Saudi scouts showcase passion for STEM at international jamboree in US

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Saudi scouts in action during the international jamboree at Camp Strake in Houston, Texas. (SPA)
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Saudi scouts in action during the international jamboree at Camp Strake in Houston, Texas. (SPA)
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Saudi scouts in action during the international jamboree at Camp Strake in Houston, Texas. (SPA)
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Updated 06 July 2024
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Saudi scouts showcase passion for STEM at international jamboree in US

Saudi scouts showcase passion for STEM at international jamboree in US
  • Leader of US National Islamic Committee on Scouting commends Saudi scouts for their role in serving Hajj pilgrims
  • Saudi delegation is led by SASA Vice President Abdurrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Mudaires

RIYADH: Saudi scouts taking part in the Third International Muslim Scouts Jamboree in the US have stood out in science, technology, engineering and mathematics proficiency, a Saudi Press Agency report said on Friday.

A delegation from the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association is attending the week-long summer camp being held at Camp Strake in Houston, Texas, which runs from June 30-July 6. The jamboree is organized by the National Islamic Committee on Scouting under the supervision of the Boy Scouts of America.




Camp Strake in Houston, where scouting summer camps are held, has 20 campsites with pavilions, a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) center, a 28-acre lake, and first class facilities for scouts. (Boy Scouts of America photo)

On Thursday, activities included a competition in the basics of electrical and electronic engineering and designing robots using specialized software and hardware, including automatically and logically controlling a robot’s movements.

Aside from showing their skills in STEM activities, the Saudi scouts also displayed their research and innovation skills, the report said.

One of the scouts, Bassam Al-Ajmani, told Arab News: “It was a successful experience where we gained new scouting and scientific skills, made new friends, showcased aspects of Saudi culture to the participants, learned about other cultures, and discovered many techniques that can enhance our scouting work without compromising the authenticity of the scouting experience.”

Mubarak bin Awad Al-Dosari, the Saudi scouts media officer, said: “The camp features a high-quality program designed to provide each participant with opportunities for research and adventure. Among the most notable activities are visiting NASA in Houston, conducting workshops, and engaging in outdoor pursuits such as canoeing, swimming, fishing, and climbing.

Al-Dosari added that the association’s participation in this camp reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting values of love and peace and its aim to showcase the progress of the nation and its youth.

Scouts taking part in the jamboree also received training on the best way to safely drive motorcycles. They will compete in scouting leadership and ways to build gates, flagpoles, fences and bridges using wood, along with the correct use of knots, ties and loops, as well as building cooking ovens and safely lighting fires.

Other activities listed in the summer camp include visiting NASA in Houston, workshops, and canoeing, swimming and climbing. Leaders of the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association said that the group is taking part in the global camp “to highlight the Kingdom’s role in the Islamic world, promote values of love and peace, showcase the Kingdom and its progress, and facilitate cultural exchange and learning about civilizations.”




Saudi scouts taking part in the jamboree get a briefing from their leader at Camp Strake in Houston. (SPA)

On Tuesday, scout leader Syed Ehtesham Naqvi, president of the US National Islamic Committee on Scouting, commended the services provided by the Saudi government to serve Muslim pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.

He made the remarks during a meeting with the Saudi scouting delegation, led by SASA Vice President Abdurrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Mudaires, on the third day of the jamboree at Camp Strake, the SPA said in a separate report.

Naqvi also commended the Saudi scouts for their role in serving pilgrims.

While scouting was officially founded in Saudi Arabia in 1961, scouting activities in the Kingdom started as early as 1943, according to literature on the international movement.


More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season

More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season
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More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season

More than 12m people visit Riyadh Season
  • The opening of the Courchevel Zone in Boulevard World has allowed visitors to enjoy a unique winter experience

RIYADH: Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, said that more than 12 million people have attended Riyadh Season so far this year.

The diverse range of offerings at Riyadh Season, which began in October and lasts to March 2025, continues to captivate audiences.

Recent additions, including The Groves and Souq Al-Awaleen, have further enhanced the visitor experience.

The opening of the Courchevel Zone in Boulevard World has allowed visitors to enjoy a unique winter experience.

The anticipated Boxing Week, featuring the historic rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, attracted a significant global audience, adding a thrilling dimension to the season.

A collaborative effort with SAUDIA Group led to the recent launch of the Boulevard Runway zone, which offers a unique blend of aviation and entertainment.

 


Saudi Arabic Language Academy launches comprehensive media glossary to standardize Arabic terminology

Saudi Arabic Language Academy launches comprehensive media glossary to standardize Arabic terminology
Updated 21 December 2024
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Saudi Arabic Language Academy launches comprehensive media glossary to standardize Arabic terminology

Saudi Arabic Language Academy launches comprehensive media glossary to standardize Arabic terminology
  • Initiative seeks to provide reliable reference for researchers, journalists, and media professionals

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language, in collaboration with the Ministry of Media, has unveiled a comprehensive glossary of media terms aimed at standardizing and clarifying media-related terminology, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

According to SPA, the initiative seeks to provide a reliable reference for researchers, journalists, and media professionals, enhancing studies related to both traditional and digital media as well as other associated fields. It is also part of Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to transform the media sector and promote a unified approach to media terminology.

Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, secretary-general of KSGAAL, explained that the academy prioritizes the creation of digital dictionaries to support scientific research and enhance local production at both individual and institutional levels.

He emphasized that such efforts aim to build a unified database providing researchers and specialists with access to accurate sources, in addition to digital linguistic data to support developers and programmers of technical applications, whether linguistic or non-linguistic.

Al-Washmi also highlighted the academy’s past achievements in producing specialized dictionaries in partnership with various government ministries and agencies. He noted that the media terminology glossary was launched in alignment with the significant transformations taking place in the media sector, offering a crucial linguistic resource to help understand these transformations and the evolving concepts within the field.

The glossary covers a broad range of terms related to traditional media — such as print journalism, radio, and television — as well as digital media, social media, live broadcasting, podcasts, online journalism, digital marketing, contemporary media platforms, audiovisual media vocabulary, and technical terms in the media field. It also addresses emerging concepts in new media.

Containing approximately 800 entries, the glossary provides each term’s Arabic equivalent, its grammatical category, the type of entry, its meanings, and English translations.


Tariq Abdulhakim Museum to mark 1st anniversary with celebrations

Tariq Abdulhakim Museum to mark 1st anniversary with celebrations
Updated 21 December 2024
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Tariq Abdulhakim Museum to mark 1st anniversary with celebrations

Tariq Abdulhakim Museum to mark 1st anniversary with celebrations
  • The two-day celebration will be held under the slogan “A Melody Between Heritage and the Future”

RIYADH: The Tariq Abdulhakim Museum in Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district will host events and activities to commemorate its first anniversary from Dec. 27

The two-day celebration will be held under the slogan “A Melody Between Heritage and the Future.”

It will highlight the museum’s most significant milestones since its establishment and its contributions to showcasing Saudi musical heritage while fostering national identity, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Events include live musical performances, guided tours within the museum, theatrical activities and a light show projected onto the museum’s facade.

The Tariq Abdulhakim Museum, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses a collection of the artist’s personal belongings, musical compositions and audiovisual materials.

It also features a music research center, providing researchers with access to an extensive music archive, with the aim of preserving intangible cultural heritage.


KSrelief provides food aid in Syria and Yemen

KSrelief provides food aid in Syria and Yemen
Updated 21 December 2024
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KSrelief provides food aid in Syria and Yemen

KSrelief provides food aid in Syria and Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian agency KSrelief has distributed food aid in several parts of Syria and Yemen.
KSrelief has recently handed out 724 food packages and 724 hygiene kits in Syria’s Sarmada and Idlib, assisting 4,344 people. The distribution is part of the second phase of a project providing aid to those affected by the earthquake in northern Syria.
The project aims to distribute 134,950 food parcels and 134,950 hygiene kits in Idlib, Aleppo, the northern countryside of Raqqa and the northwestern countryside of Hasakah, benefiting 809,700 people from displaced families affected by the earthquake.
Last week, KSrelief distributed 450 food packages in Al-Mansoura District of Yemen’s Aden Governorate, reaching 3,150 people. 

KSrelief distributes food aid in Yemen

In Lebanon, KSrelief also continued providing healthcare services in Arsal, throughout November, supporting both Syrian refugees and the host community. 
The Saudi agency treated 10,815 patients, offering 20,691 services, including clinic visits, pharmacy services, laboratory tests, nursing care and mental-health support.

 


Saudi Arabia condemns Magdeburg attack, expresses condolences to victims

Saudi Arabia condemns Magdeburg attack, expresses condolences to victims
Updated 21 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia condemns Magdeburg attack, expresses condolences to victims

Saudi Arabia condemns Magdeburg attack, expresses condolences to victims
  • Saudi Arabia also reiterated its firm stance against all forms of violence
  • The Muslim World League similarly condemned the attack

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned the attack on a bustling Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg, Germany, where a car plowed into the crowd on Friday evening and killing at least two people and injuring over 60 others.
The driver was arrested at the scene shortly after the incident.

 


The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement on Saturday, expressed its condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims and to the government, wishing those injured a swift recovery.

Saudi Arabia also reiterated its firm stance against all forms of violence.

A Saudi source told Reuters that Saudi Arabia had warned German authorities about the attacker after he posted extremist views on his personal X account that threatened peace and security.

The Muslim World League similarly condemned the attack, with the group reaffirming its stance against violence and all forms of terrorism.

In a statement, it also expressed ‘solidarity, heartfelt condolences, and sympathy to the families of the victims and the injured, as well as to the German community.’