06/27/11 DUBAI (Zawya Dow Jones)--In a move aimed at helping offset declining traditional voice revenues, mobile phone operators in Egypt are targeting money transfer services as a potential profit generator.
06/27/11 Abu Dhabi 27/ June / 2011 - ADX ADX information technology Dept. held a presentation yesterday to meet the definitions of the language program of Abu Dhabi's Government information security (ADSIC), by the presence of a group of managers, officials and staff from different government organizations and in addition to a number of ADX ADX officials and staff.
06/27/11 Tottenham have made another attempt to prevent Gary Cahill from joining Arsenal by offering a staggering four players in a swap deal.
06/27/11 Tottenham have made another attempt to prevent Gary Cahill from joining Arsenal by offering four players in a swap deal.
06/27/11 The move by the International Criminal Court further isolates the Libyan leader but may make him more reluctant to give up power. The international arrest warrant for crimes against humanity issued against Moammar Kadafi and members of his family has further isolated the Libyan leader, but may also increase his determination to fight on rather than relinquish power or seek sanctuary outside the ...
06/26/11 JEDDAH: The Labor Ministry is working on new rules and regulations aimed at phasing out unskilled foreign workers from the Kingdom so as to replace them with Saudis, Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper quoted Labor Minister Adel Fakeih as saying on Saturday.
06/19/11 Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 19, 2011: -(ME NewsWire) Reaffirming its commitment towards the development of young Emirati citizens, DP World DP World , UAE Region announced today (June 19) its support of the annual Rashid Summer Camp taking place in Dubai from June 20 to July 20.
06/19/11 GENEVA (Reuters) - The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, will arrive in Damascus on Sunday evening for talks with Syrian officials on expanding its relief effort there.
06/19/11 Amid a persistent military campaign, head of International Red Cross to visit Syria for talks on expanding aid effort.
06/19/11 The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jakob Kellenberger, will arrive in Damascus this evening for talks with Syrian officials on expanding its relief effort there.
06/19/11 CAIRO, June 19 (UPI) -- Some Egyptian journalists say they're still being harassed by the government months after the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak.
06/19/11 Harry Redknapp wants big names to tempt Luka Modric to stay, plus other rumours
06/19/11 Editor's note: Al-Qaeda on Thursday named Ayman al-Zawahiri as its new chief to succeed the slain Osama bin Laden, and vowed "there will be no let up in its jihad against the United States and Israel".
06/13/11 A Mexican immigration official said Sunday that 213 Central and South American migrants were discovered crammed into a tractor-trailer with no food or water in the southern border state of Chiapas.
06/13/11 Contrary to the Golan, where 20 demonstrators were killed by Israeli bullets, it was in a relatively calm atmosphere on Sunday, June 5 that the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon commemorated the forty-fourth anniversary of the Naksa, the defeat of the Arab forces by Israel during the Six-Day War of June 1967. Determined to prevent a repetition of the events of last May 15, the Lebanese Army banned ...
06/13/11 Sharjah, UAE; June 13, 2011: Following a signing ceremony at Sharjah Centro Hotel, Air Arabia Air Arabia , the first and largest low-cost carrier in the Middle East and North Africa, announced today that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) that will lead to enhanced online security.
06/13/11 In university, Ammar Dejani and his soon-to-be partner Akram El Sherif would play music gigs around Cairo.
06/13/11 CAIRO - An Egyptian man has returned home after being jailed for years at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba. Adel Fathi Ali el-Gazzar says he went to Pakistan in 2000 to preach Islam. He lost a leg in a U.S. bombing one year later and subsequently ended up in American custody.
06/12/11 JULIE SULLIVAN The Oregonian PORTLAND, Ore. On a summer day in 2005, Federal Public Defender Steven T. Wax faced his staff in a 16th-floor conference room in downtown Portland. Attorneys, investigators and staff crowded around the long table and lined the walls. They were busy enough already, representing people charged with federal crimes in Oregon who couldn't afford a lawyer. Bank robbers ...
06/02/11 Even as nearly 100 students crossed the stage at Adel-De Soto-Minburn Community High School Commencement Sunday, May 15, more than a quarter of those students could look forward to a little help as they head of to college next year. |