Al-Omair stops tweeting, mourning the departure of Al-Sudairy
Journalist Othman Al-Omair expressed his great sadness at the departure of the dean of Saudi journalism, Professor Turki Al-Sudairi - may God have mercy on him - revealing that he…
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Journalist Othman Al-Omair expressed his great sadness at the departure of the dean of Saudi journalism, Professor Turki Al-Sudairi - may God have mercy on him - revealing that he…
It is difficult to talk about the journey of the dean of Saudi journalism, Turki Al-Sudairi, who has a long journalistic history, through which he contributed to the establishment of
ALOKEMEabdualrh@When the name of Turki Al-Sudairy passes in passing, conversations, stories and scenes must awaken from within the corridors of Her Majesty, enough
20_anas@Mohammed Al-Tunisi, the editor-in-chief of Al-Ru'ya newspaper, did not hold back his tears while talking about the departure of the king of journalism, Turki Al-Sudairi, during
okaz_online@Mazen Al-Sudairy, the son of the late Turki Al-Sudairy, tweeted yesterday afternoon (Sunday), mourning the death of his father, to announce to the media and cultural community
okaz_online@The Gulf Press Union mourned the death of journalist Turki Al-Sudairi, according to its secretary, Issa Al-Shayji, and he said: “The death of a dean
mod1111222@The countries in the world are still anxiously awaiting the renewal of electronic attacks from the "ransom" virus, after it affected 150 countries, exceeding
Global monitoring sites announced that 99 countries around the world were affected by the “ransom” virus, which is called “wannacry”, as it encrypts existing files.
Digital evidence expert, Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-Murjan, expects that some service agencies will announce today that they have been affected by the “ransom” virus.
Assistant Professor of Information Security Dr. Khaled Al-Essa revealed that Saudi Arabia was infected with the “ransom” virus, as indicated by the “Intel” website.