Projects worth US $ 34.6 billion (SAR 130 billion) are now underway to construct real estate, infrastructure, electricity, IT and educational projects at the King Abdullah Economic City in Rabigh.
Construction giants in Dubai are bidding to channel their profits from the regional boom into specific international markets, including Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Saudi Arabia's drive to establish more vocational training facilities, especially for young women, moved a step closer this week when officials of the Kingdom's Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) announced that 300 technical colleges will be built.
The fact that the leaders of the "pan-national" movement are not very attentive towards their words is not a secret. For the last one-week these people terrify us saying that the demonstration of July 4...
The concerns of the President have serious grounds The fact that our country's leadership has focused its attention on the alarming situation in the sphere of information security has serious reasons an...
HAYK BABOUKHANYAN, Head of the Constitutional Right Union, was the guest-speaker of "Hayatsk" (view) club yesterday. As mentioned by the speaker, the process of the post-electoral developments has necessitated ...
At least 37 Tamil Tiger guerrillas and a soldier were killed while 37 from both sides were wounded when advancing troops and the rebels engaged in fierce clashes Friday in the northern Wanni region, the defence ministry said here Saturday.
According to the sources, the camp is one of the strategic satellite bases of the LTTE's main "One Four Base" Complex situated inside the Mullaitivu jungle. Troops marching northwards in the Mullaitivu jungle from the area north of Janakapura captured
No, no to colonisation! Out, out you occupier!" the crowd shouted in the centre of Sadr City where fierce battles raged in March and April between Shi'ite fighters and US forces in which hundreds of people were killed. Washington and
July 05, Colombo: Sri Lanka's talkative Chief Justice, Sarath Nandana Silva, yesterday threatened that he would expose the corruption of the Sri Lankan government's finance officials unless the government increases salaries in his trade.
July 05, Colombo: Sri Lanka Fisheries Minister Felix Perera today warned that Sri Lankan fishermen fishing in Indian waters could cause a diplomatic row between the two South Asian neighbors.
July 05, Colombo: The High Command of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) will meet on Sunday to discuss a request by the United National Party (UNP) to appoint the UNP's S.B. Dissanayake as a National List Parliamentarian.
July 05, Colombo: Popular actress Anarkalli Aakarssha has lodged a complaint with the Kollupitiya police that she and her mother were abducted by Western Provincial Councilor Duminda Silva, who joined the government recently.
July 05, Colombo: Karuna Amman, breakaway LTTE leader, who returned to the country on Thursday morning from the United Kingdom has said that the LTTE organization is weak and unable to resist against the government forces.