Saudi Arabia: How long will we watch Syrian massacres?

CAIRO: Arab foreign ministers agreed on Sunday to back the Syrian opposition and called for a joint UN-Arab peacekeeping mission in Syria, after their meeting in Cairo on Sunday.

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Pakistani PM charged with contempt

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court charged the prime minister with contempt on Monday for defying its orders to reopen a corruption case against his political ally, President Asif Ali Zardari, sharpening a political crisis that has gripped the country.

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US Navy: Iran prepares suicide bomb boats in Gulf

MANAMA: Iran has built up its naval forces in the Gulf and prepared boats that could be used in suicide attacks, but the US Navy can prevent it from blocking the Strait of Hormuz, the commander of US naval forces in the region said on Sunday.

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Opinion: Policing the religious police in Saudi Arabia

Recently, the Saudi government appointed a new president for the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice who is known to be a more open-minded and progressive thinker. However, the problem is not so much with the individuals on the commission but with the institution itself and how it operates. For example, its executive bylaws in many respects are vague and have allowed some of its members to violate basic human rights, including in some cases the physical and verbal abuse of Saudi citizens.

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Opinion: Janadriyah, a festival of the human spirit

I borrowed the title from a well presented YouTube on Janadriyah, the Saudi annual festival 42 km northeast of Riyadh. We are proud of Janadriyah.

Salafism is only an approach, says justice minister

RIYADH: Minister of Justice Dr. Mohammed bin Abdul Kareem Al-Issa said Salafism should not be interpreted as Islam at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh.

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Six Jubail expansion projects approved

JUBAIL: The Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu has approved six mega industrial expansion projects at a cost of SR21.2 billion at the Jubail Industrial City.

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Deported by Malaysia, Kashghari detained on arrival in Riyadh

RIYADH: Saudi blogger Hamza Kashghari, who had fled to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday after tweeting insulting comments about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), was taken into custody as he arrived in Riyadh on Sunday night.

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In quest of uniform lunar calculation

MAKKAH: An international conference aimed at ending differences on lunar calculations and unite the Muslim Ummah in observing obligatory rituals of fasting and Haj as well as Eid festivals is under way in Makkah.

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Conference to shed light on new findings on Alzheimer’s

RIYADH: The Saudi Alzheimer's Disease Association (SADA) told a press conference here on Sunday that a three-day international conference on the disease will be inaugurated in Riyadh next Monday.

Short-term solution found to cement shortage in Makkah

JEDDAH: The acute shortage of cement in Makkah province might be on its way to be solved with the daily injection of 10,000 tons of cement (200,000 bags) into the region, sources at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said Sunday.

Municipality steps up raids on Yanbu eateries after E.coli infection

RIYADH: Inspection teams from the Yanbu municipality shut down 10 eateries for various violations last year. Many restaurant staffers who were found working in unhygienic conditions had been subjected to medical tests.

Turkish premier discharged after second surgery

ANKARA: Turkey’s state-run news agency says Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been discharged from hospital a day after undergoing what officials said was a “second and final” intestinal surgery.

Egypt inquiry blame fans, police for stadium deaths

CAIRO: An Egyptian parliamentary inquiry into the deaths of 74 people in a soccer stadium disaster has found both fans and lax security to blame for the worst incident of its kind in the country’s history, the legislator leading it said on Sunday.

Palestinian unity deal faces big hurdle

RAMALLAH, West Bank: A mounting rebellion by Hamas leaders in Gaza against a breakthrough power-sharing agreement with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas highlights a potentially fatal flaw — the deal never spelled out how the Western-backed leader can take charge again in Gaza, the territory he lost to a violent takeover by the Islamic militants.

Iran summons Azeri envoy over scientist's killing

TEHRAN: Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Azeri ambassador on Sunday, accusing Azerbaijan of assisting Israeli intelligence in the assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist blown up last month, Iran’s Fars news agency reported.

Egypt’s army ruler urges good US ties after NGO raids

CAIRO: Egypt’s military ruler stressed the importance of good ties with the United States in a meeting with the government on Sunday, a message that could signal an attempt to ease a crisis triggered by an Egyptian probe targeting American democracy activists.

Iran won’t forgive Gulf nations if they side with US

TEHRAN: Iran’s parliamentary Speaker Ali Larijani warned Iran will not forgive Gulf Arab nations if they continue backing US “plots” against Tehran, local media reported on Sunday.

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Egypt detains Australian journalist, US student

CAIRO: Egyptian authorities have detained an Australian journalist and an American student on suspicion they had distributed cash to workers and incited them to take part in a strike demanding an end to army rule, the state news agency said.

Thousands rally to support disbarred Spanish judge

MADRID: Thousands of people rallied Sunday in Spain’s capital in support of the disbarred judge famous for taking on international human rights cases.

New president of the Maldives expands his Cabinet

MALE, Maldives: The Maldives' new president expanded his Cabinet on Sunday to strengthen the coalition government that has ruled the Indian Ocean nation since the former leader's resignation last week sparked a political crisis.

Seven killed in avalanche in Kosovo village

PRISTINA: At least seven people died and three others were missing after an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo on Saturday, local authorities said.

Tibetan nun said to immolate herself in anti-China protest

BEIJING: An 18-year-old nun at a Tibetan Buddhist convent set herself on fire in southwest China to protest Chinese rule over Tibet, exiles and monitoring sources said on Sunday.

33% of Saudi firms 'definitely hiring in the next 3 months’

RIYADH: The latest Job Index survey conducted by Bayt.com and YouGov has shown that Saudi Arabia’s hiring expectancy in the coming months is slightly lower than it was in the fourth quarter of 2011. Most jobs in the coming three months will be for junior executives in the private sector, with a preference for computer science, commerce and business management qualifications across the region.

Shoura OKs Arab convention on prisoner transfer

RIYADH: The Shoura Council approved the Arab Convention for the transfer of inmates at penal and correctional institutions at its fifth regular session Sunday.

Young Saudis trained in construction trades

JEDDAH: Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal attended the graduation ceremony of the first batch of 300 Saudi youths who have completed training in various vocations in the construction industry such as plumbers, electricians, carpenters and technicians.

'Hand in Kingdom's artifacts!'

RIYADH: President of the Saudi Commission of Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) Prince Sultan bin Salman inaugurated Saturday night the first exhibition of Saudi Arabian antiquities retrieved from people in the Kingdom and abroad at the National Museum in Riyadh.

Separatists set fire to Yemen protest camp

ADEN: Southern separatists in Yemen set fire to a tent camp housing anti-government protesters in the port city of Aden, witnesses said on Sunday, in opposition to an election this month to replace outgoing President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Israel bombs Gaza after rocket launch, man killed

GAZA: An Israeli air strike on the Gaza Strip killed a Palestinian civilian on Sunday, hospital officials said, and the military described the operation as retaliation for a cross-border rocket launch.

Buildings set ablaze in Greece before debt vote

ATHENS: Rioting spread across central Athens and at least seven buildings went up in flames amid mass protests late Sunday, as lawmakers debated harsh cutbacks demanded to keep the country solvent and within the eurozone.

SR10bn Mobily loan deal to boost data services, revenues

RIYADH: Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) signed a SR10 billion loan agreement with seven local banks on Sunday to boost its revenues and invest in its broadband and data services business.

Airlines urge UN deal to avert carbon trade war

SINGAPORE: Global airlines have called for a UN-brokered deal to prevent a row over aviation emissions between China and the European Union spilling into a damaging trade war.

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Fitzroy dolphins jump off the waters in the Atlantic Sea, offshore Golfo Nuevo near Argentina's Patagonian city of Puerto Madryn. (Reuters)

Japanese emperor to undergo bypass heart surgery

TOKYO: Japanese Emperor Akihito will undergo heart bypass surgery on Feb. 18, after a detailed examination found a heart problem had worsened, the Imperial Household Agency was quoted as saying on Sunday.

Events to shape up education sector

DUBAI: The UAE Ministry of Education organizes the Gulf Educational Supplies and Solutions (GESS) and the Global Educational Forum (GEF).

Kenya’s Kiplagat runs fastest indoor mile in 3 years

FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas: World silver medallist Silas Kiplagat ran the fastest indoor mile in three years as he edged Kenyan compatriot Caleb Ndiku at the USA Track and Field Classic on Saturday.

Whitney Houston, superstar of records, films, dies

LOS ANGELES: Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music’s queen until her majestic voice was ravaged by drug use and her regal image was ruined by erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, died Saturday. She was 48.

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150 most influential Saudis to feature in new book

RIYADH: The top 150 most influential people of Saudi Arabia including government officials, provincial governors, ministers, businessmen and women entrepreneurs will be featured for the first time in a major title to be published by a French publishing company.

Zambia wins African Cup final

LIBREVILLE, Gabon: Ivory Coast’s stars failed to shine on a gloomy night for the country’s “golden generation” as Zambia’s team spirit overcame the Ivorians’ individual talent in Sunday’s African Cup final.

Kobe-mania reigns in Lakers win over Toronto

TORONTO: ‘Linsanity’ may be the NBA’s newest smash hit but the Kobe Bryant Show remains one of professional basketball’s longest running acts.

Milan, Barca face first serious tests

BERNE: AC Milan and Barcelona, having cantered untroubled through the group stage, finally face testing opposition this week as the Champions League resumes following a two-month winter break.

Rose ‘carpet’ a major attraction at Janadriyah

JANADRIYAH: A special attraction of the heritage and cultural festival in Janadriyah on Sunday is the special arrangement at the pavilion of Eastern Province to the visitors with special needs. Several guides explain things to visitors in sign language. This special task is undertaken by the members of the Al-Ahsa Society for Hearing and Visual Impairments.

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