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Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization celebrates 50th anniversary

Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization celebrates 50th anniversary
The Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization hands Saudi deputy minister for international multilateral affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, a medal in thanks to the foreign ministry for its support. (SPA)
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Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization celebrates 50th anniversary

Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization celebrates 50th anniversary
  • Riyadh-based humanitarian organization presents Saudi Foreign Ministry with medal ‘in recognition of the ministry’s support’ over the past 5 decades
  • At the organization’s general assembly this week representatives of national societies are looking at ways to improve cooperation in medical services and humanitarian efforts

RIYADH: The Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization celebrated its 50th anniversary on Thursday. Based in Riyadh, it was founded in 1975 to strengthen cooperation between national societies of the Red Crescent and Red Cross in 21 Arab countries.

The Saudi deputy minister for international multilateral affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, is attending the organization’s general assembly this week on behalf of Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. He accepted a medal, on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “in recognition of the ministry’s support to the organization” since it was founded, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The participants at the meeting this week included representatives of national societies, who explored ways to improve cooperation in ambulance and emergency medical services, and broader humanitarian efforts.

The organization’s secretary-general, Abdullah Al-Muhaidli, thanked Ƶ for its continued support.

He added that over the past 50 years, the role of the organization has grown significantly in the face of recurring crises, armed conflicts and natural disasters in the region.


5,027 Saudis take part in Al-Ahsa public service volunteer program

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5,027 Saudis take part in Al-Ahsa public service volunteer program

5,027 Saudis take part in Al-Ahsa public service volunteer program
  • Volunteers rendered 157,394 hours of service on various activities including public cleanliness, building compliance, event organization, and environmental preservation

AL-AHSA: During the first half of this year, Al-Ahsa municipality enabled 5,027 male and female volunteers to contribute to the implementation of 525 volunteer opportunities related to the municipal and housing sectors, amounting to 157,394 volunteer hours.

This is in line with the objectives of the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing to improve quality of life and humanize cities, in addition to strengthening the goals of sustainable development by activating partnerships with various sectors and individuals, and instilling a culture of volunteerism among them.

Al-Ahsa Mayor Essam bin Abdullatif Al-Mulla explained that the areas of volunteer opportunities included: Public cleanliness, community monitoring, building compliance, event organization, monitoring visual distortions, and environmental preservation. He said that these opportunities achieved an economic return of SR6,346,349 ($1,700,000).

Khalid Al-Arji, general director of the Partnerships and Community Responsibility Administration, said that enabling male and female volunteers in municipal volunteering fell within the municipality’s objectives to enhance its role as a government sector in serving the community and developing human resources, stemming from the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
 


Conference in Makkah promotes academic, intellectual values 

Conference in Makkah promotes academic, intellectual values 
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Conference in Makkah promotes academic, intellectual values 

Conference in Makkah promotes academic, intellectual values 

MAKKAH: Umm Al-Qura University wrapped up its three-day conference examining “Universities’ Responsibility in Promoting Values and Intellectual Awareness,” which ran from Aug. 25-27 on campus. Makkah Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz attended the event.

The academic gathering attracted significant participation from attendees who engaged in workshops, panel discussions and scholarly sessions throughout the three-day program.

Conference proceedings included 14 research presentations delivered across five sessions, complemented by two workshops and two discussion forums led by distinguished experts and field specialists. The event involved more than 40 governmental and private organizations representing various regions of the Kingdom.

It resulted in several recommendations that are expected to strengthen value systems and advance intellectual consciousness within Saudi academic institutions.
 


Naval diplomacy: Indian naval ships visit Jeddah

Naval diplomacy: Indian naval ships visit Jeddah
Updated 28 August 2025

Naval diplomacy: Indian naval ships visit Jeddah

Naval diplomacy: Indian naval ships visit Jeddah
  • INS visit is testament to the deepening of bilateral defense ties in recent years: Indian ambassador
  • INS Tamal, a multi-role frigate, and INS Surat, a guided missile destroyer, berthed at the Jeddah Islamic Port from Aug. 27-28

RIYADH: Saudi and Indian officials, as well as members of the local Indian community, gave a warm welcome to INS Tamal and Surat as the Indian naval ships arrived in Jeddah for a port call on Wednesday.

INS Tamal, a multi-role frigate, and INS Surat, a guided missile destroyer, berthed at the Jeddah Islamic Port from Aug. 27-28 as part of regular naval exchanges between India and Ƶ, the Indian Embassy said on Thursday.

INS Tamal has recently been commissioned in Russia and is on its way to India. It is also the last warship to be imported by the Indian Navy.

Indian ambassador Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan told Arab News: “I am delighted to welcome the two Indian naval ships to the historic port city of Jeddah. Their visit is a testament to the deepening of bilateral defense ties in recent years. Particularly, Ƶ being one of India’s largest maritime neighbors, our cooperation in the military domain has made steady progress, with a range of joint activities and exchanges between our navies.

“As strategic partners, our two countries are committed to further expand military to military cooperation,” he said.

During the state visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Jeddah in April 2025, a new ministerial committee on defense cooperation was created to consolidate and strengthen the defense partnership, the ambassador said. 

“In fact, just today we had a very important meeting under this committee held in New Delhi, called the JCDC, where concerned DGs in our defense ministries reviewed various aspects of our defense partnership,” Khan told Arab News.

The program during the port call featured a range of official engagements, including interaction with the Western Fleet, Royal Saudi Naval Forces leadership and director general, Saudi Border Guards, Makkah region, familiarization of operations and procedures at the Jeddah Maritime Rescue Coordination Center, and a football match with Royal Saudi Naval Forces, culminating in a passage exercise on departure.

The Indian ambassador hosted a dinner reception for Saudi guests and the local diaspora on board INS Tamal on Thursday evening.

India and Ƶ share comprehensive defense relations, in which naval cooperation is an important component.

The navies of India and Ƶ have previously held joint maritime exercises — Al-Mohed Al-Hindi in 2021 and 2023.

Earlier this year, the first round of navy-to-navy staff talks were also conducted. Exchange of naval officers and cadets for training and capacity-building takes place regularly.

Recently, a delegation of Royal Saudi Naval Forces visited IFC-IOR (Information Fusion Center — Indian Ocean Region) in Gurugram, India, for a study tour.


Humain’s Arabic LLM a ‘transformative leap in Arabic AI development,’ deputy CEO tells Arab News

Humain’s Arabic LLM a ‘transformative leap in Arabic AI development,’ deputy CEO tells Arab News
Updated 28 August 2025

Humain’s Arabic LLM a ‘transformative leap in Arabic AI development,’ deputy CEO tells Arab News

Humain’s Arabic LLM a ‘transformative leap in Arabic AI development,’ deputy CEO tells Arab News
  • Ƶ taking all necessary steps to become a global AI powerhouse, says Yasser Al-Onaizan
  • Humain launched to develop Arabic large language models and establish the Kingdom as a global hub for AI innovation and leadership

RIYADH: The new Saudi-made Arabic artificial intelligence large language model launched by PIF-backed Humain represents a “transformative leap” for the technology, the firm’s deputy CEO has told Arab News.

Yasser Al-Onaizan, also Humain’s president for data and AI models, told Arab News how the ALLAM 34B large language model was built on the largest known Arab language dataset.

The ALLAM chat is Humain’s first application in its AI suite and is powered by an Arabic model called ALLAM 34B. It is built in Ƶ by Saudis and was launched at an event in Riyadh on Tuesday.  

“We are confident that Ƶ is taking all the necessary steps to become a global AI powerhouse, and Humain is proud to be at the forefront of this transformation. Our vision aligns strategically with the Kingdom’s ambitious national strategy, where we’re not just participants, but we are actively shaping the future of AI,” Al-Onaizan said.

ALLAM was independently ranked as the world’s most advanced Arabic-first AI model. While powering Arabic chat for customers, the model also has applications for enterprise, government services and financial systems.

“Built on over 500 billion Arabic tokens and supported by hundreds of domain experts, ALLAM delivers a truly bilingual AI system that maintains cultural authenticity while meeting the demands of both everyday users and enterprise applications,” Al-Onaizan said. 

Building the platform presented a unique set of challenges for developers, including a scarcity of high-quality Arabic training data. 

“However,” said Al-Onaizan, “we’ve turned this challenge into an opportunity through our innovative approach to data curation and governance, which was a ‘built from scratch’ solution.”

The company has established rigorous data collection and validation processes, which Al-Onaizan says ensures that training meets quality standards.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched Humain in May. The artificial intelligence company was launched to develop Arabic large language models and establish the Kingdom as a global hub for AI innovation and leadership. 

Backed by the Public Investment Fund, Humain will operate across the entire AI value chain as an integrated technology firm, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 


Palestinians in Gaza give thanks for Saudi aid 

Palestinians in Gaza give thanks for Saudi aid 
Updated 28 August 2025

Palestinians in Gaza give thanks for Saudi aid 

Palestinians in Gaza give thanks for Saudi aid 
  • One recipient of the emergency aid said that Ƶ has never failed to support the Palestinian people
  • One woman who received supplies said that she and others are sheltering in a Gaza school built by the Kingdom in 2007

RIYADH: Palestinians in Gaza have expressed deep gratitude to Ƶ after its aid agency dispatched urgent supplies to combat the famine gripping the enclave.

One person who received aid extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to the Saudi leadership and people after receiving food assistance from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center. The aid helped ease his suffering, he said, according to a press release issued by KSrelief.

Another recipient of the emergency aid said that Ƶ has never failed to support the Palestinian people, and has stood by them through the harshest circumstances. The Kingdom has also stepped in to supply Palestinians’ essential needs for food supplies, particularly when Israel’s blockade limited the entry of food, medicine, fuel, water and electricity, leading to famine, they said.

One woman who received supplies said that she and others are sheltering in a Gaza school built by the Kingdom in 2007. The building now houses orphans, widows of martyrs and many displaced families have who lost their homes.

She expressed her appreciation to Ƶ for its continued support of Palestinians in Gaza.

The KSrelief press release said that beneficiaries voiced their appreciation of the aid provided by the Saudi leadership, government and people to Palestinians.