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DCO chief meets Palestinian, Syrian ministers in Riyadh

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Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization Deemah Al-Yahya meets Palestinian Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Abdul Razeq Natshe in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization Deemah Al-Yahya meets Syria’s Minister of Communications and Technology Abdel Salam Heikal in Riyadh. (SPA)
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DCO chief meets Palestinian, Syrian ministers in Riyadh

DCO chief meets Palestinian, Syrian ministers in Riyadh
  • Meeting focused on enhancing cooperation between the organization and Palestine in digital economy development
  • Al-Yahya also held talks with Syrian Minister of Communications and Technology Abdel Salam Heikal

RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization Deemah Al-Yahya received Palestinian Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Abdul Razeq Natshe and his delegation at the organization’s headquarters in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation between the organization and Palestine in digital economy development, supporting innovation, inclusive growth and opening new opportunities in the digital sector.

Al-Yahya highlighted the organization’s commitment to Palestine’s digital transformation, praising national efforts toward economic openness.

She emphasized building partnerships that expand market access, attract investments and bridge digital divides, particularly through initiatives such as Digital Foreign Direct Investment.

Natshe and his delegation commended the organization’s evidence-based, data-driven approach in advancing digital growth among member states and its platforms that enable knowledge sharing, performance measurement and connecting emerging digital systems globally.

Both sides highlighted the importance of a robust digital ecosystem that supports entrepreneurs, empowers youth and creates opportunities for cross-border integration.

They also highlighted exchanging best practices and expertise between member states and Palestine to advance digital transformation, share knowledge and support regional digital development.

They agreed to continue coordination and explore practical areas of cooperation to boost the digital economy and enhance regional collaboration.

In a separate meeting, Al-Yahya also held talks with Syrian Minister of Communications and Technology Abdel Salam Heikal.

The two sides highlighted the importance of exchanging best practices and expertise between the organization’s member states and Syria.

They discussed the organization’s support approach and its role in connecting Syria to a broader network of global digital stakeholders.

The Digital Cooperation Organization confirmed its readiness to assist the Syrian Arab Republic in its digital transformation and commended the country’s national efforts toward economic openness.

Al-Yahya said that the organization is committed to supporting regional digital transformation and building a sustainable ecosystem that empowers individuals and entrepreneurs.

She added that dialogue and cooperation with countries like Syria are essential to fulfilling the organization’s mission of enabling digital prosperity for all.


KSrelief, Kyrgyz officials discuss humanitarian ties

KSrelief, Kyrgyz officials discuss humanitarian ties
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KSrelief, Kyrgyz officials discuss humanitarian ties

KSrelief, Kyrgyz officials discuss humanitarian ties
  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah met with Kyrgyz Ambassador Ulukbek Maripov in Riyadh
  • Maripov praised the Saudi aid agency’s efforts in assisting those in need worldwide

RIYADH: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, met with Kyrgyz Ambassador to Ƶ Ulukbek Maripov in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The two officials discussed issues of mutual interest related to humanitarian and relief affairs, as well as ways to support humanitarian work in Kyrgyzstan.

Maripov praised the Saudi aid agency’s efforts in assisting those in need worldwide, the SPA added.

KSrelief has implemented 3,632 projects worth more than $8.1 billion in 108 countries. These initiatives have been carried out in cooperation with 328 local, regional, and international partners since the agency’s inception in May 2015.

According to a recent KSrelief report, the countries and territories that benefited the most from the agency’s projects were Yemen ($4.6 billion), Syria ($532 million), Palestine ($530 million), and Somalia ($248 million).

The programs cover food security, early recovery, water, sanitation and hygiene, health, camp coordination, education, protection, emergency aid, and nutrition.


Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunities in lime industry

Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunities in lime industry
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Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunities in lime industry

Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunities in lime industry

Riyadh: “Lomi Hasawi,” an exhibition dedicated to the lime fruit of Ƶ’s Al-Ahsa region, attracted crowds of visitors, businessmen, and officials from the Kingdom and other Gulf countries.

The exhibition aims to present limes from Al-Ahsa — one of the governorate’s key agricultural products after dates — highlight the product’s derivatives, and encourage investment in related industries.

Organized by the Al-Ahsa Chamber in collaboration with the Al-Ahsa Development Authority, the exhibition runs until Sept. 6 and features 73 pavilions displaying innovative lime-based products.

The event also hosts youth initiatives and booths for artisans and families in the cottage industry, attracting strong visitor interest and engagement, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Over three days, the exhibition held the “Lomithon” hackathon in partnership with King Faisal University, where more than 60 entrepreneurs presented 14 projects to enhance the value of lime and create economic opportunities.

Interactive events include a live cooking platform with prominent chefs from the Kingdom and Gulf region, along with tourist programs and handicraft workshops, the SPA added.

Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr, the governor of Al-Ahsa, inaugurated the exhibition on Aug. 21, highlighting the governorate’s competitive advantages and promising investment opportunities.

The Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, known as Reef Saudi, is participating as a gold sponsor of the exhibition.

Reef Saudi spokesman Majed Al-Buraikan said the program, which supports producers, provided SR342,000 ($91,000) to the lime sector in the Eastern Province, benefiting 89 farmers.

This support has increased lime production to more than 122,400 tonnes, Al-Buraikan added.

The fruit sector is a key focus for Reef Saudi, which aims to diversify local agriculture, improve efficiency, and contribute to self-sufficiency, in line with Vision 2030, according to SPA.

Al-Buraikan highlighted the high economic value of Al-Ahsa’s limes, its strong marketing potential, and its role in processing industries.

He added that Reef Saudi empowers small farmers by developing their tools and skills, thereby boosting incomes and economic returns.


UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh

RIYADH: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday, where he was received at King Khalid International Airport by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The visit highlights the close ties between the United Arab Emirates and Ƶ, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Both leaders expected to discuss regional developments and ways to strengthening bilateral cooperation.

 

 


Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom

Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom
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Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom

Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom

Riyadh: The National Greening Program is making significant progress in environmental sustainability, aligned with the Saudi Green Initiative’s goal of planting 10 billion trees.

To achieve this, the program has introduced a mobile lab, a key tool that improves the efficiency and quality of afforestation efforts, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

The lab conducts on-site analyses of soil, water, and plants, while monitoring environmental factors such as humidity and plant health.

By providing real-time data, it enables faster, more accurate decisions, improving seedling success rates, reducing losses, and lowering costs.

The data is instantly linked to the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification databases, the SPA reported.

This technology is a vital step toward rehabilitating 40 million hectares of land and combating desertification, reinforcing the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.


Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals

Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals
Updated 03 September 2025

Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals

Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla signed a memorandum of understanding with the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority to strengthen collaboration on environmental issues.

The partnership will focus on advancing best practices in public development, biodiversity conservation, environmental sustainability and community engagement in AlUla, contributing to a strong national framework for natural resource protection, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The MoU promotes the exchange of institutional expertise in biodiversity conservation and social affairs management, supporting national development and reflecting both parties’ commitment to local and national progress.

It covers collaboration among specialized government entities and supports frameworks for biodiversity protection and integrated sustainability, aligned with AlUla’s vision and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan.