Saudi girl ranked third in math contest
RIYADH— A Saudi teenage girl won the third place at an international algorithms contest, which was held recently in Hong Kong with the participation of 500 students from 14 countries. Haya...
View ArticleHow to rein in parental abuse?
Saudi Gazette report Ignoring parents and not giving them proper care in their old age is a major social problem in contemporary society. This shows an alarming trend of family disintegration as a...
View ArticleIntellectual gap between Saudi couples
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH – An increasing number of couples have complained of an intellectual gap between them and their other half. While society has traditionally dismissed the issue,...
View ArticleCorruption does not affect Saudi Arabia: Nazaha
Dr. Salem bin Ahmed Sahab Most of the time, I fail to understand official statements made at seminars or open dialogues discussing certain issues. In a symposium on “Administrative...
View ArticleDoes everyone have the right to have a housemaid?
Azizah Al-Manie An Indonesian housemaid recently ran away from her sponsor’s house and sought shelter at her country’s embassy. The housemaid’s complaint was that she had...
View ArticleAre sports clubs wasting public funds?
Saleh Ibrahim Al-Turigee The idea that the National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha) will open a file on the issue of sports clubs wasting public funds is ridiculous. This idea is not just...
View ArticleCamel milk: Craze and cure
Abdullah Al-Yahya Okaz/Saudi Gazette ABHA – Preliminary results of a research conducted by experts and scientists indicate that the structure of amino acids in camel milk is similar to that...
View Article4 dead, 16 injured as bus overturns
ABHA — A bus overturned on Amwah-Turaib Road, east of Asir, killing four passengers and injuring 16 others, Al-Watan daily reported. The victims could not be identified...
View ArticleStreet fight ends in murder
SABYA — One man was killed during a scuffle between four persons on Sabya-Beesh Road. Jazan Police spokesman Brig. Awadh Al-Qahtani said the scuffle began with a car...
View ArticleMystery shrouds expat woman’s death
TABUK — A Jordanian woman in her 20s died as a result of a shooting in Al-Dakhl neighborhood. Tabuk Police spokesman Lt. Col. Khalid Al-Ghabban said police received...
View ArticleHashish smuggling attempt foiled
RIYADH — Asir Border Guards have foiled an attempt to smuggle 838 kilograms of hashish into the country. Border Guards spokesman Brig. Mohammad Al-Ghamdi said the Border...
View ArticleFive injured in Jeddah pile-up
JEDDAH — A three-car pile-up resulted in injuries to five motorists on Prince Majed Road in Jeddah on Friday. Sources said a car swerved off the lane and crossed over the...
View ArticleMassive fire in industrial area contained
JEDDAH — The Civil Defense combated a huge fire that broke out in an industrial yard in north Jeddah where a large quantity of car tires was stored. Makkah Province Civil...
View ArticleFirms with high runaway rate to face action
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The Ministry of Labor is preparing a draft law that will penalize Saudi sponsors if more than 10 percent of their foreign workers...
View ArticleBusinessmen warned of China swindle
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The Saudi commercial attaché in Beijing has warned Saudi businesses against entering into suspicious commercial deals...
View ArticleLandlords reluctant to rent apartments to single women
Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — Many property owners are refusing to rent apartments to divorced or widowed women to avoid possible problems, Al-Watan daily...
View ArticleSponsor ordered to pay salary dues to cancer-stricken expat
Saudi Gazette report BURAIDAH — Deputy Emir of Qassim Prince Faisal Bin Mishal Bin Saud intervened to resolve a dispute between an expatriate worker, who was...
View ArticleWell can be Lama’s grave, says scholar
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — A member of the Council of Senior Scholars said the well in which Lama Al-Rouqi fell in about two weeks ago can be considered her grave if...
View ArticleTVTC governor’s confession
Abid Khazandar Al-Riyadh According to Al-Watan newspaper, the governor of the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) Ali Al-Ghafis said the main reason...
View ArticlePoor response from workers to Indian consulate’s open house
Hassan Cheruppa Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – The number of workers who turned out at an "open house" at the Consulate General of India on Saturday...
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