Yemen
May 29, 2003
Saudi Arabia has fired 44 "incompetent" Friday preachers, 160 imams (prayer leaders) and 149 muezzin (prayer callers) in the past six months, a newspa
MRO Software Middle East, a provider of e-Business solutions for strategic asset management (SAM), is currently implementing an ambitious new strategy to take its MAXIMO solution to new markets and ex
Canada’s Centurion Energy has reported earnings for Q103 at $4.17 million, compared to $500,000 for Q102. Contributing factors were the continued high levels of production from the Al-Manzah field in
<b>Date:</b> May 27 - 29 2003 <b>Location:</b> Phoenicia Hotel, Beirut, Lebanon <b>Specifics:</b> The conference will be attended by Telecom Ministers, ICT professionals and service providers. It
May 26, 2003
Yemen has sent two planes to Algeria, carrying humanitarian aid to help the victims of the devastating earthquake that hit the country last week. Ac
Washington is exerting pressure on Iran to cooperate with the investigation into the recent bombings of foreign compounds in the Saudi Kingdom and to
Blue Square-Israel recorded revenues of $261.4 million for the first quarter of 2003, a decrease of 15.3 percent compared to the first quarter of 2002. The lower revenues reflect Israel's recession, b
Calgary-based TransGlobe Energy Corporation announced the appraisal well at An Nagyah #4 on Block S-1 in the Republic of Yemen has tested light sweet oil from the Upper Lam formation. The Canadian fir
Oklahoma-based Vintage Petroleum, Inc. (VPI) announced last week that the An Nagyah #4, the second appraisal well to the An Nagyah #2 discovery well in the Republic of Yemen, has tested light (45 degr
Arotech Corporation, a US-incorporated Israeli R&D firm’s battery subsidiary, Electric Fuel Batteries, has shipped over 3,500 zinc-air BA-8180 zinc air batteries to US Forces the Persian Gulf since Ap
May 22, 2003
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh issued on Wednesday Republican Decree No. 9 for the year 2003 forgiving the treason of the so-called 16-Member Lis
May 21, 2003
A strong earthquake rocked the Algerian capital region Wednesday night, killing at least 800 people and injuring at least 4,700, according to prelimin
May 20, 2003
Water Management Issues Team Leader at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) Mohammed Al-Eryani has been appointed Minister of Water and Environment of his native
United Arab Emirates (UAE) furniture center Options opened its doors with at its newly built, showroom in Dubai. The three-storey 125,000 square foot Options center includes underground parking, a cof
May 18, 2003
The top U.S. official in Iraq went north Sunday, meeting with an American-installed city council in the city of Mosul.
