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Rising prices hit savings hard, expats say
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — The vast majority of expatriates living in the Kingdom say they are facing difficulties saving money. As many of them are already working on low wages, the rising cost of living is hitting their savings hard. In the ...
Lacoste marks 80th anniversary
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette Lacoste, one of the successful worldwide fashion brands, celebrated its 80th anniversary at Red Sea Mall Jeddah recently. Lacoste had made special items to mark the occasion. Waseem Dalloul, shop manager in Lacoste Jeddah, told Saudi Gazette “Lacoste ...
Rising rents force Arab expat families to share apartments
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — It was very common to see non-Arab expatriate families sharing flats to save money spent on house rents. Although it is illegal in the Kingdom for more than one family to share an apartment, it is becoming ...
Graffiti art in Egypt
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – Often, graffiti art has been known for being part of a subculture that rebels against authority. Within the many colors of graffiti, it expresses a political practice and forms a tool in an array of ...
‘No mercy for Morsi’
Egyptian Muslim brotherhood supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi attack an Egyptian satellite channel CBC microbus outside of Police Academy where Morsi’s hearing took place on the outskirts of Cairo on Monday. — AFP Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – Egyptian expatriates expressed ...
Teenagers driving without licenses worry motorists
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Teenage drivers are responsible for a large amount of car accidents in the Kingdom, said motorists. Some families who cannot afford drivers have no option but to allow their children to drive, even though they are ...
Extremist groups in Egypt
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette CAIRO – A large number of extremist groups were formed in Sinai during the rule of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. According to the Egyptian media, the situation has changed in Sinai since June 30th, the day Morsi was ousted ...
Female police to protect Egyptian women against sexual harassment
Egyptian women believe that female officers are the best to deal with cases of sexual harassment which are rarely reported because of the social stigma attached and also because women don't feel comfortable sharing their ordeal with male police officers. ...
Street ads become an eyesore
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Street posters and advertisements of small shops and services are posing a real problem and causing an eyesore across the Kingdom. Owners of commercial and apartment buildings on main roads are continuously complaining about these advertisements. ...
Many weddings in Egypt cancelled due to curfew
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — The curfew imposed by the Egyptian government from 7:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. has forced many Egyptian families planning weddings to change the time or the date. Some of the families were forced to cancel their ...
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