Abdullah Al-Qahtani, CEO of Saudi Film Commission

Abdullah Al-Qahtani
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Updated 08 June 2020
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Abdullah Al-Qahtani, CEO of Saudi Film Commission

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan has appointed Abdullah Al-Qahtani as CEO of the Film Commission, which aims to develop filmmaking in the Kingdom. 

The new commission is one of 11 new cultural bodies launched by the Ministry of Culture to manage the Saudi cultural sector.

Al-Qahtani is one of the leading names in the Saudi film industry. He has worked as a director, producer, and writer for many distinguished works since 2004.

He also chaired arbitration committees of local and regional film festivals and worked as a film critic for a number of leading Saudi newspapers.

Al-Qahtani, who graduated from the College of Mechanical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in 2001, led programs and events at Saudi Pavilion at Expo 2020.

He also managed programs and initiatives at King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture for three years along with holding a number of leading positions at Saudi Aramco.

The Film Commission will organize the film industry in Saudi Arabia through several key ways, including setting a comprehensive strategy for the film sector and developing a production environment to produce Saudi films with high production standards to be marketed locally and internationally.

It will also be responsible for the support and enablement of local talent in various disciplines in the film industry, encouragement to invest, produce and develop cinematographic content, delivery of training sessions and vocational programs, and the issuing of licenses for related activities.


Boost for regional economy as AlUla’s palm farms produce over 100,000 tonnes of dates annually

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Boost for regional economy as AlUla’s palm farms produce over 100,000 tonnes of dates annually

ALULA: AlUla’s palm farms are making a significant contribution to the regional economy with the production of more than 100,000 tonnes of dates each year.

Spanning approximately 16,579 hectares with over 3.1 million palm trees, the farms are currently mid-harvest, with the season running from Aug. 15 to Oct. 30. The main variant harvested is the Burni variety.

AlUla’s dates are of exceptional quality, thanks to the region’s fertile soil and abundant water supply.

The Royal Commission for AlUla supports local farmers by promoting agricultural expansion and preservation, and through marketing. Events and festivals centered around dates further boost interest from both citizens and tourists.


KAUST advances research and training in AI, cybersecurity and bioinformatics

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KAUST advances research and training in AI, cybersecurity and bioinformatics

RIYADH: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has intensified its research efforts with 67 research projects in key areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and bioinformatics.

The KAUST Academy training program’s second cohort graduated this year. The institution offered virtual courses to over 7,000 Saudi students, intensive in-person training to 2,800, and scholarships for 200 top students to study at leading universities worldwide.

In partnership with organizations like the National Cybersecurity Authority and NEOM, KAUST aims to equip students with the skills needed for research in critical fields, enhancing the Saudi workforce's technical expertise.


KSrelief mobile clinics in Yemen provide medical services

Updated 27 August 2024
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KSrelief mobile clinics in Yemen provide medical services

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has continued to provide healthcare in Yemen for vulnerable families, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

KSrelief’s mobile clinics in Azlat Al-Deir, Hajjah, helped 2,364 people in July.

Care was provided for several patients including through the emergency (1,109), internal medicine (764), epidemic control (449) and reproductive health (34) clinics.

More than 1,400 individuals received nursing services, the surgery and dressing clinic treated 11 patients, and eight waste-disposal activities were conducted.


Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli minister’s remarks on building synagogue at Al-Aqsa mosque

Updated 27 August 2024
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli minister’s remarks on building synagogue at Al-Aqsa mosque

  • Kingdom ‘reiterates the need to respect the historical and legal status of Al-Aqsa Mosque’

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has condemned an Israeli minister’s remarks where he called to build a synagogue at Al-Aqsa mosque, the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said early Tuesday.

Israel’s hard-line Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir repeated a call for Jews to be allowed to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, drawing sharp criticism for inflaming tensions as ceasefire negotiators seek a deal to halt fighting in Gaza. 

Asked during an interview if he would build a synagogue on the site if he could, Ben-Gvir replied “Yes, Yes.” 

The Kingdom affirmed its categorical rejection of these extremist and provocative statements, and the ongoing provocations of Muslims around the world.

Saudi Arabia “reiterated the need to respect the historical and legal status of Al-Aqsa Mosque,” the statement read.

The Kingdom renewed its call on the international community to assume its responsibilities and put an end to the Palestinian humanitarian catastrophe, and activate serious mechanisms to hold Israeli officials accountable for the ongoing violations of international laws, norms and resolutions.


Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivers shelter and food for flood victims in Sudan

Updated 27 August 2024
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Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivers shelter and food for flood victims in Sudan

  • KSrelief and its partners are providing emergency shelters and food aid for about 6,000 people

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief is assisting relief efforts after heavy rain caused the Arbaat Dam, north of Port Sudan, to collapse on Saturday, resulting in widespread flooding that killed at least 132 people destroyed entire villages.

Working in coordination with government agencies in the Kingdom and the Saudi embassy in Sudan, KSrelief and its partners are providing emergency shelters and food aid for about 6,000 people, the Saudi Press Agency reported.