× Register Login What's New! Contact us
Page 4 of 8 First ... 2 3 4 5 6 ... Last
Results 61 to 80 of 142 visibility 13382

-News From the Arab World-

  1. #1
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    Full Member Array Ameeratul Layl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Reputation
    3972
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    -News From the Arab World- (OP)




    Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal address to the Baker Institute
    Address by HRH Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud Al-Faisal to the Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University in Houston, Texas, September 21, 2005. Topic: Saudi Arabia and the International Oil Market.

    Ladies and Gentlemen: Allow me to convey my heartfelt condolences to the people of the United States for the suffering, death and destruction brought about by Hurricane Katrina. At the same time allow me to praise this great city of Houston for the noble generosity of its people in offering a very needed assistance in sheltering those who suffered most. Houston has always been a great city and I am very pleased to be here.



    Many years ago, when I started my government career in the Ministry of Petroleum, one of your fellow Houstonians gave me advice about traveling in the oil-producing countries of the world. He was what is known in the oil industry as an “old redneck.”

    We were sitting in my office in Riyadh on a very hot summer day when he volunteered this unsolicited advice: “When you get to one of them countries,” he said, “the first thing you do is to go to the nearest shop, buy some durable candy, stock up on candles, go to your hotel room, fill the bathtub with water, and wait for the revolution.” I am sure I don’t need to do that in this oil city, I hope.

    Before I proceed further, I must apologize to my friend and colleague His Excellency Mr. Al-Naimi, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Saudi Arabia, for delving into his turf. He has my wholehearted blessing to discuss matters relating to our foreign policy any time he wishes.

    My topic today is of vital importance to both my country and yours – namely the structural flow in the oil industry. The severe increase in oil prices which we have experienced over the past several years is only a phase of a cumulative process that has been going on for some time.

    The developments in the oil industry are important and warrant our full attention. High energy costs can create long term repercussions to the economies of the world that will affect all of us – consumers as well as producers, both in the industrialized and the emerging economies of the world.

    It is important, therefore, that our two countries, the largest consumer and the largest producer, make the time available to assess the situation. We must define the issues and review our options to resolve them before they become too severe to manage. This becomes a matter of urgency and priority for all of us, especially when Saudi-bashing has become fashionable, and allocating blame has become an end in itself.

    Crude oil has doubled in price to over $65 per barrel since 2002. Escalating energy prices have already had some indication of a depressing effect on the global economy.

    The risks are too great to leave the solution to market forces alone. Because of global interdependence, depressions create social and political instability which cannot be confined to one region of the world. If not dealt with promptly and reasonably, such instability will spread regardless of the political and economic soundness of any individual nation.

    What then is going on in the oil industry?

    There are three sets of variables that need to be examined: Production, consumption, and political-psychological variables.

    On the crude supply side, there is currently no shortage of oil. However, and for the first time in decades, there is no sizable excess production capacity. This has understandably caused some heated debates about the long-term supply of oil.

    Some pessimists, mostly geologists, contrary to their customary nature, are predicting dire shortages in the future, while some optimists, mainly economists, also contrary to their nature, are predicting higher prices would eventually reduce the growth rate of consumption while increasing the growth rate of production. However, all these predictions are at best educated guesses based on uncertain assumptions.

    What is indisputable is the finite depletable nature of oil. However global proven oil reserves have increased from 550 billion barrels in 1970 to 1.2 trillion today, and there is no reason why this trend should not continue.

    In addressing these uncertainties, I must emphasize Saudi Arabia’s proven record of meeting its production commitments irrespective of international crises and political turmoil or even wars. Yes, we have kept our commitment even when wars were being fought in our region, when oil tankers were being set ablaze in the Gulf and when our cities and oil facilities were being attacked by Scud missiles.

    Saudi Arabia has made up for shortfalls in oil production levels by maintaining between 1.5 and 2 million barrels per day of excess capacity at great cost to our industry and economy for the last 20 years.

    Saudi Arabia’s year-to-date production in 2005 has increased by 700,000 barrels per day from last year. This accounted for more than half of the increase in global demand for that period.

    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has declared its plan to increase its production capacity by 2.4 million barrels per day by 2009. This represents a net capacity increment of 1.5 million barrels per day while the rest will augment existing capacity. Barring any outside impediments that are beyond our control, we see no problem in achieving this ambitious target.

    We have signed drilling contracts, selected project management teams, allocated funds and put the initial engineering plans on the drawing boards. And unless the international companies use up the equipment we have on order and divert contractors from our oil fields to other projects, we see no problem in achieving our objectives.

    It is estimated that the total investment needed to increase OPEC production to meet demand by 2025 ranges between U.S. $258 and 382 billion. The difference of U.S. $124 billion is due to different estimates in demand projections based on different economic growth assumptions. This gives you an idea of the difficulty of planning investments by producing countries.

    Yet, with an attitude of “damned if you do and damned if you don’t,” we are now – in spite of what we have done and are doing – accused, of all things, of a lack of transparency.

    This truly puzzles me. How can we lack transparency when we have published our production capacity, our oil and gas reserves, and our current and future production plans? And we have done so in a manner totally consistent with international norms and standards. In fact, our known practice is to err on the side of underestimating our reserves and potential production.

    Let us face it, providing additional data will not stop endless questions and challenges raised by those who get publicity and consulting fees for questioning everything we do. No amount of data and analysis can convince a truly dedicated conspiracy theorist.

    The focus on tarnishing proven Saudi performance is largely a distraction from the fact that the key price and supply issues affecting you are not about volumes of production, but rather about gasoline formulations, limited refinery capacities, lack of storage capacity, and the various other restrictions that have paralyzed the energy industry in the Western hemisphere.

    Without minimizing the importance of the environmental issues, a balance must be reached between the need for further oil exploration and development and the preservation of the environment. In that respect, Saudi Arabia calls for increased research in this field.

    We are ready to join others in developing uniform regulations that are environmentally responsive and sustainable while offering the most effective energy utilization.

    In fact, the real energy issues that we need to address today have little to do with Saudi Arabia. Consider the situation with regards to some of the major oil companies.

    In recent years, we have witnessed unprecedented mergers and acquisitions on both sides of the Atlantic. Tremendous resources and capabilities have been concentrated within the hands of a few corporations. All of them have the resources and experience to invest in and manage the entire value chain of the oil industry.

    The collective expectations were that the oil and gas industry would experience a tremendous revival as a result of such restructuring and integration. But this did not materialize.

    It seems that over-regulation made it easy to avoid investing in the needed downstream operations, which are of marginal returns, by tempting investors to seek higher returns and safe investments. The result was a break in the value chain of investments in the industry.

    At the risk of angering some of my good friends in the audience, oil companies may have forgotten that calculated risk-taking is the means to higher profit making. They may have opted for the ease of the cautious advice of corporate accountants instead of the spirit of adventure that has characterized the oil industry from its inception.

    A critical shortfall in the industry’s refining sector has been created, which is totally beyond the control of oil exporters. This in turn has lead to a gap between the oil production of crude oil and consumption of refined products.

    The consumers are clamoring for more fuels which cannot be supplied due to the lack of refining capacity. This gap traditionally has been bridged by the integrated operations of the oil companies.

    To be fair to the oil companies, the main reason for the refinery shortages is the environmental and land use restrictions that limit the construction of domestic refineries. Refinery projects which already require years to construct have to wait for additional years for site approvals, if such approvals are forthcoming at all. In fact, not withstanding certain modifications and expansions in existing facilities, not a single refinery was built in the United States during the last three decades.

    According to the Energy Information Administration, global refining capacity has only increased by 1.3 million barrels per day over the past five years. Meanwhile, oil demand has increased by over 7 million barrels per day. Today, global refinery capacities stand at 82.7 million barrels per day, over one million barrels short of global demand.

    Yet in spite of these refinery bottlenecks, Saudi Arabia is called upon to increase its oil production on a daily basis. Clearly, additional oil production will do little to meet the fuel requirements of the world refined products. We, however, began adding to our refinery capacity in Yanbu and Jubail, our two industrial cities which are the major hubs for our petrochemical and refinery industries, and there is room for more expansion. We therefore invite all investors to join with us to build additional refineries and to expand existing ones, to alleviate the refined products bottlenecks.

    This invitation does not require any delays in implementation that would create added cost to the consumers. All it needs is the will to contribute to relieve the pressure that is building. At the same time, we are ready to join any efforts in building facilities in the U.S.

    Over-regulation does much to limit supply and raise prices. Gasoline specifications often vary on a state by state basis. Applying standardization would increase the efficiency in managing refineries and allow better utilization of fuel products storage capacities.

    The imposition of boutique fuel specifications on a state by state and country by country basis only confounds efforts to formulate global solutions for overall fuel shortages.

    The reality is that as oil supplies from the North Sea, Alaska and continental U.S. lag behind demand, heavier crudes with higher sulfur contents will be increasingly needed to meet increased demand. Therefore fuel specifications must be standardized in order to modify refinery processes on a timely basis. This is something which we must resolve urgently if we are to ensure fuel specifications and optimum refinery efficiencies over the next decade.

    The question of stability in the Middle East is a major concern in this regard. Conflicts in the region that contains over 65% of the world’s oil reserves and 45 % of its gas reserves have been allowed to spiral out of control.

    Regional turmoil and military confrontations have created a volatile atmosphere that undermines investment in the region’s oil industry.

    This volatility has in turn become a fertile ground for oil price speculation. Every tragic incident in the Middle East has become a green light for oil traders to set higher premiums on oil supplies.

    The need to putting a just and equitable end to the Arab-Israeli conflict is a matter of extreme urgency. This would not only end decades of human suffering, but in the process rid us from the unhealthy speculations that have been so damaging to the oil markets.

    I have taken a lot of time to cover these matters because they are of vital importance and yet have no simple resolution. Identifying the problems is always easier than seeking their effective solutions.

    What is certain, however, is that we need to move away from the blame game, and to recognize the simple truth that the desired solutions can only be arrived at through collective cooperation.

    Facing these challenges require a joint effort by oil producers, oil consumers and the oil companies. To institutionalize a fruitful dialogue among all concerned, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques, took the initiative in setting up a Secretariat for the International Energy Forum in Riyadh.

    One of its primary functions has been to facilitate data exchange and transparency through the administration of the Joint Data Initiative, which involves monthly submissions from producing and consuming countries. A few months ago, while in Dallas, he called for the convening of a conference under the auspices of this International Forum.

    We look forward to increased cooperative effort and stand ready to work with the United States to do our part in addressing these challenges.

    Let me conclude by quoting an old Chinese proverb: “It's better to light a candle than curse the darkness.”

    Thank you.


    Yeah! Yeah!
    M3 salaam
    :wilted_ro
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]

  2. #61
    Bittersteel's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    1,549
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    116
    Rep Ratio
    8
    Likes Ratio
    1

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    Report bad ads?

    what about human rights in Saudi Arabia?women's rights and everything?Coz we get blamed for everything that happens in Saudi Arabia.If you don't believe me see these forums.
    http://whyislam.org/forum/default.asp


    I know it may sound funny but what if Mecca or the Kabah gets attacked?Surely it can happen can't it?
    chat Quote

  3. Report bad ads?
  4. #62
    MetSudaisTwice's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldskool
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Planet called Earth apparently
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    6,150
    Threads
    45
    Rep Power
    126
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    salam
    Allah will always protect His House and the grand mosques in the two Holy Cities
    wasalam
    chat Quote

  5. #63
    Bittersteel's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    1,549
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    116
    Rep Ratio
    8
    Likes Ratio
    1

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    how?
    chat Quote

  6. #64
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    format_quote Originally Posted by metsudaistwice View Post
    salam
    Allah will always protect His House and the grand mosques in the two Holy Cities
    wasalam


    Ameen.
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  7. Report bad ads?
  8. #65
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abrar View Post
    how?


    He is the AL MIGHTY...He can do anything. When hE wants something to be done...He will say:Be...and it shall Be.

    Allah ma3ak
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  9. #66
    MetSudaisTwice's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldskool
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Planet called Earth apparently
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    6,150
    Threads
    45
    Rep Power
    126
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    salam
    Allah will always protect His House, the Holy Kabah, wouldn't you protect your own house from intruders? Allah has such unlimited bounties and powers.
    i gurantee you that nothing will ever harm Allah's House and the Prophet SAW's mosque
    inshallah
    wasalam
    chat Quote

  10. #67
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    format_quote Originally Posted by metsudaistwice View Post
    salam
    allah will always protect His House, the Holy Kabah, wouldn't you protect your own house from intruders? allah has such unlimited bounties and powers.
    i gurantee you that nothing will ever harm Allah's House and the Prophet SAW's mosque
    inshallah
    wasalam

    Ameen.
    Allah ma3akum
    psstt...use cap A for Allah's name.okay.
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  11. #68
    MetSudaisTwice's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldskool
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Planet called Earth apparently
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    6,150
    Threads
    45
    Rep Power
    126
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    salam
    jazkallah sis, sorry about that
    wasalam
    chat Quote

  12. #69
    Bittersteel's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    1,549
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    116
    Rep Ratio
    8
    Likes Ratio
    1

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    and if the US send some nuclear missile or something to the Kabbah?The Americans are always boasting how they can do this and do that so yeah you never know.......
    chat Quote

  13. Report bad ads?
  14. #70
    MetSudaisTwice's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldskool
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Planet called Earth apparently
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    6,150
    Threads
    45
    Rep Power
    126
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    salam
    if they do i really don't think it will work becasue we can't imagine what Allah can do to defend His House
    wasalam
    chat Quote

  15. #71
    ~Raindrop~'s Avatar
    brightness_1
    Account Disabled
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Gender
    Female
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    3,939
    Threads
    56
    Rep Power
    0
    Rep Ratio
    125
    Likes Ratio
    16

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abrar View Post
    and if the US send some nuclear missile or something to the Kabbah?The Americans are always boasting how they can do this and do that so yeah you never know.......
    salaam
    btother you need to think about wat you are implying. Allah is Almighty. Even if the us was the most powerful organisation in the world THEY WILL NOT DESTROY THE HOUSE OF ALLAH unless Allah Wills otherwise. do you not know what happened to Abraha and his army?
    wassalam
    chat Quote

  16. #72
    MetSudaisTwice's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldskool
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Planet called Earth apparently
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    6,150
    Threads
    45
    Rep Power
    126
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    salam
    and bro why are you thinking like this? do you doubt Allah's powers? all that happens, happens with the will of Allah
    wasalam
    chat Quote

  17. #73
    S_87's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    Maryams Mommy
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    ------
    Gender
    Female
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    8,308
    Threads
    106
    Rep Power
    154
    Rep Ratio
    71
    Likes Ratio
    1

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abrar View Post
    and if the US send some nuclear missile or something to the Kabbah?The Americans are always boasting how they can do this and do that so yeah you never know.......


    oh so you are upping US powers

    us powers are nothing -zilch

    Sure Fil


    1. Have you (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) not seen how your Lord dealt with the owners of the Elephant? [The Elephant army which came from Yemen under the command of Abrahah Al-Ashram intending to destroy the Ka‘bah at Makkah].
    2. Did He not make their plot go astray?
    3. And He sent against them birds, in flocks,
    4. Striking them with stones of Sijjîl (baked clay).
    5. And He made them like (an empty field of) stalks (of which the corn has been eaten up by cattle).

    While the army was marching towards Makkah, in the middle of the valley, suddenly it was overtaken by flocks of birds, flocks after flocks, air-raiding that army with small stones slightly bigger than a lentil seed. There never fell a stone on a soldier except it dissolved his flesh and burst it into pieces. So they perished with a total destruction. Abrahah Al-Ashram fled away while his flesh was bursting into pieces till he died on the way (back to Yemen). Such was the victory bestowed by Allâh, (the All-Majestic, All-Powerful) to the people of Makkah and such was the protection provided by Him for His House (Ka‘bah in Makkah). (See Tafsîr Ibn Kathir, Sûrah Al-Fîl).
    look at the power in that little stone...
    Last edited by S_87; 11-25-2005 at 02:37 PM.
    -News From the Arab World-

    Our Lord! Verily, we have heard the call of one calling to Faith: 'Believe in your Lord,' and we have believed.
    Our Lord! Forgive us our sins and expiate from us our evil deeds, and make us die (in the state of righteousness) along with Al-Abrar
    chat Quote

  18. #74
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-



    JazakAllah to sis amani for doing sum research to prove the point.
    BUT...cud everyone plz refrain from going off topic. Br abra...if u need any more info then plz create a seperate thread.THIS is the 'Arab News' section.

    JazaAllah for your co operation.
    Allah ma3akum
    peace!
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  19. Report bad ads?
  20. #75
    Bittersteel's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Gender
    Male
    Religion
    Islam
    Posts
    1,549
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    116
    Rep Ratio
    8
    Likes Ratio
    1

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    oh so you are upping US powers

    us powers are nothing -zilch
    no I am just sayiong what could happen.Alright I will stop ranting now.
    chat Quote

  21. #76
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abrar View Post
    Alright I will stop ranting now.

    LOL.Yes, jazakAllah brother.
    I wud appreciate it if you did.

    Allah ma3ak
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  22. #77
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-



    Two Women Elected to Posts in Saudi Arabia
    Wednesday, November 30, 2005



    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Two women were elected to a chamber of commerce in Jiddah, the first to win any such post in Saudi Arabia, where women are largely barred from political life, officials said Wednesday.

    Lama al-Sulaiman and Nashwa Taher won seats on the Jiddah Trade and Industry Chamber, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

    The chamber's elections on Saturday and Sunday were the first polls in Saudi Arabia in which women could either vote or run for office. In the kingdom's first nationwide municipal elections this year, women could not vote or seek posts. Electoral officials said women might be allowed to vote in the 2009 municipal polls.

    The Jiddah Trade and Industry Chamber had initially rejected the nomination of 10 women for its board of governors, but the government ordered it to allow female voters and candidates.

    King Abdullah, who ascended to the throne in August, has said he wants to promote the status of women.

    The two women will become members of an 18-member board that had previously been exclusively for men

    The move is a small but unprecedented step for Saudi Arabia, where women are heavily restricted. They may not drive a car, and a male guardian must give permission for women to travel abroad.


    Now tell me, who says women are refrained from doing things in saudi. GO SAUDI!!!!!:loving:
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  23. #78
    solid_snake's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    Full Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Canada
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    258
    Threads
    49
    Rep Power
    117
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    U.S. buying good press in Iraq?

    http://edition.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS...oll/index.html

    click on the link under WATCH
    chat Quote

  24. #79
    Ameeratul Layl's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    IB Oldtimer
    star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    3,681
    Threads
    120
    Rep Power
    118
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    UAE to hold first limited elections



    Sheikh Khalifa gave no date for the election to the council


    The United Arab Emirates, UAE, will hold its first elections witn a vote to pick half the members of a consultative council, the president announced.


    Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan said on Thursday that the Federal National Council, the closest body the country has to a parliament, will have half of its members elected and the other half appointed.

    "In light of the changes and reforms our region is witnessing ... we decided to begin activating the National Assembly by electing half of its members," Sheikh Khalifa said in a speech to mark the UAE's national day.

    The speech, carried on state news agency WAM, gave no date for the election to the council, whose 40 members are currently all appointed by the seven semi-autonomous emirates that make up the UAE.

    UAE citizens are a small minority in the oil producing region, which has a population of 4 million.

    Although there is no political dissent or Islamist violence in the UAE, it is the only country without elected bodies in the mainly conservative Gulf region after Saudi Arabia held municipal elections this year.
    -News From the Arab World-

    [MOUSE]hAvE A nIcE dAy[/MOUSE]
    chat Quote

  25. Report bad ads?
  26. #80
    solid_snake's Avatar Full Member
    brightness_1
    Full Member
    star_rate star_rate star_rate
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Canada
    Religion
    Unspecified
    Posts
    258
    Threads
    49
    Rep Power
    117
    Rep Ratio
    11
    Likes Ratio
    0

    Re: -News From the Arab World-

    Bush al-Jazeera 'plot' dismissed

    Al Jazeera has broadcast messages from Osama Bin Laden
    The White House has dismissed claims George Bush was talked out of bombing Arab television station al-Jazeera by UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
    The allegations were made by an unnamed source in the Daily Mirror newspaper.

    A White House official said: "We are not going to dignify something so outlandish with a response."

    Ex-UK minister Peter Kilfoyle, who opposed the Iraq war, had called for a transcript of the alleged conversation to be published.

    Launched in 1996, al-Jazeera is best known outside of the Arab world for carrying exclusive al-Qaeda messages.

    The station is based in Qatar, a close ally of Washington's and the location of US military headquarters during the Iraq war.

    'Top Secret'

    According to the Mirror's source, the transcript records a conversation during Mr Blair's visit to the White House on 16 April 2004, in the wake of an attempt to root out insurgents in the Iraqi city of Falluja, in which 30 US Marines died.

    If true, then this underlines the desperation of the Bush administration as events in Iraq began to spiral out of control

    Sir Menzies Campbell, Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman

    The memo, which the Mirror says is stamped "Top Secret", allegedly details how Mr Blair argued against what the paper calls a "plot" to attack the station's buildings in the business district of Doha, the capital city of Qatar.

    A Downing Street spokesman said: "We have got nothing to say about this story. We don't comment on leaked documents."

    But Mr Kilfoyle - a former defence minister and leading Labour opponent of the Iraq war - has called for the full text to be published.

    "I believe that Downing Street ought to publish this memo in the interests of transparency, given that much of the detail appears to be in the public domain.

    "I think they ought to clarify what exactly happened on this occasion.

    "If it was the case that President Bush wanted to bomb al-Jazeera in what is after all a friendly country, it speaks volumes and it raises questions about subsequent attacks that took place on the press that wasn't embedded with coalition forces."

    Al-Jazeera reaction

    Mr Kilfoyle said he had not seen the memo, but had learnt of its alleged contents at the time of the original leak and believed it tallied with the Mirror's report.

    In a statement, al-Jazeera said it needed to be sure of the report's authenticity before reaching any conclusions and urged Downing Street to confirm its status as soon as possible.


    The statement said: "If the report is correct, then this would be both shocking and worrisome not only to al-Jazeera but to media organisations across the world.

    "It would cast serious doubts in regard to the US administration's version of previous incidents involving al-Jazeera's journalists and offices."

    Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Sir Menzies Campbell said: "If true, then this underlines the desperation of the Bush administration as events in Iraq began to spiral out of control.

    "On this occasion, the prime minister may have been successful in averting political disaster, but it shows how dangerous his relationship with President Bush has been."

    'Joke'

    BBC News website world affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds said: "An attack on al-Jazeera would also have been an attack on Qatar, where the US military has its Middle East headquarters. So the possibility has to be considered that Mr Bush was in fact making some kind of joke and that this was not a serious proposition."

    According to The Mirror, the transcript is the document which allegedly turned up in the constituency office of former Labour MP Tony Clarke in May 2004.

    Mr Clarke - who voted against the Iraq War and lost his Northampton South seat in this May's election - said he returned the document to the government because of fears British troops' lives could be put at risk if it became public.

    Cabinet Office civil servant David Keogh has been charged under the Official Secrets Act of passing it to Mr Clarke's former researcher Leo O'Connor.

    Both men are bailed to appear at Bow Street Magistrates Court next week.

    Mr Clarke refused to discuss the contents of the document which he received, telling the Press Association his priority was supporting Mr O'Connor, who he said did "exactly the right thing" in bringing it to his attention.
    chat Quote


  27. Hide
Page 4 of 8 First ... 2 3 4 5 6 ... Last
Hey there! -News From the Arab World- Looks like you're enjoying the discussion, but you're not signed up for an account.

When you create an account, we remember exactly what you've read, so you always come right back where you left off. You also get notifications, here and via email, whenever new posts are made. And you can like posts and share your thoughts. -News From the Arab World-
Sign Up

Similar Threads

  1. products made in the arab world
    By Getoffmyback in forum General
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 06-16-2011, 11:06 AM
  2. Feminism in the arab world
    By Getoffmyback in forum General
    Replies: 39
    Last Post: 05-26-2011, 04:56 PM
  3. Transexuals in the arab world
    By Getoffmyback in forum General
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 05-12-2011, 01:08 AM
  4. To the tyrants of the Arab world...
    By جوري in forum World Affairs
    Replies: 48
    Last Post: 02-17-2011, 06:34 PM
  5. New brother from Arab World
    By malk123 in forum Introduce Yourself
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 07-16-2010, 05:11 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
create