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US confirms it will release Saudi prisoners
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States confirmed it would release a group of Saudi prisoners from its detention center for terror suspects in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and return them to Saudi Arabia. Officials said Washington agreed to the repatriation of 15 or 16 Saudi citizens after receiving assurances they...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, SOFTWARE, U.S., Washington
Research articles 2006-05-18
Saudi Arabia in Crisis; Conference Will Examine Implications of Saudi Turmoil
News Advisory: Saudi Arabia is in internal crisis: Wahhabist extremists have now begun to attack the regime that once funded them. In fact, over the past few months, terrorist attacks have occurred more frequently in Saudi Arabia than in Israel. Some analysts argue that the regime is...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Hudson Institute, Investment
Research articles 2004-07-01
US transfers Guantanamo prisoners to Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON AFP — Fifteen Saudi prisoners were transferred from a military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to Saudi Arabia after an agreement was reached with Riyadh, the Pentagon said. Officials said Washington agreed to the repatriation of 15 or 16 Saudi citizens after receiving assurances they would not...
Tags: Government, Pentagon, SOFTWARE, Washington
Research articles 2006-05-18
Saudi says another attack likely
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- Saudi investigations and intelligence reports after last week's car bombings in Riyadh indicate that another attack on Saudi or U.S. interests is in the works, the Saudi ambassador to the United States said Monday. A high-ranking Saudi official said his government believes at least...
Tags: attack, cell, compound, FBI, Government, Riyadh, U.S.
Research articles 2003-05-20
Saudi scholarships double student presence in US in a year
WASHINGTON AFP — Keen to improve bilateral ties, the Saudi government has used scholarships to more than double new Saudi enrollments at US colleges and universities since last year. "The program, aimed in part at reducing widespread hostility in the Saudi public toward the United States, has reversed a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, scholarship, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-12-18
Saudi sets deadline for pilgrim arrival
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia AFP — Saudi officials announced that the deadline for pilgrims to arrive in Saudi Arabia by plane for the annual pilgrimage to Mecca would be Wednesday at midnight. "A fine of 200,000 Saudi riyals (53,000 dollars) will be imposed on any plane carrying pilgrims that arrives...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2006-01-03
Crown Prince denies secret Saudi-Israeli meeting
RIYADH AFP — Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz has dismissed as "ridiculous" Israeli press reports that secret talks took place between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and senior Saudi officials. "It is ridiculous to think that a Saudi met with an Israeli, and even more so Saudi leaders," said...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Israel, Leadership, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-10-11
SAUDI ARABIA: ANB ENLIGHTENS SAUDI BUSINESSWOMEN.(Saudi National Arab Bank)(Brief Article)
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (May 1, 2003), the Saudi National Arab Bank launched a special banking and investment educational program for Saudi businesswomen. This two-week program will be held at the Prince Salman Social Center on May 4. The program presents a number of educational and...
Tags: Arab Bank, Banking, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2003-05-04
TERRORIST RECRUITMENT AND RADICALIZATION IN SAUDI ARABIA
In studies of the contemporary Middle East, Saudi Arabia is often seen as a source of Muslim extremism, Much has been written - rightly and wrongly - about Saudi Arabia's alleged role as an exporter of recruits, ideology and money to violent Islamist groups such as al-Qaeda. Yet there is...
Tags: Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, Arab, Islamist, recruit, recruitment, Riyadh, STUDIES, training
Research articles 2006-12-01
Saudis head home
Of the more than 5,500 Saudi students in the United States, 300 have gone home since Sept. 11, according to the Saudi Arabian Embassy. While hundreds of homeward-bound Saudis have complained of harassment by immigration authorities since the terrorist attacks, the Saudi ambassador refuted the "exaggerated repons about cases of...
Tags: Government, Harassment, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2001-12-10
BBC to screen Saudi execution
The BBC yesterday came under fierce criticism for plans to show a Saudi Arabian criminal being beheaded with a sword, in a move that could further undermine Britain's relationship with Saudi Arabia. The shots of the public execution are due to be shown on Panorama on 1 April....
Tags: Britain, British Broadcasting Corp., Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1996-03-23
The scandal of U.S.-Saudi relations
When it comes to the Saudi-American relationship, the White House should be called the 'White Tent.' Mohammed Al-Khilewi, a Saudi diplomat who defected to the United States (1) CONSIDER TWO symbolic moments in the U.S.-Saudi relationship involving a visit by one leader to the other's country. In November...
Tags: ambassador, Arab, Government, Kingdom, U.S., U.S. Department of State, U.S. Government, women
Research articles 2002-12-22
Free Saudi Guantanamo prisoners, ambassador tells US
TAELLBERG, Sweden AFP — Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States said Saudi citizens detained at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre should be allowed to return to their homeland to face trial there. Attending a conference on globalization, Prince Turki al-Faisal said Saudis incarcerated in the centre for suspected...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, ambassador, Globalization, Strategy
Research articles 2006-06-30
SAUDI ARABIA: Saudi government approves construction of $3,760,000,000 aluminum smelter, SAUDI ARABIAN MINING CO. (MA'ADEN) [Saudi Arabia] Order #: 059306.
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Research articles 2006-05-01
Saudi Oxygenates & The Global Perspective
Saudi Arabia has been projected to become the world's biggest exporter of oxygenates, fuel additives in high demand among OECD countries. Until recently, the Saudi Arabian Basic Industries Corp. SABIC and the private sector have promoted several oxygenates ventures. But now there is a big question...
Tags: gasoline, Government, OECD
Research articles 1993-09-20
Saudi Telecom awards Alcatel the largest contract for DSL in the Middle East
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Tags: Alcatel, DSL
Research articles 2005-12-01
Westerners, Saudis, Egyptian killed in assaults on Saudi oil facilities
AL-KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia AFP ? Suspected Islamist militants shot dead at least four Westerners, two Saudi guards and an Egyptian boy and seized hostages in triple attacks targeting oil facilities in eastern Saudi Arabia, residents and diplomatic sources said. The assault, the latest in a wave of terror to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Al-Qaeda, compound, diplomat, Riyadh, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-05-29
Powell arrives in Jeddah for talks with Saudi leaders, Iraqi PM
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia AFP ? US Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived for talks on Iraq, terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a meeting with Iraq's prime minister, who is also visiting the kingdom. Powell, who is on a Middle East and European tour, will hold talks with Saudi...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, Iraq, leader
Research articles 2004-07-28
Saudis hunt for body of hostage
WASHINGTON -- The killing of the al-Qaeda leader responsible for beheading an American defense contractor in Saudi Arabia dealt the terror group a severe blow, U.S. and Saudi officials said Sunday, but Saudi terrorists continue to stalk and target Americans in their campaign to destabilize the Saudi royal family. ...
Tags: al-Qaeda, INTERNET, Johnson, Manufacturing, U.S.
Research articles 2004-06-21
Gunmen kill 10 in Saudi offices
KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia -- Saudi security forces took up positions in an expatriate resort today after suspected Islamic militants sprayed gunfire inside two office compounds in the heart of the Saudi oil region Saturday, killing at least 10 people -- including an American - - and then took dozens of...
Tags: apartment, Associated Press, attack, car, compound, industry, Oasis, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-05-30
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