As reported by indiansinkuwait.com, “A police detective who used to break into people’s apartments using his police ID and then rob them was arrested when residents of a building in Ahmadi, whom he was trying to rob, outnumbered and overpowered him and his accomplices. According to Kuwiat Times, the residents kept them restrained until police arrived at the scene.” Read Article
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As reported by csmonitor.com, “Doctors in Syria describe being targeted in bombing campaigns and risking death, detention, and torture to treat the wounded, whether civilians or fighters. Mounir, a Syrian surgeon working in central England, avoids heart-wrenching TV reports about his native land if he can, worried they may affect his work.” Read Article
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As reported by muscatdaily.com, “An Indian expatriate was run down by a vehicle in Seeb on Sunday. Kunjappu M, 45, a newspaper delivery boy, died while crossing the road. Sources said he was on his way to the Directorate General of Passport and Residence to renew his residence card.” Read Article
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According to arabtimesonline.com, “A 32-year-old Indian expatriate committed suicide inside the bathroom of Al-Zour Police Station after he was arrested for consumption of liquor. According to security sources, securitymen arrested the drunk expatriate during their patrol duty and referred him to the police station.” Read Article
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The Directorate of Passports is currently studying the possibility of detaching the expatriate section from the directorate and placing it under the Ministry of Interior. The move aims to reorganize the activities of the expatriate administration so that the administration becomes capable and well equipped to take effective steps in eliminating the menace of expatriates […]
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Patient had traveled in Pakistan and the Middle East studentnewsie.com reported that health authorities in the UK have confirmed the presence of a SARS-like virus that is currently spreading. The latest infection called as the coronavirus was found in another British person who is now in the ICU of a hospital in Manchester. This brings […]
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As reported by gulfnews.com, “Two men have been arrested after allegedly using an Indian tourist’s credit card left behind in a Dubai rental car, police said. The Pakistani suspects were arrested after the tourist complained, in an e-mail sent from India to Dubai Police, that his lost credit card was used in the UAE for […]
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According to worldconnector.net, “In line with continuing efforts to cultivate innovation and drive the long-term growth of the hotel and tourism industries in Saudi Arabia, His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman, President of the Saudi Commission of Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA), has decreed the restructuring of the Advisory Committee for tourist accommodation in the […]
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saudigazette.com reported….the Iranian people are ready to march on Israel to “wipe it out” if the Jewish state attacks the Islamic republic, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in statements published Wednesday by Egypt’s state news agency. “The people of Iran are ready to march on Israel to wipe it out if it launches into an adventure […]
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sbs.com.au reported that violent protests and attacks on Islamist party offices have erupted in Tunisia following the assassination of a prominent opposition leader. Prominent Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid has been gunned down outside his home in Tunis, sparking angry protests by his supporters and attacks on offices of the ruling Islamist Ennahda party. Furious […]
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