Washington [United States], Oct.25 (ANI): The United States has approved a 75 million dollars sale of equipment needed for military exercises with the United Arab Emirates.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Oct. 24 (ANI-Businesswire India): Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA), located in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, providing the International Business Investor with an unique investment opportunity in a free market environment is now looking at increasing investm
New York [USA], Oct. 9 (ANI): The United States condemned the killing of 155 people after a Saudi-led airstrikes hit a funeral home in the Yemeni capital and said that the security cooperation provided to Saudi Arabia by Washington "is not a blank check".
New Delhi [India], Oct 3 (ANI- Business Wire India): A high-level delegation from the Government of Gujarat, India will visit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar from October 03 -11, 2016. The delegation will meet various executives of companies, financial institutions, members of industry chambe
New Delhi [India], Oct. 1 (ANI): A JF-17, a Chinese designed fighter aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) No 16 Squadron, crashed into the Arabian Sea on September 27 during Exercise High Mark, a Pakistani military exercise.
Washington, DC [USA], Sept. 24 (ANI): President Barack Obama has vetoed a bill that would have allowed the families of 9/11 victims to sue the Government of Saudi Arabia, pitting him against the Congress.
Karachi [Pakistan], Sept.18 (ANI): Brushing aside suggestions of an unsettled West Indies squad, Test and ODI skipper Jason Holder believes his side can turn out to be a powerful force despite the absence of some key players in the upcoming series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates
Melbourne [Australia], Sept 14 (ANI): Former West Indies T20 captain Darren Sammy has lashed out at his country's cricket board in the immediate aftermath of the sacking of head coach Phil Simmons, shortly before the Caribbean team's series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emira
London [UK], Sep. 9 (ANI): According to a new report, the Obama administration has offered to sell USD 115 billion worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia over its eight years in office, more than any previous administration, and the move was intended to replenish arsenal after war in Yemen.