based head of the Hizballah Egypt-based terrorist cell targeting tourist destinations in Egypt and was coordinating the cell's activities from Lebanon. In April 2010, an Egyptian court sentenced Qabalan in absentia to life imprisonment for his (...)
Indian Committee which was held in Riyadh in January 2014, commending the recommendations issued following the session to strengthen bilateral cooperation in economic, trade, investment, cultural and technical fields.
The two sides agreed on the (...)
Assad.
In turn, Almadinah newspaper stressed that a political solution is the only way to end the crisis, and that the conference "Geneva 2" to be held on the 22nd of this month, is the only way to peace while Alwatan newspaper said that Iran is the (...)
Umrah travel operators in Eastern Province have increased their tour fares of their daily/weekend trips from SR90 to SR200 per passenger. The over 100 percent increase in the fares is being attributed to Umrah rush during the holy month of (...)
Woodstock Music & Art Fair was a music festival, billed as “An Aquarian Exposition”, held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York, in 1969. For many, the festival - especially the movie and album that etched it into (...)
city roads, intersection and bridges, road lights, and cleaning-related projects.
Transportation and telecommunication :
a. Total expenditure amounts to SR (16.4) billion.
b. New capital budget total SR (14.6) billion. New projects include roads (...)
U.S. Attorney General John
Ashcroft, who called it a major step in the war on
terrorism. He said Salah and co-defendant Abdelhaleem
Ashqar operated «a U.S.-based terrorist recruiting and
financing cell.»
But a jury on Feb. 1 acquitted Salah and (...)
Qaida, Prince Naif said that it was established by 'known others' and not Saudi Arabia, wondering how we establish it while it has killed innocents in our country. Al-Qaida found Bin Laden and they put him in the front because he has the Saudi (...)
year term as the top U.S. diplomat.
The White House meanwhile continued to push for Bolton, a harsh U.N. critic who President George W. Bush has said is just the man to press for reforms in the world body.
Vice President Dick Cheney urged members (...)
combat role in Afghanistan, said he decided to leave after military brass ignored his requests to be registered as a conscientious objector.
His case was undercut by the refugee board's refusal to consider the legality of the U.S.-led war in Iraq, (...)
plagued mandate as corrupt. He had predicted widespread fraud to keep him out of office.
"I want to live in a proper country where people respect honest leaders and do not fear them ... where there is rule of law and an honest legal system," (...)
Indian dominated Cabinet and lawmakers
from his Fiji Labor Party were held hostage for 56 days by
the coup plotters before they gave in to military
authorities.
Sports Minister Sireli Leweniqila, the sixth man tried on
the charge, was acquitted (...)