Saudi Chemistry Olympiad team bag 4 medals in Switzerland

The Saudi chemistry team arrived today, Jul.23, to homeland after winning four international awards at the International Chemistry Olympiad 2023, at its 55th session, which was held in Switzerland from 16 to 25 July 2023. (AN Rahaf Jambi)
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Updated 27 July 2023
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Saudi Chemistry Olympiad team bag 4 medals in Switzerland

  • Event’s flag handed over to next year’s host Saudi Arabia
  • Silver medals won by students from Riyadh, Eastern Province

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s International Chemistry Olympiad team have arrived with four medals won at the 55th session of the event held in Switzerland from July 16 to 25.

At the end of the Olympiad, the IChO flag was handed over by the president of this year’s event, Gunther Dissertori, to Saudi Arabia, which will be the host next year from July 22 to 31 in Riyadh.

Saudi student Ali Al-Mousa, who is in his second year at secondary school in the Eastern Province, and won one of the silver medals, told Arab News: “Representing the Kingdom abroad and winning the silver medal makes me feel proud and has an indescribable feeling.

“Our winning of four silver medals is a significant achievement, and I will participate next year when the competition is held in Saudi Arabia in its 56th session.”

Another medalist, Hassan Al-Khalifa, who is a second-year secondary school student in the Eastern Province, told Arab News: “I always wanted to visit Switzerland for the Olympiad, and when I finally went, I came back with a silver medal.

“This is a fantastic accomplishment for me, and I want to encourage students who are younger than me and enjoy chemistry to attempt and keep trying until they succeed. I stumbled often but eventually succeeded.”

Mohammed Al-Hadlaq and Ali Al-Saleh, both in their third year at secondary school in Riyadh, also won medals.

The students have been guided by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions’ Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, or Mawhiba, a non-profit endowment organization that supports talented students in scientific fields.

Next year, Riyadh will host the first Olympiad in the Kingdom, which will include 89 countries, in partnership with Mawhiba, the Ministry of Education, King Saud University, and sponsored by Saudi Arabia’s Basic Industries Corporation.

The IChO is an annual international competition in chemistry for high school students held over 10 days. Students have to complete practical and theoretical tests, each over 5 hours.

The country hosting the Olympiad prepares questions for contestants. Each team has to consist of four students under 20. A steering committee supervises the Olympiad, consisting of members representing different continents.


Saudi leaders congratulate Iran’s new president

Updated 06 July 2024
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Saudi leaders congratulate Iran’s new president

  • King Salman conveyed his wishes of further progress and prosperity for the Iranian people
  • The crown prince affirmed keeness to deepen relations with the Islamic Republic

RIYADH: Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Masoud Pezeshkian on his election as Iran’s president, state news agency SPA reported.

Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian won Iran’s runoff presidential election Saturday, besting hard-liner Saeed Jalili by promising to reach out to the West and ease enforcement on the country’s mandatory headscarf law after years of sanctions and protests squeezing the Islamic Republic.

Pezeshkian, a heart surgeon and longtime lawmaker, received 16.3 million votes compared to Jalili’s 13.5 million in Friday’s election.

“We look forward to deepening the relations between our countries and peoples, and to cooperating to enhance regional and international security and peace,” said King Salman in the SPA statement.

The king conveyed his wishes of further progress and prosperity for the Iranian people.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman said, “I affirm my keenness on developing and deepening the relations that unite our countries and peoples and serve our mutual interests.”
Iran and Saudi Arabia signed a landmark China-brokered deal to re-establish relations in March 2023.

Since then, officials from both sides continued talks to bolster ties.

Russian President Vladimir Putin also congratulated Pezeshkian on his victory and said he was counting on stronger ties with the Islamic Republic.

“I hope that your tenure as president will contribute to a reinforcement of constructive bilateral cooperation between our friendly peoples,” Putin said in a message to Pezeshkian.


Saudi border guards seize 340kg of Qat

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Saudi border guards seize 340kg of Qat

RIYADH: Saudi Border Guards thwarted the smuggling of 340 kilograms of Qat in the Jazan region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Land patrols in Al-Ardah sector confiscated the items and regulatory procedures were promptly carried out. The seized items were transferred to the relevant authorities.

Saudi authorities urged citizens and residents to report any information pertaining to drug smuggling or related activities. Reports can be made by contacting emergency numbers (911) in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern regions or (999) in other regions of the Kingdom.


KSrelief launches food program in earthquake-hit areas of Syria, Turkiye

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KSrelief launches food program in earthquake-hit areas of Syria, Turkiye

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief launched a volunteer program to distribute food parcels to earthquake-hit areas in Syria and Turkiye, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The program initially aims to secure food baskets for 2,000 people in the Turkish cities of Reyhanli and Gaziantep.

KSrelief chief Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah inaugurated the program on Friday.

It is part of KSrelief’s efforts to alleviate the suffering of Syrian and Turkish people affected by the 2023 earthquakes, a statement said.


Abu Arish Castle: An attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts

Updated 06 July 2024
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Abu Arish Castle: An attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts

  • Located 33 km from the city of Jazan, the historic castle dates back hundreds of years

ABU ARISH: Jazan province is home to a number of historic castles spanning ages and representing significant civilizational and tourist landmarks in the region.

The sites showcase identity, values and traditions, which are reflected in architectural details dating back centuries. They contain rocks, columns, pottery, writings, inscriptions and special decorations, serving as regional tourist attractions for heritage enthusiasts.

The historic castle in Abu Arish, located 33 km from the city of Jazan, dates back hundreds of years. It is a prominent example of the region’s rich historical and civilizational heritage.

The castle is square-shaped with a side length of 40 meters. It is supported by circular towers found at each of its corners. The upper part of its outer wall contains openings once used for observation.

The castle, some parts of which are still standing tall to this day, was built using burnt-clay bricks. (SPA)

Local building materials were used by skilled workers from the region to use burnt-clay bricks in building the castle’s walls, openings, towers and arches — the most common style in the region’s ancient cities.

Columns used in the construction of the circular towers — used in guard operations and garrisons — were reinforced with rocks, a common style in castles found along the Red Sea coast.

Additionally, stems of Doum Palm trees were used in the construction of the castle’s roofs. These trees are common in the region, especially in the area surrounding Jazan Valley in the south.

 


Saudi scouts showcase passion for STEM at international jamboree in US

Updated 06 July 2024
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Saudi scouts showcase passion for STEM at international jamboree in US

  • Leader of US National Islamic Committee on Scouting commends Saudi scouts for their role in serving Hajj pilgrims
  • Saudi delegation is led by SASA Vice President Abdurrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Mudaires

RIYADH: Saudi scouts taking part in the Third International Muslim Scouts Jamboree in the US have stood out in science, technology, engineering and mathematics proficiency, a Saudi Press Agency report said on Friday.

A delegation from the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association is attending the week-long summer camp being held at Camp Strake in Houston, Texas, which runs from June 30-July 6. The jamboree is organized by the National Islamic Committee on Scouting under the supervision of the Boy Scouts of America.

Camp Strake in Houston, where scouting summer camps are held, has 20 campsites with pavilions, a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) center, a 28-acre lake, and first class facilities for scouts. (Boy Scouts of America photo)

On Thursday, activities included a competition in the basics of electrical and electronic engineering and designing robots using specialized software and hardware, including automatically and logically controlling a robot’s movements.

Aside from showing their skills in STEM activities, the Saudi scouts also displayed their research and innovation skills, the report said.

Scouts taking in the jamboree also received training on the best way to safely drive motorcycles. They will compete in scouting leadership and ways to build gates, flagpoles, fences and bridges using wood, along with the correct use of knots, ties and loops, as well as building cooking ovens and safely lighting fires.

Other activities listed in the summer camp include visiting NASA in Houston, workshops, and canoeing, swimming and climbing. Leaders of the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association said that the group is taking part in the global camp “to highlight the Kingdom’s role in the Islamic world, promote values of love and peace, showcase the Kingdom and its progress, and facilitate cultural exchange and learning about civilizations.”

Saudi scouts taking part in the jamboree get a briefing from their leader at Camp Strake in Houston. (SPA)

On Tuesday, scout leader Syed Ehtesham Naqvi, president of the US National Islamic Committee on Scouting, commended the services provided by the Saudi government to serve Muslim pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.

He made the remarks during a meeting with the Saudi scouting delegation, led by SASA Vice President Abdurrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Mudaires, on the third day of the jamboree at Camp Strake, the SPA said in a separate report.

Naqvi also commended the Saudi scouts for their role in serving pilgrims.

While scouting was officially founded in Saudi Arabia in 1961, scouting activities in the Kingdom started as early as 1943, according to literature on the international movement.