up procedures including the commercial register, permits and approvals necessary to start the project in the Kingdom, the weakness of the spread of Internet (broadband), the lack of venture capital, the weakness of the culture of entrepreneurship, (...)
managed as well as their panicked decisions, due to the intensive pressure. Yemen will be safe and stable, will of Allah, in the coming few days, he stated.
On how to deal with any aircraft that might fly over the Yemeni airspace, Asiri pointed out (...)
moving ground war, Libya's warring parties are turning to propaganda to try to splinter each other's support base and gain leverage in talks on a political settlement.
Muammar Gaddafi is playing on fears among Libyans that Western-backed rebels (...)
going in codifying the Kingdom's laws so as to assure uniformity of judgments and procedures and to guarantee the rights of defendants in the judicial process works only to disrupt the development and soil the reputation of Saudi Arabia.
The (...)
motion disaster predicted months ago by aid agencies, Africa's Sahel region is lurching towards a food crisis which the world has only weeks left to avert.
Yet even if more aid is pledged right now, the obstacles in getting succor to the most (...)
quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth lower, to an increase of 2.8 percent from an initial reading of 3.3 percent a month ago. Despite the downward revision, growth was still better than the previous two quarters.
Light sweet crude oil for (...)
armer Robin Peterson received a call-up on Friday when South Africa named two spinners in its squad for next month's Champions Trophy in Pakistan.
Peterson will replace batsman Hashim Amla in the squad that is now preparing for the limited-overs (...)
Atlantic ties, with the U.S.
voicing concern after China adopted a law recently
authorizing military action against Taiwan if the island
declared independence.
That, plus China's shaky human rights record, has led
Britain, the Netherlands, (...)