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Riyadh Gov. Prince Salman (2nd right) and and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (2nd left) opens an exhibition of Al-Quds and Palestine in Riyadh on Tuesday. Organized by King Faisal Islamic Research and Studies Center, the show highlights the cultural and historical monuments of Jerusalem that houses Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first Qibla of Muslims. Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the center, accompanied Prince Salman and the Turkish premier in viewing the exhibition, which included historical documents, valuable manuscripts, books on Palestine, old coins and currencies and Palestinian handicrafts. (SPA)

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29 water factories closed in Jeddah
Thursday, 11.03.2010, 02:54pm
JEDDAH – The Mayor’s Office has closed down 29 bottled water factories in Jeddah for producing water unfit for human consumption. The companies also face fines of up to SR5,000.
Jeddah tragedy
Thursday, 11.03.2010, 02:53pm
The Jeddah floods remain a shocking tragedy, not simply for the citizens of Jeddah, so many of whom lost friends and loved ones in the disaster, but for the Kingdom as a whole. Such things are simply not supposed to happen in a modern city.
Tourism law in final stage: Prince Sultan bin Salman
Thursday, 11.03.2010, 02:51pm
MAKKAH: The new tourism law is in its final stage and could be passed this year, according to the chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA).
Gates holds talks with King Abdullah, Crown Prince Sultan
Thursday, 11.03.2010, 11:31am
RIYADH: US Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday for a one-day visit to hold talks with Saudi officials on bilateral matters.
UAE vice president to visit India
Thursday, 11.03.2010, 10:53am
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum embarks on a two-day visit to India Thursday.
More than 20 vehicles collide in Dubai fog
Wednesday, 10.03.2010, 03:49pm
Foggy weather caused more than 20 vehicles to collide Wednesday morning, leading to the death of a bus driver.
Discovery Gardens residents frustrated with traffic mess
Wednesday, 10.03.2010, 03:06pm
While traffic congestion has eased up on several Dubai roads recently, residents of Discovery Gardens complain they now have clogged roads.
Call to monitor knife sales to teenagers in UAE
Wednesday, 10.03.2010, 02:59pm
A chief prosecutor has appealed to the authorities to regulate the selling of knives and sharp tools to teenagers, following an alleged premeditated murder committed by five juvenile suspects.
Boat manufacturers hope for buoyancy in Middle East market
Wednesday, 10.03.2010, 02:51pm
The 18th edition of the Dubai International Boat Show was launched by Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, as exhibitors hoped for some buoyancy in the market.
Dubai Police chief asks spies to leave the region
Wednesday, 10.03.2010, 02:48pm
Dubai Police have warned spies operating in the Gulf to leave the region within one week or face consequences.
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