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蹤獲弝け and Jordan reaffirmed their commitment to deepening security cooperation during a high-level meeting between Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud and King Abdullah II on Wednesday. (SPA)
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蹤獲弝け and Jordan reaffirmed their commitment to deepening security cooperation during a high-level meeting between Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud and King Abdullah II on Wednesday. (SPA)
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蹤獲弝け and Jordan reaffirmed their commitment to deepening security cooperation during a high-level meeting between Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud and King Abdullah II on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Updated 19 February 2025
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Saudi interior minister, Jordanian king eye security cooperation during Amman meeting
High-level meeting between Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud and King Abdullah II held in Amman
Updated 19 February 2025
Arab News
AMMAN: 蹤獲弝け and Jordan reaffirmed their commitment to deepening security cooperation during a high-level meeting between Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud and King Abdullah II on Wednesday.
The discussions, held at Basman Palace in Amman, focused on enhancing bilateral relations and strategic collaboration in security affairs.
Prince Abdulaziz conveyed the greetings and well wishes of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the Jordanian monarch.
The meeting was also attended by Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah, along with senior officials from the two kingdoms. Both sides reiterated their commitment to maintaining regional stability and safeguarding mutual interests, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Shanghai Film Festival: 蹤獲弝け to boost cultural cooperation with China
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RIYADH: The Saudi Film Commission has announced its participation in the Shanghai International Film Festival, which will be held from June 13 to 22 in Shanghai, China.
The event is the largest film festival in China and the only Chinese festival accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations.
By participating, the commission aims to enhance cultural cooperation, strengthen international ties, and promote the visual and geographic richness of the Kingdoms film locations. It also plans to explore co-production and distribution opportunities for Saudi films in the Chinese market.
The Saudi pavilion will be a platform to display the commissions programs and initiatives, engage with industry professionals, and highlight the creative and commercial potential of the Kingdoms film sector.
This participation underscores the commissions commitment to supporting the Kingdoms film industry by engaging with key international platforms, empowering local talent, and fostering global cultural exchange.
Rescue officials carry a victims body at the site where Air India flight 171 crashed in a residential area near the airport.
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Saudi king, crown prince extend condolences to Indian president after air crash
The Air India passenger plane bound for London with more than 240 people on board crashed and exploded after takeoff and there was only one survivor
Updated 22 min 51 sec ago
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RIYADH: 蹤獲弝けs King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman extended their condolences to Indian President Droupadi Murmu after a plane crashed after takeoff in Indias northwestern city of Ahmedabad on Thursday.
The Air India passenger plane bound for London with more than 240 people on board crashed and exploded after takeoff and only one person survived, officials said.
Black smoke billowed from the site where the plane crashed into a medical college hostel and burst into flames near the airport in Ahmedabad, a city of more than 5 million and the capital of Gujarat.
In separate cables, the king and crown prince extended their condolences to Murmu, the families of the deceased, and to the Indian people. They also wished the injured a speedy recovery.
The Kingdoms Foreign Ministry also expressed its condolences to India after the incident.
Arab storytelling tradition makes region ideal for filmmaking: Katara executive
Demand for premium Arabic content that resonates with a global audience is the main driver for production company
Authenticity requires cultural integrity such as maintaining dialect, accents and costumes
Updated 12 June 2025
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Riyadh: The Arab worlds roots in detailed storytelling means that the region is well suited to making movies, according to Hussein Fakhri, chief commercial officer and executive producer for Katara Studios, and the latest guest on The Mayman Show.
Founded in 2018, the Doha-based production powerhouse is behind regionally iconic projects such as the fantasy short film The Lost Chapter of Kelileh & Demneh and the ceremonies for the 2022 FIFA Arab Cup.
Storytelling, I think, is in our DNA, as Arabs generally, right? We come from a long line of storytellers; it is really part of who we are, Fakhri said. For me, the sort of career advancement was very much evolutionary, organic, as I come from an advertising and marketing background.
Before entering the world of filmmaking and immersive storytelling, Hussein started out in Dublin, Ireland, pioneering digital advertising in a market far from his cultural roots. Hussein left the marketing agency life and now leads Kataras mission to produce bold, meaningful stories that resonate with a global audience with an unapologetically Arab perspective.
I had my own advertising agency, and we had so much work that I had to found a film production company to be able to shoot our TV commercials, Fakhri said. I would hire filmmakers, and we started doing short films, more brand films and documentaries, and that just sort of evolved. I just love the craft, although Im not a filmmaker myself, but I just love the business of it.
Part of the work was instrumental in what eventually evolved into Katara Studios, founded by a group of talented filmmakers, he said. Watching them work and watching the kind of stuff that they do just the love for it grew, to be honest.
The need for premium Arabic content that resonates with a global audience is the main driver for what Katara does creatively, he said.
We have a huge audience. We have 500 million Arabic speakers. And we have very little premium content for them. There was a gap there that was spotted and an opportunity to be able to create premium content for this primary audience.
The demand for premium Arabic content and the interest in Arabic culture made for a great recipe for success, he said.
We also have a lot of people around the world that are very interested in our culture, are very interested in our part of the world. And I dont think weve given them enough content to engage with us, and thats what we are trying to do, ultimately.
With a culture as rich and layered as the Arab worlds, authenticity is not simply a goal it is a responsibility for Katara Studios projects, he said, as they aim to bring stories to life with depth, accuracy, and heart, even when they are infused with other styles of filmmaking.
Katara Studios is producing a fantasy Bedouin Western, and according to Fakhri, a balance for this genre experimentation and cultural authenticity is critical to telling a good story and being innovative without losing its Arab essence.
Asked how Bedouin storytelling could be showcased with this approach to experimental filmmaking, Fakhri said: You know, Im so glad you brought up that word because authenticity is the foundation for everything that we try to do. Genuinely, it has to be authentic. Because if it is not authentic if youre trying to please an audience just by throwing stuff in there it shows every time.
Authenticity required cultural integrity such as maintaining dialect, accents, costumes and other small and important details in the presentation and this would then reflect very positively to the film, he said.
You get every element of it right; it really comes through in the final product. So, were very careful to try to be as authentic as possible. And I think weve done that with this project, Fakhri said.
KFSHRC-Riyadh performs ESG on a patient who had previously undergone a kidney transplant. (SPA)
Updated 12 June 2025
Rashid Hassan
Rare kidney operation performed at King Faisal Specialist Hospital
Precise medication management needed for surgery
No stomach incisions, with suture done via the mouth
Updated 12 June 2025
Rashid Hassan
RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh recently performed a rare Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty on a patient who had previously undergone a kidney transplant.
In a statement, KFSHRC said the operation was considered the first of its kind in the region.
It required meticulous management of immunosuppressive medications and the prevention of any complications that could jeopardize the transplanted organ.
This procedure marks a significant advancement in providing safe treatment solutions for transplant recipients, to improve their graft survival and quality of life.
The ESG procedure differs from surgical sleeve gastrectomy in that it requires no abdominal incisions, which is important for transplant patients.
Instead, it uses an endoscope inserted through the mouth to suture the stomach internally, effectively reducing its volume and enabling the patient to lose weight and improve overall health.
The procedure was performed by a multidisciplinary team of experts led by Dr. Ehab Abufarhaneh, consultant in adult transplant gastroenterology and hepatology.
Abufarhaneh told Arab News: Performing endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty on a kidney transplant patient is exceptionally rare and complex due to the need to protect the transplanted organ while carefully managing immunosuppressive therapy.
This procedure provides a safe therapeutic option for transplant recipients, addressing a critical medical challenge and helping preserve graft function through a minimally invasive approach tailored to their condition, Abufarhaneh added.
The team included gastroenterologists, various transplant surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff.
In the statement, the hospital said it was adopting innovative techniques tailored to the unique needs of transplant patients and developing treatment protocols that address post-transplant challenges.
The facility reinforces its position as a regional referral hub for cases beyond the scope of conventional treatment pathways, and as a leading healthcare provider in the region.
It was fulfilling its vision of being the optimal choice for patients supported by an integrated ecosystem of education, research, and clinical excellence that aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, the hospital stated.
The hospital has been ranked by Brand Financing 2025 as first in the Middle East and North Africa, and 15th globally on the list of the worlds top 250 Academic Medical Centers for the third consecutive year.
Additionally, it was included in the Worlds Best Smart Hospitals list for 2025 by Newsweek magazine.
Hadiyah launches program to promote cultural and humanitarian engagement with pilgrims
Updated 12 June 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The Hajj and Mutamers Gift Charitable Association (Hadiyah), based in Makkah, has launched the Let Them Witness the Benefits to offer enriching experiences to pilgrims after completion of the Hajj rituals, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The program aims to build bridges of cultural and humanitarian engagement between pilgrims and Saudi society by hosting pilgrims in Saudi homes, where they experience traditional hospitality and learn about the Kingdoms values, customs and traditions, fostering a sense of closeness and belonging.
The chairman of Hadiyah, Hatem Al-Marzouki, said that the program is one of several initiatives designed to create a lasting positive effect after Hajj by strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties between pilgrims and Saudi society.
Hadiyahs services go beyond hospitality, offering a comprehensive and unforgettable experience that reflects the human values of the Saudi people, he said.
Al-Marzouki said the program is part of an integrated system of high-quality initiatives aligned with the aspirations of Saudi leadership.
According to SPA, these initiatives aim to enhance the pilgrims experience and strengthen the Kingdoms image as a global center for serving and caring for pilgrims, culturally and humanely.