Saudi Arabia’s aid agency provides medical aid in Syria

The programs cover cochlear implants, auditory rehabilitation, pediatric tumors, and osteoporosis. (SPA)
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The programs cover cochlear implants, auditory rehabilitation, pediatric tumors, and osteoporosis. (SPA)
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The programs cover cochlear implants, auditory rehabilitation, pediatric tumors, and osteoporosis. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s aid agency provides medical aid in Syria

The programs cover cochlear implants, auditory rehabilitation, pediatric tumors, and osteoporosis. (SPA)
  • Aside from medical care, the Saudi Amal Volunteer Program will provide training and educational programs, and offer economic empowerment for people in Syria

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center launched three volunteer medical programs in Damascus on Thursday.

The programs cover cochlear implants, auditory rehabilitation, pediatric tumors, and osteoporosis and are part of the Saudi Amal Volunteer Program to help the Syrian people, which began Feb. 5 and will run until Feb. 12.

Within the first 48 hours, medical volunteers had successfully performed 22 oncology surgeries, 12 cochlear implant surgeries, four pediatric surgeries, five pediatric orthopedic surgeries, and six orthopedic and joint replacement surgeries.

Aside from medical care, the Saudi Amal Volunteer Program will also provide training and educational programs, and offer economic empowerment for people in need in several Syrian cities. More than 3,000 volunteers have signed up to help.

 


Jazan honey festival attracts customers

Jazan honey festival attracts customers
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Jazan honey festival attracts customers

Jazan honey festival attracts customers
  • Visitors to the festival can choose from a wide variety of honeys, including sidr, qitad, salam, samra, doum, dhahyan, talh, marrar, majra, sahah and others

RIYADH: The 10th edition of the Jazan Honey Festival, held at the Cultural Center Square in Al-Edabi Governorate, gave local beekeepers the opportunity to display more than 50 tonnes of the finest honey varieties.

Organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture branch in the region in cooperation with Al-Edabi Governorate, the aim of the festival is to boost the local economy, develop the beekeeping and honey production sector, support the honey industry and preserve a long-standing profession in the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Visitors to the festival can choose from a wide variety of honeys, including sidr, qitad, salam, samra, doum, dhahyan, talh, marrar, majra, sahah and others.

The region is renowned for producing about 15 types of honey throughout the year, with an annual production exceeding 1,000 tonnes.

The festival is one of the most important events of the Jazan Winter Season 2025, with honey sales exceeding SR12 million ($3.2 million) over the past nine editions.

The SPA reported that the festival will run until Nov. 11 and is expected to attract a large number of visitors and shoppers, with sales this season expected to exceed SR3.5 million.

 


Saudi Shoura Council speaker meets Thai senate speaker in Bangkok

Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh (L) and Mongkol Surasajja in Bangkok. (Supplied)
Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh (L) and Mongkol Surasajja in Bangkok. (Supplied)
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Saudi Shoura Council speaker meets Thai senate speaker in Bangkok

Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh (L) and Mongkol Surasajja in Bangkok. (Supplied)
  • Al-Asheikh spoke of the Kingdom’s remarkable developmental advancement in various fields under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

BANGKOK: Saudi Shoura Council Speaker Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh met Thailand’s Senate Speaker Mongkol Surasajja in Bangkok.

Surasajja welcomed Al-Asheikh and his accompanying delegation to the meeting and emphasized the importance of friendly relations between the countries.

Al-Asheikh congratulated Surasajja on assuming his role as speaker, wishing him success in fulfilling his responsibilities.

Al-Asheikh spoke of the Kingdom’s remarkable developmental advancement in various fields under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and commended the qualitative shift being achieved by Saudi Vision 2030, which has driven economic diversification and sustainable growth across all sectors.

The two sides discussed bilateral relations and ways to enhance and develop them. They also focused on parliamentary cooperation between the countries.

 


Water freezes as polar wave grips Tabuk, northern region experiences chilly spell

Water freezes as polar wave grips Tabuk, northern region experiences chilly spell
Updated 07 February 2025
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Water freezes as polar wave grips Tabuk, northern region experiences chilly spell

Water freezes as polar wave grips Tabuk, northern region experiences chilly spell
  • Sandstorm hits Riyadh, Qassim, and Eastern regions

RIYADH: The Tabuk region in northwestern Saudi Arabia experienced a sharp drop in temperatures with the mercury level nosediving to below zero in the early hours on Friday, particularly in open desert areas, where ice formed on water ponds and basins.

The phenomenon underscores the impact of the polar wave on the region, which often faces harsh cold waves during winter due to polar air masses from northern Europe.

Consequently, temperatures have significantly dropped to the sub-zero with the winter landscapes continuing to be an integral aspect of the seasonal character of the Tabuk region.

The National Center for Meteorology has forecast cold to very cold temperatures in the Northern Borders, Al-Jouf, Hail, and Tabuk regions, as well as the northern parts of Madinah region, with a possibility of frost in some of these regions.

The NCM has also predicted the possibility of fog formation in parts of Jazan, Aseer, Al-Baha and Makkah regions.

An intense sandstorm engulfed several areas in Saudi Arabia on Friday as the NCM had forecast, dust-stirring winds with low temperatures in the Qassim, Riyadh, and Eastern regions as well as parts of Najran.

The sandstorm gripped Riyadh, enveloping the Saudi capital’s skyline with gray haze on Friday morning, hampering visibility due to the widespread dust, and forcing authorities to issue a weather warning.

The traffic department has advised motorists to drive slowly and exercise restraint.

A speeding BMW car was seen upturned after it rammed into a roadside fence near Takhassusi Street on Makkah road on Friday afternoon. Riyadh police rushed to the site and were seen providing assistance.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense has advised residents to avoid going to outskirt spots to avoid accidents during the sandstorm.

Abdul Ghaffar, a Riyadh resident, told Arab News: “Friday being (the) weekend, we had an outing plan with family for a barbeque party at Wadi Namar, but the sandstorm that enveloped the city and its outskirts in gray haze this morning has forced us to change the plan, and we decided to remain indoors instead.”


Saudi mining minister explores investment opportunities during trip to India

Saudi mining minister explores investment opportunities during trip to India
Updated 07 February 2025
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Saudi mining minister explores investment opportunities during trip to India

Saudi mining minister explores investment opportunities during trip to India
  • Alkhorayef held discussions aimed at enhancing collaboration in exploration, production and processing of critical metals

NEW DELHI: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef held a series of high-level meetings with leaders of prominent Indian mining companies on Friday to discuss investment opportunities and strengthen cooperation in the mining sector.

During his official visit to India, Alkhorayef held discussions aimed at enhancing collaboration in exploration, production and processing of critical metals, as well as fostering knowledge exchange and innovation between the two nations, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The minister met representatives from Vedanta, an Indian multinational mining company headquartered in Mumbai, to explore investment opportunities in the copper value chain, with both parties expressing interest in advancing cooperation to support the development of this essential metal.

Additionally, he held talks with Bharat Forge — which specializes in forging, automotives, energy, construction and mining, railways, marine, aerospace and defense — to examine prospects in the iron sector.

In another meeting with Aditya Birla, a company specializing in copper and aluminum, discussions centered on potential collaboration in mineral exploration and processing.

The Indian firm expressed its intent to establish a framework for joint cooperation in the natural and mineral resources sectors, with aluminum manufacturing also identified as a key area of interest.

Alkhorayef also met representatives from Essar Company to review opportunities in the iron and steel industry, and get updates on Essar’s project in Saudi Arabia, which is focused on producing iron plates for construction applications.


Shada Al-Ala Mountain: Historic gem draws visitors to Al-Baha

Shada Al-Ala Mountain: Historic gem draws visitors to Al-Baha
Updated 07 February 2025
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Shada Al-Ala Mountain: Historic gem draws visitors to Al-Baha

Shada Al-Ala Mountain: Historic gem draws visitors to Al-Baha
  • The oratory of Shada Al-Ala Mountain is atop Jabal Shada in Al-Makhwah Governorate, occupying an area of about 9 sq. meters

RIYADH: The Al-Baha region in southwest Saudi Arabia features a rich tapestry of archaeological sites and historic structures that span various eras, highlighting the area’s deep cultural heritage. 

These landmarks not only preserve the region’s historical legacy but also serve as enduring symbols of its vibrant past. 

Among the most notable are Al-Qara Hill and the oratory of Shada Al-Ala Mountain.

The oratory of Shada Al-Ala Mountain is atop Jabal Shada in Al-Makhwah Governorate, occupying an area of about 9 sq. meters, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Built along the entire perimeter of the mountain’s peak, it rises more than 2,200 meters above sea level, requiring an arduous four-hour trek from the nearest village to reach it. 

Despite its isolation, the oratory has remarkably preserved its four walls, although its roof has collapsed and remains unrestorable due to the site’s extreme inaccessibility and the rugged terrain leading to it.

During a visit to Shada Al-Ala Mountain, an SPA correspondent met with researcher Saeed Al-Shadwi, who elaborated on the historical significance of Mount Shada and Shadwan as prominent geographical landmarks. 

He highlighted their presence in numerous glossaries, historical records and poetic works dating back to the sixth century.

Al-Shadwi noted that the white rock situated beneath the mountain to the northwest is a triangular formation commonly known as “Al-Marwa” and the summit is named “Qimmat Al-Marwa” after it, as referred to by the villagers. 

The Shada Al-Ala and Al-Asfal mountains are home to a wealth of historical sites and landmarks that date back thousands of years. Among them are ancient caves, rock inscriptions, the Shada Mountain Reserve, and the oratory. 

The region is also celebrated as the area where Shadawi coffee is cultivated.