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KSrelief launches Balsam campaign for neurosurgery in Yemen

KSrelief launches campaign for neurosurgery in Aden, Yemen. (Supplied/KSrelief)
KSrelief launches campaign for neurosurgery in Aden, Yemen. (Supplied/KSrelief)
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Updated 16 August 2024

KSrelief launches Balsam campaign for neurosurgery in Yemen

KSrelief launches Balsam campaign for neurosurgery in Yemen
  • The campaign will conduct 25 surgeries and diagnose 200 cases at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital in Aden

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center and Al-Balsam Association for Training and Health Development have launched a neurosurgery campaign at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital in Aden.

Running from Aug. 17-23, the campaign aims to perform 25 free surgeries and examine and diagnose over 200 cases.

According to Al-Balsam Association a team of Yemeni doctors will collaborate with the association鈥檚 team in the operating rooms, as well as during the examination and preparation stages for surgeries at the hospital, which is supervised by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen.

Prof. Ibrahim Al-Naami, consultant and professor of neurosurgery at King Khalid University and head of Al-Balsam Association鈥檚 medical team to Yemen, said: 鈥淭he neurosurgery campaign, supervised by the KSrelief,聽will take place from Aug. 17-23 at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital in Aden. The campaign will feature an integrated team of neurological and spinal surgeons, along with anesthesiologists, anesthesia technicians, and nurses.鈥

Al-Naami explained that preparations for the medical campaign in Yemen began several months ago, following its approval by KSrelief, which chose Al-Balsam Association to execute it.聽

He emphasized that the association is committed to ensuring the campaign鈥檚 success, adhering to the regulations and procedures set by KSrelief, which is renowned for its global leadership in humanitarian work in countries in need of such medical care.聽

Al-Naami highlighted that extensive efforts have been made in all aspects, including procuring necessary surgical equipment and preparing for the campaign to achieve its objectives and uphold its noble humanitarian mission under KSrelief supervision.

Al-Balsam Association also conducted a medical campaign in Yemen last May, focused on open-heart surgery and interventional catheterization at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital.聽

During the campaign, 251 procedures were performed, including 25 open-heart surgeries and 166 interventional catheterizations for adults, and three open-heart surgeries, along with 57 interventional catheterizations, for children.

All procedures were successful and were carried out in collaboration with a team of local Yemeni doctors.


Where We Are Going Today: Kuuru in Riyadh

Where We Are Going Today: Kuuru in Riyadh
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Where We Are Going Today: Kuuru in Riyadh

Where We Are Going Today: Kuuru in Riyadh

Kuuru, an ambitious Saudi concept from Leylaty Group and Peru鈥檚 MCK Hospitality, delivers on its promise of a vibrant fusion of Peruvian passion and Japanese precision.

The experience begins upon entry. The interior is undeniably sophisticated, radiating a chic, fine-dining ambiance perfect for a special culinary journey. 

Visiting the Riyadh branch located in the King Abdullah Financial District, the service was impeccable, significantly elevating the evening. Our server was a knowledgeable guide, tailoring recommendations and orchestrating a seamless flow of dishes.

The culinary adventure started strong. The Kuuru ceviche was a standout, incredibly fresh and complex. Be advised: Its vibrant acidity is boldly and intensely sour, a hallmark purists adore but some palates might find assertive.

The hotate aburi offered rich, creamy scallop perfection. The tiradito hotate, featuring luxurious Hokkaido scallops and truffle, delivered exquisite flavor, though a touch more textural contrast (perhaps a crisp element) would have elevated its otherwise soft composition. 

The Nikkei-style nigiri maintained excellence. The nakka truffle (salmon belly) was beautifully balanced and simple, while the wagyu a lo pobre with the quail egg added to the umami experience.

The niku karashi main course featured a succulent grilled ribeye, perfectly complemented by Nikkei chimichurri and Japanese sweet mustard atop smooth potato puree.

Dessert provided a satisfying finale. The Lima chocoreto combined moist chocolate cake with Peruvian manjar (dulce de leche), ganache, and honeycomb 鈥 rich yet not cloying.

The signature Aka sour cocktail proved a vibrant companion throughout but may have been overpowering on the palate, especially with the already sour element to the dishes I ordered. 

My verdict is that Kuuru offers a compelling, multisensory Nikkei experience within Riyadh鈥檚 upscale dining scene. While the ceviche鈥檚 sourness is authentic and the tiradito hotate could benefit from added texture, these are minor notes in an otherwise superb symphony. 

Backed by stellar service, a distinctive menu, and an elegant setting, Kuuru is a must-visit destination for adventurous food lovers seeking memorable fusion.
 


Rawasheen of Al-Wajh are carved in wood, cooled by Red Sea breeze

Rawasheen of Al-Wajh are carved in wood, cooled by Red Sea breeze
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Rawasheen of Al-Wajh are carved in wood, cooled by Red Sea breeze

Rawasheen of Al-Wajh are carved in wood, cooled by Red Sea breeze
  • Ornate balconies symbolize 黑料社区鈥檚 architectural heritage and climatic ingenuity

RIYADH: In the heart of Al-Wajh鈥檚 historic old town, the rawasheen 鈥 ornately carved wooden balconies 鈥 are enduring symbols of 黑料社区鈥檚 architectural heritage and climatic ingenuity.

These elegant, protruding structures once lined the homes of coastal residents, offering more than aesthetic beauty, according to a recent Saudi Press Agency report.

Adorned with intricate arabesque patterns and interlocking geometric designs, the rawasheen served a vital function: cooling homes in the sweltering summer heat.

Their design allows outside air to circulate freely while shielding interiors from direct sunlight, functioning as a natural ventilation system long before modern air conditioning.

The ornate balconies in the heart of the historic Al-Wajh governorate symbolize the Kingdom鈥檚 architectural heritage. (SPA)

During the height of the summer, they transformed into protective barriers that welcomed Red Sea breezes and offered shade and comfort to residents, the SPA report explained.

The old town of Al-Wajh, with its preserved port, ancient walls, castles, and historic buildings, remains a testament to the region鈥檚 building techniques and rich heritage.

Once known as the port of Hegra (Madaen Saleh), Al-Wajh鈥檚 strategic location on the northern Red Sea coast played a key role in shaping its cultural and architectural legacy.
 

The ornate balconies in the heart of the historic Al-Wajh governorate symbolize the Kingdom鈥檚 architectural heritage. (SPA)

 


GCC secretary-general meets with Kuwaiti FM

GCC secretary-general meets with Kuwaiti FM
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GCC secretary-general meets with Kuwaiti FM

GCC secretary-general meets with Kuwaiti FM

Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi was received by Kuwaiti Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al-Yahya at the ministry鈥檚 headquarters in Kuwait on Wednesday.

During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance joint efforts to advance the collaborative Gulf process as well as the latest regional and international developments, the general secretariat said in a report.

They also reviewed topics on the agenda for the upcoming 165th session of the GCC Ministerial Council of Foreign Ministers of the Cooperation Council states, scheduled for early September.


 


Developing countries must get help to access global markets, says Saudi minister

Developing countries must get help to access global markets, says Saudi minister
Updated 06 August 2025

Developing countries must get help to access global markets, says Saudi minister

Developing countries must get help to access global markets, says Saudi minister
  • Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Elkhereiji was speaking in Turkmenistan at the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries
  • He also holds talks with Rashid Meredov, Turkmenistan鈥檚 deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 deputy foreign minister, Waleed Elkhereiji emphasized the Kingdom鈥檚 support for the global economy during a speech on Wednesday in Awaza, Turkmenistan, at the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries.

He stressed the important need to provide assistance for such countries so that they can more easily access global markets, and as a result enhance their security, stability and sustainable development, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Elkhereiji also highlighted the importance of international collaborations and strategic partnerships in efforts to achieve global economic stability and sustainable development, particularly in landlocked developing countries, and reaffirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to finding lasting solutions to global economic challenges and obstacles to trade and development.

黑料社区 aims to help implement global plans for sustainable development through smart investments and projects in line with the goals of the nation鈥檚 own Saudi Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification, he added, while also supporting cooperation between countries through its membership of international organizations.

Also on Wednesday, Elkhereiji held talks with Rashid Meredov, Turkmenistan鈥檚 deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, about cooperation, and regional and international developments.


Saudi agencies hold training workshops on financial literacy, entrepreneurship

Saudi agencies hold training workshops on financial literacy, entrepreneurship
Updated 06 August 2025

Saudi agencies hold training workshops on financial literacy, entrepreneurship

Saudi agencies hold training workshops on financial literacy, entrepreneurship

RIYADH: The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority, in collaboration with the Social Development Bank, launched a series of specialized training workshops for members of the local community, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The initiative is part of the authority鈥檚 community empowerment programs aimed at enhancing economic skills, promoting entrepreneurship, and supporting individuals鈥 aspirations for financial independence and professional sustainability. 

A series of workshops 鈥 titled 鈥淔inancial Freedom,鈥 鈥淵our First Steps Toward Entrepreneurship,鈥 鈥淔reelancing: Your Future Project,鈥 and 鈥淔ranchising: Promising Opportunities to Enter the Market鈥 鈥 will be held from Aug.10-13. 

All workshops will be held remotely via the Zoom platform, with registration available through the following links: 鈥淔inancial Freedom鈥 (https://2u.pw/uPm69), 鈥淵our First Steps Toward Entrepreneurship鈥 (https://2u.pw/XFuEk), 鈥淔reelancing: Your Future Project鈥 (https://2u.pw/KMEET), and 鈥淔ranchising: Promising Opportunities to Enter the Market鈥 (https://2u.pw/ky3jz). 

These workshops are part of the authority鈥檚 efforts to maximize the social and economic impact of the reserve through effective partnerships with developmental entities, foremost among them the Social Development Bank. 

The goal is to empower local community members with the knowledge and tools necessary to engage in freelancing and entrepreneurial fields.