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Saudi Arabia’s dismal human and civil rights record continues as civil society members are subjected to heightened persecution in a show of blatant subversion of fundamental rights in the...
The outward selling mission to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia led by the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) this week has generated positive leads for the South African companies which were part of...
International legal practice Norton Rose today announced that it will combine with leading US law firm Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. on June 1, 2013 to form Norton Rose Fulbright. Rob Otty, Managing...
A rift over Lebanon may hit attendance at an Arab summit in Syria this month, but a total boycott looks unlikely given pressure on Arab governments to respond to violence in Gaza.
Diplomats in the...
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah hosts George W. Bush at his desert playground on Tuesday when the U.S. president will get a taste of how the royals live in the world's richest oil-producing...
Angola has agreed to hand over to Nigeria two militia leaders whose detention in Luanda has led to a resurgence of violent attacks on oil facilities in the Niger Delta, the state-owned news agency...
Statement by Mr Aziz Pahad, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for the closing session of the United Nations African Meeting on the Question of Palestine, Pretoria
Egypt and Saudi Arabia have formed an Arab front against US
President George W Bush's initiative for reform in the Middle East,
boycotting the G8 summit where he was set to unveil the plan today.
The South African government said in a statement yesterday that it
had noted with grave concern and shock the recent deaths of 22
people, including a South African citizen, in an alleged terrorist...
Saudi Arabia's Gulf partners yesterday joined a chorus of
condemnation over the attacks and killings in Saudi Arabia and
expressed their solidarity with the kingdom as it wages its own war
on terror.
Israel's bold strike in Gaza City has embarrassed Arab leaders into
dropping talk of peace and will force them to sound a tough note at
their summit in Tunis on Monday, even if it is only to...
Foreign ministers from Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
member states were to open a three days of talks in the Iranian
capital today, with their discussions expected to be dominated...
Blasts targetting foreigners' residential compounds in Riyadh
overnight had "the earmarks of al-Qaeda", US Secretary of State
Colin Powell today, condemning the explosions, which killed at
least...