Tag: Saudi Arabia

Swiss-Lufthansa Merger To Help Saudis

RIYADH, 25 July 2005 — Saudi nationals traveling to European destinations will be greatly benefited from the merger of the Swiss International Airlines and Lufthansa, enabling them to choose the best from an expanded route network and an even larger service offering. The two airlines, despite their partnership on corporate level, will market their products independently and maintain their individual operational identities in Saudi Arabia.

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3 Gitmo Inmates Arrive In Kingdom

RIYADH, 21 July 2005 — The United States has handed over three Saudi citizens who were held at the US detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Interior said here yesterday. The three men, among 520 inmates — which included 124 Saudis — detained at the camp since the US-led war in Afghanistan, have arrived in the Kingdom, the ministry said in a statement.

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Two Indians Cheat Saudi Companies, Flee Kingdom

Two Indians Cheat Saudi Companies, Flee Kingdom

RIYADH, 11 July 2005 — Two expatriate workers have allegedly fled with a large sum of money belonging to two different Saudi companies. The news came to light when the two companies realized that their workers, believed to be cousins, from the Malappuram district of the southern Indian state of Kerala, had not reported for duty since June 25.

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Woman Bank Employee Steals From Customers

RIYADH, 6 July 2005 — Police have arrested a Saudi female bank employee who is believed to be responsible for embezzling about SR4 million from customers’ accounts. The woman who allegedly embezzled the money was working in a managerial position at a ladies’ branch of a leading Saudi bank in Dawadami town, about 250 km west of Riyadh.

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Kingdom To Send Envoy To Iraq

JEDDAH/ CAIRO, 4 July 2005 — Saudi Arabia said yesterday it will resume diplomatic relations with Iraq even as Egypt’s envoy to Baghdad was reported kidnapped. Dr. Saleh Al-Kohaimi, head of the Arab states department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the Kingdom was one of the four Arab states ready to send ambassadors to Baghdad. The two countries have decided to renew diplomatic ties after a break of 13 years.

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Kingdom To Attend Singapore Conference On Water Reuse

Kingdom To Attend Singapore Conference On Water Reuse

RIYADH, 26 June 2005 — Saudi Arabia will participate in a high-profile international conference on desalination and water reuse to be hosted by Singapore on Sept. 11. Water and Electricity Minister Abdullah Al-Hussayen, will lead the Saudi delegation to this six-day world congress in which more than 40 countries will participate and a huge panel of world-renowned desalination and water experts will present 100 scientific and technical papers. Singaporean Minister of Water and Environment Dr. Yaacob Ibrahim, who is also incharge of Muslim affairs in Singapore, announced the details of the conference yesterday.

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Egypt Relaxes Tourist Visa Requirements For Saudis

RIYADH, 7 June 2005 — Egypt has announced relaxed tourist visa requirements for Saudi nationals. The new conditions are part of its efforts to woo more tourists from the region after a sharp drop in tourist traffic was reported between the Kingdom and Western destinations since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States

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Quack Doctor Arrested In Khamis Mushayt

RIYADH, 29 May 2005 — An Asian car mechanic has been arrested for allegedly practicing medicine in Riyadh and Khamis Mushayt for several years. This fraudulent doctor, who was in possession of some fake medical certificates besides medicines, syringes, medical equipment and prescription drugs, is actually a General Motors mechanic by profession, according to reliable sources.

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State Dept Drops Warning To Americans To Leave Kingdom

RIYADH, 19 May 2005 — The United States has dropped yesterday a year-old warning it issued to its citizens to leave Saudi Arabia but said that they should still “defer non-essential” travel to the Kingdom because of security concerns and possible terrorist attacks. The language used in the current advisory notice differs significantly from that of the April 2004 advisory, which said: “The Department of State warns US citizens to defer travel to Saudi Arabia. Private American citizens currently in Saudi Arabia are strongly urged to depart.”

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Suspect Arrested After Huge Drug Haul In Riyadh

RIYADH, 17 May 2005 — Saudi police have detained a suspected drug trafficker after recovering 440,000 tablets of the banned stimulant fenethylline (commonly known under the trade name Captagon) with an estimated street value of SR23 million. This seizure follows a major search exercise conducted by the Saudi security officials to apprehend drug traffickers and criminals, who have been operating drug, crime and porno dens in the capital city.

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