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KSA highlights labor reforms at Cairo conference

KSA highlights labor reforms at Cairo conference
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Abdullah Abuthnain, vice minister of human resources and social development for labor, led 黑料社区鈥檚 delegation at the 51st Arab Labor Conference in Cairo. (SPA)
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Abdullah Abuthnain, vice minister of human resources and social development for labor, led 黑料社区鈥檚 delegation at the 51st Arab Labor Conference in Cairo. (SPA)
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Updated 20 April 2025

KSA highlights labor reforms at Cairo conference

KSA highlights labor reforms at Cairo conference

RIYADH: Abdullah Abuthnain, vice minister of human resources and social development for labor, led 黑料社区鈥檚 delegation at the 51st Arab Labor Conference, taking place in Cairo until April 26.

The conference brings together labor ministers and representatives of employers and workers from member states of the Arab Labor Organization, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

黑料社区鈥檚 participation reflects its ongoing efforts to support joint Arab initiatives in labor and its key role in fostering trilateral dialogue among governments, employers and workers.

The agenda includes discussions on social policies for economic inclusion, economic cluster strategies for sustainable development, and adapting labor laws to economic and technological changes.

In his speech, Abuthnain highlighted the ministry鈥檚 initiatives to develop the Saudi labor market and boost its competitiveness locally and globally, in line with national economic diversification goals.

The Saudi delegation also took part in the 62nd coordination meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council鈥檚 Council of Ministers of Labor and Social Affairs, held on the sidelines of the conference.

GCC labor ministers discussed shared priorities, labor market developments, and enhanced cooperation with international and regional organizations.


黑料社区 welcomes moves by Australia, New Zealand toward recognizing Palestinian state

黑料社区 welcomes moves by Australia, New Zealand toward recognizing Palestinian state
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黑料社区 welcomes moves by Australia, New Zealand toward recognizing Palestinian state

黑料社区 welcomes moves by Australia, New Zealand toward recognizing Palestinian state

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed on Monday the recent announcements by Australia and New Zealand signaling steps toward recognizing the State of Palestine.


Jordan king departs for 黑料社区

Jordan king departs for 黑料社区
Updated 9 min 9 sec ago

Jordan king departs for 黑料社区

Jordan king departs for 黑料社区
  • Jordan's King Abdullah II will meet 黑料社区's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

CAIRO: Jordan's King Abdullah II departed on Monday on a visit to 黑料社区 to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Jordanian Royal Court said. 

King Abdullah was accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II.


Masam Project eliminates 1,140 explosive devices across Yemen

Masam Project eliminates 1,140 explosive devices across Yemen
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Masam Project eliminates 1,140 explosive devices across Yemen

Masam Project eliminates 1,140 explosive devices across Yemen
  • Project clears unexploded ordnance, other mine types
  • Masam Project has cleared 509,612 devices since 2018

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Project for Landmine Clearance, known as Masam and launched by the nation鈥檚 aid agency KSrelief, eliminated 1,140 explosive devices this month across Yemen.

Engineers cleared 1,090 items of unexploded ordnance, 49 anti-tank mines, and one anti-personnel mine, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Masam Project has now cleared 509,612 explosive devices from the conflict-ravaged nation since its inception in July 2018.

The mines were scattered randomly across Yemeni territory, creating a significant threat to innocent civilians, it said in a statement.

Project Masam provides training and equipment for local demining engineers. Teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.

The project鈥檚 demining efforts have significantly reduced casualties and allowed displaced individuals and farmers to return to their land and resume cultivation.

The work has earned widespread praise from the UN and international organizations.


Tabuk鈥檚 governor launches environmental, water, agricultural projects worth more than SR4.3bn

Tabuk鈥檚 governor launches environmental, water, agricultural projects worth more than SR4.3bn
Updated 10 August 2025

Tabuk鈥檚 governor launches environmental, water, agricultural projects worth more than SR4.3bn

Tabuk鈥檚 governor launches environmental, water, agricultural projects worth more than SR4.3bn
  • Initiatives aim to improve services, strengthen sustainability, support objectives of Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: Tabuk Governor Prince Fahd bin Sultan has inaugurated 23 environmental, water, and agricultural projects with a combined value of more than SR3.8 billion ($1 billion), and laid the foundation for a further 25 projects worth over SR580 million, it was announced on Sunday.

The initiatives, launched in the presence of Environment, Water and Agriculture Minister Abdulrahman Al-Fadli, aim to improve services for residents, strengthen environmental and water sustainability, and support the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Prince Fahd thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their backing of the infrastructure projects, and praised ministry staff for their efforts in enhancing public services and bolstering the Kingdom鈥檚 food security.

According to Al-Fadli, the projects include small desalination plants along the western coast with a design capacity of more than 93,000 cubic meters per day, and new water transmission systems able to carry 72,000 cubic meters per day to boost supplies in the governorates of Duba, Al-Wajh, and Umluj.

The National Water Company has launched 16 initiatives worth more than SR860 million to expand drinking water distribution and wastewater services in Tabuk, while the Saudi Water Partnership Company has completed the SR550 million Tabuk-2 Wastewater Treatment Plant with a peak capacity of 135,000 cubic meters per day.

Additional works include dam construction projects worth more than SR92 million, and mangrove planting and rangeland reserve protection valued at over SR18 million, as well as irrigation, rural development, and vegetation cover initiatives across the region.


Riyadh welcomes Istituto Marangoni as Saudi fashion ambitions grow

Istituto Marangoni鈥檚 Riyadh campus is located in the Riyadh Creative District within the King Abdullah Financial District.
Istituto Marangoni鈥檚 Riyadh campus is located in the Riyadh Creative District within the King Abdullah Financial District.
Updated 11 August 2025

Riyadh welcomes Istituto Marangoni as Saudi fashion ambitions grow

Istituto Marangoni鈥檚 Riyadh campus is located in the Riyadh Creative District within the King Abdullah Financial District.
  • Italian fashion school鈥檚 new campus to train Saudi talent, merge heritage with global trends

JEDDAH: Italian fashion school Istituto Marangoni will open its first campus in Riyadh on Aug. 28, marking a major step in the Kingdom鈥檚 bid to become a global fashion hub.

The new campus, which is located in the Riyadh Creative District within the King Abdullah Financial District, follows extensive market research with the Saudi Fashion Commission.

Istituto Marangoni鈥檚 Riyadh campus is located in the Riyadh Creative District within the King Abdullah Financial District. (Instagram/istitutomarangoniriyadh)

Surrounded by a growing cluster of creative companies and institutions, it will offer specialized programs tailored to 黑料社区鈥檚 evolving industry.

Stefania Valenti, the managing director of Istituto Marangoni, told Arab News: 鈥淭here has never been a more opportune moment to invest in 黑料社区. The Riyadh campus is not only a symbol of our commitment to international education, but also a platform for cultural exchange, innovation, and empowerment.鈥

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鈥 Istituto Marangoni programs have been designed in collaboration with the Saudi Fashion Commission to merge the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural heritage with modern global fashion trends.

鈥 The school will offer three-year undergraduate advanced training diploma courses, accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation.

The school will offer three-year undergraduate advanced training diploma courses, accredited by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation, in areas such as fashion design and accessories, fashion communication and image, fashion management, digital communication and media, fashion product, and fragrances and cosmetics management.

Burak Cakmak, Saudi Fashion Commission CEO

The programs have been designed in collaboration with the Saudi Fashion Commission to merge the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural heritage with modern global fashion trends.

鈥淚t means that the three-year fashion design program offers pathways in sewing and modest fashion, reflecting local aesthetics,鈥 Valenti explained, adding that the fashion communication and image course focused on visual storytelling for both local and international audiences. The business and management track will prepare leaders for the luxury sector.

This initiative contributes to a more diversified economy, generates new jobs, and positions the Kingdom as a hub for cultural exchange.

Burak Cakmak, Saudi Fashion Commission CEO

She added: 鈥淏y fusing local identity with global standards we aim to cultivate a new generation of fashion professionals who can represent Saudi creativity on the world stage.鈥

To nurture and support creative young Saudis, 50 students will receive scholarships for the diploma programs through an initiative backed by the Ministry of Culture鈥檚 Fashion Commission.

Stefania Valenti, Istituto Marangoni managing director

The Riyadh campus will link to Istituto Marangoni鈥檚 global network, and Valenti said: 鈥淎fter two years at the Riyadh campus, students can progress to the final year at Istituto Marangoni London or Paris and get a bachelor鈥檚 degree in the chosen field of study.鈥

Saudi students will be helped to gain employment after their academic journey at Istituto Marangoni Riyadh, for either a Saudi or a global brand.

By fusing local identity with global standards we aim to cultivate a new generation of fashion professionals who can represent Saudi creativity on the world stage.

Stefania Valenti, Istituto Marangoni managing director

Istituto Marangoni works with more than 45,000 luxury and fashion companies worldwide and grants 91 percent placement after graduation. Its alumni network includes prominent figures such as Dario Vitale, creative director at Versace, and Alessandro Sartori, artistic director at Zegna.

Valenti stressed the institute鈥檚 commitment to empowering women and fostering entrepreneurship, aligning closely with Vision 2030鈥檚 ambitions to diversify the economy and promote cultural innovation.

Burak Cakmak, the CEO of the Saudi Fashion Commission, called the opening 鈥渁 pivotal milestone for 黑料社区鈥檚 fashion ecosystem,鈥 adding that it created 鈥渁 sustainable talent pipeline.鈥

The Riyadh campus is not only a symbol of our commitment to international education, but also a platform for cultural exchange, innovation, and empowerment.鈥 (Supplied)

He said Istituto Marangoni was chosen for its global reputation and ability to adapt to local contexts.

He added: 鈥淭heir presence in Riyadh ensures that our talents receive education that meets global standards while remaining grounded in Saudi cultural expression.

鈥淭hrough immersive programs, mentorship, and access to industry networks, students will gain the skills and confidence to lead, innovate, and build meaningful careers.鈥

Istituto Marangoni works with more than 45,000 luxury and fashion companies worldwide and grants 91 percent placement after graduation. (Supplied)

He stressed that the courses were embedded within the local context, and added: 鈥淚t encourages students to draw inspiration from their heritage and personal narratives, equipping them to tell authentic Saudi stories on international platforms, from runways and campaigns to entrepreneurial ventures rooted in sustainability.鈥

On the commission鈥檚 broader goals and vision, Cakmak said: 鈥淲e take a holistic approach that encompasses every stage of the value chain, including design, product development, manufacturing, communications, merchandising, and retail.

鈥淓ducation is at the heart of this vision. Through strategic partnerships, such as our collaboration with Istituto Marangoni, we are redefining what fashion learning can look like in the region and setting new benchmarks for creative excellence.鈥

Istituto Marangoni works with more than 45,000 luxury and fashion companies worldwide and grants 91 percent placement after graduation. (Supplied)

He linked the initiative to Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 goal of unlocking Saudi talent, adding: 鈥淏y investing in fashion academies like Istituto Marangoni, we are creating tangible opportunities for the local youth to pursue careers in culture, creativity, and innovation.

鈥淭his initiative contributes to a more diversified economy, generates new jobs, and positions the Kingdom as a hub for cultural exchange. At the same time it strengthens our global presence while ensuring that our heritage continues to evolve and inspire.鈥