Netherlands celebrate age-old ties with KSA as they celebrate national day 

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Netherlands Ambassador Joost Reintjes (right) with the honorary consul of Netherlands in Jeddah, Nashwa Taher, and her husband, businessman Mahmoud Al-Maeena.(AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Diplomats from different nations pose for a group picture during the national day celebration of the Netherlands at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Jeddah on Sunday.(AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
Updated 15 May 2018
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Netherlands celebrate age-old ties with KSA as they celebrate national day 

  • Dutch Ambassador Joost Reintjes notes that the oldest airline flying to Saudi Arabia is KLM and the first bank is Dutch.
  • Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 gives everyone a wider scope of doing business in different sectors, says Netherlands' honorary consul Nashwa Taher.

JEDDAH: The national day celebration of the Netherlands took place at the crystal ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Sunday.

The celebration gathered a number of diplomatic figures from different nations under one roof to express their diplomatic ties with the Netherlands. 

“I very much welcome the choice of the Netherlands, that they have appointed a woman as the honorary consul in Jeddah. It is only the second female honorary consul that we have here, and as you know, bringing women into power and into the workforce is one of the strong movements of Vision 2030,” German Consul General in Jeddah Holger Ziegler told Arab News.

“The Netherlands and the United States are NATO allies. We have a very strong relationship. A lot of our cities were originally founded by people from the Netherlands and now share a lot of common values. I want to congratulate them on their national day,” US Consul General in Jeddah Mathias Mitman told Arab News.

The celebration took off with the national anthems of the two kingdoms, followed by a speech from the Dutch Ambassador Joost Reintjes and the Honorary Consul of the Netherlands in Jeddah Nashwa Taher, both expressing the ties of the two kingdoms.

Reintjes explained that the ties between the two countries are age-old. 

“The oldest airline flying to Saudi Arabia is KLM. The first bank is Dutch. There are many links between the two countries. And after a few years of not having a consulate in Jeddah, we thought we should open it again and we found a very good consul. We did the same in Dammam,” he told Arab News.

He explained the economic aspects of the ties between the two countries, highlighting locations of prominent Saudi companies in Holland, such as the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) and Saudi Aramco.

“The regional headquarters for SABIC is in Holland, and the regional headquarters for Saudi Aramco is also in Holland. Holland is the biggest European investor in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

Taher explained that the opening of the new consulate in Jeddah will hopefully further strengthen the ties between the two nations.

“The Dutch and the Saudis had strong ties for a long time, but it faded," she said. "I think that opening a consulate here in Jeddah and in Dammam will make things much easier and stronger. Of course, the most important aim for the consulate here in Jeddah is to take care of the pilgrimages and to be responsible for the Dutch citizens. 

“I would love to start the commercial site and make the ties much stronger and take advantage of this relation by benefiting from the know-how of the Dutch in certain activities and certain sectors.” 

Honorary Consul Nashwa Taher highlighted the new business opportunities in the light of Saudi Vision 2030.

“This is an era where we must expand our horizons, take advantage of the opportunity and strengthen the ties, especially now that Vision 2030 is giving us a wider scope of doing business in different sectors that we haven’t done before such as agriculture, transportation and port development,” she told Arab News.


Saudi Arabia’s King Salman inaugurates Riyadh Metro project

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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman inaugurates Riyadh Metro project

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman inaugurated the Riyadh Metro project on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The project is considered the backbone of public transport network in Riyadh and an element of the transportation system in the city, SPA said.

King Salman watched an introductory film about the project, which is distinguished by its exceptional design and technical specifications.

The Riyadh Metro consists of a network that includes six train lines measuring 176 kilometers, 85 stations including four main stations.

“The Public Transport Project in Riyadh City, with its train and bus components, is the fruit of King Salman’s efforts and is based on his insightful vision when he was Chairman of the High Commission for the Development of Riyadh,” the crown prince said. 

 


Saudi teams shine at Formula 1 in Schools World Finals

Updated 27 November 2024
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Saudi teams shine at Formula 1 in Schools World Finals

  • Over 450 young innovators from around the globe join together for the event in Dhahran
  • Competitors worked in 55 teams to design, build and race miniature F1 cars on a 20-meter track

RIYADH: Three Saudi teams have scooped awards at the 2024 Aramco Formula 1 in Schools World Finals.

Over 450 students from gathered at Dhahran Expo from Nov. 23-26 for the competition, the first time it has been hosted in the Kingdom. The finalists emerged from an initial 29,000 schools worldwide.

The Clad team won the Enterprise Portfolio Award, while Oryx claimed Best Engineered Car and Shaheen took Best Application of Project Management.

Competitors worked in 55 teams to design, build and race miniature F1 cars on a 20-meter track. Those taking part were aged from nine to 19, one third of whom were female.

The competition reflects Aramco’s commitment to developing future leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, otherwise known as Ithra, oversaw the Saudi teams’ preparation during a nine-month training period. Led by 37 experts from six specialized centers, the program focused on engineering, design and teamwork.

It has become a key platform for developing Saudi Arabia’s next generation of scientific talent and putting innovation firmly on the global stage.

At the 2023 World Finals in Singapore, Saudi teams won the Innovative Thinking, Women in Motorsport and Identity awards.

The Aramco Formula 1 in Schools World Finals offer young innovators an opportunity to shape Saudi Arabia's future creative industries.

The program follows a unified curriculum covering physics, aerodynamics, design, manufacturing, branding, graphic design, sponsorship, marketing, leadership, teamwork, media skills and financial strategies.


Grand mufti of Saudi Arabia meets Pakistan’s Senate chair

Updated 27 November 2024
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Grand mufti of Saudi Arabia meets Pakistan’s Senate chair

  • Al-Sheikh highlights role of Council of Senior Scholars on Islamic issues
  • Council ‘keen to promote moderation and combat extremism in the region’

RIYADH: The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday received the chairperson of Pakistan’s senate at the presidential headquarters in Riyadh.

Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh met Yusuf Raza Gilani, who was accompanied by a delegation of members of the upper house in the Pakistani parliament.

Al-Sheikh, who is also chairperson of the Council of Senior Scholars, and president general of scientific research and ifta, highlighted the depth and distinguished brotherly Islamic relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He highlighted the significant role the Council of Senior Scholars performs in the Kingdom to explain Shariah rulings about issues that concern Muslims. It has issued more than 30,000 fatwas and 200 rulings.

The council is keen to promote moderation and combat extremism in the region, he added.

He said that King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman continue to serve the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah, ensuring that visitors and pilgrims receive appropriate services.

Gilani expressed his happiness to visit Saudi Arabia, noting the great role the Kingdom is playing through its leadership as well as the ties it has developed with Pakistan on various issues.

The meeting was attended by the secretary-general of the Council of Senior Scholars, Sheikh Fahd Al-Majed, and Shoura Council member Abdulrahman Al-Harbi.


New initiative to plant 60m seeds for sustainability

Updated 27 November 2024
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New initiative to plant 60m seeds for sustainability

  • NCVC CEO, Khaled Al-Abdulkader, outlined the initiative’s goal of dispersing 60 million seeds and cleaning floodplains throughout the governorate
  • Efforts are part of the broader National Greening Season, which aims to increase green spaces and address environmental challenges

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification has launched the Grow Impact initiative in Hafar Al-Batin governorate to encourage community participation in preserving and expanding vegetation cover, while promoting sustainability and environmental awareness.

The center’s CEO, Khaled Al-Abdulkader, outlined the initiative’s goal of dispersing 60 million seeds and cleaning floodplains throughout the governorate.

These efforts are part of the broader National Greening Season, which aims to increase green spaces and address environmental challenges, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Al-Abdulkader described Grow Impact as a key step toward achieving sustainable development goals, restoring ecological balance, and enhancing biodiversity.

He said that the initiative also encourages environmental responsibility among individuals and communities.

The initiative aims to reduce waste in natural areas, protect plant and animal species from human activity, and combat desertification by inspiring communities to protect natural resources.

These goals align with Saudi Arabia’s vision for preserving the planet and its natural heritage, SPA reported.

The center continues its mission to develop and protect vegetation cover throughout the Kingdom, rehabilitating degraded areas, addressing violations, combating illegal logging, and overseeing rangelands, forests and national parks.


Thunderstorms forecast across Saudi Arabia until Sunday 

Updated 27 November 2024
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Thunderstorms forecast across Saudi Arabia until Sunday 

  • Makkah region is forecast light to moderate rain showers that could lead to flash floods
  • Asir and Jazan regions will also be affected by moderate to heavy showers

RIYADH: The General Directorate of Civil Defense has forecast thunderstorms in several regions across the Kingdom until Sunday.

Makkah region is forecast light to moderate rain showers that could lead to flash floods, hail and dust-stirring winds, reported the Saudi Press Agency, while moderate to heavy rain is expected in Riyadh region.

Asir and Jazan regions will also be affected by moderate to heavy showers, while the Qassim, Eastern and Baha regions will experience moderate rain. The regions of Madinah and Najran can expect light rain.

The directorate has urged people to exercise caution, avoid areas prone to flash flooding, and refrain from swimming in flooded areas.

Members of the public should follow media channels to keep themselves updated on the latest conditions.

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