15 in the Red Sea, he attributed the incident to a technical fault, confirming the safety of the pilots, citing one as already returned to work and the other sustaining hand injury and drawing attention to the possibility of losses in any military (...)
Israeli Conflict:
12. The Ministerial Council stressed that a comprehensive, just and lasting peace can only be achieved through Israeli full withdrawal from all occupied Arab territories in 1967 and establishment of Palestinian independent state (...)
Qaida and Houthi an opportunity to endanger the security of Yemen and neighboring countries. Regarding what can be exposed to the Kingdom as a result of the situation in Yemen, we are able to protect our borders and maintain our security of these (...)
Maliki's failure to rule Iraq and that he is responsible for what is happening now in Iraq.
On the same issue, Alriyadh newspaper also blamed Al-Maliki's sectarian policies for the troubles in Iraq.
In turn, Alsharq newspaper said Al-Maliki has (...)
Israeli conflict, the Ministerial Council renewed its firm and constant stance towards the Palestinian cause, calling for the establishment of the Palestinian sovereign state with based on 1967 parallel with Eastern Al-Quds as its capital in (...)
Faisal pointed to claims by the developed countries to change the inner political and social conditions on the grounds that they are representing human values, allowing them to this intervention, saying that when the crises broke out, they become a (...)
civilizational dialogue, including the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICID) and the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue.
The 18 member Commission is expected to (...)
Hijja up to yesterday, 232 cardiac surgeries, 44 Castro operations, eleven open heart surgeries, 737 kidney dialysis, and six deliveries have been conducted for male and female sick pilgrims at the ministry's hospitals, Marghalani said, adding that, (...)
traditional oil, progress in joint environmental objectives, the latest developments in the dialogue between oil producing and consuming countries, bilateral cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Norway in the fields of petroleum and (...)
The Summit affirms the need to preserve the unity of Syria, its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, strongly condemns the continuing bloodshed in Syria, stresses that the Syrian authorities shoulder the responsibility for the (...)
Projected salary increases of workers in the MENA region for 2012 are standing at an average of 6.7 percent - with Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt and Oman planning to increase salaries most significantly over the coming year, alongside Saudi Arabia.
Data (...)
JEDDAH: Very recent dramatic events in Japan and the Middle East/North Africa region just make the scenario of a consolidation in global recovery and a return to a more widespread preference for risky assets more uncertain, Credit Agricole Corporate (...)
THERE will no doubt be much hue and cry from certain quarters in this country about the employment criteria announced recently by the Indonesian government related to the recruitment of housemaids, or domestic workers, and drivers.
We agree, (...)
Aqsa Mosque on Sunday and clashing with the worshipers. The Cabinet also condemned the decision of the Israeli authorities to annex Al-Ibrahimi Mosque in Al-Khalil and Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque in Bethlehem to the list of Israeli archaeological sites. (...)
A vast accounting scandal at India's Satyam Computer Services may increase investor nervousness about weak corporate governance and oversight in emerging markets.
Satyam founder and chairman Ramalinga Raju admitted on Wednesday to inflating (...)
India is in talks with Sri Lanka about staging a one-day series to offset some of the losses from cancellation of matches following the attacks in Mumbai in November, a senior Indian board official told Reuters on Sunday.
“Talks with the Sri Lankan (...)
Israeli conflict, the situations in Lebanon, Sudan and Iraq, the Iranian nuclear file, and cooperation with Yemen.
Al-Atiyyah added that the GCC leaders would be reviewing a report by the GCC General Secretariat on studies for nuclear energy usage (...)
based Gulf Bank and its impact on Saudi banks, he said the local situation is excellent and we always watch and follow the conditions of local banks in detail.
On consumer loans, he said they grew by one per cent last year as a result of the (...)
June 2007 in order to create the conditions for launching a national dialogue and achieving a national reconciliation and reaffirmed the unity of the Palestinian territories in the West Bank, Gaza and East Al-Quds.
The Arab Foreign Ministers warned (...)
Sayyari indicated that the director general of the International Monetary Fund reviewed with GCC ministers and governors international economic developments and their effects on the economies of the Gulf states, as well as exchange of views on the (...)
UP THE POLICIES OF THE CONSUMING AND PRODUCING OIL COUNTRIES AS WELL AS THE STRATEGIC ORIENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANIES, AND PROMOTE, UP-GRADE, AND DEVELOP RESEARCH CAPABILITIES AND NEW INNOVATIONS IN THE FIELD OF OIL INDUSTRY.
THE CABINET (...)
OIC member states, particularly in Southern Philippines and the Kingdom of Thailand.
It will also deliberate on economic issues and cooperation among member states, in the areas of science and technology, advancing the role of information, the (...)
KEEPING FORCE.
IN HIS REPORT, MOUSA TALKED ABOUT THE ARAB SECURITY AND POLITICAL AND THE NUCLEAR SITUATION IN THE
MIDDLE EAST, SAYING THAT THE ARAB LEAGUE POSITION IS BASED
ON :-
1- OPPOSITION OF ANY MILITARY PROGRAM IN ANY COUNTRY IN THE REGION (...)
UP OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVIOUS ECONOMIC DECISIONS AND EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARAB COUNTRIES.
THE COUNCIL STRESSED THE IMPORTANCE OF SUPPORTING THE ECONOMIES OF LEBANON AND PALESTINE AND DISCUSSED OTHER ISSUES INCLUDING THE IDEA OF (...)
MADE POLITICAL DECISION. THE COUNCIL EXPRESSED HOPE THAT TRUTH WOULD BE REVEALED AND THOSE WHO COMMITTED SUCH TERRORIST ACTS BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE.
ON THE SUDANESE AFFAIRS, THE COUNCIL EXPRESSED REGRET OF THE CONTINUATION OF THE HUMANITARIAN (...)