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Mohammed bin Rashid Abaalkheil, vice president at STC Group

Mohammed bin Rashid Abaalkheil has been vice president of the corporate relations sector at STC Group since October. Abaalkheil received a bachelor’s degree in architecture from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in 2000. Between 2002 and 2004, he obtained a Master of Business Administration from Cardiff Business School and a degree in architecture from the Welsh School of Architecture, UK. He also attained an advanced certificate for executives in management, innovation and technology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2013. He has been participating in the Eisenhower Fellowship program since 2016. Abaalkheil served as general manager of corporate communications at STC Group from 2018 to 2020. He also served as chief marketing and digital officer at the Arabian Centers Company for over one year.

Arabic language day events launched globally

The BJP currently controls a dozen of India’s 28 states, with alliance partners in several others But it has never won power in West Bengal, once a communist bastion for more than three decades Updated 27 March 2021 March 27, 2021 06:58 KOLKATA, India: Voting began in Assam and West Bengal on Saturday in state elections that will show how support for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding up following a coronavirus-stricken year, and months of protests by farmers against his agricultural reforms. Re-elected for a second five-year term in 2019, Modi’s grip on power is under no threat, but the elections in the two eastern states are the first since the farmers launched protests that have been mainly in the north, around the capital Delhi.

Preserving Our Founding Documents - The Media Line

Preserving Our Founding Documents Al-Jazirah, Saudi Arabia, December 12 I previously wrote about the need to form a national repository that would contain the founding documents of the kingdom, including the correspondences, orders, and documents issued by our founding father King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him. As far as I know, most of these documents have been either preserved at the royal archives or made their way into the hands of various academics and intellectuals who collected them and inherited them to their children. The late Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Abdulaziz, a well-known writer and historian, told me that he held onto some of these documents, which surely exist with his children today. These documents are nothing short of a national treasure that describes the founding story of our country and the great efforts made by the men who built it. These are rich raw materials for those who want to study the real history of the kingdom, and understand the great challeng

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