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KSrelief distributes 350 food baskets in Bangladesh

The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world. (SPA)
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The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world. (SPA)
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The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world. (SPA)
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Updated 09 March 2025

KSrelief distributes 350 food baskets in Bangladesh

KSrelief distributes 350 food baskets in Bangladesh
  • The fourth phase of the “Etaam” Ramadan Project aims to distribute 390,109 food baskets across 27 countries during Ramadan

DHAKA: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center recently distributed 350 food baskets in Dhaka’s Lalmonirhat district, benefiting 350 families. The move came as part of this year’s “Etaam” Ramadan Food Basket Project in Bangladesh.

Additionally, the center distributed 19 food baskets in the city of Moadamiyet Al-Sham, located in the countryside of Damascus, benefiting 19 families and 98 individuals.

The fourth phase of the “Etaam” Ramadan Project aims to distribute 390,109 food baskets across 27 countries during Ramadan. This initiative will benefit 2,304,104 individuals, with the total cost exceeding SR67 million ($17.86 million).

In another effort, KSrelief recently delivered a gift from Ƶ to Equatorial Guinea. The gift, which included 25 tonnes of dates, was presented to the president of the country’s Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Juan Zakaria Ondo, in the capital city of Malabo.

The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world.


Saudi FM arrives in Manama to lead Saudi-Bahraini coordination council meeting

Saudi FM arrives in Manama to lead Saudi-Bahraini coordination council meeting
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Saudi FM arrives in Manama to lead Saudi-Bahraini coordination council meeting

Saudi FM arrives in Manama to lead Saudi-Bahraini coordination council meeting

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, arrived in Manama on Tuesday to chair the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Bahraini Coordination Council.

He was recieved by Abdullatif Al-Zayani, Bahraini Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairy, Ambassador of Ƶ to Bahrain at Bahrain International Airport.


Saudi initiative dismantles 1,319 mines in Yemen during past week

Saudi initiative dismantles 1,319 mines in Yemen during past week
Updated 06 October 2025

Saudi initiative dismantles 1,319 mines in Yemen during past week

Saudi initiative dismantles 1,319 mines in Yemen during past week
  • Since 2014, Project Masam has removed 517,818 mines and other explosive devices deployed in the country by the Houthis and other militants

LONDON: During the first week of October, Project Masam, Ƶ’s effort to clear mines in Yemen, dismantled 1,319 explosive devices planted by the Houthis and other militant groups.

The initiative, launched by Saudi aid agency KSrelief in 2014 to prevent deaths and injuries among innocent civilians in the country, has now cleared a total of 517,818 mines and other explosive devices, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The project also provides mine-removal training and equipment for local engineers, as well as support for Yemenis who have been injured by such devices.

The clearing of mines from villages, roads and areas around schools facilitates the safe movement of civilians and delivery of humanitarian aid, the agency added.


All visa holders now eligible to perform Umrah: Ministry of Hajj and Umrah

All visa holders now eligible to perform Umrah: Ministry of Hajj and Umrah
Updated 06 October 2025

All visa holders now eligible to perform Umrah: Ministry of Hajj and Umrah

All visa holders now eligible to perform Umrah: Ministry of Hajj and Umrah

RIYADH: All Muslims holding a valid visa for Ƶ can now perform Umrah, according to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

“Planning to visit Ƶ and perform Umrah? You can perform Umrah rituals with any type of entry visa,” the ministry said on X.

“To facilitate the performance of Umrah for the guests of Allah, all visa holders are allowed to perform the rituals. This includes: personal and family visit visas, transit/stopover visa, work visa, tourist evisa, and other visa types,” it said.

“For a smooth Umrah journey, visit the Nusuk Umrah platform, choose the suitable package, and get your Umrah visa instantly,” it added.

The decision reinforces Ƶ’s efforts to make pilgrimage travel simpler and inclusive for all.

It also highlights a significant step in simplifying procedures for pilgrims and broadening access to Umrah services, fulfilling the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Muslim worshippers reach to touch the golden doors of the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest shrine, while performing the Umrah pilgrimage circumambulation, or tawaf, circling seven times around it at the Grand Mosque in Makkah on Sep. 6, 2023. (AFP/File Photo)

The ministry noted that this step reflects the Kingdom’s ongoing commitment to facilitating the arrival of Muslims from around the world to perform their rituals with ease and tranquility.

It recently launched the Nusuk Umrah platform for those wishing to perform Umrah directly, enabling users to select a suitable package and obtain Umrah permits electronically with ease.

The integrated digital platform also allows beneficiaries to book services and choose timings flexibly.

Praising the announcement Ahmed Peshkar, an Indian businessman in Riyadh, told Arab News: “It’s a welcome decision which reflect(s) the keenness of the Saudi government to enable Muslims holding all types of visa(s) to visit the Holy Mosque and perform their rituals in a safe and spiritual environment, while providing high-quality services that enrich the Umrah performers’ experience and ease their faith journey.

“It also underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to enabling Muslims from all over the world to perform their Umrah with ease. It is designed to make Umrah more accessible and to support the Kingdom’s long-term vision of positioning itself as a global destination for spiritual tourism.”


Prince Saud bin Turki opens Saudi Elenex 2025 in Riyadh

Prince Saud bin Turki opens Saudi Elenex 2025 in Riyadh
Updated 06 October 2025

Prince Saud bin Turki opens Saudi Elenex 2025 in Riyadh

Prince Saud bin Turki opens Saudi Elenex 2025 in Riyadh
  • More than 160 companies from 13 countries showcasing latest technologies in electricity, energy, and related sectors
  • Event coincides with major investments in Kingdom’s energy, infrastructure sectors

RIYADH: Prince Saud bin Turki bin Faisal on Monday opened the 26th Elenex event at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.

The event focuses on the electricity, air conditioning, ventilation, lighting, and home appliances sectors.

Running from Oct. 6-8, the exhibition features more than 160 companies from 13 countries showcasing the latest technologies in electricity, energy, and related sectors.

Prince Saud, who is also chairman on the board of Riyadh Exhibitions Company, said the event highlighted the Kingdom’s transition toward cleaner and more efficient energy solutions and supported collaboration between local and international firms in line with national development goals.

The exhibition coincides with major investments in Ƶ’s energy and infrastructure sectors, which aim to generate 50 percent of the country’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

It also includes a conference bringing together public and private sector experts to discuss energy trends, infrastructure projects, and market developments.


Ƶ at the frontier of digital health and education, experts say

Ƶ at the frontier of digital health and education, experts say
Updated 06 October 2025

Ƶ at the frontier of digital health and education, experts say

Ƶ at the frontier of digital health and education, experts say
  • “Ƶ is doing very well in digital education and digital health, as well as in digital work and training,” Abdulaal said

RIYADH: Ƶ is making strong progress in digital health and education, with data highlighting key advancements in the Kingdom’s transformation toward a digital-based economy under Vision 2030.

According to the Digital Economy Navigator, a global framework that measures countries’ digital maturity, the Kingdom scored 91.2 in digital for health and education, and 83.1 in workforce training.

Speaking to Arab News, Alaa Abdulaal, chief of digital economy foresight at the Riyadh-headquartered Digital Cooperation Organization, said the Kingdom is highlighted as one of the fastest transforming digital economies, with strengths in digital aspects.

“Ƶ is doing very well in digital education and digital health, as well as in digital work and training,” Abdulaal said. “(The Kingdom) is considered among the frontier countries in terms of maturity level across these pillars.”

She added that the Digital Economy Navigator is both a measurement and guidance tool, helping countries identify their areas of strength and the sectors that require further development.

“The Digital Economy Navigator is a tool that would help countries understand where they stand from a digital-economy maturity perspective,” she said.

Ƶ’s strong foundation in digital regulation has also supported its rapid transformation, Abdulaal said.

“From a regulation perspective, Ƶ’s score is considered very good,” she added. “They are developing a lot of regulations that are enabling a very strong environment for prosperity, but also with the acceleration of the digital economy and the quick acceleration development in technology, there is always room (for) doing better from a regulation perspective.”

While the Kingdom’s performance in education, health and workforce development is among the strongest globally, Abdulaal said digital innovation remains an area requiring greater focus.

“Still digital innovation needs a lot of investment and a lot of focus, not only in Saudi, but as I said, across a lot of countries that we have assessed.

“It needs a lot of investment research and development. The uncertainty that is behind innovation also may cause a fear in investment in innovation, but as we see with the acceleration of the technology, we see that the need of the research and development areas is really helping in accelerating the growth of the digital economy.”

She said that the framework draws data from both primary and secondary sources, including surveying an average of 500 participants per country, to capture the lived experiences of citizens.

“It means that people have a say in how mature their digital economy is; it reflects their perspective as beneficiaries and contributors,” Abdulaal added.

“We took the societal aspect into consideration as an important pillar in the digital economy. And with this framework, it will help understand where you stand and how you move forward.”

Abdulaal highlighted how human capital development is the foundation of a resilient digital economy.

“Human capital is one of the main pillars of the digital economy,” she said. “When you look at the enabler dimension, there is a pillar called digital capabilities, which is really focused on how much each country is investing in upskilling and reskilling their society with the right skills.”

She added that countries including Ƶ are performing well in digital literacy but must now prepare for a more advanced phase of transformation.

“We are in an era (of) AI, Internet of Things. You hear about quantum computing, you hear about all of those digital and technology advancements. We need to make sure that our society is equipped with the right skills that will enable them to be part of this.”