A resolution against the sale failed to advance on a vote of 71-27
Before landing, the plane's pilots reportedly told the Manila airport control tower that the plane was under threat and asked for emergency assistance
The Public Investment Fund aims to invest in King Abdullah Economic City on the Red Sea coast near Jeddah
Four years ago, a damaging malware assault hit the state oil company Saudi Aramco
The guards have reported repeated interceptions of migrants in the Red Sea over the past two months
Thousands of Indians are facing severe food crisis after they lost their jobs due to slowdown of the economy in the Gulf
Experts are conducting detailed investigations of four air strikes allegedly carried out by the Saudi coalition, three of which are still ongoing
Given the current dynamics in the oil market, it is unlikely that these workers will be returning anytime soon
Indian Embassy in Riyadh will follow up with the Labour Office of Saudi Arabia to get all the dues of workers cleared, she said
Of the total of 9,000 stranded Indian employees, 30 per cent are from rural Telangana
Saudi govt has also agreed to allow transfer of Indian employees, who have lost their jobs, to any other company within the country
Minister's agenda to include finalizing modalities to bring back Indians; set to return on Friday
Thousands of Indian workers have lost their jobs due to slowdown in Saudi economy, triggered by low oil prices
Nearly half of 55,000-odd complaints are from Qatar and Saudi Arabia
Indian Mission has provided food to the Indians who cannot even buy food
The workers who continue to be employed by the Group, directly or indirectly, have not been paid their salaries
A primer on what is happening in Saudi and how the Indian government is reacting to it
Visit comes in the wake of food crisis faced by Indian workers laid off by Saudi companies
Sushma Swaraj appealed to 30 lakh Indians in Saudi to help them, asserting there is nothing 'mightier' than collective will of Indian nation
Due to low oil prices, companies laid off more than 10,000 foreign workers, leaving many with no money for food