ISG Dammam hosts first TEDx, showcases students’ oratory skills 

ISG Dammam hosts first TEDx, showcases students’ oratory skills 
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The event featured a wide variety of topics, with students offering unique insights and personal antidotes. (ISG/Raghad Badahdah)
ISG Dammam hosts first TEDx, showcases students’ oratory skills 
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English teacher Nadia Iqbal, who coached the students, shared her pride in their efforts. (ISG/Raghad Badahdah)
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Updated 10 October 2024
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ISG Dammam hosts first TEDx, showcases students’ oratory skills 

ISG Dammam hosts first TEDx, showcases students’ oratory skills 
  • The event featured talks by students across grades 7-12 on a variety of topics, ranging from personal growth to global issues

DAMMAM: The International School Group Dammam celebrated a significant milestone on Thursday by hosting its first-ever TEDx event, marking a momentous occasion for the school as 11 students took to the stage to present their ideas and insights. 

The event, themed “Imagine the Impossible,” featured talks by students across grades 7-12 on a variety of topics, ranging from personal growth to global issues.

TEDx refers to independently organized events licensed by TED, a popular global platform known for its short, punchy and powerful talks. 

While TED itself stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design, TEDx events are live talks that are community-driven and organized by local groups using the same format as TED conferences, made popular on YouTube. The “x” signals that the event was independently organized while adhering to the stringent TED guidelines and format.

English teacher Nadia Iqbal, who coached the students, shared her pride in their efforts. “The students have put endless hours of work — and the scripts are original. They have really worked from articulating that idea to growing that idea and thinking what we can offer TEDx that was not offered before,” she told Arab News.

Iqbal organized the event alongside the school librarian, Betsey Hawkins.

The TEDx stage was hosted by four students — Gen Grason Kitaoka-Aurelius, Safar Sultan Al-Qahtani, Ayesha Asher and Virginia Brookshire — who offered humorous commentary in between the various speakers. 

The event was attended by families and was also recorded for those unable to attend in person.

Senior Ahmed Faraz, who gave a talk on artificial intelligence in education, was the first speaker of the day. He felt it was a success — for him personally and for the entire school. “We’ve learned so much preparing over the course of a few months — I’m so proud of my school,” he told Arab News.

While nearing the end of his school journey, the 12th grader expressed admiration for the younger participants, noting that he could not have envisioned being able to do this TEDx talk earlier in his life. “Honestly, if I was their age, I would not step on that stage — I was not like them. My hat’s off to them,” Faraz added.

Seventh grader Yeon Elizabeth Kim, who initially joined the event to enhance her college application, spoke about her personal journey in Saudi Arabia from her native South Korea. “I felt really blessed to get the opportunity because I’m usually very quiet and introverted,” she shared with Arab News, adding that the event helped her build confidence.

Izabela Aquino Aniversario explained how overcoming challenges shaped her perspective. “Rejection is a universal experience and everyone should get to know the ‘good’ side of rejection,” she told Arab News, encouraging others to see failure as an opportunity for growth.

“When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade,” she said.

The event featured a wide variety of topics, with students offering unique insights and personal antidotes.

Other speakers included Haya Halaweh, who delved into the importance of valuing inner traits over physical appearance; Sarah Emad who addressed the impact of social media on relationships; Mohammed Hamza Jamsheed, who critiqued electric vehicles as a sustainable solution; and Maria Bassim reflected on the “art of procrastination.” 

Omar Majdi Hamdaan spoke about the concept of “grit” and its power in overcoming challenges, while Zarmeena Awan encouraged the audience to chase their dreams with confidence. 

Adam Elmorsy discussed the paradoxical nature of AI and Mohammed Mohid Alam Siddiqi’s talk was on how to prioritize mental health in the digital age.

Parents expressed pride in their children’s performances, with Faraz’s father saying: “The topic that he spoke about — I didn’t know about it ... it was great. It was a great journey.”

This TEDx event at ISG Dammam “reflects the school’s commitment to fostering creativity, leadership and critical thinking in its students,” the school said in a statement.

Students started prepping for their TEDx talk in May, putting in countless after-school hours to craft speeches that reflected their academic knowledge and personal experiences.

Principal Michael Schreider praised the students, telling Arab News that he could not wait for the next event.

“The kids worked very hard; it’s something that we just started last year for the first time, and everyone came together, worked very hard and made this happen,” he said.


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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call from his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov on Thursday.

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call from his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov on Thursday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call, the two officials reviewed relations between their countries. They also discussed regional developments and exchanged views on them.


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Saudi Arabia’s king, crown prince congratulate Syria’s Ahmed Al-Sharaa on interim presidency

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
  • In a cable of congratulations, the king wished Al-Sharaa success in leading Syria “toward a prosperous future that achieves the aspirations of the Syrian people”

RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Ahmed Al-Sharaa on becoming Syria’s interim president, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

In a cable of congratulations, the king wished Al-Sharaa success in leading Syria “toward a prosperous future that achieves the aspirations of the Syrian people.”

The crown prince sent a similar cable separately, wishing the Syrian people “further progress and advancement.”

Al-Sharaa was declared president for a transitional phase on Wednesday, less than two months after he led a campaign that toppled Bashar Assad.

He was also empowered to form a temporary legislative council for a transitional period and the Syrian constitution was suspended, according to an announcement made by the military command which led the offensive against Assad.

The decisions emerged from a meeting of military commanders who took part in the assault.


Cybersecurity postgraduate scholarship program launches

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Cybersecurity postgraduate scholarship program launches

Cybersecurity postgraduate scholarship program launches
  • Cybersecurity authority, Education Ministry oversees program
  • Scholarships to 30 leading international universities on offer

RIYADH: The National Cybersecurity Authority, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, has launched the second phase of their Cybersecurity Postgraduate Scholarship Program.

The application window opened on Thursday, Jan. 30, on the NCA’s website.

The program’s main objective is to enhance students’ academic skills in key cybersecurity domains, and to bolster the nation’s workforce with qualified professionals, according to a press announcement on the NCA website.

This initiative focuses on several cybersecurity priority areas, including cryptography, security of operational technology systems, public policies, and emerging technologies.

The benefits include scholarships to 30 prestigious international universities renowned for cybersecurity expertise and research grants.

The NCA is in charge of cybersecurity in the Kingdom and aims to safeguard the Kingdom’s critical infrastructure, high-priority sectors, and government services and activities.


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Health minister honors KFSHRC with innovation award

Health minister honors KFSHRC with innovation award

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel has honored King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center with the 2025 Model of Care Award for Innovation in the government sector, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday. 

The award was presented during the Model of Care Forum 2025, where KFSHRC CEO Dr. Majid Al-Fayyadh received the accolade.

‏This recognition highlights KFSHRC’s efforts in pioneering innovative models of care that enhance service quality and improve patient outcomes, aligning with the Healthcare Sector Transformation Program, a key initiative of Saudi Vision 2030. 

It also reaffirms the hospital’s leadership in medical innovation through the adoption of cutting-edge technologies and advanced treatment methodologies.

KFSHRC has been ranked first in the Middle East and Africa, and 20th globally among the world’s top 250 academic medical centers for the second consecutive year. 

It has also been recognized as the most valuable health care brand in the Kingdom and the Middle East, according to the 2024 Brand Finance rankings. 

Additionally, KFSHRC was included in Newsweek’s World’s Best Smart Hospitals 2025 list.


KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso

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KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso

KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed dates in Sudan and Burkina Faso, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

In Sudan 700 cartons of dates were distributed, benefiting 4,020 individuals living in Wad Madani.

The aid agency also gifted 50 tonnes of dates to Burkina Faso as a part of their relief programs.