UAE- DSI awarded Dh158 million contract Drake & Scull International, or DSI, a regional market leader in the integrated design, engineering and construction disciplines recently ... UAE- Consumer credit reporting system set to roll out in Jul Al Etihad Credit Bureau on Wednesday announced that it will start to roll out phase one of the UAE's credit reporting system from July ... Former Israeli foreign minister takes stand in graft trial JERUSALEM: Former Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said yesterday he had done nothing wrong as he took the stand for the first time ... Saudi- Prince Alwaleed opens $ 137 m Raffles Seychelles Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, chairman of Kingdom Holding Company , opened the Raffles Seychelles Resort and Residences on the northeast ... Syria and Hezbollah bolster forces in Qusayr DAMASCUS: Syrian elite troops rushed to bolster a Hezbollah-led offensive against fighters in the strategic town of Qusayr yesterday as the ... Saudi- New Jeddah airport to be ready in 2015 Expansion works on King Abdulaziz International Airport are 45 percent complete, said Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal. Prince Khaled ... US Consumer confidence improved in May U.S. consumer confidence rose for the second consecutive month in May, UPI cited the Conference Board as saying Tuesday. The index ... UAE- DTDC Global acquires Eurostar DTDC Global Express, a global courier and cargo company headquartered in Singapore with strong operations in India, recently formed a ... France and Germany in joint offensive on youth unemployment French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday announced a Franco-German 'offensive' on youth unemployment, saying Europe needed to ... Saudi- S&P revises Kingdom's long-term sovereign credit ratings to positive Standard & Poor's Ratings Services yesterday revised the outlook on the long-term sovereign credit ratings of Saudi Arabia to positive from ... EU demands tough reforms, gives France, Spain extra time The European Commission laid down its economic targets for EU nations desperately seeking growth and jobs in the fallout from the debt crisis but ... Fitch: MENA energy importer-exporter ratings gap widens Fitch Ratings says in its first regular "MENA Sovereign Credit Outlook" that the gap between average sovereign ratings of energy importers ... Saudi- Workplaces 'need to be friendly to women' Women in Saudi Arabia have transcended men in education by a 4 percent margin, according to a recent United Nations statistics. The ... Saudi - Private sector invests SR 28 bn in Saudi ports The private sector has pumped additional investments in Saudi ports estimated at SR 28 billion, and helped the Kingdom generate an income ... Dubai tourist traffic soars A surge in international tourist traffic is set to position Dubai among the world's top three destination cities by 2017, and may even ... India- Expats rejoice as Indian rupee plummets The Indian rupee dropped to its lowest level in 10 months and one Saudi riyal was fetching almost Rs. 15 yesterday. "My remittance fetches ... China- 'Obama' surfs Internet from Chinese cafe: report President Barack Obama appears to be a regular customer of a Chinese Internet cafe, reports said, after the manager forged an identity card ... France- Police nab 'radical' Muslim over French soldier's stabbing Police investigating the stabbing of a French soldier in Paris arrested on Wednesday a suspect sources described as an adherent of "radical ... Sudan- 1,100 peacekeepers added to Abyei force The UN Security Council yesterday voted to add more than 1,100 extra troops to the international peacekeeping force in Abyei amid new tensions ... Greying Japan complains of the noise of children As Japan's population declines, intolerance of children and the noise they make is increasing in a society getting less accustomed to hearing them, ... |
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