Four new cases of deadly SARS-like virus reportedSaudi Arabia has confirmed four new cases of a deadly new respiratory virus related to SARS that appears to be centred in the Arabian Peninsula but which has also been reported Australian Financial Review, 4 days ago |
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Khurshid visiting Saudi Ara...External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid goes to Saudi Arabia on May 24-27, the first visit by an Indian foreign minister in the last five years, during which the kingdom's Nitaqat work policy, regional and international issues would be discussed. Siasat Daily, 3 days ago
Khurshid to visit Saudi for talks on Nitaqat
Qatar Peninsula, 3 days ago
Nitaqat: Minister to visit Saudi Arabia
The Hindu, 4 days ago
Khurshid visiting Saudi Arabia, Nitaqat to be discussed
ProKerala.com, 3 days ago
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Feds arrest Saudi who flew with pressure cooker, altered passportFederal agents arrested and charged a Saudi Arabian who flew into Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport from Amsterdam with a pressure cooker and an altered passport. Pressure cookers were used to make the bombs that killed three at the Boston ... Washington Times, 3 days ago
REPORT: Saudi Arabian Traveler Arrested After Customs Agents Find Pressure Cooker In His Luggage
Business Insider, 4 days ago
Traveller arrested with pressure cooker
NEWS.com.au, 4 days ago
Saudi man charged in US over pressure cooker 'lie'
Arabian Business, 4 days ago
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Nitaqat Law on Khurshid's Agenda in Saudia ArabiaThe controversial 'Nitaqat' law relating to employment, energy security, counter-terrorism cooperation and a host of bilateral and regional issues would be discussed during External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid's visit to Saudi Arabia later this ... Outlook India, 3 days ago
Energy, Nitaqat law, counter-terror on Khurshid's agenda in Saudi Arabia
New Indian Express, 3 days ago
Nitaqat, energy security top agenda during Khurshids S. Arabia visit
Oman Tribune, 3 days ago
Khurshid to visit Saudi; Energy, Nitaqat law, counter-terror on agenda
Manorama Online, 3 days ago
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Saudi Arabia Steel Industry Forecast 2017Buoyed by construction boom and growing investment in the real estate sector, Saudi Arabia has become one of the largest steel consumers in the GCC region. The construction sector in the country is considered as the largest and the fastest growing ... Steel Guru, 3 days ago
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Saudi Arabia: Only 3,000 workers from Kerala register for repatriationKerala News: Only about 3,000 workers from the State had registered with the embassy for repatriation. This could be due to their ignorance about the opportunity available to them. Non-Resident Keralite Affairs Minister K.C. Joseph will visit Saudi ... KeralaNext.com, 3 days ago
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Indian embassy gets 15,000 passports of workers stranded in Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabian embassy said passports would be returned only to holders who will provide a photocopy of the document PTI The Nitaqat´ law makes it mandatory for local firms to hire one Saudi national for every 10 migrant workers. Over two million ... Livemint.com, 4 days ago
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SARS-like virus confirmed i...The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed cases of the SARS-like coronavirus in France and Saudi Arabia. The new cases bring the worldwide total beginning in September 2012 to 34, 18 of which were fatal. In a press statement released on ... Siasat Daily, 5 days ago
SARS-like virus confirmed in France, Saudi Arabia
Deutsche Welle, 5 days ago
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Saudi govt's concessio...The concessions announced by Saudi Arabian government in favour of non-resident Indians provided hope to Keralites residing in that country, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said today. The possibility of large number of Keralites returning from Saudi ... Siasat Daily, 5 days ago
Saudi govt's concessions welcome: CM
Press Trust of India, 5 days ago
Saudi govt`s concessions welcome: CM
Zee News, 5 days ago
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'No Travel Restrictions' in Saudi Arabia Despite SARS-like VirusThere was no need for travel restrictions in Saudi Arabia says the World Health Organisation, as the death toll from a SARS-like virus there rose to 11, but urged international vigilance. "WHO does not advise special screening at ports of entry with ... MedIndia, 1 week ago
'No travel restrictions' despite Saudi
Yahoo! UK and Ireland, 1 week ago
No travel curbs despite rising Saudi SARS-like virus toll: WHO
Interaksyon, 1 week ago
No travel measures despite Saudi SARS-like virus toll—WHO
Philippine Daily Inquirer, 1 week ago
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