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Saudi Arabia-Kuwait sign passport accord

24 September 2010 Tourism News

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have signed an accord allowing citizens travelling between the two to do so without a passport. Following an agreement signed in Bahrain immigration officials will now accept local nationals’ personal identity cards.

BlackBerry wins Saudi reprieve

10 August 2010 Travel Technology News

Officials in Saudi Arabia have granted BlackBerry maker Research in Motion a reprieve, postponing a proposed ban on the Messenger service offered by the smartphone. The Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission said a ban would not now come into force following progress “addressing its concerns”.

Saudi Arabia follows UAE BlackBerry ban

4 August 2010 Travel Technology News

Saudi Arabia has confirmed telecoms firms in the country will be forced to block the messenger function from BlackBerry smartphones from Friday. Following the lead the UAE, the Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission said the ban would last until the state’s three mobile phone operators “fulfil the regulatory requirements it has requested”.

Gulf states move on BlackBerry ban

2 August 2010 Travel Technology News

Saudi Arabia is set to follow the United Arab Emirates in banning the use of certain functions of BlackBerry smart phones. Citing security concerns, officials in the UAE said a ban would come into force in October, preventing users from accessing instant messaging, email and web-browsing services.

Top of the Globe

Top of the Globe

1 June 2010 Focus

When The Globe restaurant opened in January 2002, it heralded a new era of architecture and design not just for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia but the entire Arabic world. BTN finds out more about the jewel in the crown of the Kingdom’s first city.

Haj pilgrims to Saudi Arabi on swine flu alert

Haj pilgrims to Saudi Arabi on swine flu alert

24 November 2009 Tourism News

Saudi Arabia’s health authorities are on red alert following the death of four pilgrims from swine flu, and fears this year’s Haj season could provide a breeding ground for the virus. The health minister confirmed that 16 others had so far been diagnosed with the virus and four remain in hospital in “critical condition”.