Tag: Entertainments & Arts

Ambassador urges Indian engineers to seize Vision 2030’s opportunities

Ambassador urges Indian engineers to seize Vision 2030’s opportunities

12 percent of engineers working in Saudi Arabia are Indian, says ambassador RIYADH: India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmad Javed has called on Indian engineers and other technical professionals “to grab the opportunities coming up within the framework of the Saudi Vision 2030.” Speaking as chairman and chief guest at a high-profile meeting of engineers in Riyadh recently, he said…

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Saudi Arabia, Finland To Cooperate In Health Sector, Says Finnish Minister

Saudi Arabia, Finland To Cooperate In Health Sector, Says Finnish Minister

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Finland have agreed to boost cooperation in the health sector by enhancing knowledge sharing, capacity building, introducing new health technology and digital services. “The plan is to boost cooperation as Finland stands at the forefront in health technology, health science, research and expertise,” Pirkko Mattila, Finnish minister of social affairs and health, told Arab News in…

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Saudi Rail Chiefs Reveal Expansion Plans For Freight, Passengers

Saudi Rail Chiefs Reveal Expansion Plans For Freight, Passengers

RIYADH: Saudi rail chiefs plan to turn the Kingdom into a global logistics hub with an expanded network of commercial and industrial freight services. The Saudi Railway Company (SAR) already moved 9 million tons of freight last year, delegates to a forum in Riyadh were told. Compared with other means of transport, trains have a lower carbon footprint, cost less,…

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Rising Literacy Puts Saudi Arabia On Path To Equality, Prosperity

Rising Literacy Puts Saudi Arabia On Path To Equality, Prosperity

RIYADH:  Saudi Arabia celebrated International Literacy Day on Saturday with a pledge to raise its literacy rate from 94.4 percent to 100 percent in the near future. With illiteracy rates cut to below 5.6 percent, the Kingdom leads many Arab and Asian countries in achieving literacy targets. The current 94.4 percent literacy rate was achieved while boosting enrolment in thousands…

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Rare Chinese Relics To Be Showcased In Riyadh For The First Time

Rare Chinese Relics To Be Showcased In Riyadh For The First Time

RIYADH: A major exhibition featuring the cultural history and heritage of China will be inaugurated jointly by Prince Sultan bin Salman, chief of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH), and Li Huaxin, Chinese ambassador, in Riyadh on Sept. 12. The exhibition, titled “Treasures of China,” marks the first major cultural relic show that Beijing has organized in…

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Costly Lesson As Saudi Parents Spend Millions On Back-To-School Items

Costly Lesson As Saudi Parents Spend Millions On Back-To-School Items

RIYADH: Parents in Saudi Arabia will spend millions of dollars on back-to-school shopping, according to retail analysts and market leaders.“Back-to-school is a major shopping event, and a sizeable amount is spent on school uniforms, shoes, books and other accessories,” Khaled Al-Ghanem, owner of the Al-Samran Stationery Store in Riyadh, told Arab News.Al-Ghanem said that “most hypermarkets, supermarkets, bookshops and stationery…

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Yemeni Minister Lambasts Iran, Houthis For Killing 1,372 Children

Yemeni Minister Lambasts Iran, Houthis For Killing 1,372 Children

A senior Yemeni official has put Iran and Iranian-backed Houthi militias on notice, revealing for the first time that Houthis have ruthlessly killed 1,372 children and 814 women since war broke out in Yemen in 2014.  Mohammed Askar, the Yemeni human rights minister, said: “Hundreds of children and women have been killed also from March to August this year.” The…

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Iran Warned Of Consequences Over Proxy Wars

Iran Warned Of Consequences Over Proxy Wars

RIYADH: Iran faces grave consequences if it continues to indulge in proxy wars with neighboring Arab countries, threatening the peace and stability in the Middle East, representatives of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have warned. In statements issued on the 37th anniversary of the GCC’s establishment, delegates criticized Iran’s role in the Yemen conflict and Tehran’s continued support to the…

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KSA Setting Up Commission To Help Disabled People Integrate With Mainstream Society

KSA Setting Up Commission To Help Disabled People Integrate With Mainstream Society

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will set up a high-powered national commission to help disabled people in the Kingdom integrate with mainstream society. “The creation of this new commission is an important step, a historic move,” said Prince Sultan bin Salman, chairman of the Riyadh-based King Salman Center for Disability Research (KSCDR), on Friday. Prince Sultan, who is also chairman of the…

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