3 airlines fined for health violations in Madinah

The Ministry of Health has fined three airlines for violating health surveillance regulations on arriving at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah. (@madinahairport)
The Ministry of Health has fined three airlines for violating health surveillance regulations on arriving at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah. (@madinahairport)
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3 airlines fined for health violations in Madinah

The Ministry of Health has fined three airlines for violating health surveillance regulations on arriving at Madinah Airport.
  • The ministry said the airlines did not comply with disease vector control measures after having failed to spray their aircraft with insecticides to specified standards

RIYADH: The Ministry of Health has fined three airlines for violating health surveillance regulations on arriving at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The penalties, which have been issued in accordance with the general provisions of the executive regulations of the health surveillance law at entry points, stem from the ministry’s responsibility to address health risks and ensure public safety.

The ministry said the airlines did not comply with disease vector control measures after having failed to spray their aircraft with insecticides to specified standards.

This represented a breach of health procedures outlined in the executive regulations of the health surveillance law at entry points, the ministry added.

Disciplinary action has been taken against the companies to ensure that such breaches, which may endanger public health, are not repeated, the SPA reported.

The measures are part of the ministry’s ongoing supervisory efforts to boost health surveillance at airports and border crossings and safeguard public health by strictly enforcing regulations to ensure the health and safety of citizens, residents and visitors to the Kingdom.


Muslim World League chief discusses law, religion at Harvard event

Secretary-General of the MWL Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Prof. Martha Minow.
Secretary-General of the MWL Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Prof. Martha Minow.
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Muslim World League chief discusses law, religion at Harvard event

Secretary-General of the MWL Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Prof. Martha Minow.
  • Al-Issa focused on the diverse interpretations of religious and legal texts and the potential contradictions that may arise, particularly in religiously diverse nations

RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa has delivered the lecture “Law and Religion: Prospects for Peace and Combating Societal Divisions” at Harvard Law School.

The event was attended by faculty members, policymakers and students, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Al-Issa focused on the diverse interpretations of religious and legal texts and the potential contradictions that may arise, particularly in religiously diverse nations.

He spoke of the principles necessary to maintain social unity, and addressed various religious and legal interpretations.

A discussion facilitated by Prof. Martha Minow, a senior member of the Faculty of Law, followed the lecture. This provided an opportunity for Al-Issa to elaborate on the roles of religion and law in fostering community cohesion and addressing division.

He outlined the challenges and threats facing societies today, along with proposed solutions and the essential guidelines for effective and fruitful dialogue.

The discussion also touched on historic and contemporary conflicts, examining the religious perspective on them and the associated legal responsibilities.

Al-Issa highlighted the MWL’s contributions, including the Charter of Makkah and initiatives aimed at building bridges between Islamic sects.


Saudi project clears 1,384 Houthi mines in Yemen

Saudi project clears 1,384 Houthi mines in Yemen
Updated 29 September 2024
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Saudi project clears 1,384 Houthi mines in Yemen

Saudi project clears 1,384 Houthi mines in Yemen
  • The total included two anti-personnel mines, six anti-tank mines, 1,375 unexploded ordnances and one explosive device
  • The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly

RIYADH: Members of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam removed 1,384 explosive devices from various regions of Yemen last week.

The total included two anti-personnel mines, six anti-tank mines, 1,375 unexploded ordnances and one explosive device, according to a recent report.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 463,673 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018.

The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

Teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate safe movement for civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


Saudi Arabia takes part in Japan Tourism EXPO

Saudi Arabia takes part in Japan Tourism EXPO
Updated 29 September 2024
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Saudi Arabia takes part in Japan Tourism EXPO

Saudi Arabia takes part in Japan Tourism EXPO
  • Saudi Arabia’s participation aimed to highlight its unique cultural and heritage offerings
  • Saudi authorities believe the Kingdom has much to offer regarding adventure, culture, and heritage

JAPAN: Saudi Arabia participated in the Tourism EXPO Japan 2024 on Thursday and Friday, demonstrating the Kingdom’s commitment to boosting its growing tourism industry, particularly through international collaborations with Japan.

Tourism EXPO Japan is one of the world’s largest annual travel events that brings together countries and Japanese destinations to promote inbound and outbound tourism.

Saudi Arabia’s participation aimed to highlight its unique cultural and heritage offerings, showcasing the Kingdom’s significant cultural transformation over the years and how its presence can evoke its rich history while displaying its natural charms.

Saudi authorities believe the Kingdom has much to offer regarding adventure, culture, and heritage, especially for travelers looking to journey off the beaten track and enjoy authentic experiences that cannot be found elsewhere.

The Saudi delegation highlighted attractions such as the Nabataean ruins of Madain Saleh, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bedouin culture, and local cuisine.

They also noted that Japanese and Saudis share common values, such as family, tradition, respect for elders, and patriotism.


Fire triggers partial collapse of Jeddah International Market building facade

Fire triggers partial collapse of Jeddah International Market building facade
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Fire triggers partial collapse of Jeddah International Market building facade

Fire triggers partial collapse of Jeddah International Market building facade
  • Local authorities and emergency services were quickly on the scene to contain the fire
  • There were no immediate reports of casualties

JEDDAH: A fire broke out early Sunday morning at the Jeddah International Market building in the Al Rawdah district, causing the partial collapse of the building's facade, Al Arabiya news channel reported. 

Local authorities and emergency services were quickly on the scene to contain the fire and ensure the safety of nearby residents and businesses. There have been no immediate reports of casualties.

 

 

The Jeddah International Market is a well-known commercial hub. 


Saudi foreign minister, UN envoy discuss Syrian crisis

Saudi foreign minister, UN envoy discuss Syrian crisis
Updated 29 September 2024
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Saudi foreign minister, UN envoy discuss Syrian crisis

Saudi foreign minister, UN envoy discuss Syrian crisis

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, on the sidelines of the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The two discussed cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the UN on the Syrian issue, the efforts of the Arab Ministerial Liaison Committee, and regional developments.

Saudi Ambassador to the US, Princess Reema bint Bandar, also attended the meeting.