Saudi crown prince receives message from Bangladesh PM

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs meeting with Bangladeshi Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Updated 29 September 2022
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Saudi crown prince receives message from Bangladesh PM

  • Message was received by Saudi deputy foreign minister when he met with Bangladesh’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a written message from Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed on ways to support and strengthen  bilateral relations between the two countries, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The message was received by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji when he met with Bangladeshi Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mohammed Javed Patwary on Thursday.

During the meeting, the two discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations in a variety of fields, as well as a number of issues of mutual interest.

 


Women are ‘agents of change’ driving societal shifts: Saudi UN envoy

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Women are ‘agents of change’ driving societal shifts: Saudi UN envoy

  • Abdulaziz Alwasil highlights Kingdom’s advances in gender equality across range of sectors
  • Envoy addresses high-level side event during 69th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women

NEW YORK: Women are vital partners and agents of change, driving positive societal shifts ranging from economic growth and social justice to peace building, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN has said, adding that their empowerment is essential to achieving a sustainable and more equitable world.
Speaking at a high-level side event during the 69th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, Abdulaziz Alwasil outlined the Kingdom’s transformative strides in advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment across various sectors.
The event, titled “From Vision to Reality: Saudi Arabia’s Story of Women’s Empowerment,” shed light on the policies and initiatives that have propelled women’s participation in the labor market and promoted their roles in diverse fields, such as technology, innovation, and renewable energy.
Alwasil told leading officials at the event that the Kingdom has launched a series of policies and initiatives to enhance women’s participation in the labor market and alleviate family burdens that may hinder them from achieving their academic and professional aspirations.
He said that the Kingdom’s efforts have gone beyond setting ambitious goals. Saudi Arabia initially aimed for a 30 percent women’s participation rate in the labor market by the third quarter of 2024. However, that target was exceeded ahead of schedule, with women now making up 36.2 percent of the workforce.
“This achievement underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to empowerment and reflects women’s significant efforts in strengthening their economic involvement,” Alwasil said, emphasizing the importance of creating flexible work environments that support women’s academic and professional ambitions.
The Saudi envoy highlighted the government’s collaborative efforts with civil entities to provide sustainable solutions that promote job stability and ensure women can fully contribute to both economic and social development.
He said that in addition to expanding opportunities in traditional sectors, Saudi Arabia is pushing for women’s involvement in non-traditional fields such as technology, cybersecurity, and renewable energy — key sectors that align with the country’s national ambitions and the evolving demands of the global economy.
“Women are critical partners in our journey toward a prosperous future,” Alwasil said, reaffirming the Kingdom’s dedication to promoting gender equality in sectors such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health.
However, Alwasil also acknowledged persistent challenges, especially in conflict zones. “We face unprecedented crises marked by regional and international tensions,” he said.
“While progress has been made, these crises are accelerating a concerning decline, particularly for women in conflict zones.”
In response, Saudi Arabia is committed to protecting women globally, especially in conflict-stricken areas, and is collaborating with regional and international organizations to ensure their safety and empowerment, said Alwasil.
The Kingdom is also supporting policies that involve women in peacebuilding and humanitarian efforts.
Alwasil reiterated Saudi Arabia’s pledge to remain a pioneer in women’s empowerment, ensuring that women are active participants in all aspects of society.
“Women are vital partners and agents of change,” he said. “Their empowerment is essential to achieving a sustainable and more equitable world.”


Thousands of flags raised in Jeddah to mark Saudi Flag Day

Updated 11 March 2025
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Thousands of flags raised in Jeddah to mark Saudi Flag Day

  • Occasion celebrated annually on March 11, symbolizing unity, strength of Kingdom

JEDDAH: Thousands of Saudi flags were raised on Tuesday in the Red Sea city of Jeddah to mark Saudi Flag Day.

The occasion is celebrated annually on March 11 and symbolizes the unity and strength of the Kingdom. Authorities this year raised more than 3,000 Saudi flags in the various streets and squares of Jeddah. It was planned that some buildings would be illuminated later in the day with green light to commemorate the occasion.

The Saudi flag has significant national and religious meanings, according to the Saudi Press Agency, and is characterized by its green color, symbolizing prosperity; the Arab sword, symbolizing strength, justice, and wisdom; and the inscription of the Islamic creed.


Saudi tech authority helps drive national digital transformation with e-gates at Kingdom’s airports

Updated 11 March 2025
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Saudi tech authority helps drive national digital transformation with e-gates at Kingdom’s airports

  • Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority has installed 152 automated e-gates at key airports in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Madinah
  • Gates are integrated with a number of other digital systems relating to border control, including visas, biometrics and airline operations

RIYADH: The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority hailed the introduction of electronic passport gates at the Kingdom’s airports as one of the ways in which it is helping to drive the digital transformation in various sectors across the country.

The authority, in partnership with the General Directorate of Passports and aviation-management company Matarat Holding, has installed 152 automated e-gates at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, and Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The e-gates automate the process of entry into the country, significantly speeding up border-control procedures, the authority said. To accomplish this, the gates are integrated with a number of other digital systems relating to border control, including visas, biometrics and airline operations, it added.


US-Ukraine talks take place in Jeddah

Talks between the US and Ukraine aimed at ending the war with Russia are held in Jeddah on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 11 March 2025
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US-Ukraine talks take place in Jeddah

  • Talks were held at the direction of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and took place in the presence of the Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan
  • The talks come within the Kingdom’s efforts to resolve the crisis in Ukraine, thanks to its balanced relations with various parties

RIYADH: Talks between the US and Ukraine aimed at ending the war with Russia took place in Jeddah on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The talks were held at the direction of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and took place in the presence of the Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Minister of State and Member of the Council of Ministers Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Minister of State and Member of the Council of Ministers Musaed bin Mohammed Al-Aiban. (SPA)

The US was represented by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, while Ukraine was represented by the head of the Ukrainian presidential office Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.

The talks come within the Kingdom’s efforts to resolve the crisis in Ukraine, thanks to its balanced relations with various parties, and as part of its efforts to enhance global security and peace, SPA said.

They are based on Saudi Arabia’s belief in the importance of adhering to international laws and norms, and that dialogue is the most successful means of resolving disputes and bringing viewpoints closer together, SPA added.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky left the Kingdom early on Tuesday morning after meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a brief visit before the talks started.

After the meeting, Saudi Arabia expressed hope that efforts would succeed in ending the crisis in Ukraine in line with international law and the United Nations Charter, including respect for the principles of sovereignty and internationally recognized borders.

Kyiv expressed appreciation for Riyadh’s efforts in hosting talks between Ukraine and the US, and for humanitarian and development aid provided by the Kingdom.


Tabuk University signs pact to enhance AI learning

Updated 11 March 2025
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Tabuk University signs pact to enhance AI learning

  • University inks agreement with Proven Solution, which specializes in AI, robotics, and digital transformation solutions
  • Dr. Anas Bushnag: As we aim towards equipping our students with industry-driven curriculum, we are thrilled to partner with Proven Robotics

RIYADH: The University of Tabuk has signed an agreement with a technology company to equip students with advanced robotics and artificial intelligence knowledge in preparation for the job market.

The pact was signed recently with Proven Solution, a leading technology company specializing in AI, robotics, and digital transformation solutions.

Under the agreement, the firm’s subsidiary, Proven Robotics, will introduce advanced robotics training.

There will also be science, technology, engineering and math courses, and research and innovation initiatives for students, according to a release issued by the company on Tuesday.

The program aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 digital transformation objectives.

Mohammed Aldousari, regional robotics lead at Proven Robotics, said: “By partnering with one of the leading universities in the country, we are focused on reinforcing our commitment to advancing robotics education and supporting Vision 2030.

“This partnership will expand our impact, develop future-ready talents, strengthen academia-industry collaboration, and position us as leaders in the robotics industry in Saudi Arabia.”

Dr. Anas Bushnag, the vice dean of the college of computing and information technology at the University of Tabuk, said: “As we aim towards equipping our students with industry-driven curriculum, we are thrilled to partner with Proven Robotics.

“Their regional expertise in robotics and AI, pre-developed university-focused programs, and a strong track record in STEM education and technology integration make them an ideal partner to bridge the gap between academia and industry.”

The program will be delivered through multiple learning formats, including classroom sessions, ensuring accessibility and flexibility.