CAIRO, Egypt - Saudi Arabia has indefinitely banned the distribution of a leading Arab newspaper, days after the paper disclosed that a Saudi extremist had played a key role in a violent Iraqi al-Qaida...
CAIRO, Egypt -- Saudi Arabia has banned the influential Arab newspaper Al Hayat from distribution in the kingdom, just days after it reported a Saudi man had served as a key figure for an...
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At once personal memoir, travel narrative, and cultural and political commentary. What do we really know about Saudi Arabia? What does the North American general public know about the Kingdom aside from what we absorb through media references? And if our sources of information about the Arab and Muslim world in general, and Saudi Arabia in particular, are mass media sources - tabloids, ...
Associated Press - August 28, 2007 11:13 AM ET CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Journalists and diplomats say Saudi Arabia has banned an influential Arab newspaper (Al Hayat) from distribution in the...
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Journalists and diplomats say Saudi Arabia has banned an influential Arab newspaper (Al Hayat) from distribution in the kingdom, just days after it reported a Saudi man had served as a key figure for an al-Qaida front group in Iraq.
Mobile company ALJAWAL, owned by Saudi Telecom Company (STC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia http://www.stc.com.sa , today announced it has launched a service that provides its customers additional protection against the inconvenience caused by un-solicited and inappropriate messages.
Saudi Arabia's Insurance Market Enjoys Healthy Growth
JEDDAH — Saudi Arabia is expected a significant increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) by 2010, according to Farhan Mahmood, head of Asset Management at FALCOM Financial Services in Riyadh.
The General Organisation of Social Insurance in Saudi Arabia (GOSI) announced it is planning to adopt the new version of Laserfiche document management system by the end of this year.