UAE
January 20, 2000
The Syrian football team has a long way to go before it will be able compete in the Asian Nations Football Cup tournament as it was crushed 3-0 in a f
Health officials have fanned out across Abu Dhabi and Al-Ain and the UAE's western region, inspecting more than 115 medical centers and private clinic
Kuwaitis may be unable to see their admired celebrity Soaad Abdullah on television during Ramadan but they will still be able to get their fill of her
A group of antique smugglers cover their activities by posing as fish dealers in a new Syrian television series, ''Sea Perfume,'' according to Al-Shar
Overall exports from the Bekka region, the Lebanon valley, grew last month 53.7 percent increasing from LL 3.13 billion to LL 4.81 billion, a-Safir da
Political activity between Iran and Algeria indicate that the two countries are close to mending relations after they were broken off in 1992. Secret
Tuesday's World Cup qualification draw in Tokyo left the Kuwaiti National Football coach, Dushan Uhrine, unsure about the quality of his opponents and
To meet increasing traveling demand in the Middle East, British Airways will beef up its presence in the region by using more planes to fly more route
Fifty international human rights experts gathered this week in Algeria for a two-day conference on human right protection. The participants focused on
January 19, 2000
MBC's website, which opened last October, has received more than 1.35 million visitors, according to Al-Sharq Al-Awsat. More than 70% of the visitors
Singer Angham Mohammed Ali will appear tomorrow on the MBC's ``Lail Ya Lail'' program and sing some of her most famous songs. Al-Sharq Al Awsat report
The kitchen at the Algerian Parliament spends AD 16,000 a day to cook 2,000 meals, which is more than enough food to feed the government members a lar
Chaired by Mohammed Ubeid Hammad, the Emirates National Teams Commission yesterday approved the preparation program of the national football team, whi
A special television series that dealt with corruption in Algeria using religious symbolism aired during the holy month of Ramadan. Al Yaum daily rep
Children had the opportunity two days ago to learn through interactive media - television and a public forum - about Prince Abdul-Qader, one of the le
