Syrian conjoined twins arrive in Saudi Arabia for medical assessment
Updated 29 December 2024
Arab News
RIYADH: Syrian conjoined twins Celine and Eleen Abdulmoneim Alshibli, along with their family, arrived in Riyadh on Sunday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The twins and their parents were invited to the Kingdom upon directives of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, SPA added.
The twins travelled from Lebanon aboard a medical evacuation aircraft provided by the Saudi Ministry of Defense.
They are scheduled to undergo a comprehensive series of medical evaluations at the King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital in Riyadh, and these assessments will determine the feasibility of performing a separation surgery.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief and head of the surgical and multidisciplinary team, thanked the Kingdom’s leadership for the humanitarian initiative.
“This act underscores Saudi Arabia’s dedication to humanitarian values and its globally recognized medical expertise,” Al-Rabeeah said. He also highlighted the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts in providing medical, humanitarian and relief support worldwide.
The Saudi Conjoined Twins Program, established in 1990, has under the management of Al-Rabeeah separated dozens of conjoined twins from countries around the world.
The family of the twins thanked the Saudi leadership, government and citizens for the warm hospitality and support extended to them since their arrival. They also expressed their trust in the capabilities of the Saudi surgical team, renowned for their expertise in handling similarly complex medical cases.
King Abdulaziz University hosts National Development Fund’s governor at panel discussion
Stephen Groff looks at achieving aims of Saudi Vision 2030
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RIYADH: King Abdulaziz University hosted Stephen Groff, the National Development Fund’s governor, in a panel discussion at the Academic Dialogue Table organized by the Faculty of Economics and Administration.
Groff discussed the role of the NDF and the broader development ecosystem in achieving Saudi Vision 2030, in an event also attended by Dr. Tareef Al-Aama, the university’s president.
Groff said that the fund aimed to enhance developmental impact and improve productivity, highlighting the key strategic priorities and ongoing initiatives being provided to entities under the fund’s umbrella, such as economic diversification and growth stimulation.
He added that the NDF contributed to creating sustainable job opportunities as well as supporting small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurship.
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Groff stressed that one of the fund’s core missions was to develop infrastructure by financing large-scale project.
Groff stressed that one of the fund’s core missions was to develop infrastructure by financing large-scale projects in sectors such as transportation, housing, and public utilities through its affiliated entities, including the recently established National Infrastructure Fund.
He explained that the primary mission of the fund, as a development finance institution, was to empower development funds and banks to achieve their sector-specific objectives, beneficiary goals, and activity targets, while focusing on specific areas and ensuring the financial sustainability of development finance entities in the future.
He concluded by stressing the critical role of the fund in reviewing and evaluating the impact of every program, project, or initiative aimed at addressing developmental needs, economic priorities, challenges, and available opportunities.
Saudi authorities clampdown on drugs, illegal goods
Security patrols in Asir and Jazan regions thwarted the smuggling of 34kg and 23kgs of qat in Al-Farsha governorate and Al-Edabi and Al-Daer governorates respectively
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JEDDAH: Saudi authorities launched a series of crackdowns on illegal activities around the Kingdom.
Jeddah municipal authorities conducted a raid in Al-Aziziyah district on Thursday, confiscating three tonnes of unregistered tobacco products and 2,200 expired mixing products, along with untaxed tobacco items.
The operation, conducted jointly by municipal monitoring teams, the General Department for Monitoring and Addressing Negative Phenomena, the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority and other local agencies, targeted an unlicensed facility illegally converted into a commercial space and illegal worker housing.
Officials found food items and refrigeration units during the inspection. They transferred salvageable food to a charitable organization, confiscated all illegal items and sealed the premises.
Security patrols in Asir and Jazan regions thwarted the smuggling of 34kg and 23kgs of qat in Al-Farsha governorate and Al-Edabi and Al-Daer governorates respectively, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The municipality and authorities have urged residents to report violations through official channels as it continues its efforts to protect public safety.
The program features video and photography exhibitions, an Italian botanical garden display, and demonstrations of Italian craftsmanship and industry
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RIYADH: Italian Navy training vessel, the Amerigo Vespucci, will call at Jeddah on Monday for the first time, marking a historic moment in the ship’s 93-year history.
The vessel will dock from Jan. 27-30 at the Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina as part of its world tour.
During the tour, an initiative called “Villaggio Italia” will highlight Italian culture, beauty, naval training and maritime diplomacy, cuisine, science, research, technology, and industry through events and exhibitions.
As part of this, the “Italia Geniale” is a design presentation organized by the Italian Ministry of Business and Industry and the Ministry of Defense in collaboration with the ADI Design Museum.
The program features video and photography exhibitions, an Italian botanical garden display, and demonstrations of Italian craftsmanship and industry. The event will also host several meetings and seminars on tourism and Saudi-Italian relations, including a conference on the Blue and Space Economy. The conference will also address how sustainability, technological innovation and international cooperation can develop key sectors for economic and environmental progress.
Jeddah marks the vessel’s eighth stop after Los Angeles, Tokyo, Darwin, Singapore, Mumbai, Doha and Abu Dhabi. Known as “the most beautiful ship in the world,”, it represents Italy’s maritime heritage and rich naval traditions and serves as a symbol of Italian design excellence.
‘Eltiqa’ returns to Riyadh with Saudi and Brazilian arts
CONEXAO exhibition aims to foster cultural exchange between the Kingdom and Brazil
Updated 24 January 2025
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RIYADH: The Confluence of Saudi-Brazilian Culture, or CONEXAO, will be held in Riyadh from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1, under the patronage of the Saudi minister of culture and chair of the board of trustees of the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts, Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan.
The exhibition, to be held at the King Fahad Cultural Center in Riyadh under the theme “Eltiqa: the Saudi-Brazilian traditional arts,” will offer a unique cultural and artistic experience, highlighting the artistic harmony between the two nations.
Following the success of the inaugural “Eltiqa” event with South Korea in 2023, this second edition reaffirms the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts’ commitment to fostering international cultural dialogue.
The CONEXAO program will feature five traditional Saudi performances and five Brazilian performances, culminating in a blended dance that integrates traditional artistic elements from both nations.
Additionally, a collaborative artwork created by two female artists from Saudi Arabia and Brazil will be showcased.
The event will include over 15 cultural activities, such as workshops and educational sessions on performing and visual arts, aimed at enhancing cultural understanding and strengthening connections between the two cultures.
CONEXAO is part of the institute’s initiatives to promote artistic movement and international cultural exchange in the Kingdom.
It aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by creating new cultural platforms to raise awareness of traditional arts and supporting efforts to preserve and share them locally and globally.
AlUla’s vision based on strong partnerships, holistic development, says royal commission official
Ben Hudson highlights pacts with global investors and nations
Plan includes $31.9bn contribution to Kingdom’s GDP by 2035
Updated 24 January 2025
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DAVOS: Taking a socially and economically responsible approach to development and working closely with committed partners is the key to fulfilling AlUla’s potential.
This is according to the Royal Commission for AlUla’s Chief Development and Construction Officer Ben Hudson, who spoke to Arab News at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week.
Hudson also emphasized the commission’s commitment to cultural preservation in transforming AlUla into a global destination.
Hudson underscored the RCU’s alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reform program. “(The) RCU is unlocking AlUla’s economic, investment, and touristic potential through comprehensive regeneration, integrated partnerships, and inclusive sustainable development.”
Highlighting the AlUla Sustainability Charter as a blueprint for the organization’s initiatives, he said the RCU was also focused on revitalizing the built environment, community empowerment, and light-touch tourism.
Citing the example of the Dar Tantora The House Hotel, he said this was tangible proof of its plan in action, where the blending of traditional materials with local expertise has created new socio-economic opportunities while preserving the cultural heritage of the area.
Hudson was keen to highlight the RCU’s plans to contribute SR120 billion ($31.9 billion) to Saudi Arabia’s gross domestic product by 2035, driven by sustainable tourism and investment.
In Davos, Hudson said the RCU was looking to foster global partnerships to accelerate AlUla’s regeneration.
“We are building on AlUla’s position as an ancient crossroad of civilizations, transforming AlUla into the world’s largest living museum, and a place for our community to thrive, (and this) can only be achieved when we work together,” he said.
“Our first strategic partnership was established with France, almost at RCU’s inception. Since then, we’ve grown our network, establishing partnerships with China, Italy, the UK, and world-class partners from the US, among others.
“We continue to make progress in evolving our partnership portfolio by working with UNESCO, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the World Bank, and many others,” he said.
These collaborations enable billions of dollars in private sector investment across hospitality, real estate, cultural conservation, and infrastructure.
Hudson emphasized the importance of co-investment, inviting partners to join in developing key infrastructure, such as power and water, and creating vibrant public spaces. “This gives our partners confidence and provides a platform for sustained engagement, be it with our community or across the business landscape,” he said.
Preserving AlUla’s rich cultural heritage remains central to the RCU’s mission. Hudson described the area as a “hidden gem,” now revealed to the world, with strategies in place to balance conservation with growth.
Collaboration with organizations including the International Council on Monuments and Sites has enabled the creation of Heritage Impact Assessments to protect cultural areas while facilitating new construction, he said.
“Our goals are shaped by community feedback, from the people who stand to benefit the most, whose culture and heritage make AlUla what it is,” he explained.
The RCU’s short-term goals focus on making AlUla a livable destination that embodies the Quality-of-Life Program of Vision 2030, by attracting investment, enhancing infrastructure, and creating opportunities for local and global stakeholders.
Looking to the future, Hudson said the RCU’s commitment was to “creating a destination built around a vibrant culture and ancient heritage —somewhere to live, work, invest, and grow.”