JEDDAH: There is no substitute for secularism, the hallmark of Indian polity, and if the country with its diverse ethnicity, religions and languages is to progress then it has to contain its extremist elements, Arab News Editor in Chief Khaled Almaeena said on Friday night. “Today, the world is looking toward China and India as…
AMMAN, 28 June 2007 — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, who arrived here yesterday on the last leg of his five-nation tour, urged Palestinian groups to stand united to protect their national interests. He warned that their continuing infighting would destroy all hope of setting up an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem…
Bahattin Akyon, press attaché at the Consulate General of Turkey in Jeddah, presents a memento to Saudi Gazette’s Editor-in-Chief Khaled Almaeena, during his visit to the newspaper’s office, Wednesday.
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DUBAI – A lack of adequate reporting of the Middle East and “bigotry” among some Western media outlets leads to a poor understanding of the Arab world, journalism experts told an Al Arabiya News panel on Saturday. Speaking at the Al Arabiya News Global Discussion forum held in Dubai, four panelists discussed the theme “Lost…