Press Dossier   By Date  26/12/2021
Saudi Justice Ministry’s Scientific Judicial Portal gets 13 million hits
The Ministry of Justice said the number of visits to its Scientific Judicial Portal had exceeded 13 million since it was launched in August, while the number of searches for judgments reached more than 10 million.
Saudi Arabia arrests 15,000 illegals in one week
Saudi authorities arrested more than 15,000 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, an official report has revealed.
Kuwaitis without third dose can’t travel: Civil Aviation
Kuwait’s Civil Aviation Department yesterday issued a decision barring Kuwaiti citizens who had taken the second vaccine dose nine months ago from leaving the country unless they take the third booster dose. The decision is effective from January 2.
Commercial visa transfers to stop next week: PAM
The Public Authority for Manpower yesterday said a window to transfer business visas into regular residencies in the private sector will expire at the end of December.
Saudi ministry issued 68 industrial licenses in November
The Kingdom’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources issued 68 new industrial licenses during November with an investment volume of up to SR735 million ($196 million), an increase of around 14 percent in the number of new licenses compared to October.
Ministry starts receiving women’s applications to join Kuwait Army
The ministry of defense yesterday started receiving applications for the first batch of female non-commissioned officers and personnel from women who want to join the Kuwaiti army.
UAE labour rules: Can companies withdraw an offer letter?
Question: I have a question about employment offer letters. Is it legally possible for an organisation to extend an offer letter to a candidate but withdraw it later for whatever reason? Is the offer letter lawfully binding, where it's not just on the potential candidate to accept/reject it, but the company also has the liberty to withdraw during the hiring process?
TASI takes a step closer towards hitting its biggest annual leap since 2010: Opening bell
As of early trading, 10:16 a.m. Saudi time, Saudi bourse’s main stock index, TASI, started the session 0.21 percent higher at 11,295 points on its road to recording the biggest annual leap since 2010, having secured a 30 percent increase year-to-date.
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