Saudi Arabia, World Bank discuss stronger digital economy growth partnership

Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha meets with a delegation from the World Bank Group. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha meets with a delegation from the World Bank Group. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, World Bank discuss stronger digital economy growth partnership

Saudi Arabia, World Bank discuss stronger digital economy growth partnership

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha met with a delegation from the Executive Board of the World Bank Group in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The minister discussed strengthening partnership and cooperation with the World Bank in developing digital economy policies and digital government, promoting innovation, and adopting artificial intelligences.

He said that progress achieved under Vision 2030 was reflected in the World Bank’s Digital Government Index, which placed the Kingdom third in the world.

Saudi Arabia has also seen a rise in the number of skilled digital workers in the sector from 150,000 to 354,000 men and women, along with an increase in women’s participation from 7 percent to 35 percent, which is higher than the average of the G20, the EU, and Silicon Valley, he added.

Al-Swaha highlighted the Kingdom’s efforts to digitize and transform government business and services to the cloud, a move that has attracted $4.4 billion in investment from major international companies to establish cloud service areas in 2023 alone.

Saudi Arabia has also stimulated innovation and enabled digital entrepreneurship to become the first destination for venture capital in the region, with funding of almost $1 billion.

The visiting World Bank delegation also met with a team from the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen to review the joint transport development projects being implemented in the country.

The Saudi team outlined the program’s development projects and initiatives aimed at improving education, health care, water, energy, transportation, agriculture and fisheries, and capacity building of government institutions across Yemen.


Saudi crown prince congratulates South African president on re-election during call

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday. (File/SPA/AFP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday. (File/SPA/AFP)
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Saudi crown prince congratulates South African president on re-election during call

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday. (File/SPA/AFP)
  • The leaders discussed relations between their countries and ways to enhance and develop them in a number of areas
  • A number of topics of common interest were also reviewed

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the phone call, Prince Mohammed renewed his congratulations to Ramaphosa on his re-election as president.

The crown prince had previously congratulated the president shortly after he was re-elected for a second time in June via a cable of congratulations.

The leaders also discussed relations between their countries and ways to enhance and develop them in a number of areas. A number of topics of common interest were also reviewed.


Canadian falcon farm joins Riyadh auction

Canada’s John Lejeune Falcon Farm is taking part in the Saudi International Falcon Breeders Auction for the first time.
Canada’s John Lejeune Falcon Farm is taking part in the Saudi International Falcon Breeders Auction for the first time.
Updated 12 August 2024
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Canadian falcon farm joins Riyadh auction

Canada’s John Lejeune Falcon Farm is taking part in the Saudi International Falcon Breeders Auction for the first time.
  • The event is being hosted by the Saudi Falcons Club from Aug. 5-24 at its headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh
  • The Canadian farm’s owner, John Lejeune Jr., said that the auction’s global reputation was a major incentive for him to bring 38 of his most distinguished falcons to the event

RIYADH: Canada’s John Lejeune Falcon Farm is taking part in the Saudi International Falcon Breeders Auction for the first time.

The event is being hosted by the Saudi Falcons Club from Aug. 5-24 at its headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh.

The Canadian farm’s owner, John Lejeune Jr., said that the auction’s global reputation was a major incentive for him to bring 38 of his most distinguished falcons to the event.

Support from the Saudi Falcons Club also played a role in his decision to attend, he added.

The club provided guidance on the transportation of falcons from Canada to the Kingdom, as well as detailed care instructions to ensure their safe arrival at the auction.

Omar Al-Raqabi, the company’s sales agent, said that the farm focuses not only on breeding, but also on conserving sought-after falcon genes.

The prices of the farm’s falcons vary depending on weight and size, he added.

The auction is bringing together falconers and falcon breeders from around the world. It serves as a platform to exchange knowledge and experiences, highlighting the Saudi Falcons Club’s commitment to preserving the heritage of falconry.

The club is also striving to solidify Saudi Arabia’s status as a global destination for falconers.


Jeddah, Japan art museum attracts over 52,000 visitors

Jeddah, Japan art museum attracts over 52,000 visitors
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Jeddah, Japan art museum attracts over 52,000 visitors

Jeddah, Japan art museum attracts over 52,000 visitors
  • ‘teamLab Borderless’ museum is collaboration with Japanese art collective

JEDDAH: The “teamLab Borderless” museum, a collaboration between Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Culture and Japanese art collective teamLab, has attracted 52,500 visitors since its June 10 opening, with tickets sold out until Aug. 15.

The museum reflects the ministry’s commitment to preserving the Kingdom’s heritage while embracing innovative global artistic and cultural expressions, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The director general of the Jeddah Historic District Program, Abdulaziz bin Ibrahim Al-Issa, emphasized the significance of the collaboration.

Al-Issa said that with the support of Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the museum helps to strengthen the region’s position as a global tourist destination.

The “teamLab Borderless” museum features over 80 interactive digital art installations across 10,000 sq. meters. Its sections include “Borderless World,” “Light Sculpture,” “Athletics Forest,” “Future Park,” “Forest of Lamps,” “EN TEA HOUSE,” and “Sketch Factory.”

The museum’s innovative lighting design enhances the artworks displayed on dark, often mirrored floors, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere.

Choosing the Jeddah Historic District for the museum aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, the SPA reported.


Islamic coalition fighting terrorism hosts Ethiopian officials in Riyadh

The head of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition receives the Ethiopian military attache in Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.
The head of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition receives the Ethiopian military attache in Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.
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Islamic coalition fighting terrorism hosts Ethiopian officials in Riyadh

The head of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition receives the Ethiopian military attache in Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.
  • Delegation briefed on coalition’s key activities

RIYADH: Maj. Gen. Mohammed Al-Moghedi, the secretary-general of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, received Maj. Gen. Seid Tikuye, the Ethiopian military attache in Saudi Arabia, and his accompanying delegation in Riyadh on Monday.

The delegation was briefed on the coalition’s key activities and its approach to combating terrorism, which focuses on four main areas: intellectual, the media, counter-terrorism financing, and military.

The officials looked at the coalition’s publications, studies, and research related to these areas. They went on to visit the situation assessment room — responsible for monitoring, analysis, and follow-up operations — and examined the terrorism measurement indicators used to investigate terrorist events and groups worldwide.

The visiting delegation praised the professional techniques and methodologies used to assess the dimensions and strategies of extremist groups, as well as the coalition’s efforts in serving member states and coordinating efforts.

Al-Moghedi thanked the delegation and praised Ethiopia’s significant efforts in its fight against terrorism.

He expressed hope that Ethiopia would join the coalition and work alongside member states in combating terrorism and extremism.


Saudi Arabia marks International Youth Day with empowerment focus

International Youth Day is held annually on Aug. 12 to mark the contribution of youth to the development of society. (@HRSD_SA) 
International Youth Day is held annually on Aug. 12 to mark the contribution of youth to the development of society. (@HRSD_SA) 
Updated 12 August 2024
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Saudi Arabia marks International Youth Day with empowerment focus

International Youth Day is held annually on Aug. 12 to mark the contribution of youth to the development of society. (@HRSD_SA) 
  • People aged 15-39 largest segment of population
  • Key to economic, societal progress, says ministry 

RIYADH: The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development is marking International Youth Day by emphasizing the Kingdom’s commitment to empowering the nation’s young people. 

International Youth Day is held annually on Aug. 12 to mark the contribution of youth to the development of society and raise awareness of issues affecting them. 

This year’s global theme is “From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development,” which recognizes how technology is reshaping the world.

In a statement on Aug. 12, the ministry stated that under its theme of “Our Youth is our Wealth,” the government has developed 20 initiatives to empower young people.

These fall under the country’s Youth Development Strategy, which includes a general administration for their development and employment.

The ministry recently held over 15 workshops to raise awareness about the strategy and launched a professional certificate program for young workers.

Young people aged 15 to 39 constitute the largest percentage of the Kingdom’s population, making them a fundamental base for economic and societal transformation, the ministry stated. 

The idea for International Youth Day was first proposed by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1998. 

The UN General Assembly endorsed this recommendation and on Dec. 17, 1999 declared Aug. 12 as International Youth Day, with the first one held in 2000.