Saudi Arabia wins 6 awards at 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad

Saudi Arabia wins 6 awards at 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad
Saudi Arabia’s participation is a part of the Mawhiba International Olympiad program. (X: @mawhiba)
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Updated 22 July 2024
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Saudi Arabia wins 6 awards at 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad

Saudi Arabia wins 6 awards at 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad
  • Kingdom has now won 77 awards in total at the annual mathematics competition

RIYADH: The Kingdom won six medals at the 65th International Mathematical Olympiad 2024 held from July 15 to 21 at the University of Bath in the UK, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The annual competition had teams of up to six contestants attempting to solve three complex problems in two exams of 4.5 hours each, over two consecutive days.

Hadi Al-Aithan from the Al-Ahsa education department won a silver medal. Bronze medals were won by Youssef Bakheet (Yanbu), Mohammed Rabie (Madinah), Muath Al-Qahtani (Eastern Province) and Ahmed Al-Shehri (Riyadh).

Mohammad Al-Ghamdi from the Eastern Province received a certificate of appreciation.

The Saudi Arabia team participated under the auspices of the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, or Mawhiba, and the Ministry of Education.

Saudi Arabia’s participation is a part of the Mawhiba International Olympiad program, one of 20 initiatives offered annually based on advanced curricula and other development programs.

These initiatives offer gifted students an opportunity to develop their skills in collaboration with local and international partners, the SPA reported.

Saudi Arabia has now won 77 awards at the annual competition including 12 silver and 46 bronze medals, and 19 certificates of appreciation.


Saudi FM discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Algerian counterpart

Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. (File/AFP)
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi FM discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Algerian counterpart

Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. (File/AFP)
  • Prince Faisal and Attaf discussed efforts made by Arab and Muslim countries aimed at ensuring the restoration of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed developments in the Palestinian territories with his Algerian counterpart on Tuesday.

Prince Faisal and Ahmed Attaf also discussed efforts made by Arab and Muslim countries aimed at ensuring the restoration of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

The ministers also discussed the importance of joint coordination to stop Israeli violations of international and humanitarian laws.


Saudi Red Crescent on high alert as heavy rain falls on Makkah

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings Tuesday
The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings Tuesday
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi Red Crescent on high alert as heavy rain falls on Makkah

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings Tuesday
  • The National Center for Meteorology forecasted heavy rain accompanied by strong wind and thunder between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Tuesday

RIYADH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings issued by the National Center for Meteorology on Tuesday.

The center forecasted heavy rain accompanied by strong wind and thunder between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Tuesday.

The director of the SRCA’s Makkah branch Mustafa bin Jameel Baljoun said that the command and control center in the region, all emergency centers, and specialized response teams are fully prepared to handle the effects of heavy rainfall. He added that the ambulance service has not been affected by the weather conditions.

The SRCA has upped its readiness in 98 centers across Makkah, deploying teams of doctors, specialists, and emergency medicine ambulance technicians, Saudi Press Agency reported.

A total of 1,420 service providers are equipped to respond, supported by approximately 149 vehicles, including ambulances and disaster response vehicles. An air ambulance is also available to provide additional support, SPA added.

The SRCA urged citizens and residents to follow the instructions of the relevant authorities, exercise caution during bad weather, adhere to traffic safety rules, and avoid dangerous areas such as streams and rain pools. It encouraged people to report emergencies by calling 997.


Saudi Arabia hosts Qur’an contest for girls in Kyrgyzstan

Saudi Arabia hosts Qur’an contest for girls in Kyrgyzstan
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi Arabia hosts Qur’an contest for girls in Kyrgyzstan

Saudi Arabia hosts Qur’an contest for girls in Kyrgyzstan
  • 270 contestants competed in the first qualifying round in four categories: memorization of the whole Qur’an, memorization of 20 parts, memorization of 10 parts, and tajweed and recitation
  • Competitions are part of the programs and activities carried out by the ministry abroad to spread the teachings of the Qur’an, promote moderation and combat extremism

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs, with the cooperation of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan, has held the largest Qur’an memorization competition for girls in Kyrgyzstan.

This year’s contest began in seven governorates and two cities, in which 270 contestants competed in the first qualifying round in four categories: memorization of the whole Qur’an, memorization of 20 parts, memorization of 10 parts, and tajweed and recitation.

The final rounds were held on Tuesday with 26 contestants at the Imam Sarakhsi Mosque in Bishkek.

The final stage, in which the winners will be honored, will be on Wednesday in the presence of key religious officials from Saudi Arabia and Kyrgyzstan.

The first national competition was organized for boys in December 2023. Such competitions are part of the programs and activities carried out by the ministry abroad to spread the teachings of the Qur’an, promote moderation and combat extremism.


Saudi aviation to strengthen ties at Egypt airshow

Saudi aviation to strengthen ties at Egypt airshow
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi aviation to strengthen ties at Egypt airshow

Saudi aviation to strengthen ties at Egypt airshow

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation President Abdulaziz Al-Duailej is leading a delegation to the Egypt International Airshow 2024, from Sept. 3 to 5. 

GACA will focus on strengthening bilateral relationships, fostering commercial partnerships, exploring investment opportunities, and identifying areas for collaboration to enhance the aviation sector. 

The three-day event is being held at El Alamein International Airport in northern Egypt, with participants from over 100 countries, 300 exhibitors, and leaders in the aviation and aerospace industries. 

The exhibition will showcase advanced technologies, equipment, and the latest civil and commercial aircraft, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Recently, Saudi Arabia’s civil aviation sector has undergone significant transformation and achieved record milestones in line with the national aviation strategy.

Between January and June this year, the sector saw a 17 percent increase in passenger numbers, totaling 62 million, and a 12 percent rise in flights, reaching 446,000, surpassing pre-COVID-19 levels. 

Meanwhile, GACA has been working to update regulations to encourage growth and innovation in the Kingdom’s aviation sector.


Saudi cabinet reviews Crown Prince’s efforts to unify support for Palestinian people

Saudi cabinet reviews Crown Prince’s efforts to unify support for Palestinian people
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi cabinet reviews Crown Prince’s efforts to unify support for Palestinian people

Saudi cabinet reviews Crown Prince’s efforts to unify support for Palestinian people

The Council of Ministers reviewed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's discussions with the leaders of Egypt and Turkey, where he underscored the Kingdom’s commitment to unifying Arab and Islamic efforts in support of the Palestinian people.

The Council also monitored regional and international developments, reaffirming Saudi Arabia's dedication to initiatives that promote security, stability, and sustainable development both regionally and globally.

Minister of Media Salman bin Youssef Al-Dosari informed the Saudi Press Agency that the Council discussed the outcomes of the Kingdom's participation in various international meetings, reflecting Saudi Arabia's commitment to strengthening cooperation and advancing multilateral efforts for progress and prosperity.

Additionally, the Council praised the outcomes of the Executive Committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council, highlighting the mutual commitment of both nations to enhancing relations and exploring new avenues of cooperation across various sectors for the benefit of their peoples.