Saudi defense minister received by counterpart in Rome

Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi defense minister received by counterpart in Rome

Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman is hosted by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Rome on Tuesday. (SPA)
  • Prince Khalid and Crosetto held a meeting in the presence of their delegations, during which they reviewed Saudi-Italian relations

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman was received by his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto during an official visit to Rome on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministers reviewed a guard of honor and a luncheon was held in honor of Prince Khalid. 

Prince Khalid and Crosetto held a meeting in the presence of their delegations, during which they reviewed Saudi-Italian relations.

Prospects of defense cooperation and ways to enhance and develop it in order to achieve the aspirations of the two countries were also discussed. 

The ministers also discussed the latest regional and international developments, and topics of common interest.


Saudi Arabia to host donors’ conference to support displaced and refugees in the Sahel, Lake Chad Basin

Saudi Arabia will host a donors’ conference to support displaced people and refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin in Jeddah.
Saudi Arabia will host a donors’ conference to support displaced people and refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin in Jeddah.
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia to host donors’ conference to support displaced and refugees in the Sahel, Lake Chad Basin

Saudi Arabia will host a donors’ conference to support displaced people and refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin in Jeddah.
  • A high-level session on the challenges of the humanitarian situation in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin will be held at the conference

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will host a donors’ conference to support displaced people and refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin at the headquarters of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Jeddah on Saturday.

The conference is being held in coordination with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

A high-level session on the challenges of the humanitarian situation in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin, with the participation of a number of prominent speakers, will be held at the conference.

The conference aims to achieve a number of goals including raising awareness of the displacement and asylum crisis in the Sahel and Lake Chad region and mobilizing financial resources for the immediate humanitarian response to this crisis and any future challenges in this region.

The Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and OIC Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha are expected to address the conference’s opening session, the OIC said.


Saudi heart surgeon honored at health exhibition in Riyadh

Saudi heart surgeon honored at health exhibition in Riyadh
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi heart surgeon honored at health exhibition in Riyadh

Saudi heart surgeon honored at health exhibition in Riyadh
  • Dr. Feras Khaliel honored in Riyadh for performing the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant
  • King Faisal Center CEO highlights future of robotic surgery and integration of AI in healthcare

RIYADH: Saudi surgeon Dr. Feras Khaliel, from King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, has been honored in Riyadh for performing the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant.

At the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh on Tuesday, Khaliel, head of cardiac surgery and director of the Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery Program, received the Health Research Excellence: Applied Innovation Award from the Research, Development and Innovation Authority.

This achievement recognizes the hospital’s expanding robotic heart surgery program, which has completed over 400 procedures since its establishment in 2019.

Khaliel’s award underscores his contributions to advancing research and innovation, particularly in robotic heart surgery.

The transplant was performed on a 16-year-old patient with end-stage heart failure, marking a significant advancement in heart transplant surgery. This minimally invasive procedure reduces pain, recovery time, and complication risks, heralding a new era in cardiac surgery.

The center’s CEO, Dr. Majid Al-Fayyadh, emphasized the integration of artificial intelligence in operations to enhance accuracy and efficiency, driving innovation and sharing knowledge to elevate healthcare standards.

Speaking at a panel titled “Innovating Saudi Arabia’s Healthcare: Vision 2030 and Beyond,” Al-Fayyadh said: “Following KFSHRC’s groundbreaking achievement in performing the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant, we are now moving toward using robotic surgery more widely in all our operating rooms, envisioning it as the preferred option in the future.”

He noted that the success in robotic surgery resulted from extensive preparations, including advanced technology in operating rooms, cutting-edge equipment, and comprehensive team training.

“This approach balances bold innovation with stringent safety protocols, ensuring superior outcomes that enhance patient well-being,” Al-Fayyadh added.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Aboud, a cardiac surgeon at King Faisal Hospital, highlighted this achievement’s significance in relation to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to integrate advanced technology into healthcare.

“Today, we are showcasing our case as part of Vision 2030 to integrate technology into healthcare and innovate,” said Al-Aboud.

“We have developed a dedicated team for robotic heart surgeries that is achieving excellent milestones in this field.”

The center’s pavilion at the exhibition showcases its latest health innovations, including robotic heart surgery, organ transplantation, CAR-T cell production, pharmacogenomic analysis, and virtual reality applications in medical education.

It also features the Mobile Stroke Unit, aimed at expediting treatment for stroke patients and reducing disabilities and mortality rates.

Additionally, the center highlights its pharmacogenomic analysis service, which matches medications to a patient’s DNA to predict drug efficacy.


Saudi cabinet backs proposal for Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Saudi cabinet backs proposal for Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi cabinet backs proposal for Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Saudi cabinet backs proposal for Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • The summit aims to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and protect the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

RIYADH: The Saudi cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, expressed support for the Kingdom’s proposal to host a joint Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh.

The summit aims to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and protect the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

The council also reiterated Saudi Arabia’s firm commitment to Sudan’s security and stability, pledging support for efforts to resolve the country’s ongoing crisis.

In the cabinet session held in Riyadh, the crown prince provided updates on key diplomatic efforts. He briefed the council on his recent reception of Jordan’s King Abdullah II, where both leaders reaffirmed their support for the Palestinian and Lebanese people, vowing to continue providing humanitarian aid to alleviate their suffering.

The crown prince also highlighted the results of his official visit to Egypt, where he held talks with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. The discussions emphasized the strength of relations between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, along with their shared commitment to enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors.

The cabinet expressed optimism about the newly formed Saudi-Egyptian Supreme Coordination Council, which is co-chaired by the crown prince and President El-Sisi, and the recent signing of an agreement aimed at protecting and encouraging mutual investments.


Thunderstorms to persist across Saudi Arabia until Saturday

Thunderstorms to persist across Saudi Arabia until Saturday
Updated 22 October 2024
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Thunderstorms to persist across Saudi Arabia until Saturday

Thunderstorms to persist across Saudi Arabia until Saturday

RIYADH: The General Directorate of Civil Defense has reported that thunderstorms will continue across Saudi Arabia until Saturday, and urged the public to remain cautious and stay in safe locations.

They advised people to avoid flood-prone areas and valleys, refrain from swimming in these locations, and follow official guidelines on media and social platforms, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The Makkah region is expected to experience moderate-to-heavy rain, flash floods, hailstorms and dusty winds, affecting areas including Taif, Maysan, Adham, Al-Lith and Jeddah.

Riyadh and its surrounding regions will see light-to-heavy rain. The Eastern Province, Najran, Baha, Asir, Jazan, Madinah and other regions will experience moderate-to-heavy rain, while Tabuk will see lighter showers.

Autumn in Saudi Arabia is typically rainy, with rapid weather changes providing relief from the heat, according to the National Center for Meteorology.


Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World

Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World

Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World

RIYADH: The newly opened Saudi Arabia zone in Boulevard World at Riyadh Season 2024 offers visitors warm hospitality, Saudi coffee, popular dishes, perfumes, incense, handicrafts, fashion shows and various entertainment experiences.

Since the launch of the season, the zone has attracted large crowds eager to learn about Saudi Arabia’s regions, heritage, handicrafts, cultures and history through presentations by young Saudis.

The zone also features attractive buildings that reflect the beauty and history of the Kingdom’s regions.

Boulevard World is open daily from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. This season, the area has expanded by 30 percent with the addition of five new zones: Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Iran, Africa and Courchevel, bringing the total number of zones to 22, representing diverse global cultures.

There are also 300 restaurants and cafes, more than 800 shops, and new events in the Egypt, Spain and Italy zones.

Theatrical performances from various countries further enhance the appeal of Boulevard World as a distinctive entertainment destination.

Meanwhile, Riyadh Season is offering free entry to its entertainment areas to senior citizens aged 60 and older in a move aimed at enhancing inclusivity.

Seniors can enter select areas by showing their Tawakkalna app at designated gates. The areas included in the offer are Boulevard World, Boulevard Runway and Wonder Garden, along with the standard free-entry areas such as Riyadh Zoo, Al-Suwaidi Park and Souq Al-Awaleen. They will also have access to Boulevard City and VIA Riyadh without the need for prior tickets.

The offer does not cover events with reserved seating, such as concerts, plays, boxing matches or special experiences, as these require separate ticketing arrangements.