Saudi-led project clears 456,664 mines, explosive devices in Yemen 

Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
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Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
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Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
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Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
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Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
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Updated 25 August 2024

Saudi-led project clears 456,664 mines, explosive devices in Yemen 

Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis. (Supplied)
  • Last week, project’s special teams destroyed 771 items of unexploded ordnance, 59 anti-tank mines, 5 improvised explosive devices and 2 anti-personnel mines

RIYADH: A Saudi-led humanitarian initiative in Yemen has seen a milestone 456,664 land mines and unexploded ordnance cleared since the start of the project in 2018, according to a recent report.

These include 296,954 items of unexploded ordnance, 145,016 anti-tank mines, 8,120 improvised explosive devices and 6,574 anti-personnel mines, according to Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the project’s managing director.

Overseen by the Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief, Project Masam continues to remove deadly devices laid in the war-torn country by the Houthis.

Last week, the project’s special teams destroyed 771 items of unexploded ordnance, 59 anti-tank mines, five improvised explosive devices and two anti-personnel mines.

The explosives, which were planted indiscriminately by the Houthis across Yemen, posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

Project Masam is one of several initiatives undertaken by on the orders of King Salman to help the Yemeni people, clearing routes for humanitarian aid to reach the country’s citizens.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

About 5 million people have been forced to flee their homes since the start of the conflict in Yemen, many of them displaced by the presence of land mines.

Masam teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


Saudi FM discusses Gaza with US counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (File/AFP)
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Saudi FM discusses Gaza with US counterpart

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (File/AFP)

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the situation in the Gaza Strip with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday.

During a phone call, the officials also discussed the security and humanitarian repercussions of developments in the Palestinian territory and efforts being made to address them, Saudi Press Agency reported.


marks International Youth Day, highlighting national achievements

 marks International Youth Day, highlighting national achievements
Updated 12 August 2025

marks International Youth Day, highlighting national achievements

 marks International Youth Day, highlighting national achievements
  • Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development inaugurated a new Youth Development Award, which received more than 300 submissions
  • Mohammed Al-Rizqi: Through this award, we seek to motivate all parties to empower our youth, who have proven to be the nation’s true wealth and the leaders of its development journey

RIYADH: marked International Youth Day on Tuesday, highlighting a number of initiatives supporting the country’s young population.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development inaugurated a new Youth Development Award, which received more than 300 submissions.

“Through this award, we seek to motivate all parties to empower our youth, who have proven to be the nation’s true wealth and the leaders of its development journey,” ministry spokesperson Mohammed Al-Rizqi told Arab News.

On Tuesday, the General Authority for Statistics revealed statistics from 2024 that showed 69.4% of the population of is now under the age of 35.

The International Islamic Youth Symposium also issued a statement affirming the Kingdom’s achievements in supporting young people.

It praised the country’s programs and initiatives aimed at supporting young people and setting them up for successful careers.

“On International Youth Day, we take pride in the efforts and achievements of Saudi youth, celebrating their pivotal role in realizing national aspirations,” said Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi in a post on X.

“And because our youth are a treasure, we at @HRSD_SA strive to develop young people, enhance their community participation and build their capabilities to be influential locally and globally.”

Young people between the ages of 15 and 39 make up the largest percentage of the Kingdom’s population.

To support and empower this segment of the population, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development organizes a number of activities and workshops as part of its Youth Development Strategy launched in 2024.

The ministry also set up the General Directorate of Youth Development to provide vocational training and volunteer opportunities.

A professional certification program recently qualified 100 male and female workers in various fields.

International Youth Day is celebrated by more than 150 countries around the world.

It was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1999, and this year’s theme is “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond,” which highlights the role of youth in advancing sustainable development.


Second Event Tech Meetup in Riyadh showcases local innovation

Second Event Tech Meetup in Riyadh showcases local innovation
Updated 12 August 2025

Second Event Tech Meetup in Riyadh showcases local innovation

Second Event Tech Meetup in Riyadh showcases local innovation
  • EventTech Tank invited entrepreneurs to pitch ideas to panel of potential investors
  • Meetup draws investors from public and private sectors   

RIYADH: The second Event Tech Meetup 2025, held at the Bayt Al-Thaqafa — Al-Ta’awun Public Library in Riyadh on Sunday and Monday, attracted a diverse audience from both the public and private sectors.

The event, organized by the National Events Center, featured specialized workshops, brainstorming sessions, and a showcase of technological innovations tailored for the events industry.

Lojain Al-Harbi, founder and CEO of Dulani, reflected on her experience at EventTech Tank, which allowed entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas to potential investors.

She said: “It feels amazing. Months of hard work have paid off — seeing our results is a completely different feeling. We’re grateful for this opportunity.”

Abdulaziz Al-Subaei, founder of Jawlat, echoed her sentiments. “This is truly an excellent opportunity. Having direct exposure to investors is incredibly valuable, especially since we haven’t had much interest before,” he said.

Another participant, Abdullah Al-Hajji, CEO of Eventify, told Arab News that the event had been a successful one for the company. “We even secured an investment, which is an incredible result for us,” he added.

Budoor Al-Malik, co-founder and CCO of MILA Celebration, emphasized the importance of the meetup for startups in the event tech space, which allowed the company to “connect with like-minded individuals and investors who share our passion.”

The opening program of the meetup included live demonstrations from industry innovators. One of the highlights was the National Events Center’s presentation, titled “No Waiting, Digital Innovation Creates the Experience.”

This was centered around their “SKIP Q” solution, which aims to enhance visitor experiences by streamlining entry and reducing wait times.

Additionally, the Ministry of Tourism showcased their platform “Decisions Made in the Moment,” which utilizes advanced analytics to inform tourism strategies.

Two expert panels delved into the transformative impacts of technology on the events sector.

The first panel, “How Artificial Intelligence Shapes the Future of Events in the Kingdom,” discussed AI’s potential to lower operational costs and improve event management.

The second panel, “Data Drives the Event Scene,” focused on how AI can convert data into actionable insights.

Many startups presented their products in hopes of attracting attention from prominent investors, who were eager to explore new opportunities.

The “Event Tech Meetup 2025” is part of the broader “Event Tech 2025” initiative, aimed at accelerating digital transformation within ’s events sector.

This initiative focuses on nurturing the entrepreneurial ecosystem, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.


Saudi prince wins prestigious British International Sword at Sandhurst

Saudi prince wins prestigious British International Sword at Sandhurst
Updated 12 August 2025

Saudi prince wins prestigious British International Sword at Sandhurst

Saudi prince wins prestigious British International Sword at Sandhurst
  • Prince received the honor during the Sovereign’s Parade on Aug. 8, recognizing him as the top-performing international cadet among a cohort from across the globe
  • Brig. Ben Wilde: This stellar achievement by Prince Saud highlights the value of what Sandhurst offers; some of the finest military leadership training to be found anywhere in the world

JEDDAH: Prince Saud bin Mohammed bin Abdullah Turki has made history as the first Saudi officer cadet to be awarded the prestigious International Sword at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

The prince received the honor during the Sovereign’s Parade on Aug. 8, recognizing him as the top-performing international cadet among a cohort from across the globe. The award celebrates exceptional leadership, discipline and military excellence.

Prince Saud’s achievement marks a milestone in Saudi participation at Sandhurst, underscoring his dedication, resilience and ability to lead under pressure.

Brig. Ben Wilde, British defense attache to , told Arab News: “The Kingdom of has a long history with the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, and a deep defense relationship that stretches back to the Second World War. 

“This stellar achievement by Officer Cadet Prince Saud highlights the value of what Sandhurst offers; some of the finest military leadership training to be found anywhere in the world. It is hoped that the relationship with Sandhurst will go from strength to strength in the future as the Kingdom’s military forces evolve to meet the challenges of the future.”

Wilde said that what set Prince Saud apart was his immense physical and mental resilience. He led by example during the most demanding physical challenges, even inspiring those observing Ramadan to maintain rigorous training throughout the holy month.

He is a superb communicator and military planner, achieving one of the highest scores on the entire course in the challenging military planning examination. 

On the field, he excelled in leading infantry tactical operations, demonstrating calm under pressure, strategic acumen and the ability to inspire his team during realistic combat exercises.

Beyond his operational skills, he served as an outstanding representative for his country, volunteering to lead Eid Al-Fitr celebrations and fostering an understanding of Islamic culture within a diverse environment.

Selfless, professional, humble and gracious, he proved himself a natural leader and role model for all cadets on the commissioning course.

“This is a magnificent achievement by Prince Saud,” Wilde said. “To be the first Saudi to win this prestigious award is appropriate recognition of the determination, courage and talent he has demonstrated throughout some of the most demanding leadership training in the world. He is an outstanding ambassador for his family and his country, and has a hugely promising future.”

Dr. Alice Burt, charge d’affaires at the British Embassy in Riyadh, said: “We were thrilled to hear the news of Prince Saud receiving the International Sword, a truly historic achievement and a proud moment for . 

“His success reflects not only his personal dedication and leadership, but also the strength of the UK-Saudi defense partnership.”

The ceremony at Sandhurst was attended by senior military officials, dignitaries and members of Prince Saud’s family. The British Embassy extended its congratulations and reaffirmed its commitment to strong defense ties between the two countries.


Crown prince discusses Palestinian statehood at Saudi cabinet meeting in Neom

Crown prince discusses Palestinian statehood at Saudi cabinet meeting in Neom
Updated 12 August 2025

Crown prince discusses Palestinian statehood at Saudi cabinet meeting in Neom

Crown prince discusses Palestinian statehood at Saudi cabinet meeting in Neom
  • Cabinet praises international consensus supporting establishment of an independent Palestinian state

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired the cabinet session in Neom on Tuesday, briefing ministers on his recent meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II.

Discussions between the two leaders addressed bilateral relations, regional issues, and developments in Palestine, state news agency SPA reported. 

The crown prince also updated the cabinet on his call with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who expressed appreciation for the Kingdom’s efforts in supporting Palestinian statehood and encouraging international recognition.

Minister of Media Salman bin Yousef Al-Dosari said the cabinet welcomed announcements by Australia and New Zealand regarding recognition of the State of Palestine, praising growing global consensus around a two-state solution with 1967 borders and East Jerusalem as the capital.

The cabinet also condemned Israeli actions in Gaza, describing them as occupation and accusing the Israeli authorities of committing starvation, ethnic cleansing, and other violations. It warned that the inability of the international community and the UN Security Council to halt such actions undermines international law and threatens global stability.

The cabinet also reviewed matters on Ukraine, reiterated the Kingdom’s support for diplomatic efforts toward resolving the crisis, following a phone call between the crown prince and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The council also welcomed the announcement of a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressing hope for stability in the region.