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Al Yasmin International School was established on May 2, 1999 by Peevees Group of Schools in the al-Malazz neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is named after the wife of P. V. Abdul Wahab, Yasmin Abdul Wahab. [3] In March 2002, the Indian ambassador to Saudi Arabia Talmiz Ahmad inaugurated the Saudi Arabian chapter of Bharat Scouts and ...
The Arab Open University ( AOU) is a non-profit, private university established in 2002. The university operates under the chairmanship of Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz and the presidency of Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Zakri. The headquarters of AOU is located in Kuwait, designated in December 2000. The university has an academic partnership with the ...
The school executives launched a web portal to help the students get lecture notes, worksheets, and other necessary academic materials. It is also possible to see the examination marks and the report cards of the students. The system is managed by the system's admin, Mr. Imran. The web portal was published along with a new website in 2016.
Jubail commercial port. Jubail (Arabic: الجبيل, Al Jubayl) is a city in the Eastern province on the Arabian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia, with a total population of 474,679 as of 2022.
June 3, 2024 at 2:07 AM. By Dan Williams and Emily Rose. RAMAT HASHARON, Israel (Reuters) - In dozens of northern Israeli towns and villages, evacuated under fire from Lebanon's Hezbollah group in ...
King Faisal University (KFU) ( Arabic: جامعة الملك فيصل Ğāmiʿat al-Malak Fayṣal) is a public university in Hofuf, Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1975, it is named after King Faisal bin Abdulalziz, the ruler of Saudi Arabia from 1964 until 1975. KFU was initially established with four colleges: two in Dammam and the other two in Al ...
Trans-Arabian Pipeline Map. The Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline), was an oil pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to Sidon in Lebanon, active between 1950–1976.In its heyday, it was an important factor in the global trade of petroleum, as well as in American–Middle Eastern political relations, while locally helping with the economic development of Lebanon.
The 2007 Lebanon conflict began when fighting broke out between Fatah al-Islam, an Islamic terrorist organization, and the Lebanese Armed Forces on May 20, 2007, in Nahr al-Bared, a Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli. It has been the most severe internal fighting since Lebanon's 1975–90 civil war.