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蹤獲弝け invests $46m on cutting-edge veterinary lab

蹤獲弝け invests $46m on cutting-edge veterinary lab
The contract was signed by the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli. (X/@MEWA_KSA)
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Updated 15 July 2024

蹤獲弝け invests $46m on cutting-edge veterinary lab

蹤獲弝け invests $46m on cutting-edge veterinary lab
  • Laboratory will conduct disease diagnosis as well as vaccine development and localization in the Middle East
  • Lab is part of the Kingdoms initiative to develop and produce veterinary vaccines for local disease strains

RIYADH: A state-of-the-art veterinary laboratory will be built in Riyadh to develop local vaccines against animal diseases.

A contract worth more than SR175 million ($46.6 million) was signed by Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli to establish the site.

The laboratory will conduct disease diagnosis as well as vaccine development and localization in the Middle East, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The contract was awarded to a specialized national company. The lab is part of the Kingdoms initiative to develop and produce veterinary vaccines for local disease strains.

It will serve as a hub for monitoring and controlling the spread of animal diseases, conducting specialized laboratory tests and identifying disease causes through DNA sequencing.

Scientists will develop Saudi-specific vaccines from local microbial strains, boosting the production of local vaccines and conducting applied research that benefits the Kingdoms animal wealth and health sectors. This includes monitoring and updating standard methods for detecting animal diseases in line with the standards set by the International Organization for Animal Health.

According to the SPA, the facility will spearhead the development of cutting-edge vaccines derived from local disease strains, offering higher immune responses compared to global strains. The move toward localizing veterinary vaccine production will enhance the Kingdoms ability to control and eliminate local diseases, thereby safeguarding its livestock wealth.

The ministry said that the project aligns with its efforts to develop the animal wealth sector and protect public health by combating zoonotic diseases and cross-species pathogens.

The laboratory will be equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by highly qualified specialists, the SPA reported.


Frozen in concert melts hearts at Ithra

Frozen in concert melts hearts at Ithra
Updated 09 July 2025

Frozen in concert melts hearts at Ithra

Frozen in concert melts hearts at Ithra
  • The films sweeping score was performed concert-style by Armenian State Symphony Orchestra

DHAHRAN: The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture was swept into a winter wonderland this week as Disneys Frozen came to life in a dazzling film-in-concert experience.

The two-day live event at Ithra, which concluded with two performances on July 9, featured a full orchestra performing the films score live on stage while the original movie plays on a screen with dialogue and vocals intact.

The music was played live on stage, resulting in an immersive, multi-sensory experience for audiences of all ages.

A sea of tulle could be seen as young girls in Queen Elsa-inspired ice-blue gowns filled the theater, with long lines forming at a nearby Frozen-themed space offering optional printed keepsakes for those who patiently waited.

Arab News spoke with audience member Norah Al-Otaibi and her 5-year-old daughter, Mai, during the 20-minute intermission.

Its my third time watching it the first two times was at home. This is nice but I like watching it at home more because you can turn it on or off whenever you want, said Mai.

Here, you have to wait until the song you want comes on. But I like the music and singing part here more, its better than the regular screening.

Mai, who turns 6 soon, attended the concert screening as an early birthday present.

Al-Otaibi, a fan of the film herself, added: Ithra gave it a nice vibe. Its definitely not just a regular viewing experience, they elevated it.

Returning to the podium was Erik Ochsner, considered one of the leading conductors in the film-with-live-orchestra format. He led The Lion King in concert at Ithra a few days prior and shared his enthusiasm ahead of the performance.

Perhaps were going to build a snowman together and you must be ready to let it go, Ochsner told the crowd, hinting at the ever-popular songs Let It Go and Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

Im thrilled to be able to share the stage tonight with the wonderful musicians from the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra you are so fortunate to have such a beautiful center here, Ithra, he added.

Ochsner conducted the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra under artistic director and principal conductor Sergey Smbatyan.

At Ithras Frozen concert, the audience sang along to the catchy, now classic songs, from the film.

Released in 2013, Frozen was inspired by the 1844 original novel-styled fairytale narrative The Snow Queen, written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Arendelle, while a fictional Kingdom, is inspired by the real Norwegian town of Arendal.

It tells a heartwarming story of a newly-crowned young Nordic queen, Elsa, with secret ice-making powers who accidentally freezes everything in her path as her fearless sister, Anna, sets out to save her and the whole kingdom.


Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 highlights nations culture and artists

Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 highlights nations culture and artists
Updated 09 July 2025

Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 highlights nations culture and artists

Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 highlights nations culture and artists
  • Since opening in April, the studios have hosted more than 115 events

OSAKA: The Kingdoms pavilion at Expo 2025 is showcasing contemporary 蹤獲弝け artworks tailored for a Japanese audience, which is aimed at promoting cultural ties between the two countries.

The artworks are on show within two cultural studios that are also used to host workshops and exhibitions.

Since opening in April, the studios have hosted more than 115 events, including exhibitions and live performances, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The events in the cultural spaces feature 蹤獲弝け artists who showcase the Kingdoms heritage.

蹤獲弝けs pavilion at Expo 2025 is the second-largest after Japan. It has registered more than 1 million visits.

Expo 2025 Osaka began in April and will conclude in October.


蹤獲弝け to host cultural week in Osaka

蹤獲弝け to host cultural week in Osaka
Updated 09 July 2025

蹤獲弝け to host cultural week in Osaka

蹤獲弝け to host cultural week in Osaka
  • Calligraphy, art and Japanese-Saudi photographic show from July 12-15

OSAKA: The Kingdoms Ministry of Culture will host a Saudi Cultural Week in Osaka from July 12 to 15, which will highlight the nations rich heritage and showcase handmade products.

Taking place at the Expo Gallery EAST, the event coincides with the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Japan and 蹤獲弝け.

It will feature the Heritage Commission, the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts, and the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Global Center for Arabic Calligraphy.

Additionally, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives will present a series of photographs highlighting the cultural relations between the two nations.

蹤獲弝けs Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka will feature more than 700 immersive cultural activities, showcasing the Kingdoms innovation and heritage, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The cultural week is a part of the Kingdoms broader initiative to strengthen ties between 蹤獲弝け, Japan and other nations.


Saudi crown prince meets Iranian foreign minister amid regional diplomacy push

Saudi crown prince meets Iranian foreign minister amid regional diplomacy push
Updated 08 July 2025

Saudi crown prince meets Iranian foreign minister amid regional diplomacy push

Saudi crown prince meets Iranian foreign minister amid regional diplomacy push
  • Leaders discuss ties and regional stability
  • Prince Mohammed urges dialogue and diplomacy as means of resolving disputes

JEDDAH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his delegation at Al-Salam Palace in Jeddah on Tuesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Their meeting came as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between the two countries and navigate a turbulent regional landscape.

 

 

During the meeting, Prince Mohammed and Araghchi reviewed the state of Saudi-Iranian relations and exchanged views on recent developments across the region.

The crown prince underscored the Kingdoms hope that the current ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel would help lay the groundwork for enhanced regional security and stability.

Reaffirming 蹤獲弝けs longstanding support for diplomatic solutions, the crown prince stressed the importance of dialogue in resolving regional disputes and reducing tensions.

For his part, Araghchi expressed gratitude for the Kingdoms stance in condemning Israeli aggression, and praised Prince Mohammeds personal commitment to promoting peace and stability in the Middle East.

The meeting was attended by several senior Saudi officials, including Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, and National Security Advisor Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban.

Earlier in the day, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Iranian counterpart in Makkah, where the two officials also discussed bilateral relations and explored ways to foster regional cooperation.

Their talks focused on the evolving situation in the region and mutual efforts to safeguard security and stability.


Cabinet commends HRC adoption of resolution to protect children in cyberspace

蹤獲弝けs Cabinet held a session on Tuesday. (SPA)
蹤獲弝けs Cabinet held a session on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 08 July 2025

Cabinet commends HRC adoption of resolution to protect children in cyberspace

蹤獲弝けs Cabinet held a session on Tuesday. (SPA)
  • Crown prince briefed the Cabinet on the contents of his discussions with Indonesian president and phone call he received from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz

RIYADH: The Cabinet commended on Tuesday the Human Rights Councils unanimous adoption of a resolution submitted by the Kingdom to protect children in cyberspace.

The resolution, submitted by 蹤獲弝け, aims to protect children in cyberspace and is rooted in the global initiative Child Protection in Cyberspace launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in October 2024.

The Cabinet said that 蹤獲弝け maintaining its position as the top-ranked country in global cybersecurity according to this years edition of the International Institute for Management Development World Competitiveness Yearbook adds to a series of achievements made by this sector in record time.

Saudi Minister of State and Cabinet member Issam bin Saad bin Saeed said the Kingdoms first-place ranking globally in the ICT Development Index 2025 issued by the International Telecommunication Union is a confirmation of the strength of the its digital infrastructure.

It was also testament to the attractiveness of its investment environment and the development of the local digital economy, which has reached SR 495 billion ($132 billion) in size, he added.

The Cabinet also discussed the Kingdoms efforts and contributions at the international level to support multilateral action and enhance global economic growth rates, including continued cooperation with OPEC+ producers to maintain stability in oil markets.

The crown prince also briefed the Cabinet on the contents of his discussions with the President of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto and a phone call he received from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.