ETIHAD Etisalat (Mobily) introduced distinctive Connect Roaming packages during the current spring vacation. These packages meet the customer demand in staying online during their vacation outside the kingdom.
Connect Roaming packages come in four (...)
taking firework displays, Dubai is set to raise the bar this New Year with a stunning 24 minute showpiece that will seamlessly flow from the iconic Burj Khalifa Downtown at midnight on a 23km journey along the city's coastline to culminate in an (...)
long accreditation process conducted by a team of 30 professionals from T&D and led by Musa Rabba, the supervisor of the Quality Assurance Unit, occasioned a ceremony that was held at the Industrial Security Center.
Huda Al-Ghoson, Executive (...)
Saudi author Almannaa signs his new book for a woman during its launch at Madinat Altayyebat Alalameyyah in Jeddah recently.
By Zeiad M. Alsufiani
JEDDAH – A new book by the poet Almannaa was launched at Madinat Altayyebat Alalameyyah here (...)
Thousands of people in Africa and Asia viewed an eclipse Friday as the moon crossed the sun's path blocking everything but a narrow, blazing rim of light. The spectacle set a record for the longest annular eclipse that will remain unbeaten for more (...)
Schilder Disease, Siemerling-Creutzfeldt Disease, and Schilder's disease, is one of a group of genetic disorders called the leukodystrophies that cause damage to the myelin sheath, an insulating membrane that surrounds nerve cells in the brain. (...)
The spread of swine flu (H1N1) throughout Saudi Arabia and the world has led to rumors that schools in the Kingdom will not open as scheduled on Oct. 3.
As a result of these rumors, which have been denied by the Ministry of Education, and because (...)
The Hai'a arrested a man in Mahayil Tuesday for “engaging in relations with women of unknown identity, tempting them and leading them into forbidden relations with others”, and transporting the women using his own private vehicle. The Hai'a also (...)
“It just seems now that all we ever get in the media is Muslims and Islam. The working class seems to have been forgotten. (Some) 25 years ago, I didn't know what a Muslim was or that Muslims followed Islam. Now we can't escape hearing about (...)
Officials from the Passports Department in Makkah raided over 30 houses in districts of Al-Subeil on Monday to root out beggars, illegal overstayers, ambulant traders, dressmakers working without licenses and other persons engaged in illegal (...)
Citigroup Inc (C.N) is considering selling its Japanese consumer finance company CFJ KK or cutting the unit's business significantly as part of its plans to shed assets, Japanese daily Nikkei reported on Sunday.
The biggest US bank is aiming to (...)
indonesia, thailand, vietnam, china and cambodia.
the highly pathogenic h5n1 strain at the moment is hard for humans to catch and remains essentially a virus in birds. however, scientists fear it could mutate into a form that could easily pass from (...)
ANDALOUSI, AND SAID HE WAS "A SUSPECT IN A PLOT TO BOMB A TUNNEL IN NEW YORK."
"AFTER QUESTIONING HE CONFESSED ... THAT HE WAS PLANNING TO TRAVEL TO PAKISTAN FOR FOUR MONTHS TRAINING AND THAT THE DATE FOR THE ATTACK WAS DECIDED TO BE LATE IN 2006," (...)
store sales.
While Kmart's same-store sales declined as a result of
lower transaction volumes, the company said the decline has
lessened and several businesses, including apparel, had
positive same-store sales during the quarter.
Gross margin (...)
Pierre Kingsley, Canada's chief electoral officer, said the group would send only a few if any to Iraq because of the dangers to their safety.
"We are not calling this an observation mission," he was quoted as saying."It is an assessment (...)