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RIO DE JANEIRO — Elaine Thompson captured a magnificent Olympic sprint double for Jamaica (...)
called IS) group in Libya, few communities have paid as heavy a price as Misrata.
The coastal city is home to powerful militias that formed in the 2011 uprising that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi and have played a key role in the war-torn country ever (...)
While there is a coalition of big powers set up exclusively to bomb Daesh (the self-proclaimed IS) in Syria and to a lesser extent in Iraq, Daesh in Libya roams free with no such coalition of the strong threatening its members. Because the West has (...)
Youm newspaper commented on Yemen, saying that the remarkable victories recorded by the legitimate army against Houthi militias and ousted Saleh's forces indicate that the final victory in liberating Sana'a becomes very near.
Al-Riyadh newspaper (...)
monopolistic practices that affect the legitimate competition, whereas the competition system was modified within the legal studies by amending the punishment stipulated in the competition system and linking the fine to a percentage of sales, rather (...)
Muhaisen further said that convening of this international conference, is part of the Kingdom's contribution to international efforts to combat corruption, the exchange of experiences and visions of the various communities, in addition to the (...)
Riyadh newspaper discussed the atheism problem among current generations, stressing the need for thinkers of the Islamic world to shoulder their responsibility in the field.
Finally, Alyoum newspaper highlighted the fact that oil will remain the (...)
Terrorism Centre," he added.
He indicated that the Kingdom has developed an incremental, preventive and therapeutic approach to combat terrorism through a comprehensive strategy to combat extremism based on three pillars: prevention, rehabilitation (...)
called organization of "Daash" and "Alnosrah Front," put a number of people on the black list due to their ties to the two armed groups and threaten to impose sanctions on any person who helps the two terrorist groups.
In this context, the Council (...)
refundable aid and soft loans provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the past three decades exceeded $ 100 billion, benefiting 95 developing countries. This amount represents 4% of the gross domestic product of the Kingdom of Saudi (...)
The battle to slow the global AIDS epidemic has made astonishing progress over the past decade, especially in countries whose survival as functioning societies had once seemed threatened. The question is whether the momentum can be maintained at a (...)
like and some of them have martyred.
My brothers and fellow, Evil has been woefully defeated at our border, but you have to keep vigilance, as I know all of you full well when it come to shouldering responsibility. Be careful on your lives (...)
with love instead of hatred and with friendship instead of confrontation. Undoubtedly, scientific centers that embrace all peoples are the first line of defense against extremists. And today this university will become a House of Wisdom to all its (...)
Boeing Co. scored its first jet order at the Paris Air Show but remained well behind rival Airbus in the race to sell planes to cash-strapped airlines and governments.
Boeing won an order for two of its updated 737-800 jets from MC Aviation (...)
back by South Africa after Virender Sehwag's brutal assault the previous day left the first cricket Test against India headed for a draw on Saturday.
India, resuming at the overnight 468-1 in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 540, (...)
sector reform encouraging transparency.
While taking steps toward securing Saudi Arabia's economic future and promoting domestic reform, the king takes Saudi Arabia's role as the world's largest oil producer very seriously. He is fully aware of the (...)
thought development plans, the king said.
King Abdullah added, "We cannot stay standstill while the world around us changes. Hence, we will continue the process of development, national dialogue, economic liberalization, corruption fighting, (...)
Khobar incidents in 1995 and 1996 respectively. As a result of the tragedy of 9/11, we discovered that terrorism was global in its intent, working towards fostering hate, intolerance, and anger that create misconceptions between East and West in (...)
running leftist insurgencies in Asia.
The Communist Party of the Philippines has supported calls for Arroyo's resignation, and threatened to step up attacks to further weaken her government.
A spokesman also warned that Arroyo could face a similar (...)
Zarqawi.
The military said 22 U.S. and five Iraqi combatants had been killed and 170 U.S. troops wounded in the battle for Falluja.
Civilians still in the city stay indoors, scared by the noise of battle, an Iraqi journalist who left on Friday (...)
name goods.
"This is now real-time theft," Zoellick said. "A counterfeit operation can get a new design and produce copies, without regard to quality or safety, and ship them within 24 hours. And it's our small and medium-sized businesses that have (...)
Goma, the main Rwandan-backed rebel group during Congo's five-year civil war in which armed groups backed by Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and other neighboring countries also participated, was meeting in the eastern city of Goma to weigh its (...)
Wuerttemberg state, southwestern Germany was an option. In Heidelberg alone there are two, from the Army V Corps and the U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR).
There are currently 73,000 American military personnel deployed to Germany, and along with 100,000 (...)
Sadr City suburb has continued in recent weeks.
In the town of Baquba, 60 kilometres north of Baghdad, the rector of the local university was wounded when gunmen fired at him Sunday, police said. The victim, Hisham Atta Shihase is also the (...)
rights groups because the AUC demands that its leaders serve no prison terms for brutal crimes that include numerous civilian massacres.
At least six top AUC leaders are accused of drug trafficking and are wanted in the United States. The (...)