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黑料社区 provides $30m in support for Palestinian Authority

黑料社区 provides $30m in support for Palestinian Authority
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Palestinian Minister of Finance, Omar Al-Bitar, and聽the acting Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires聽at the Saudi Embassy in Jordan, Mohammed Mounis. (SPA)
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Palestinian Minister of Finance, Omar Al-Bitar, and聽the acting Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires聽at the Saudi Embassy in Jordan, Mohammed Mounis. (SPA)
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黑料社区 provides $30m in support for Palestinian Authority

黑料社区 provides $30m in support for Palestinian Authority
  • Financial aid from the Kingdom has been instrumental in sustaining the health and education sectors in Palestine, finance minister says
  • The total value of support provided by Saudi authorities for the Palestinian people over the years exceeds $5.3bn

LONDON: 黑料社区 has delivered $30 million to the Palestinian Authority to help alleviate the severe financial crisis it faces, which is blamed on Israeli policies designed to weaken it.

The assistance was presented in Amman on Thursday to the Palestinian minister of finance, Omar Al-Bitar, by Mohammed Mounis, the acting charg茅 d鈥檃ffaires at the Saudi Embassy in Jordan.

Al-Bitar commended the Kingdom for the ongoing financial and political support it provides for Palestinians and their rights to independence and statehood. He thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their leadership, and acknowledged the political, economic and humanitarian support they provide for his country.

The minister added that the money given by 黑料社区 is a significant contribution that is helping the Palestinian Authority cope with a financial crisis that is exacerbated by the policies of a far-right Israeli government.

The financial support has been instrumental to the Palestinian Authority鈥檚 efforts to maintain the health and education sectors, the Palestine News Agency reported. It has helped meet the costs of running hospitals, purchasing medicines and medical equipment, keeping schools open, and paying the salaries of medical staff, teachers and administrative workers.

Over the years, support provided by the Kingdom for the Palestinian people has exceeded $5.3 billion for a total of 289 projects, according to figures from Saudi aid agency KSrelief.

Mounis said his country remains committed to support for the Palestinian government, to help it fulfill its financial obligations and assist its people during this time of economic and humanitarian hardship, the Saudi Press Agency reported. He reaffirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 steadfast support for upholding the rights of the Palestinian people.


Saudi efforts to boost innovation pay off

Saudi efforts to boost innovation pay off
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Saudi efforts to boost innovation pay off

Saudi efforts to boost innovation pay off
  • Official figures show that 8,029 patent applications were submitted in the country in 2024, an increase of 13.3 percent on the previous year

RIYADH: Support provided by Saudi authorities for scientific research, innovation and university teaching have been credited for recent achievements by innovators in the Kingdom.

Official figures show that 8,029 patent applications were submitted in the country in 2024, an increase of 13.3 percent on the previous year. In addition, 31,834 trademarks and 1,578 industrial designs were registered, and 4,355 patents were published.

Investment in research and development in 黑料社区 increased to SR22.6 billion ($6 billion) in 2023, a 17.4 percent increase compared with 2022.

Recent examples of Saudi innovators honored with awards for research and innovation at international events included ophthalmologist Dr. Saad Al-Anzi, who won the grand prize at the Geneva International Exhibition in April this year for inventing a cost-effective surgical tool for cataract operations, while six other Saudi innovators received global awards at the event and 134 received global medals.

And 39 students from King Abdulaziz University received a global award at the IENA Expo for ideas, inventions and new products in Germany last October.


Saudi Ministry of Health launches nationwide campaign to tackle obesity

Saudi Ministry of Health launches nationwide campaign to tackle obesity
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Saudi Ministry of Health launches nationwide campaign to tackle obesity

Saudi Ministry of Health launches nationwide campaign to tackle obesity
  • Campaign aims to target 1 million beneficiaries, bringing together several governmental, private, and non-profit entities
  • GM of Lilly in 黑料社区 Mustafa Abdul Rahman: The company supports the 鈥楢 Nation Without Obesity鈥 campaign

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Health launched on Thursday its 鈥淎 Nation Without Obesity鈥 campaign in Riyadh, an initiative aimed at raising awareness and combating obesity across the Kingdom.

In its initial phase, the campaign aims to target 1 million beneficiaries, bringing together several governmental, private, and non-profit entities.

鈥淎 Nation Without Obesity鈥 was launched in response to multiple calls from Shura Council members and aligns with the Kingdom鈥檚 health transformation efforts, which have recorded notable progress toward the targets set out in 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030.

Mustafa Abdul Rahman, general manager of Lilly in 黑料社区, emphasized that obesity is not a personal choice or a lifestyle issue, but a chronic disease that demands long-term management grounded in science, innovation, treatment, and prevention.

He highlighted the urgent need to shift societal perceptions and eliminate the stigma surrounding obesity, which often discourages individuals from seeking the help and treatment they need.

鈥淭he company supports the 鈥楢 Nation Without Obesity鈥 campaign, which aims to raise awareness, remove psychological and social barriers, and empower individuals to access the support and treatment they need,鈥 Abdul Rahman added.

Real transformation, he noted, starts with formal policies that back sustainable solutions and with strong partnerships between the public and private sectors.

Obesity impacts not only physical health, but also leads to a decline in mental well-being and social stability, often intensifying social isolation and reducing overall quality of life. Eliminating the stigma surrounding individuals living with obesity is therefore essential, Abdul Rahman explained.

The economic toll of obesity is equally pressing, with escalating healthcare costs linked to associated diseases and a notable decline in productivity driven by its complications 鈥 factors that cannot be ignored. For this reason, Lilly places economic impact at the core of its comprehensive strategy to combat obesity, Abdul Rahman said.

Mohammed Alghasham, CEO of Qalb Health Association, praised the campaign鈥檚 remarkable spirit of collaboration, emphasizing the strategic partnership with the Quality of Life Program and the engagement of Kayl Association for Combating Obesity as key contributors to a unified awareness effort.

鈥淭he association is committed to driving forward innovative social, awareness, and pharmaceutical initiatives while continuing to conduct studies and research aimed at enhancing existing solutions to the complex challenge of obesity, and supporting healthcare providers with insights that strengthen decision-making,鈥 Alghasham said.


Masam Project clears more than 4,600 explosive devices from Yemen conflict in Abyan

Masam Project clears more than 4,600 explosive devices from Yemen conflict in Abyan
Updated 26 June 2025

Masam Project clears more than 4,600 explosive devices from Yemen conflict in Abyan

Masam Project clears more than 4,600 explosive devices from Yemen conflict in Abyan
  • Operation took place on Thursday in Wadi Dufs area of Zinjibar, east of Yemen鈥檚 de facto capital Aden
  • Clearance took place in high temperatures, rugged terrain of Abyan Governorate

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Project for Landmine Clearance, known as Masam and launched by Saudi aid agency KSrelief, has successfully destroyed more than 4,600 explosive devices left behind from the war in Yemen.

The operation took place on Thursday in the Wadi Dufs area of Zinjibar, in Abyan Governorate, east of Yemen鈥檚 de facto capital Aden.

The project reported the destruction of 4,620 pieces of ammunition and remnants of war, including 155 projectiles, 235 combat fuses, 85 pieces of armor-piercing ammunition, 4,096 bullets, 13 anti-personnel mines, five anti-tank mines, and 31 grenades.

The Masam Project added that its efforts aimed to enhance community security and protect the lives of civilians in Yemen.

Engineer Munther Qassem, commander of the first special task force at Masam, said that the operation had been conducted in a safe area, away from residential communities and agricultural regions, ensuring full compliance with international standards.

He added: 鈥淭he work of the special task teams does not stop throughout the year, given the importance of our missions in protecting the lives of innocent citizens.鈥

Qassem added that the team had successfully carried out the operation despite the high temperatures and rugged terrain of Abyan.

The Masam Project stands as a vital contribution to enabling a safe and dignified life for Yemenis.

KSrelief has implemented 3,438 diverse humanitarian projects across 107 countries, valued at over $7 billion, since its launch in May 2015.


Venezuelan president sends message to King Salman, affirming ties

Venezuelan president sends message to King Salman, affirming ties
Updated 26 June 2025

Venezuelan president sends message to King Salman, affirming ties

Venezuelan president sends message to King Salman, affirming ties
  • The Venezuelan ambassador to Riyadh, David Velasquez Caraballo, handed the letter to the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs

RIYADH: President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro has written to King Salman regarding the relationship between Riyadh and Caracas and ways in which it could be strengthened.

The written communication was handed to Dr. Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Rassi, undersecretary for multilateral international affairs at the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, by David Velasquez Caraballo, the Venezuelan ambassador to Riyadh, on Thursday. Al-Rassi is also supervisor general of the Public Diplomacy Agency at the Foreign Ministry.

During their meeting, he and Caraballo discussed ways of enhancing bilateral relations between 黑料社区 and Venezuela, as well as other topics of mutual interest.


KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels

KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels
Updated 26 June 2025

KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels

KAUST develops new cooling technology to improve efficiency and lifespan of solar panels
  • New technology has the potential to cut down the maintenance cost of solar cells
  • Experiments were conducted in cold and rainy regions of the US to test effectiveness in different climate conditions

RIYADH: The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has made a notable research breakthrough, developing a new composite material that improves the efficiency and lifespans of the cells used in solar panels through cooling.

The new technology has the potential to cut down the maintenance cost of solar cells, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Results of the study, carried out in partnership with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, were published in the journal Materials Science and Engineering.

The study targeted the issues of commercial solar panels, which only convert around 20 percent of sunlight into electricity, while the remainder is absorbed as heat or reflected away. Other problems include high temperatures, which reduce the efficiency and performance of the cells, shortening their lifespan and demanding more frequent replacement.

This means that cooling is essential, yet traditional cooling systems such as fans and pumps consume electrical energy; passive cooling, on the other hand, requires no electricity.

Prof. Chiaochiang Gan, lead researcher at KAUST, explained that the nanomaterials used in the passive cooling process are thin substances that can be applied to multiple systems that demand cooling, such as solar cells and agricultural greenhouses, without affecting their performance.

He said that the study, conducted through the Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, led to the creation of a material that absorbs moisture from the air at night and releases it during the day.

Covering solar cells with this material, when deployed in coastal areas of 黑料社区 for weeks, helps keep them cool.

The passive cooling technology also helps reduce the cost of generating electricity from these cells by 18 percent.

Experiments were also conducted in cold and rainy regions of the US to test its effectiveness in different climate conditions; the results proved the technology effective in all environments.

Preliminary studies also show that other applications for the material include light-emitting devices, which typically suffer from reduced efficiency at higher temperatures.

Abdullah Al-Muqbil, researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics and Semiconductors, director of the Optics and Electronics Center of Excellence at KACST, and co-author of the study, noted that these findings also open up potential for application in lighting and laser technologies.

The research team at KAUST achieved a record-breaking performance in solar cell efficiency due to their specialized designs, showcasing the diverse expertise at the university, according to SPA.

The Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies is one of four research centers of excellence run by KAUST. It aims to support the Kingdom鈥檚 national goals in fields such as artificial intelligence, food security, renewable energy and storage technologies and smart health.