Saudi king dismisses prominent cleric who criticized coed classes at new universityOctober 5th, 2009 Saudi king dismisses cleric after criticismRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The Saudi king dismissed a prominent hard-line cleric who criticized a university he recently launched for allowing men and women to take classes together. King Abdullah issued a royal decree relieving Sheik Saad bin Naser al-Shethri from his duties on the powerful government-sanctioned Council of Senior Islamic Scholars, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
Saudi oil minister says new research university will diversify nation's economySeptember 23rd, 2009 Saudi oil minister: New university to help economyRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The opening of Saudi Arabia's new multibillion dollar, first-ever fully integrated coed university on Wednesday is a pivotal step forward in the oil-rich kingdom's quest to strengthen its economic base, said the Oil Minister Ali Naimi. "With all the natural resources that God has endowed us, the kingdom is keen to diversify its sources of income for the future," Naimi said at the institution's inauguration outside the coastal city of Jeddah in remarks carried by the state press.
Saudi Arabia inaugurates first coed university, lauded as 'beacon of tolerance' by kingSeptember 23rd, 2009 Saudi Arabia inaugurates its first coed universityRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia inaugurated on Wednesday its first-ever fully integrated coed university, and its ruler declared the institution will be a "beacon of tolerance" in a world attacked by extremists. The multibillion dollar King Abdullah Science and Technology University, or KAUST, boasts state-of-the-art labs, the world's 14th fastest supercomputer and one of the biggest endowments worldwide.
Correction: Saudi foreign minister storySeptember 17th, 2009 Correction: Saudi foreign minister storyRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — In a Sept. 12 story about Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal undergoing spinal surgery in the United States, The Associated Press incorrectly stated that he is the eldest son of the late King Faisal and served previously as oil minister.
Tentative deal reached in Oakland University strike; profs at Mich. school to return ThursdaySeptember 10th, 2009 Tentative deal reached in Oakland Univ. strikeROCHESTER, Mich.
Tentative deal comes in teacher strike at suburban Detroit university; classes begin ThursdaySeptember 10th, 2009 Striking professors in Mich. reach tentative dealROCHESTER, Mich.
Saudi authorities confirm bomber who targeted anti-terror chief was a wanted Saudi militantSeptember 1st, 2009 Authorities: Saudi bomber was wanted militantRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry has identified the bomber who targeted the anti-terror chief as a wanted Saudi man who had expressed his intention to surrender. In Tuesday's statement, the ministry says Abdullah Hassan Tali Assiri was a Yemen-based militant.
Saudi prince tells king he's determined to continue anti-terror campaign after bomb attackAugust 28th, 2009 Saudi king visits prince injured in suicide attackRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi state television reports a Saudi prince who was slightly injured by a suicide bomber says he is more determined than ever to pursue the kingdom's campaign against terrorism. The comments by Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, assistant interior minister, came during a Friday meeting with King Abdullah.
Archaeologists start search for tomb of Suleiman I in HungaryJuly 14th, 2009 BUDAPEST - An international team of archaeologists has started excavations near Szigetvar, South Hungary, to find the tomb of Suleiman I, the Lawgiver. Suleiman (1494-1566), also called as the Magnificent, was the longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire, one of the most prominent monarchs of 16th-century Europe, presiding over the golden age of the empire.
3 Guantanamo detainees sent home to Saudi Arabia; 10 transfers in a weekJune 13th, 2009 3 Gitmo detainees sent home to Saudi ArabiaWASHINGTON — U.S. officials say three Guantanamo Bay detainees have been sent home to Saudi Arabia.
Source: Saudi central bank freezes billionaire's bank accountsMay 31st, 2009 Saudi Arabia freezes billionaire's accountsCAIRO — The Saudi central bank has ordered local banks to freeze the accounts of a Saudi billionaire billed as the world's 62nd richest men. An individual who has seen the directive said Sunday that the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency ordered banks to freeze transactions with Maan al-Samea.
Japanese university giving pupils iPhones to monitor classroom attendanceMay 30th, 2009 LONDON - Hundreds of students of a top Japanese university are getting sat-nav iPhones, so that it's easier to track them down in case they skip classes. Usually, students fake attendance by getting friends to answer proxy roll-call or hand in signed attendance cards.
English classes for Binghamton immigrants resume for 1st time since gunman's rampageApril 21st, 2009 English classes resume for Binghamton immigrantsBINGHAMTON, N.Y. — English classes for immigrants in Binghamton, N.Y., have resumed for the first time since a gunman's deadly rampage nearly three weeks ago.
Saudi Arabia issues Al Qaeda 'wanted list'February 2nd, 2009 RIYADH - The Saudi government has published a list of 85 men worldwide it says adhere to 'deviant' ideologies, common Saudi terminology for Al Qaeda, the official SPA news agency reported. Saudi security forces urged the men to turn themselves in to Saudi embassies abroad and 'return to reason and wisdom', adding that they could be reunited with their families, depending on the charges against them.
Saudi cleric arrested for calling for attacks on IsraelisDecember 30th, 2008 RIYADH - A prominent Saudi Arabian Muslim cleric who called for attacks on Israelis worldwide in retaliation for the ongoing airstrikes on the Gaza Strip has been arrested, Saudi media reported Wednesday. Sheikh Awad al-Qarni issued a fatwa, or religious edict, on Monday that 'it is legitimate to spill (Israeli) blood as long as they are spilling the blood of our brothers in Palestine.'
The report in the al-Rasad newspaper said that al-Qarni was arrested in the south of the country and has been brought to the capital Riyadh.