Brawl ends in Asian’s murder
JEDDAH – A dispute between two expatriate workers turned deadly as an Arab stabbed the Asian worker with a sharp object. Makkah Province police spokesman Lt. Col. Ati...
View ArticleCollision claims driver’s life
ABHA —A driver was killed when his car collided with a truck on Al-Khurmah–Ranyah Road on Monday morning. The truck was carrying camels and overturned due to...
View Article29 injured in road accident
BURAIDAH — Twenty-nine people were injured, six of them seriously, in an accident on the Qassim–Madinah Road on Monday night. Qassim Health Directorate spokesman Mohammad...
View ArticleFire breaks out at Al-Bark Hospital in Abha
A fire broke out in the warehouse of Al-Bark Hospital in Abha on Monday, forcing the evacuation of all patients to Al-Qahmah Hospital. Asir Civil Defense spokesman Col. Mohammad...
View ArticleFire breaks in Al-Salamah neighborhood
Civil Defense teams on Monday evacuated 20 people from a building after a fire broke out on its first floor. Six people suffered various injuries after the fire in the three-story...
View ArticlePedestrian bridges in Madinah demanded
Saudi Gazette report MADINAH — A majority of major streets in Madinah lack pedestrian bridges, several citizens have complained. Examples include the central area around...
View ArticleMemons laud MWS welfare services
Dr. Mohammed Omer Chapra, sitting fifth from left, with patrons, office bearers and members of Advisory and Managing Committee of Memon Welfare Society (MWS) at the dinner reception hosted...
View ArticleIndian consular team visits Yanbu
JEDDAH — An Indian consular team is scheduled to visit Yanbu on Friday, April 18. The team will provide consular services (limited to attestation and passport services...
View ArticleAl Enayah bids farewell to employee
Al Enayah Est., Al Enayah Agriculture and Veterinary Establishment, Al Enayah Trading, Al Enayah Medical Est. for Trade bid farewell to its senior most employee Mohammed Taher on...
View ArticleSave secularism, save India, says Indian scholar
Muhammad Mujahid Syed Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — India is the fountainhead of many religions and civilizations. It has been a haven of refuge for all races and cultures....
View ArticlePharmacy closed for selling expired infant milk, drugs
Abdul Majeed Dawood Okaz/Saudi Gazette HAFR AL-BATIN — Field teams from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Monday ordered the closure of a pharmacy here...
View ArticleShoura to study draft law on freedom of information
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Shoura Council on Tuesday approved an appropriate study on the draft law on freedom of information. Saadoon Al-Saadoon, chairman of the...
View ArticleNo fingerprints? No passports
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudis should have their fingerprints stored at the Interior Ministry’s central computer before they can obtain or renew...
View Article‘Desalination units’ are polluting water instead
Fahd Saleh Okaz/Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Muhammad Al-Rasheedi was shocked while watching precipitates in a glass jar after a sales representative tested potable water in...
View ArticleFrustrated young innovators hope for local support
Saudi Gazette report DAMMAM — Ideas and inventions have driven civilization since the Stone Age and many countries have become world industrial leaders because of the...
View ArticleMuaqibs resorting to dirty tricks to reserve seats
Saudi Gazette report MADINAH — A number of muaqibs (middleman who complete government paperwork for clients) have resorted to various tricks to reserve seats...
View ArticlePrice of not attaining adequacy line
Khalaf Al-Harbi Okaz A STUDY recently conducted by King Khaled Charity Organization on the “adequacy line” in the Kingdom had the impact of a bucket...
View ArticleCrown Prince Salman receives Pakistan’s Commerce Minister
Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdulaziz, deputy premier and minister of defense, receives Khurram Dastgir Khan, Pakistan’s minister of commerce, in Riyadh on Tuesday. During...
View ArticleConference to emphasize importance of critical care
Mohammed Alshoaiby Saudi Gazette RIYADH — The Saudi Critical Care Society (SCCS) on Tuesday launched its fifth annual conference that will focus on patient priority,...
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