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蹤獲弝け launches air bridge to deliver urgent aid to Syria

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Carrying medical, food and shelter supplies, the plane is the first of many to provide urgent relief over the next few days.(SPA)
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Carrying medical, food and shelter supplies, the plane is the first of many to provide urgent relief over the next few days.(SPA)
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Carrying medical, food and shelter supplies, the plane is the first of many to provide urgent relief over the next few days.(SPA)
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Updated 01 January 2025

蹤獲弝け launches air bridge to deliver urgent aid to Syria

蹤獲弝け launches air bridge to deliver urgent aid to Syria
  • First planes with food, shelter and medical supplies land in Damascus

RIYADH:蹤獲弝け on Wednesday launched an air bridge to deliver essential aid to Syria, supporting efforts under the new leadership to rebuild the country after years of civil war.

Two planes carrying relief supplies landed at Damascus International Airport, Saudi aid agency KSrelief told Arab News.

The planes, which left from King Khalid International Airport, carried food, shelter and medical supplies, along with a KSrelief team to help address the difficult conditions faced by the Syrian people, KSrelief said.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of KSrelief, said: The air bridge launched on Wednesday will be followed by a land bridge in the coming days to provide urgent relief to the Syrian people.

Al-Rabeeah said that the humanitarian initiative reflects 蹤獲弝けs commitment to supporting those in need worldwide, reaffirming the Kingdoms dedication to assisting nations in crisis.

He also highlighted 蹤獲弝けs consistent support since the Syrian crisis began in 2011 and its significant role in international humanitarian efforts.

Al-Rabeeah said that, through KSrelief, 蹤獲弝け has continuously provided aid to internally displaced Syrians, refugees in neighboring countries, and victims of the northern Syrian earthquake in February 2023.

According to KSrelief, the Kingdoms total aid to the Syrian people from 2011 to the end of 2024 exceeds $856 million.

The first aircraft was received by Abdullah Al-Harees, charge daffaires of the Saudi Embassy in Syria; Mohammed Hazem Bakleh, president of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent; and several media representatives.

Al-Harees emphasized that this assistance is part of 蹤獲弝けs ongoing humanitarian efforts through KSrelief, aimed at alleviating the suffering caused by the crisis in Syria.

Bakleh expressed deep gratitude to 蹤獲弝け for its humanitarian aid, noting that the relief will be distributed to those in need in all Syrian territories, without discrimination.


Greening initiative sees 31m trees planted in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province

Greening initiative sees 31m trees planted in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province
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Greening initiative sees 31m trees planted in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province

Greening initiative sees 31m trees planted in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province

RIYADH: More than 31 million trees have been planted in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province as part of a nationwide afforestation project, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The trees were planted by the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification, working with 51 other entities, under a program launched in November.

The authorities aim to plant 1.5 billion trees in the province by 2100, rehabilitating more than 7.9 million hectares of land.

The scheme is part of the nationwide Saudi Green Initiative, which aims to plant 10 billion trees 600 million by 2030 and rehabilitate more than 40 million hectares of land.

As well as planting trees, the center has been engaged in a program of environmental monitoring, combating illegal logging and raising public awareness across the Eastern Province.

It also works to prevent sand encroachment in farming areas that are at risk of soil degradation and uses native plant species to populate its afforestation areas in order to maintain the ecological balance of local habitats.

The center also organizes the National Afforestation Season in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.


Saudi crown prince, Greek PM discuss Iran-Israel tensions in phone call

Saudi crown prince, Greek PM discuss Iran-Israel tensions in phone call
Updated 15 June 2025

Saudi crown prince, Greek PM discuss Iran-Israel tensions in phone call

Saudi crown prince, Greek PM discuss Iran-Israel tensions in phone call

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke on the phone on Sunday with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to discuss the escalating situation between Israel and Iran, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The two leaders reviewed the latest developments in the region, with particular focus on the repercussions of Israeli military operations targeting Iran.

They stressed the need for restraint and de-escalation, and underlined the importance of resolving disputes through diplomatic means, SPA added.

The phone call comes amid heightened tensions following a series of tit-for-tat strikes between the two countries.

The latest flare-up has raised fears of a broader regional conflict, with international leaders urging all parties to avoid further escalation.


Saudi foundation displays projects at Dutch GreenTech exhibition

Saudi foundation displays projects at Dutch GreenTech exhibition
Updated 15 June 2025

Saudi foundation displays projects at Dutch GreenTech exhibition

Saudi foundation displays projects at Dutch GreenTech exhibition
  • Morooj highlighted its technical and operational capabilities, as well as its innovative environmental solutions based on best practices and global standards

RIYADH: The Vegetation Cover Development Foundation, known as Morooj, presented its flagship projects as part of the Saudi delegation at Greentech Amsterdam, an international exhibition for horticulture held from June 10-12 in the Dutch capital.

Morooj highlighted its technical and operational capabilities, as well as its innovative environmental solutions based on best practices and global standards.

The foundation also presented examples of its strategic partnerships with various government and private sectors, as well as with international organizations.

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The foundations CEO, Wael Bushah, said that its participation in GreenTech further demonstrates the Kingdoms efforts to reinforce its leadership in the environmental sector on an international level.

The projects displayed included the planting of millions of mangrove trees, greening mosque areas, promoting community participation in environmental sanitation campaigns, and efforts to rehabilitate natural reserves in various regions of the Kingdom, all of which fall under the Saudi Green Initiative.

The foundations CEO, Wael Bushah, said that its participation in GreenTech further demonstrates the Kingdoms efforts to reinforce its leadership in the environmental sector on an international level.

The exhibition, one of the worlds leading events focused on environmental innovations and sustainable agricultural technologies, is also an opportunity to build new partnerships and exchange expertise on the latest innovations in sustainable agriculture, afforestation, and ecosystem restoration.

Ultimately, Murooj aims to become an interactive platform for knowledge transfer and application, creating meaningful environmental and social impact in the Kingdom.

The foundations role of strengthening its international presence and exchanging successful experiences with various global environmental entities and organizations has been crucial to achieving the objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative, founded under Saudi Vision 2030.

SGI, which celebrated its second anniversary earlier this year, has reinforced the Kingdoms ambitions to become a key contributor to global efforts to combat climate change and enhance environmental sustainability by promoting renewable energy, protecting terrestrial and marine areas, and reaching net-zero domestically by 2060, among other initiatives.

 


蹤獲弝け displays biotech vision at US convention

蹤獲弝け displays biotech vision at US convention
Updated 15 June 2025

蹤獲弝け displays biotech vision at US convention

蹤獲弝け displays biotech vision at US convention
  • The center will give presentations on biotechnology and health research, the Saudi Biobank, and the sectors role in Vision 2030

RIYADH: The Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, and King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences will join the Saudi pavilion at the BIO International Convention in Boston, US, from June 16 to 19.

This will be the first joint national representation of 蹤獲弝けs biotechnology sector at the event, aligning with Vision 2030 and the National Biotechnology Strategy.

The King Abdullah center will display national initiatives and host meetings with global biotech companies to explore research and development partnerships.

The pavilions program features five sessions, among them a super session on innovation and opportunities in 蹤獲弝けs biotechnology sector.

The center will also give presentations on biotechnology and health research, the Saudi Biobank, and the sectors role in Vision 2030.

The Ministry of Health will launch an accelerator program for biotech startups and host a reception for global investors and industry experts to discuss potential partnerships.

The participation underscores 蹤獲弝けs efforts to support research and development through digital infrastructure, regulatory support, and institutional collaboration.

 


Jadal Library: A cultural oasis in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province

Ali Al-Herz (right) turned his home into a library of over 37,000 books. (Supplied)
Ali Al-Herz (right) turned his home into a library of over 37,000 books. (Supplied)
Updated 15 June 2025

Jadal Library: A cultural oasis in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province

Ali Al-Herz (right) turned his home into a library of over 37,000 books. (Supplied)
  • Ali Al-Herz turned his home into a library of over 37,000 books, offering visitors space where memory, philosophy, culture come alive

DHAHRAN: In the quiet village of Umm Al-Hamam, located in 蹤獲弝けs Eastern Province, a lifelong passion for books has been transformed into a cultural haven.

Ali Al-Herz, a bibliophile and literary archivist, has turned his home into Jadal Library, a treasure trove of over 37,000 books, more than 100,000 newspapers and magazines, and antiques, some dating back more than a century. 

Yet Jadal is not just a library; it is much more than that. It is a museum to explore, a philosophical space to reflect, and a stand against forgetting important cultural stories.

Al-Herz told Arab News: Since I was born I have been surrounded by my mothers books. I grew up immersed in this passion to the point where it completely took hold of me; I became a bookworm.

The spark that ignited it all was when Al-Herz encountered the epic Sirat Antar at age 13. From that epic and through it, I began to look into other worlds, he said.  

This curiosity and fascination ultimately led Al-Herz to create one of 蹤獲弝け's most unique initiatives.

The name Jadal means debate or discussion in Arabic, reflecting the librarys curious spirit. For Al-Herz, the goal is not just to preserve texts but also to preserve the idea of questioning and exploring ideas.

Al-Herz said: I chose this name for the library because it is deeply rooted in ancient Greek philosophical history and in our own Arab-Islamic cultural tradition, particularly in our religious heritage.

The philosophical atmosphere fills three main halls named after Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle which welcome visitors into a curated world of reading and reflection.  

Rare manuscripts, ancient texts, newspapers, and antiques have been carefully archived. Each piece is a whisper from the past speaking into the future. 

Al-Herz explained: Even my recent focus on buying books has mostly shifted toward rare editions and old prints, to create a harmony between heritage and modernity.

But Jadal is not stuck in nostalgia, as every two weeks Al-Herz holds a literary gathering. The event brings back a tradition that was once important in the intellectual life of Arabs.

It is an environment where writers, scholars, and thinkers gather over Arabic coffee to exchange ideas in a vibrant atmosphere.

And in a time when people seek instant information online, Al-Herz still uses traditional methods. There is an ongoing struggle between two generations, he observed. Victory will ultimately go to this latter generation once my generation becomes extinct. Paper libraries will then be transformed into museums.

Perhaps he is right; but for now, in the heart of Qatifs countryside, Jadal Library lives on, and it is a place where ink, memory, debate, and heritage continue to shape the cultural soul of the Kingdom.