KSrelief assists people who are visually impaired in Morocco, Afghanistan
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KSrelief concluded the Saudi Noor Voluntary Project to combat blindness in Boulemane, Morocco. (SPA)
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KSrelief carried out the Saudi Noor Voluntary Project to Combat Blindness in the Kabul Province, in Afghanistan, from October 27 to November 1, in cooperation with the World Sight Foundation. (SPA)
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KSrelief carried out the Saudi Noor Voluntary Project to Combat Blindness in the Kabul Province, in Afghanistan, from October 27 to November 1, in cooperation with the World Sight Foundation. (SPA)
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Updated 04 November 2024
Arab News
KSrelief assists people who are visually impaired in Morocco, Afghanistan
The projects are a part of the Saudi Noor Voluntary Project
Updated 04 November 2024
Arab News
RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency, KSrelief, has been assisting people with visual challenges in Morocco and Afghanistan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
The projects are a part of the Saudi Noor Voluntary Project, according to the SPA.
In Morocco’s Boulemane, KSrelief’s team examined 5,120 individuals, distributed 1,050 pairs of spectacles, and performed 482 specialized operations between Oct. 24 and 31.
In Afghanistan’s Kabul, the volunteers, in cooperation with the World Sight Foundation, examined 4,160 cases and performed 442 specialized surgeries from Oct. 27 to Nov. 1.
The projects for people with visual disabilities are a part of ongoing voluntary medical initiatives provided by the Kingdom through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, the SPA reported.
Manga Arabia unveils Wa’ed program to nurture Arab comic-book talent
The initiative is intended to champion rising Saudi and Arab talent in comic-book and manga creation
The company leverages its substantial domestic and worldwide footprint through two flagship publications
Updated 10 October 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: Manga Arabia, part of the Saudi Research and Media Group, announced the launch of its Wa’ed initiative during the Riyadh International Book Fair this week.
The initiative is intended to champion rising Saudi and Arab talent in comic-book and manga creation by showcasing their work to Arab readers via the company’s digital channels.
The Saudi Press Agency reported that the Wa’ed program forms part of Manga Arabia’s broader vision to “cultivate homegrown creators and develop their capabilities within a professional framework that resonates with younger generations.”
It “focuses on identifying promising creative voices and offering them exposure to expansive readership through the publication of original stories rooted in local and regional cultural heritage.”
During the initial rollout, Manga Arabia introduced multiple narratives developed by more than 30 up-and-coming illustrators and storytellers.
The company leverages its substantial domestic and worldwide footprint through two flagship publications — “Manga Arabia for Youth” and “Manga Arabia for Kids” — offered in both digital and physical editions.
With downloads exceeding 12 million from more than 190 nations, Manga Arabia has established itself as a premier gateway for Arab storytelling to international audiences.
Additionally, the firm runs the Manga Arabia Competition to showcase budding writers and illustrators. Across three cycles, the contest has drawn participation from more than 1,500 contestants, distributing prizes valued at more than SAR250,000 ($66,654).
Faris Al-Rashoud, deputy general manager of Manga Arabia, said: “Wa’ed marks a significant advancement in supporting emerging Saudi and Arab manga creators. Backing national and regional talent early in their careers represents a strategic long-term commitment to creative content development. We take pride in featuring works by talented newcomers across our platforms, connecting them with extensive audiences and creating pathways toward professional growth and distinction.
“Nurturing young creators forms the foundation for expanding Arab influence in the global manga landscape. This program aims to create an enabling ecosystem, similar to how international productions have elevated their artists to prominence,” he continued.
Saudi philanthropist Rania Moualla honored at international awards event
The Saudi philanthropist received a prestigious Fair Saturday Award during a ceremony at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain
Updated 10 October 2025
Arab News
DHAHRAN: Rania Moualla, ZADK Culinary Academy founder and chairwoman, has received global recognition for her pioneering social entrepreneurship and contributions to community development.
The Saudi philanthropist received a prestigious Fair Saturday Award during a ceremony at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. The award recognizes her leadership, transformative vision and efforts to promote education, sustainability and the preservation of cultural heritage through gastronomy.
Moualla said: “ZADK is more than just a non-profit culinary academy — our goal is to preserve local culture, protect heritage, promote job creation, emphasize sustainability and drive social transformation. I’m thrilled that our success has now been recognized on the international stage.”
ZADK aims to drive positive social change through excellence in culinary education and innovation. It provides a foundation for passionate Saudis who aspire to be chefs and restaurateurs, nurturing their creativity and knowledge while emphasizing local culture and cuisine.
The Saudi philanthropist received a prestigious Fair Saturday Award during a ceremony at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. (Supplied)
It provides scholarships for qualifying students and offers a range of culinary courses, including a two-year higher culinary diploma, a one-year associate diploma, and a six-month professional certificate program, along with shorter courses and other services.
The comprehensive training programs aim to prepare students for the workplace, providing employers with competent employees who add value in a professional environment.
The Fair Saturday Awards were launched in 2017 with the aim of recognizing the initiatives of inspiring individuals and organizations, which have proven to generate social impact through art and culture. They emphasize the value of promoting new models of action with the mission of generating more inclusive, fair and sustainable growth.
Other recipients of the 2025 Fair Saturday Awards include Nobel laureate in economics, Joseph Stiglitz; journalist and author Martin Wolf; actress Adjoa Andoh; dancer and choreographer Ahmad Joudeh; pianist Joaquin Achucarro; and cultural association Gerediaga Elkartea.
RIYADH: The Kingdom has celebrated World Post Day by highlighting the role of Saudi Post in boosting its global logistics capabilities.
World Post Day is observed annually on Oct. 9 to commemorate the 1874 founding of the Universal Postal Union in Bern, Switzerland.
The day highlights the pivotal role postal services play in supporting the economic and social development of individuals and businesses. And encourages member states to raise public awareness of postal functions.
The Kingdom was a pioneer in this field, becoming the fifth Arab country to join the union in 1927, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
To mark the occasion, commemorative stamps, special posters, conferences, and cultural events are held.
As the national operator and a logistics and geospatial enabler, Saudi Post has contributed to strengthening the Kingdom’s position in these fields.
Leveraging the Kingdom’s strategic geographical location, Saudi Post provides value-added postal and logistics services.
The body is helping to fulfil the goals of the Quality of Life Program and support the transformation process under Vision 2030, the SPA reported.
Saudia launches direct flights between Riyadh, Moscow to strengthen ties, tourism
Move supports Vision 2030 goals
The Russian Ambassador to Ƶ Sergey Kozlov told Arab News: “This first trip is the beginning of a history that will undoubtedly continue for a long time to come.”
Updated 10 October 2025
Rahaf Jambi
RIYADH: Saudia has officially begun direct scheduled flights between Ƶ and Russia, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s international expansion strategy.
The launch, in collaboration with the Saudi Tourism Authority, underscores the strong cultural, economic, and diplomatic ties between the two countries, while supporting Ƶ’s broader Vision 2030 goals.
The milestone was celebrated with a series of ceremonies, including the departure of Saudia flights from Riyadh to Moscow and the return from Moscow to Riyadh.
The events culminated in a gala dinner in Moscow, called Wings of Connection and attended by prominent figures such as the Saudi ambassador to Russia, and Ibrahim Al-Omar, the director general of Saudia. The gathering also included representatives from the Saudi Tourism Authority and key stakeholders from both nations.
The Russian Ambassador to Ƶ Sergey Kozlov told Arab News: “This first trip is the beginning of a history that will undoubtedly continue for a long time to come.”
He noted that the event reflected the distinguished relationship between the two countries, and added: “This event (has) opened doors for travelers who wish to travel between the Kingdom and Russia, facilitating their access to the two friendly countries.”
He spoke of the move aligning with the shared commitment of both countries to strengthen cooperation and elevate their relationship to the level of a strategic partnership.
The ambassador thanked the leadership of both countries for their support in bringing the initiative to life, and said: “I wish the travelers a successful and safe journey and a safe arrival.”
Al-Omar said: “This direct flight is an effort to connect the Kingdom with the world. It will help economically and also encourage tourism for the two countries, while also strengthening the relationship between the countries.”
The launch of direct flights between Riyadh and Moscow highlights Saudia’s strategic role in advancing the Kingdom’s aviation ambitions. With a current fleet of 149 aircraft and plans for 116 more scheduled for delivery, Saudia has established itself as a significant player in the global aviation market, serving over 100 destinations across four continents. The airline’s goal is to expand its international network to over 145 destinations by 2030.
The launch also aligns with key objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which include transporting 330 million visitors to the Kingdom, serving 30 million pilgrims, attracting 150 million tourists, and connecting to more than 250 destinations worldwide.
Saudia transported 17.5 million passengers and operated 100,000 flights in the first half of 2025.
Saudia is continuing to realize its vision of connecting people and cultures while advancing the Kingdom’s international presence.
The new service underlines the airline’s role in supporting Saudi Vision 2030, enhancing tourism, and promoting global engagement, confirming Saudia as a key player in international aviation and a catalyst for stronger relations between Ƶ and Russia.
As the plane landed in Moscow it was met by a water salute.
King Abdulaziz University highlights its research excellence
Summit brought together around 750 participants and 105 keynote speakers representing 75 institutions from 28 countries.
Updated 10 October 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: King Abdulaziz University took part in the 2025 Times Higher Education World Academic Summit, held under the theme “Universities as Agents of Progress.”
Hosted by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, or KAUST, the summit brought together around 750 participants and 105 keynote speakers representing 75 institutions from 28 countries.
The university’s pavilion highlighted its latest achievements and scientific research contributing to national development.
Representing the university were student ambassadors Walid Abou Al-Hassan from the faculty of engineering; Fadia Ashmawy from the faculty of computer science and information technology; and Abdullah Al-Qarni from the faculty of earth sciences.
The university reaffirmed its commitment to empowering and engaging its students, equipping them to represent the institution and present its academic excellence on the global stage, a testament to the quality and impact of its educational programs.
King Abdulaziz University’s president, Tareef bin Yousuf Al-Aama, participated in a panel discussion titled “The Future of Medicine and Public Health.”
The session explored the development of academic programs focused on health and well-being, underscoring the importance of engaging society in setting research priorities to maximize the real-world impact of scientific outputs.