Kuwait
January 12, 2004
Kuwaiti Minister of Petroleum Sheikh Ahmad Fahd Al-Sabah arrived in Doha Monday in response to an invitation extended by Qatari Crown Prince Sheikh Ta
Saudi Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Governor of Riyadh region, received in the capital on Monday President-Director of the Louvre Museum Henri Loyr
Kuwait’s Ministry of Commerce and Finance has approved a 60 million dinar ($203 million) medium-term bearer bond issue for the Commercial Bank of Kuwait (CBK) to finance its operations. Issue by the N
Egypt’s Alexandria National Iron and Steel Company (ANSDK) recorded net profits of 271.9 million Egyptian pounds ($44 million) in the first nine months of 2003 compared to net losses of EP 32.6 millio
Kuwait’s Wataniya Telecom and Virgin Megastores have launched the Virgin Wataniya Mega Chart Show, teaming up for a six-month radio campaign on 99.7RK FM Station. Broadcast live from the Virgin Café
Medical and security assistance response organization International SOS will provide support to its customers in the Middle East region through its recently established representative office in Bahrai
January 11, 2004
A Palestinian teenager was killed Sunday when Israeli troops opened fire on stone-throwing demonstrators in a town west of the West Bank city of Nablu
US-based Harris Corporation has been awarded a $96 million contract for developing an existing but antiquated media network into a modern media organization in Iraq. The Iraqi Media Network program in
January 7, 2004
An Israeli parliament member from the Labor party, Efraim Sneh, confirmed that he and another MP, Ilan Shalgi, met earlier this year with the son of L
Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram has announced that she will be spending Eid El Adha holiday between Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates where she is scheduled to hold live concerts
Kuwait Finance House (KFH) recorded a net profit of 58.16 Kuwaiti dinars ($197 million) for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2003 compared to KD 54.6 million earned in 2002, reported KSE. Earnings
Morocco received approximately 3.23 million tourists in the first ten months of 2003, a three percent drop compared to the same period last year. The cities of Agadir and Tangiers were the only destin
January 6, 2004
Kuwait Airways has announced that they will operate direct flights to Medina during Haj. The Director of Public Relations and Information Adel Boresly announced that the official authorities of Saudi
The Arab world's poor performance in quality control management, as exemplified in the low number of ISO 9000 certifications acquired by Arab countries, can be best met by adopting best-of-breed IT so
January 5, 2004
Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher said in Cairo Sunday that his country considers the issue of Camp David as belonging to the past, adding that Egy
