Riyadh

[ US /ɹiˈæd, ɹiˈɑd/ ]
NOUN
  1. joint capital (with Mecca) of Saudi Arabia located in the central oasis; largest city in Saudi Arabia
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  • RIYADH/SANAA (Reuters) - Yemeni Shi'ite rebels are expected to hand over five captive Saudi soldiers in less than a week, a Saudi-owned newspaper reported on Sunday, following a 48-hour ultimatum set by Riyadh. Reuters: Top News
  • The telegrams tell a different story of intimate and co-dependent relationships with unpleasant and repressive regimes in Riyadh, Cairo, and Rabat.
  • In the air in Riyadh and Jidda is the conviction that oil money has corrupted the ruling family beyond redemption, even as the general population has grown and gotten poorer; that the country's leaders have failed to protect fellow Muslims in Palestine and elsewhere; and that the House of Saud has let Islam be humiliated — that, in short, the country needs a radical "purification. The Fall of the House of Saud
  • RIYADH: On the sideline of the Global Competitiveness Forum taking place in Riyadh, Al-Olayan Financing Company which manages the Middle East operation of Arabia, a core partner nation in laying the foundation for a strong and modernized global economy, is on the verge of meeting a goal ... diseases. WN.com - Articles related to Delegation hopes to boost Pakistan rice exports
  • DAMMAM: International Indian schools in Dammam, Riyadh and Jubail have signed up for a new international student curriculum recommended by India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Arabnews - frontpage
  • Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah and Riyadh. The Kingdom in the Closet
  • Saudi Arabia is spending billions on new super - cities to ease the growth of Jeddah and Riyadh.
  • RIYADH: A number of expatriate women teachers in Riyadh, many of them from Western countries, are complaining the company that employed them has violated their employment contracts, not kept promises and has been burdening them with extra work. Arabnews - frontpage
  • Prince Salman, who has been governor of Riyadh province since 1962, has played an increasingly prominent role in Saudi politics in recent years and is considered by observers as next in line to the throne after Prince Nayef, another half-brother of King Abdullah who was named crown prince soon after Prince Sultan's death. Saudi King Names Prince Salman Defense Minister
  • If you Google “Hani Hanjour” you will find a spiderwork of conspiracy theories speculating that he is still alive—a demonic Elvis who has recently been seen walking the streets of Riyadh. The Fiddler in the Subway
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