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KFSHRC celebrates scientists featured in Stanford’s list of most-cited researchers

KFSHRC celebrates scientists featured in Stanford’s list of most-cited researchers
28 KFSHRC scientists featured in Stanford’s List of the top 2 percent of most cited researchers, a ceremony to honor their achievements was held at the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 October 2024

KFSHRC celebrates scientists featured in Stanford’s list of most-cited researchers

KFSHRC celebrates scientists featured in Stanford’s list of most-cited researchers
  • List is considered a reliable reference for evaluating the quality of scientific output and is widely respected within the global academic community
  • KFSHRC CEO Dr. Majid Al Fayyadh: We are proud of this achievement, which reflects the continuous efforts and ambitious vision we uphold at KFSHRC

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center is celebrating the recognition of 28 of its scientists in Stanford University’s list of the top 2 percent of the most-cited researchers globally across various disciplines over the past year. 

The listing was celebrated at KFSHRC’s pavilion at the Global Health Exhibition, which concluded on Wednesday.

The exhibition was attended by health leaders and experts from around the world.

Dr. Majid Al Fayyadh, CEO of KFSHRC, said: “We are proud of this achievement, which reflects the continuous efforts and ambitious vision we uphold at KFSHRC. It also reflects the broader national commitment to fostering research, innovation and advancement in the health care sector. We reaffirm our commitment to furthering our efforts in serving humanity and elevating health care standards to unprecedented levels.”

Stanford University annually publishes a list of 180,000 researchers, representing the top 2 percent globally across 28 fields, whose research has garnered the highest citations in international scientific journals. 

The list is considered a reliable reference for evaluating the quality of scientific output and is widely respected within the global academic community.

At its pavilion in the Global Health Exhibition, KFSHRC is showcasing its latest health care innovations and solutions, including the Mobile Stroke Unit, which accelerates treatment for stroke patients, reduces disabilities and lowers mortality rates. 

KFSHRC has been ranked first in the Middle East and Africa and 20th globally in the list of the world’s top 250 Academic Medical Centers for the second consecutive year and recognized as the most valuable health care brand in the Kingdom and the Middle East, according to the 2024 Brand Finance rankings. 

Additionally, it has been ranked among the world’s best 250 hospitals and included in the World’s Best Smart Hospitals list for 2025 by Newsweek magazine.


Saudi FM says Israeli violations undermine efforts for two-state solution

Saudi FM says Israeli violations undermine efforts for two-state solution
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Saudi FM says Israeli violations undermine efforts for two-state solution

Saudi FM says Israeli violations undermine efforts for two-state solution
  • Prince Faisal reiterated the Kingdom's unwavering support for the creation of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders
  • The remarks were made during an emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said Monday Israel's continued violations undermine international efforts to achieve a two-state solution. 

The minister said more countries are joining an international push by the Kingdom to recognize Palestinian statehood.  

Prince Faisal reiterated the Kingdom's unwavering support for the creation of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders. 

He also said Ƶ called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and urged the international community to end Israeli occupation. 

The remarks were made during an emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held to discuss the ongoing Israeli aggression against Palestinians.


Record sightings of seabirds, large marine animals on Saudi coasts

Record sightings of seabirds, large marine animals on Saudi coasts
Updated 25 August 2025

Record sightings of seabirds, large marine animals on Saudi coasts

Record sightings of seabirds, large marine animals on Saudi coasts
  • 84,516 birds, 1,219 marine animals along Red Sea, Arabian Gulf
  • National Center for Wildlife reports on efforts to boost diversity

RIYADH: Wildlife researchers have reported record sightings of seabirds and large marine animals along the Kingdom’s coasts this year, according to a report of the National Center for Wildlife carried by the Saudi Press Agency.

The NWC report stated that researchers have documented 84,516 seabirds in total. There were 50,356 sighted along the eastern coast of the Arabian Gulf, and 34,160, representing 63 species, along the Red Sea’s western coast.

The NCW also identified 39 key sites for bird migration and breeding, five of which are officially recognized by BirdLife International as critical areas for biodiversity, the SPA reported on Sunday.

Researchers have documented 84,516 seabirds in borth eastern and western coasts of Ƶ. (SPA)

The center also recorded exceptional sightings of 1,219 large marine animals, 159 on the east coast and 1,060 on the west coast.

The findings are a part of the NCW’s field monitoring and exploration programs in the Kingdom’s marine and coastal environments.

“The results highlight Ƶ’s ongoing commitment to protecting biodiversity and preserving marine and coastal ecosystems, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and its goals for sustainable development,” the NCW stated.

The NCW added that the findings reinforce the Kingdom’s biodiversity database. And strengthen efforts to ensure the sustainable management of environmental resources, support eco-tourism, and raise environmental awareness.


National emblem exhibition opens at Al-Masmak Palace

Al-Masmak Palace is hosting an exhibition that documents and celebrates the Kingdom’s national emblem. (Supplied)
Al-Masmak Palace is hosting an exhibition that documents and celebrates the Kingdom’s national emblem. (Supplied)
Updated 25 August 2025

National emblem exhibition opens at Al-Masmak Palace

Al-Masmak Palace is hosting an exhibition that documents and celebrates the Kingdom’s national emblem. (Supplied)
  • ‘Two Swords and a Palm’ presents an archive of Kingdom’s national symbol, bridging past and present

RIYADH: “Two Swords and a Palm: The Saudi Emblem Archive” exhibition opened to the public on Saturday and runs until Nov. 21, providing a visual guide to the emblem of Ƶ, archiving its historic significance and use over the years.

The exhibition was curated by Mohammed Alruways and Abdullah Kenani, a Saudi pair whose passion for heritage drove them to painstakingly build this archive.

“This whole project started four years ago,” Alruways told Arab News. “We started to become interested in the changes of the emblem and noticed that it doesn’t have a specific drawing. So, we started to investigate the changes throughout the years, since the unification of Saudi in the ’30s until now.”

Alruways and Kenani began the project together, collecting objects adorned with the emblem and digitizing them.

But their biggest challenge was not collecting pieces for the archive but tracing them back to specific dates and professionally digitizing and archiving them. 

“We were learning as we go … Some of them (the objects) are from the ’40s and ’50s and ’60s, but it was hard to connect them to a specific date or era at that time. So that’s why we mainly focused on documents and books,” Alruways said. 

The exhibition space is organized in three stages. The first room invites the viewer to look through the found objects; the second highlights the emblem in different sizes, including large paintings made for diplomats; and the third demonstrates the archival process, including video footage of the digitization procedure. 

The interactive experience includes visual presentations and animated films, allowing visitors to explore the emblem’s development and its evolving aesthetics, reflecting its ability to adapt to social and cultural changes while maintaining its presence as an icon that represents the Kingdom’s values and unity.

Al-Masmak Palace holds symbolic importance due to its link to the 1902 recapture of Riyadh by King Abdulaziz, a pivotal moment in the Kingdom’s unification. 

“I think it was the right place (for this exhibition) because it’s where Saudi unification started and also has links to the emblem,” Alruways said.

“When we decided to host the exhibition here in Al-Masmak, we noticed that one of the rooms featured the emblem in its original form, so we replicated that as an installation,” he added.

Nestled in the heart of the capital, Al-Masmak Palace bears witness to the early beginnings of the state, preserving features of that era within its walls.

Over recent decades, it has transformed into a national museum that welcomes visitors from within and outside the Kingdom, telling the story of the founding of modern Ƶ through its halls and exhibits.

For this exhibition, Alruways and Kenani connected the emblems by the era of the kings that ruled Ƶ ever since the unification by King Abdulaziz, finding that each era usually held a standard aesthetic. 

“We noticed that post-2009, most of the emblems look similar and we realized that’s because of the internet, basically, so that’s where everybody starts copying each other,” Alruways said. “But pre-2009, it’s usually hand drawn. You notice there are some similarities, but usually whenever someone draws it by hand … they add their own touch. That was one of our early findings.” 

Some of the rare finds include royal dining plates from the eras of King Abdulaziz and King Fahd, including a 1949 passport among the first to feature the emblem on its cover.

Ƶ’s Museums Commission emphasized that the exhibition is part of its efforts to preserve cultural heritage and raise public awareness of the importance of national identity. 

It noted that the national emblem, with its symbol of the two swords and the palm tree, is not merely a fixed visual form, but “a living record that reflects the state’s journey and aspirations across generations.”

The exhibition aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to highlight national heritage and enhance its role in the present and the future by transforming major historical sites like Al-Masmak Palace into vibrant cultural spaces that attract visitors and enrich their knowledge.

The program includes workshops and activities for all age groups, to connect generations with the history of their homeland and introduce them to the value and significance of the national emblem in Ƶ’s collective memory.


King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi

King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi
Updated 24 August 2025

King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi

King Salman receives letter from Egyptian president El-Sisi
  • The message was delivered to Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Rassi by Egyptian ambassador Ehab Abu Srei

RIYADH: King Salman on Sunday received a written message from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on relations and ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The message was delivered to Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Rassi, undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Multilateral International Affairs and the general supervisor of the ministry’s Agency for Public Diplomacy Affairs.

Al-Rassi received the letter during his meeting in Riyadh on Sunday with Egypt’s ambassador to the Kingdom, Ehab Abu Srei.

Talks during their meeting reviewed Saudi-Egyptian relations and ways of developing joint cooperation across various fields.


Saudi minister receives Chinese ambassador

Saudi minister receives Chinese ambassador
Updated 24 August 2025

Saudi minister receives Chinese ambassador

Saudi minister receives Chinese ambassador
  • They discussed bilateral relations and topics of mutual interest

RIYADH: Prince Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Ayyaf, the acting vice minister of interior, received Ambassador of China to the Kingdom Chang Hua in Riyadh on Sunday.

During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations and topics of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Meanwhile, Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah began an official visit to Kazakhstan on Sunday as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to strengthen cooperation and ease the arrival of worshippers to the two holy mosques.