Rep. Ron Salo of Kabayan party-list called on the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) to assign personnel to ...
Our OFWs, who contribute significantly to the country's economy through remittances, deserve more accessible health services.
Welcome to the Rub’al Khali, or the Empty Quarter, the world’s largest continuous sand desert. This sun-scorched wilderness, shared by Saudi Arabia, Oman, the UAE, and Yemen, is a place of ...
“I knew that there [Saudi Arabia] I would show my level as well. I will improve the league, and I knew that players would follow me." The list of talent that followed Ronaldo to Saudi Arabia ...
Hungry, thirsty, and many miles from civilisation, two men ended up being swallowed by the desert called Rub al-Khali, in Saudi Arabia; the desert that is the most dangerous in the world. Listen to ...
Telangana man, 27, working as tower technician in Saudi Arabia, goes on routine assignment A GPS malfunction takes him and his colleague into harsh expanse of Ruba al-Khali desert Fuel in vehicle over ...
“It was just epic,” says one Australian, whose husband works for a company backed by Saudi Arabia’s government and whose child was among the partygoers. “It was just like this other level ...
Plans are in development for a $25 billion megaproject in Saudi Arabia, billed as the largest metro project in the world to be built in a single phase. The King Abdulaziz Project for Riyadh Public ...
With back to school season in full swing and the September rush due to pick up in just a few days, KSA nationals and residents are already looking forward to their next long weekend – fortunately it ...
A 27-year-old man from Telangana died of dehydration and exhaustion in Saudi Arabia's Rub' al Khali desert. Mohammad Shehzad Khan, a resident of Karimnagar, who had been working in Saudi Arabia ...
Khan and his Sudanese colleague, whose name was not known, had been working in Saudi Arabia for three years with a telecommunications company. Rub’ al Khali, known as the world’s largest sand ...
Image Credit: Shutterstock Dubai: Saudi Arabia has arrested 17,616 illegal residents in a series of nationwide inspection raids conducted by the Ministry of Interior from August 15 to August 21.