Al Tamimi & Company opens its second Saudi office in Jeddah
From AMEinfo The new Jeddah office will be led by Sumit Soni, who has previously practiced in Canada, the Cayman Islands and Saudi Arabia. Al Tamimi & Company has announced an expansion of its presence in Saudi Arabia by opening…
Newsday’s 5 places to go snorkeling in the Caribbean
By Ted Loos. From Newsday On a tropical beach vacation, the simpler the pleasure, the better. You can’t get too much simpler than snorkeling. While scuba diving requires classes and certification, snorkeling is really just floating and paddling. A mask…
Those NDAs may not be worth the paper they are written on
By John Chierichella From GovCon It is a given that companies strive to protect their intellectual property. Over the years, as an instrument of that protection, companies have made increasing use of non-disclosure agreements to advance that objective. A recent…
Grenada PM calls for unity in plans to develop Single CARICOM space
From New York Carib News CMC – Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell said there were still many “vexing” issues confronting the Caribbean as it moves to establish a single Caribbean Community (CARICOM) information, communication and technology (ICT) space. Addressing…
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd wants Chinese travelers to sail beyond Asia
From The Motley Fool The domestic cruise market in China is thriving, and Royal Caribbean hopes that will translate into more Chinese travelers cruising abroad. With all the focus on Chinese in-country cruising, outbound cruise development there has received little…
Mysterious blazing circle is seen in space
By Ellie Zolfagharifard For Dailymail.Com Alma captures Einstein’s ring 12 billion light years away in highest resolution images yet Ring is an illusion created by the chance alignment of two galaxies Albert Einstein predicted the illusion in his theory of…
Caribbean water crisis forces long-term reliance on desalination
From The Guardian The extraction of clean water from seawater is becoming increasingly key to the Caribbean’s search for water security, despite energy cost and environmental impacts To mention the Caribbean is to conjure up images of sun, sand and…
Boston Bomber guilty on All Counts, faces death
From Newsmax A jury on Wednesday unanimously convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on all counts of carrying out the 2013 Boston bombings, the worst attack in the United States since the 9/11 Al-Qaida hijackings. The 12-person jury took 12 hours to find…