Saudi ambassador to UAE received by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid in Dubai

Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum received the Saudi ambassador to the UAE Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari on Saturday. (SPA)
Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum received the Saudi ambassador to the UAE Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari on Saturday. (SPA)
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Updated 13 July 2024
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Saudi ambassador to UAE received by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid in Dubai

Saudi ambassador to UAE received by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid in Dubai
  • Sheikh Mohammed, who is also vice president and prime minister of UAE, wished ambassador success in his mission

DUBAI: Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum received the Saudi ambassador to the UAE Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari on Saturday during a reception in the emirate, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Sheikh Mohammed, who is also vice president and prime minister of UAE, wished the ambassador success in his mission.

Al-Angari passed on the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Sheikh Mohammed, along with their wishes for continued progress and prosperity to the government and people of the UAE.

The envoy was appointed last year and presented his credentials to Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Shakhboot Nahyan Al-Nahyan in October.


Madinah launches portal for iftar providers

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Madinah launches portal for iftar providers

Madinah launches portal for iftar providers
  • The list of approved companies will be provided after data updates to finalize contracts and issue electronic permits

RIYADH: The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched an online portal for iftar service providers at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah to update their information for Ramadan.

According to the authority, updating data is mandatory to continue service, along with contracting approved catering companies and complying with iftar service guidelines.

The list of approved companies will be provided after data updates to finalize contracts and issue electronic permits, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Last month, the authority also launched a portal for charitable organizations and individuals to apply for iftar meal services inside the Grand Mosque in Makkah during Ramadan.

The service allows the selection of meal sites, with one meal site per person and 10 sites allocated for charitable organizations.

The authority highlighted the need to provide low-calorie meals for individuals with chronic diseases and diabetes.


Saudi Crown Prince briefs cabinet on meeting with Syrian president

Saudi Crown Prince briefs cabinet on meeting with Syrian president
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Saudi Crown Prince briefs cabinet on meeting with Syrian president

Saudi Crown Prince briefs cabinet on meeting with Syrian president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday briefed the cabinet on his recent diplomatic engagements, beginning with his meeting with Ahmad al-Sharaa, President of the Syrian Arab Republic.

The crown prince outlined the key points of their discussions, which centered on regional stability and enhancing bilateral cooperation.

The crown prince also shared details from his meeting with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of the Federal Republic of Germany, where the focus was on strengthening ties between the two nations.

The crown prince updated the cabinet on a telephone call he received from Antonio, President of the European Council, during which they discussed matters of mutual interest and ongoing diplomatic efforts in Europe.

 


National creativity olympiad begins in Riyadh

National creativity olympiad begins in Riyadh
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National creativity olympiad begins in Riyadh

National creativity olympiad begins in Riyadh

RIYADH: The 15th annual National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity, or Ibdaa, has begun at the Imam Mohammed bin Saud Islamic University conference center in Riyadh.

The event is organized in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, known as Mawhiba, and will run until Feb. 6.

The olympiad features 200 research and innovation projects submitted by students across 22 scientific fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The projects were selected from more than 23,000 entries received during earlier stages of the competition, SPA added.

A five-member judging committee, supported by an AI component for greater accuracy, will select 68 winning projects from the 200 submissions across four categories — health and wellness, environmental sustainability and essential needs, energy and industrial leadership, and economies of the future.

Winners will represent Saudi Arabia in international and regional exhibitions and competitions, including the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in the US, ITEX in Malaysia, and TISF in Taiwan.


‘Attractive’ Red Sea sites for solar, wind energy storage found

‘Attractive’ Red Sea sites for solar, wind energy storage found
Updated 04 February 2025
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‘Attractive’ Red Sea sites for solar, wind energy storage found

‘Attractive’ Red Sea sites for solar, wind energy storage found
  • KAUST study identifies 2 sites, at estimated cost of $16.5bn
  • Plan for energy sources to benefit Saudi water management

RIYADH: Scientists at a top Saudi Arabia university have identified several locations across the Kingdom that would be ideal for the storage of solar and wind energy, which would ultimately benefit water management and food security, the institution stated on Monday.

The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology study identified 10 sites but said two Red Sea ones were the most feasible after several scientific and economic factors were taken into account.

The two “attractive” locations require an investment of around $16.5 billion but more research is needed to evaluate their feasibility.

This is according to the study titled “The potential role of seasonal pumped hydropower storage in decarbonizing the power sector in Saudi Arabia.”

The study conducted by Yoshihide Wada, Julian Hunt and colleagues is already available on the website of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews journal.

The researchers stated that the storage sites could “potentially contribute to the decarbonization of the power sector in Saudi Arabia and the balancing of the electricity grid as part of a full suite of energy storage options.”

The scientists looked at the potential for seasonal hydro storage of desalinated water and the role it can play in meeting the high summer electricity and water demand in the Kingdom.

“The Kingdom is rich in solar and wind power potential. We are interested in determining how transitioning to these two renewable energy sources can benefit water management in the Kingdom,” said Wada.

As a part of the wide-ranging Saudi Vision 2030 plan, the Kingdom plans to source at least 50 percent of its electricity from renewables by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060, in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainable development.

To reach that goal there would need to be a considerable change in the power industry, KAUST stated. The sector was responsible for “around half of the carbon dioxide emissions by the Kingdom in 2022.”

Renewable energy is a part of Saudi Arabia’s long-term sustainability vision, but storing the resource for times of high need still remains a challenge.

“Electricity consumption almost doubles in some years from the winter to summer months, which gives tremendous value for infrastructure that can keep energy stored in the cooler months from solar and wind and use the energy to generate electricity in the hotter months,” the release said.

There have been investments in battery storage solutions, but these can only store energy over daily cycles.

“For longer, seasonal cycles, seasonal pumped hydropower storage is under consideration. Here, desalinated water can be stored in reservoirs in high mountains and released upon demand to generate power and supply water.”

But with each seasonal pumped hydropower storage site costing around $10 billion, finding the most appropriate locations for construction is crucial.

Factors such as evaporation of the stored water, the salinity of the water, and the feasibility of building solar or wind plants nearby, were studied by the scientists.

“These storage sites have extraordinary upfront investments, so their value must be estimated as accurately as possible. Our study incorporates water management into the design, giving a more holistic estimate on how large-scale projects support the adoption of renewables in Saudi Arabia,” said Hunt.


Saudi Arabia conducts military exercises with 15 countries at Air Warfare Center

Saudi Arabia conducts military exercises with 15 countries at Air Warfare Center
Updated 04 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia conducts military exercises with 15 countries at Air Warfare Center

Saudi Arabia conducts military exercises with 15 countries at Air Warfare Center
  • Forces from Presidency of State Security, Saudi Arabian National Guard taking part
  • Military drills called Spears of Victory 2025

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is conducting military exercises called Spears of Victory 2025 at the Air Warfare Center, involving forces from 15 countries.

Some of the Kingdom’s prominent military branches are participating in the drills, including forces from the Presidency of State Security and the Saudi Arabian National Guard.

The drills started this week at the Air Warfare Center, a military air facility located at King Abdulaziz Air Base in Dhahran in eastern Saudi Arabia.

Maj. Gen. Pilot Mohammed bin Ali Al-Omari, the exercise commander, said that the drills would consist of lectures and missions for air, technical, and support crews, to improve readiness and combat capability.

Al-Omari added that Spears of Victory 2025 will enhance the planning and implementation skills of participating forces, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It involves 10 days of conducting combat maneuvers and flights, as well as mixed tactical operations, some of which are conducted jointly with the forces of other countries to enhance cooperation, the SPA added.