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Qatar: ambition to preserve Arab heritage

January 14, 2013January 14, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage’s representative announced this week end a four-day even that is going to happen in Doha from January 14 to 17. This program is going to welcome officials that are concerned with culture from Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesArab heritage, Doha, Hamad Almuhanadi, Qatar, unesco

KSA: execution for a crime committed by a minor

January 10, 2013January 10, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the destination of thousands of migrants from any south Asian countries that come looking for employment. They manage to get most of the time jobs that the citizens don’t want and from which they Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesemployment, HRW, Human Rights Watch, judicial system, KSA, Mahinda Rajapaksa, migrant, Rizana Nafeek, South Asia, Sri Lanka

Qatar: quest for auto sufficiency

January 9, 2013January 9, 2013 Jaber Ali

Amongst the Qatar government’s strategy assuring food security is one of the most important points on the plan of its National Vision 2030. Actually the country must import more than 90% of the alimentation needed by its population of 2 Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesauto sufficiency, Fahad Ben Mohammed al-Attiya, food security, Hamad Ben Khalifa al-Thani, Jean-Pierre Moreau, Qatar, QNFSP

Bahrain: Imprisoned activists sentences denied reconsideration

January 8, 2013January 8, 2013 Peter Mulvany

In 2011, a military-led tribunal in Bahrain handed down jail sentences against 20 opposition figures. Amongst them eight opposition members, including activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja who led a hunger strike that lasted 110 days, were sentenced to life imprisonment while the Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAbdulhadi al-Khawaja, activist, Bahrain, opposition, Washington

Rumors of Saudi’s implication on striking Yemen denied

January 7, 2013January 7, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s foreign Minister Prince Saud Al Faisal announced yesterday that the accusations the country received of directly attacking targets in Yemen were just speculations. According to a newspaper’s report, KSA fighter jets might have attacked Al Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesdrone, Prince Saud Al Faisal, Qaeda, Red Sea, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Yemen

KSA: Poor and needy in the heart of the 2013 social program

January 2, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Saudi Arabia’s population has increased from 6 million in 1970 to 28 million today. Because of this spectacular augmentation, job and welfare programs are not evenly distributed to the entire Saudi population. Making most Saudis have difficulties in surviving in Read more

Gulf News, Headlineseducation, health, king abdullah, KSA, Poor, Poverty, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, social, welfare, Zakat

Mansour: learning about the Arab identity

December 25, 2012December 25, 2012 Peter Mulvany

UAE has been trying for the past few years to incorporate the Arabic identity into its new generation in order to help them develop their ties to their country. Knowing that besides education given in school the lessons that are Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAbu Dhabi, Arab identity, Dubai, Mansour, Rashed Al Harmoodi, UAE

Decline of security in Yemen

December 24, 2012December 24, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Yemen witnessed over the past few months a series of kidnappings targeting foreigners. Eight months ago, a Red Cross French worker was abducted. The act was followed by the capture of a Swiss national in the port of Hodeida. The Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesal-Qaida, kidnappings targeting foreigners, Yemen

Christians under siege in the birth place of Jesus.

December 24, 2012 Jaber Ali

Every Friday a parish priest leads an open-air prayer ceremony under olive trees in order to protest against Israel’s plan to construct barriers that will separate into two his home town of In Beit Jala. This separation barrier is meant Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesBehelehm, Jerusalem, Mahmoud Abbas

Qatar: involved in Mali’s crisis?

December 21, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The Tuareg rebellion had allowed Islamist groups in Mali take control of the north. Currently, a military intervention is being prepared by  ECOWAS to regain this territory. At the same time it is being suggested more and more that Qatar Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAfrican Union, arab spring, crisis, Doha, Egypt, France, Gao, Kidal, Mali, Muammar Gaddafi, nato, Qatar, Timbuktu, Tuareg, Tunisia, United States

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