Eastern Province (Saudi Arabia)

Mutsindashyaka's Woes Continue

Kigali — The woes of the embattled former State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, Theoneste Mutsindashyaka, seem to be accumulating day-by-day. The police have now forwarded his file to the Office of the Prosecutor...

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Pakistani spy sent to four days police custody!

Updated on Monday, November 23, 2009, 21:17 IST Tags: New Delhi: The alleged Pakistani spy arrested from the IGI airport was on Monday remanded further in police custody for four days by a Delhi court to allow investigators to...

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Dow Launches Dow Construction Chemicals Business

Global Expertise and Tailored Support for Building Product Formulators in the Middle East Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) - The Dow Chemical CompanyDow Chemical Company, a leader in science and technology, launched its new...

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Rwanda: Mutsindashyaka Convicted,Gatwabuyege Gets More Years

For Theoneste Mutsindashyaka, it never rains but pours. Three days after his arrest for allegedly concealing his foreign bank accounts from the Ombudsman and alleged embezzlement of state resources, the court yesterday handed...

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BRIEF: No damage in causeway

DAMMAM, Nov 22, 2009 (Arab News - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- King Fahd Causeway, the bridge that links the Kingdom to Bahrain, has not partially collapsed as reported on some Internet sites, said Badr...

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New non-destructive testing application center in Dammam

Serving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its surrounding countries, the center will provide customers with non-destructive testing expertise and training from a highly qualified staff. It will also allow customers to explore new...

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Zagzoog, Hisense team up to build white goods plant in Saudi Arabia

JEDDAH - The Chinese company Hisense International Marketing Co. Ltd., plans to set up a white goods factory in Saudi Arabia in cooperation with Zagzoog, chaired by Mohammad Zagzoog, according to John Huang, vice general...

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Saudi Electricity extends deadline for $2bln plant

KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia, Nov 21 (Reuters) - State-run Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) has set Dec. 20 as a new deadline for bids to build a $2-2.5 billion power plant in Riyadh, a company executive said on Saturday. The deadline...

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Saudi Arabia: 40% of EP students are smokers

Around two-fifths of male secondary students in the major cities of Dammam, Dhahran and Alkhobar in the Eastern Province are chain smokers due to psychological pressures and family problems, a study has found. The Saudi Welfare...

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U.S. State Department Issues Revised Travel Warning for Sri Lanka

Colombo, 20 November, (Asiantribune.com): The United States Department of State has issued a revised travel warning for Sri Lanka to reflect improving security conditions in the country. Travel warnings are issued by the...

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