Saudi space agency, Axiom Space sign development agreement 

Saudi space agency, Axiom Space sign development agreement 
The agreement was signed during a specialized Saudi delegations’s visit to the US headed by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha. (SPA)
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Updated 01 December 2023
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Saudi space agency, Axiom Space sign development agreement 

Saudi space agency, Axiom Space sign development agreement 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Space Agency and Axiom Space signed an agreement to develop Saudi talent in the field of space.

Axiom Space, a company specializing in developing human spaceflight technologies, will provide training and on-the-job opportunities, in addition to exchanging knowledge, skills and expertise in the fields of human spaceflight.

The agreement was signed during a specialized Saudi delegations’s visit to the US headed by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha.

This memorandum is expected to enhance educational and professional development opportunities for students and employees, deepen cooperation and maximize mutual benefit between the two sides, the Saudi Press Agency said.


Saudi ambassador pays tribute to Hiroshima and Nagasaki ‘epic story’

Saudi ambassador pays tribute to Hiroshima and Nagasaki ‘epic story’
Updated 10 August 2024
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Saudi ambassador pays tribute to Hiroshima and Nagasaki ‘epic story’

Saudi ambassador pays tribute to Hiroshima and Nagasaki ‘epic story’

NAGASAKI: Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr said that he was honored to represent the Kingdom for the first time at the peace memorial ceremonies this week in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in memory of the atomic bombs dropped on both cities 79 years ago.

“It was both a privilege and an honor to attend the ceremonies. I admire how both cities have turned a tragic historical event in which two cities were destroyed, and many human souls perished, into a profound message of peace and hope to the world and humanity,” Binzagr told Arab News Japan.

Binzagr stressed the need for global responsibility in eliminating weapons of mass destruction. “We must not forget the horrors of these weapons,” he said, “and we must all unite in our efforts to rid the world of them without any exceptions or excuses.”

During his visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Saudi Ambassador Binzagr was deeply moved by the survivors’ stories of loss and tragedy. Their resilience, he said, is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of learning from our past.

“At a time when many conflicts are escalating in many regions around the world, we must all stand for fundamental resolutions that honor human dignity, ensure justice for all, and support ecosystems that bring opportunity and growth,” the Saudi ambassador said.

Binzagr said that humanity must use wisdom in ensuring dialogue and bridge-building, not destruction and extension.

“I deeply respect what I saw as a message of forgiveness and reconciliation from Japan’s Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Wisdom rests in remembering our painful memories, not to preserve them but to transcend them into something better. In particular, the children’s message was impressive. It reflected that the Hibakusha memories inspired the new generations of children to be part of building a better world.”

He thanked the Japanese organizers in both cities and “the many volunteers who made the experience profound and enriching. Their dedication and hard work were instrumental in making this experience so meaningful and impactful, and for that, we are truly grateful.”


KSrelief distributes food aid in Yemen, Sudan, and Lebanon

KSrelief distributes food aid in Yemen, Sudan, and Lebanon
Updated 10 August 2024
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KSrelief distributes food aid in Yemen, Sudan, and Lebanon

KSrelief distributes food aid in Yemen, Sudan, and Lebanon

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency, KSrelief, secured food aid for vulnerable individuals and families in crisis-stricken Yemen, Sudan, and Lebanon, state news agency SPA reported on Friday.
In Yemen, KSrelief distributed 1,795 food parcels to 1,795 individuals of the neediest families across several governorates, as part of the 2024 Yemen Food Assistance Distribution Project, which benefited 12,565 individuals so far.
Beneficiaries in Yemen’s Al-Jawf governorate received 2,539 food baskets.
The nationwide efforts were part of Saudi Arabia’s objectives to distribute food aid to 253,659 people in need in nine Yemeni governorates this year.
KSrelief continued implementing the Al-Amal Charitable Bakery project in Akkar Governorate and Al-Minieh District, North of Lebanon.
In its fifth phase, the project distributed between July 25 and 31, some 25,000 bags of bread to needy Syrians, Palestinians and Lebanese, benefiting 12,500 families.
In Sudan, the agency handed out 1,256 shelter and personal care kits to displaced families, benefiting 3,611 individuals as part of the Emergency Shelter Assistance Project for the Republic of Sudan.


KSrelief continues medical projects in Indonesia, Lebanon and Cambodia

KSrelief continues medical projects in Indonesia, Lebanon and Cambodia
Updated 10 August 2024
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KSrelief continues medical projects in Indonesia, Lebanon and Cambodia

KSrelief continues medical projects in Indonesia, Lebanon and Cambodia

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief continued its medical aid projects in Indonesia, Lebanon and Cambodia, state news agency SPA reported on Friday.

The initiative in Indonesia provided patients in need with open heart surgery and catheterization procedures. 

Meanwhile in Lebanon KSrelief provided 5,817 medical services to 2,396 Syrian refugees living in a host community in Akkar.

In Cambodia, the Saudi aid agency concluded its medical project for facial and jaw surgeries and head and neck tumors in Phnom Penh.

KSrelief’s medical team conducted 69 specialized surgical operations during the campaign, including the removal of benign and cancerous tumors in the mouth, face, and jaw areas. Facial and jaw reconstruction surgeries were successful.


Saudi women in Najran weave success in wicker revival

Saudi women in Najran weave success in wicker revival
Updated 10 August 2024
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Saudi women in Najran weave success in wicker revival

Saudi women in Najran weave success in wicker revival

NAJRAN: A group of 15 Saudi women in the Kingdom's southwest is mastering the art of wicker weaving, thanks to a training program organized by the Herfa institute of handicrafts. The month-long course, which runs until August 27, aims to preserve and promote this traditional craft.

Trainees have honed their skills in creating a variety of wicker products, including baskets, bags, and decorative items. 

Wicker weaving has deep roots in Najran, with locals utilizing the region’s abundant palm trees for centuries. (SPA)

Instructor Masouma Al-Hamdan emphasized the importance of preserving this cultural heritage and the economic potential of the wicker industry.

“We are teaching women the entire process, from harvesting palm fibers to weaving intricate designs,” said Al-Hamdan. She added that the goal is to empower these women as entrepreneurs and to revitalize this ancient craft.
 
Wicker weaving has deep roots in Najran, with locals utilizing the region’s abundant palm trees for centuries. The craft has experienced a resurgence in recent years, thanks to government support and growing interest in sustainable and handmade products.
 


Saudi Arabia offers condolences after tragic Brazil plane crash

Saudi Arabia offers condolences after tragic Brazil plane crash
Updated 10 August 2024
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Saudi Arabia offers condolences after tragic Brazil plane crash

Saudi Arabia offers condolences after tragic Brazil plane crash

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Friday extended condolences to Brazil after a passenger plane crashed in Sao Paulo region, killing all 61 people on board.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement expressing sympathy to the relatives of the deceased, and to the federal republic over the tragic incident.
The aircraft, operated by Voepass airline, was traveling from Cascavel to Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos international airport.
Media images showed the plane spiralling out of control before plummeting.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva confirmed that there were no survivors.
The airline said it was cooperating with authorities to investigate what happened and is assisting the relatives of those who died.