرية حوره التابع لمركز أستاره وكانت إحدى السيارتين تقل معلمات والاخرى طلبة.
إخلاء مدرسة بسبب التماس في التمديد الخاص بنظام الإنذار
وقد ساهم حضور طائرة الإنقاذ لموقع (...)
Faisal reaffirmed the Kingdom's support for ongoing efforts to make the Middle East free from all weapons of mass destruction, pointing out that Israel's constant refusal to join Non-Proliferation Treaty and keeping its nuclear programs outside the (...)
In its bid to gain some influence in cyberspace, and maintain its teetering hegemony in the world, the United States military is reported to be planning the development of software which will allow its personnel to adopt multiple fake personas, or (...)
Turkish joint committee, held recently in Riyadh, and its achievements which serve the interests of the two countries and their peoples, in general, expressing pleasure at the increase of their commercial exchange which reached SR12 Billion in (...)
Bared for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
Ambassador Qattan said that Coordinating Committee of the Program of The Cooperation Council for The Arab States of The Gulf (GCC) is currently considering several projects with UNRWA aimed at the (...)
Shabab beat South Korea's Seongnam Ilhwa 4-3 in a thrilling Asian Champions League semifinal first leg match at King Fahd International Stadium Tuesday.
The host will take a slender advantage to Korea for the second leg in a fortnight's time, (...)
year-old woman held here at the local headquarters of the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the Hai'a, caused such a commotion that residents called the police to investigate.
As a general rule, the Hai'a is supposed to (...)
line and domestic abuse register will be launched next year as part of efforts to help curb the growing incidence of the problem in the Kingdom.
The initiative was announced by Princess Adela Bint Abdullah, Vice Chairman of the National Family (...)
ISRAEL's lurch to the right at last week's general elections seems certain to rule out any progress on the peace front for the foreseeable future. But all is not lost. Two positive trends are still alive: one is the possibility of a truce between (...)
Usain Bolt streaked to 100 meters Olympic gold at the Beijing Olympics on Saturday thanks to yam power, his father said.
Wellesley Bolt said his son was partial to the vegetable grown in the north-western area of Jamaica where the sprinter was (...)
RAVAGED HORN OF AFRICAN COUNTRY.
YEMENI FOREIGN MINISTER SAID HIS COUNTRY HAS BEEN BEARING THE BURDEN OF THE INFLUX OF TENS OF THOUSANDS OF SOMALI REFUGEES SINCE THE COLLAPSE OF SOMALIA'S CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN 1991.
HE SAID YEMEN HAS RECEIVED (...)
producing light water reactor.
The next round of six-party negotiations involving North Korea and the United States, Japan, South Korea, China and Russia is to resume in December.
"We want to see tangible results in the dismantling of a programme, (...)
Faisal announced that the ATF is planning to publish the Arab Dialogue magazine in English language.
After delivering his speech, Prince Khalid Al-Faisal answered the questions from Lebanese and Arab media which were in general about the Arab (...)
wanted series tracking job ads on some 1,200 major and niche Internet job boards. The traditional help-wanted index dates back to 1951.
There were 1.97 million jobs advertised online in July, down from just over 2 million in June and May but up (...)
terrorist officials said MTA plans to spend more money hiring an additional 200 traffic police officers and 260 bridge and tunnel security personnel, equipping subway train crews and engineers with gas or chemical masks.
More than 4 million people (...)
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divisions.
Swisscom is a spinoff of the old state-owned PTT. The
Swiss government still holds a 66.1-percent stake in the
company.
Chief executive Jens Alder told reporters that he expects
it will be more difficult to make large (...)
cost Chinese goods. But it also makes
foreign assets cheaper for Chinese buyers, possibly
prompting more takeover bids by China like those launched
recently for U.S. oil company Unocal Corp. and appliance
maker Maytag Corp.
Chinese stocks, (...)
long presidency of the G8. But the UK is realistic over the prospects for a fair trade deal at the July 6-8 G8 meeting.
"I don't think anybody is expecting a huge deal on trade next week," UK Trade Minister Ian Pearson told Reuters after speaking (...)