day Global Project Management Forum (GPMF 2023) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under the theme "Project Management Ecosystem: The Journey to Excellence," with Eng. Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Abdul-Karim, Governor of the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), (...)
CAPE TOWN — Caster Semenya is seen as a near-certainty for Olympic gold on the track in Rio and her expected success in the 800 meters looks just as sure to bring up further examination of her running credentials.
The South African has dominated the (...)
year history, the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) has further extended its global footprint with the appointment of Cantabrian Integrated Logistic Services (CILS) as its General Agent in Spain. The move will help Bahri consolidate (...)
year tour of a number of renowned European and U.S. museums was given the okay by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
It has so far been hosted by the Louvre Museum in Paris, La Caixa Forum Museum in Barcelona, (...)
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When the Obama administration declared it wanted to put suspects involved in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on trial in a New York federal courtroom, cries of outrage erupted in the US Congress.
Both Democrats and Republicans worried this (...)
Annual general assembly meeting announces SR14m incentives for employees Okaz/Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — The Okaz Organization has netted a record profit of SR113 million in 2011. The profits are not only unprecedented for the organization but are (...)
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Mohamed Merah, the French gunman who killed Jewish children and French soldiers and then died in a firefight with police this month, was hardly an unknown quantity to intelligence and law enforcement officials on both sides of the (...)
known health authority in the United States, flew in recently to serve as guest speaker at a symposium on health and nutrition at Al-Habib Hospital. More than 300 medical practitioners and clinicians from various hospitals and health centers (...)
Day for determining if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is interested in achieving peace or in continuing the occupation of Palestinian land. It is on that day that the 10-month moratorium – or slowdown – on settlement building comes to an (...)
run homer in the ninth inning, then lined a two-run triple in the 11th to send the Chicago White Sox past the Detroit Tigers 6-4 Thursday.
Detroit's Ryan Raburn hit a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth off Bobby Jenks that made it (...)
year anniversary of the sudden death of Michael Jackson in Los Angeles at the age of 50. Following are some of the main developments since Jackson's death on June 25, 2009:June 25 - Ambulance called to Jackson's rented Los Angeles house where singer (...)
alluding to the official declaration of the launch of the GCC Inter-Connection Grid project by the leaders last night.
And while "Al-Anbaa" also chose the security of Saudi Arabia as its main headline, it also noted the launch of the (...)
too-familiar spokesman for the Israeli government, has been pedaling as fast as he can ever since Human Rights Watch released a report in which it cited several incidents of Israeli soldiers opening fire on unarmed residents who were waving white (...)
Saudi employers of foreign domestic helpers will soon have insurance against the run away incidents of their employees, said Saad Al-Badah, deputy director of the National Recruitment Committee.
The new insurance policy of the employer will cover (...)
proliferation cause is counting on less high-handedness and more cooperation from the United States to tackle nuclear threats after Barack Obama's election victory this week.
His ascendance was greeted with relief at the International Atomic Energy (...)
Ferrari will review its participation in Formula One if plans to introduce a standard engine for all teams from 2010 goes ahead, its board said in a statement on Monday.
Formula One's governing body, the International Automobile Federation (FIA), (...)
Viewed from the capitals of continental Europe, the financial market mayhem of the past week was an accident begging to happen ever since the United States and Britain rejected calls for stronger regulation.
Now, as Washington resorts to (...)
An upbeat United States team inspired by rookie Anthony Kim won the Ryder Cup for the first time in nine years on Sunday, beating Europe by 16-1/2 points to 11-1/2.
Kim crushed Sergio Garcia 5&4 in the top encounter to set the tone for the (...)
up United States team erased some of its recent Ryder Cup pain by storming into a 5-2 lead over holder Europe at Valhalla Golf Club on Friday.
Two points clear after the morning's foursomes, the hosts pressed home their advantage late in the (...)
Europe's team spirit has underpinned its dominance in five of the last six Ryder Cups and captain Nick Faldo has made that a priority for its title defense this week.
In a symbolic but meaningful move on the first day of official practice at (...)
Usain Bolt's startling 9.69-second run at the Olympics has inspired Jamaican compatriot and former world record holder Asafa Powell to target 9.59 for the 100 meters.
"Two years ago I said to myself I could go 9.65 or faster but based on how Usain (...)
Real Madrid reacted angrily on Sunday to Robinho's renewed calls for it to stop blocking his move to Chelsea, hitting out at the player and the Premier League club.
The Spanish champion's statement came swiftly after the Brazil forward Robinho held (...)
Canada's Mike Weir overcame a stumbling start and tougher course conditions to move two strokes clear early in the Deutsche Bank Championship second round on Saturday.
Bidding for his ninth PGA Tour title, the left-hander shrugged off two bogeys in (...)
Cyprus inflicted more soccer pain on neighbor Greece on Thursday when Omonia Nicosia knocked out AEK Athens in the UEFA Cup second qualifying round.
Fellow Cypriots APOEL, also from Nicosia, emulated Omonia by eliminating former European champions (...)
NATO's move to curtail regular contacts with Russia over its behaviour in Georgia will rob both sides of a vital channel for security cooperation -- but Moscow is in no mood to pay much heed for now. Analysts fear that joint efforts on the war in (...)