Saudi ambassador discusses Gaza aid with KSrelief delegation in Cairo
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Saudi ambassador discusses Gaza aid with KSrelief delegation in Cairo
Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Saleh bin Eid Al-Husseini discussed on Wednesday the process of delivering aid to Gaza with a delegation from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center. (SPA)
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Updated 24 July 2024
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Saudi ambassador discusses Gaza aid with KSrelief delegation in Cairo
Parties discussed collaboration to deliver Saudi humanitarian aid to those impacted by the crisis in Gaza
The US military鈥檚 problem-plagued mission to bring desperately needed aid into Gaza via a temporary pier has ended, with deliveries shifting to an Israeli port
Updated 24 July 2024
Arab News
CAIRO: Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Saleh bin Eid Al-Husseini discussed on Wednesday the process of delivering aid to Gaza with a delegation from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, reported the Saudi Press Agency.
During the meeting, held in Cairo, Al-Husseini met with Mubarak bin Saeed Al-Dosari, KSrelief鈥檚 director of the branches department, who also led the delegation.
The parties discussed ways to collaborate to deliver humanitarian aid to those impacted by the crisis in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, deputy head of the US Central Command, said the US military鈥檚 problem-plagued mission to bring desperately needed aid into Gaza via a temporary pier has ended, with deliveries shifting to an Israeli port.
鈥淭he maritime surge mission involving the pier is complete, so there鈥檚 no more need to use the pier. It鈥檚 now transitioning 鈥 to a port in Ashdod, Israel,鈥 he said.
US President Joe Biden expressed disappointment in the performance of the pier, which has repeatedly broken free of the shore because of bad weather since its initial installation in mid-May, limiting the time it has been operational.
Deliveries from Cyprus to Ashdod, and then on to northern Gaza, have already begun, with more than 1 million pounds of aid moving via that route in recent weeks, said Cooper.
Distribution of aid, once it reached land, has also been a problem, with the UN World Food Programme suspending deliveries of assistance that arrived via the pier last month to assess the security situation after Israel conducted a military operation nearby.
People and rescuers inspect the damage at the site of a reported suicide attack at the Saint Elias church in Damascus鈥 Dwelaa.
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黑料社区 condemns suicide attack on Syrian church
Syria鈥檚 health ministry said an attack on a church in Damascus on Sunday killed 20 people
Updated 55 min 44 sec ago
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RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Sunday condemned a suicide attack on a church in Damascus that killed at least 20 people.
Syria鈥檚 interior ministry said in a statement that 鈥渁 suicide attacker affiliated with the Daesh terrorist group entered the Saint Elias church in the Dwelaa area of the capital Damascus where he opened fire then blew himself up with an explosive belt.鈥
The Foreign Ministry emphasized the Kingdom鈥檚 position rejecting the targeting of places of worship, the terrorizing of civilians, and the shedding of innocent blood.
It affirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 support for the Syrian Arab Republic against all forms of violence, extremism, and terrorism.
Sisterhood club at full throttle on the road to freedom
For many club members, motorcycles are not only a mode of transport, but also represent independence and the breaking of barriers
Updated 22 June 2025
Rahaf Jambi
RIYADH: Young Saudi women are discovering a new freedom riding motorcycles on the streets of Riyadh, challenging stereotypes and fostering an empowering community.
The Sisterhood Motorcycle Club, with its all-female membership, is at the forefront of this trend.
Founded in 2022 by Capt. Saud Albarak and Roaa Talal Abualsaud, the club was born from a simple idea: to create a safe, inclusive space for women in 黑料社区 to explore their passion for motorcycles.
鈥淲e wanted to break stereotypes and build a strong community that supports freedom, confidence, and sisterhood on and off the road,鈥 Abdulsaud said.
This mission resonates deeply with women who have long felt restricted by societal norms and expectations, she added.
For many club members, motorcycles are not only a mode of transport, but also represent independence and the breaking of barriers.
Joining the club is an opportunity to step out of their comfort zones and embrace a lifestyle that celebrates adventure and camaraderie. The club seeks to encourage women to embrace their passions, while providing a supportive network for those who seek to share this journey.
Abualsaud, a dentist and proud biker, explained her motivation for co-founding Sisterhood. 鈥淚 wanted to create a space where women could feel both powerful and supported,鈥 she said.
鈥淎s someone who always seeks adventure, riding became my way of feeling free and present. Building and leading this club wasn鈥檛 just about motorcycles 鈥 it was about making a statement that women can be bold, united, and unstoppable.鈥
Sisterhood membership is open to all women, regardless of their experience with motorcycles.
鈥淥wning a bike is not required to join. We welcome women at all levels, whether you鈥檙e an experienced rider, someone considering getting a license, or simply curious about the community,鈥 Abdulsaud said.
This inclusive approach makes it easier for women to join without feeling intimidated, fostering a sense of belonging.
Founded in 2022 by Captain Saud Albarak and Roaa Talal Abualsaud, the club was born from a simple yet powerful idea: to create a safe, inclusive space for women in 黑料社区 to explore their passion for motorcycles. (Supplied)
鈥淚鈥檝e always been passionate about adventurous hobbies. I ride horses and have loved ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) since childhood. So, when women were allowed to ride motorcycles, I jumped at the opportunity,鈥 said club member Maisa Alhugaily.
鈥淲hat drew me specifically to Sisterhood Club was the sense of community and empowerment it offers. I wanted to be part of a group that supports and uplifts women, while exploring something exciting and different.鈥
The club provides mentorship, safety training, and introductory riding experiences to ensure that new members can embark on their journeys with confidence.
鈥淲hat matters most is the spirit of adventure and respect for the community,鈥 Abdulsaud said. This commitment to safety and education helps demystify the world of motorcycles, making it accessible to everyone.
The importance of such clubs for Saudi women cannot be overstated, she believes.
鈥淭hese clubs give Saudi women visibility, voice, and validation in spaces traditionally dominated by men. Riding a motorcycle in 黑料社区 is more than a hobby 鈥 it鈥檚 a symbol of choice, strength, and movement.鈥
Sisterhood empowers women by offering them opportunities to lead, connect, travel, and inspire each other.
This empowerment is crucial in a society where women are often expected to conform to traditional roles. The presence of female riders challenges stereotypes and encourages other women to explore their interests without feeling limited by societal expectations.
鈥淚t also helps normalize the presence of female riders in public, creating a ripple effect for future generations of girls to dream big without limitations,鈥 Abdulsaud says.
Sisterhood membership is open to all women, regardless of their experience with motorcycles. (Supplied)
Currently, Sisterhood organizes over 40 rides and has 260 active members from cities across 黑料社区. The community is steadily growing, with regular collaborations with riders from other Gulf countries.
Abdulsaud said: 鈥淪isterhood is not just a local club 鈥 it鈥檚 part of a larger movement.鈥 This expansion reflects the increasing interest among women in pursuing activities that defy traditional gender roles.
In addition to riding, the club engages in various events and interests that foster camaraderie and personal growth.
鈥淲e participate in local and regional motorcycle events, organize safety awareness workshops, community outreach rides, and even lifestyle gatherings like motorcycle fashion events, fitness classes, and off-road trips,鈥 Abdulsaud said.
The wide range of activities encourages a lifestyle filled with empowerment, connection, and fun.
Through the Sisterhood Motorcycle Club, Saudi women are not only discovering a passion for riding, but also building a supportive network that champions their dreams and aspirations. The club embodies a spirit of unity and strength, allowing women to pursue their passions unapologetically.
鈥淲e鈥檙e telling them, you have a place among us,鈥 Abdulsaud said.
The is more than just a group of women who ride; it is a movement that signifies freedom, empowerment, and sisterhood. As these women continue to break barriers and redefine their roles in society, they are paving the way for future generations to ride boldly into their own destinies.
Saudi interior minister meets outgoing UK ambassador in Riyadh
Neil Crompton will be succeeded by Stephen Hitchen
Crompton described 黑料社区 as a 鈥榢ey, indispensable partner鈥
Updated 22 June 2025
Arab News
LONDON: Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif met Neil Crompton, the outgoing UK ambassador to Riyadh, in his office on Sunday.
Crompton bid farewell to Prince Abdulaziz as his tenure as ambassador ended. Prince Abdulaziz thanked Crompton for his service in the Kingdom and wished him success.
Crompton will be succeeded by Stephen Hitchen.
In a previous interview with Arab News, Crompton described 黑料社区 as a 鈥渒ey, indispensable partner鈥 to the UK.
鈥淲e have a shared history, and part of our shared history is recognition that 黑料社区 is a key diplomatic partner, not just in the Arab world, but in the Islamic world. I think it has a neutral ability to bridge gaps both between east and west, and north and south,鈥 Crompton said.
Saudi transport minister wraps up visit to Russia and France
The visit aims to strengthen cooperation between the Kingdom and Russia and France in the fields of transport and logistics
Updated 22 June 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh Al-Jasser was recently on an official visit to Russia and France along with his accompanying delegation of officials from the sector.
He participated in the opening of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and its main session, which was also attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
In France, Al-Jasser attended the opening of the International Paris Air Show as well as a signing ceremony for an air services agreement between 黑料社区 and Panama.
The visit aims to strengthen cooperation between the Kingdom and Russia and France in the fields of transport and logistics.