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10 arrested by Border Guard in Jazan for smuggling qat

The confiscated items were handed over to the competent authority. (SPA)
The confiscated items were handed over to the competent authority. (SPA)
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10 arrested by Border Guard in Jazan for smuggling qat

The confiscated items were handed over to the competent authority. (SPA)
  • Saudi authorities foiled the smuggling of 11 kg of hashish in Al-Aridhah Governorate in Jazan

JAZAN: Land patrols of the Saudi Border Guard in the Al-Dayer area of Jazan Province have arrested 10 Ethiopian violators of the law for smuggling 200 kg of the narcotic plant qat. Initial legal procedures have been completed against the offenders.

Authorities also foiled the smuggling of 11 kg of hashish in Al-Aridhah Governorate in Jazan. The confiscated items were handed over to the competent authority.

Elsewhere, authorities in Eastern Province arrested a resident of Egyptian nationality for promoting hashish. He was detained, legal procedures taken against him, and he was referred to the competent authority.

Security authorities urge citizens and residents to report any information related to drug smuggling or trafficking activities by calling 911 in the regions of Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom鈥檚 regions, or by contacting the General Directorate of Narcotics Control on 995, or via email.


KSrelief distributes 1,100 food baskets in Sudan

KSrelief distributes 1,100 food baskets in Sudan
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KSrelief distributes 1,100 food baskets in Sudan

KSrelief distributes 1,100 food baskets in Sudan
  • KSrelief continues to implement its water supply and environmental sanitation project in the Yemeni districts of Midi, Haradh, Hayran, and Abs in the Hajjah governorate, as well as the Razih district in the Sadah governorate

NORTH KORDOFAN: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has distributed 1,100 food baskets to displaced families in Sudan鈥檚 North Kordofan State, benefiting 6,383 individuals.

The distribution is part of the third phase of the 2025 Food Security Support Project and the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing efforts through KSrelief to support Sudanese people amid the crisis.

Meanwhile, KSrelief continues to implement its water supply and environmental sanitation project in the Yemeni districts of Midi, Haradh, Hayran, and Abs in the Hajjah governorate, as well as the Razih district in the Sadah governorate.

In May, KSrelief delivered 4,561,000 liters of potable water and 47,412,000 liters of usable water in Hajjah.

Additionally, 244 waste removal operations were conducted in displacement camps, and 4,048 water transport containers were distributed.

The initiative is part of 黑料社区鈥檚 ongoing humanitarian efforts to meet essential needs and improve living conditions in regions affected by conflict.

 


KAIN welcomes 60 students as part of Mawhiba Research Enrichment Program

KAIN welcomes 60 students as part of Mawhiba Research Enrichment Program
Updated 27 June 2025

KAIN welcomes 60 students as part of Mawhiba Research Enrichment Program

KAIN welcomes 60 students as part of Mawhiba Research Enrichment Program
  • The program harnesses the potential of gifted students, offering them hands-on experience
  • Albrithen, general supervisor of KAIN, said the institute鈥檚 overarching goal is 鈥渢o serve the community鈥

RIYADH: The King Abdullah Institute for Nanotechnology, established by King Saud University, will welcome 60 鈥済ifted students鈥 on Sunday as part of the Mawhiba Research Enrichment Program, a four-week initiative aimed at developing scientific skills and research experience among Saudi youth, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Run in collaboration with the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), the program 鈥渉arnesses the potential of gifted students, offering them hands-on experience in laboratories and production facilities, while introducing them to the fundamentals and ethics of scientific research under the supervision of specialized researchers,鈥 the SPA wrote.

Hamad Abdulaziz Albrithen, general supervisor of KAIN, explained that the institute鈥檚 overarching goal is 鈥渢o serve the community by transferring knowledge to younger generations through the use of advanced laboratory equipment and the expertise of distinguished researchers from diverse scientific disciplines.鈥

Ahmed bin Abdulkarim Al-Saleh, head of the Mawhiba program at KSU for 2025, highlighted the importance of such programs in providing exceptional students with the opportunity to conduct scientific research at KSU鈥檚 top-tier research chairs and centers.

Al-Saleh also noted that the program offers 鈥渁 wide range of skill-building activities, including Python programming, AI and its scientific applications, as well as enrichment trips to research centers beyond the university campus.鈥


鈥榃e will make our country proud鈥: Joy as Saudi graduates take first professional steps

鈥榃e will make our country proud鈥: Joy as Saudi graduates take first professional steps
Updated 27 June 2025

鈥榃e will make our country proud鈥: Joy as Saudi graduates take first professional steps

鈥榃e will make our country proud鈥: Joy as Saudi graduates take first professional steps
  • The Red Sea Global Vocational Training Program celebrated the graduation of 466 Saudis
  • RSG is committed to offering employment opportunities for outstanding graduates within its workforce or with partners

JEDDAH: Hundreds of Saudi students on Thursday graduated from a specialized program targeting job creation in the Kingdom鈥檚 fast-growing tourism sector.

The Red Sea Global Vocational Training Program, held in partnership with King Abdulaziz University and the Human Resources Development Fund, celebrated the graduation of 466 Saudis, the scheme鈥檚 third cohort of students, across specializations including wellness tourism and hospitality.

The ceremony was attended by Jeddah Gov. Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi and John Pagano, CEO of the Red Sea Development Company.

The two officials delivered a speech highlighting the importance of achieving Saudi Vision 2030 by empowering the nation鈥檚 youth, building a thriving Saudi industry, and showcasing the Kingdom鈥檚 natural beauty and hospitality to the world.

Pagano said: 鈥淲e are proud to see our skill development initiative empower youth and transform lives. By providing access to high quality and job-oriented training programs, we empower the students with the tools they need to confidently enter the workforce and contribute meaningfully to the tourism industry of 黑料社区.鈥

RSG is committed to offering employment opportunities for outstanding graduates within its workforce or with partners, he added.

The graduation, held at King Faisal Auditorium, saw the signing of an agreement between the Human Resources Development Fund and Red Sea Global to train and employ 1,000 young Saudi men and women in specialized fields, including wellness tourism, hospitality, tourism security and technical services.

Turki bin Abdullah Al-Jawini, HRDF director general, said that the fund helped more than 153,000 Saudi men and women find employment in the private sector during the first half of 2024.

Al-Jawini showcased the fund鈥檚 most prominent campaigns, and said that the HRDF develops its programs in partnership with various sectors, with the aim of improving job opportunities and developing human capital.

The event also included a keynote address by Raed Al-Basseet, group chief environment and sustainability officer at RSG. He praised the graduates for their resilience, hard work and dedication.

鈥淔rom the first day you entered the Red Sea Vocational Training Program, you鈥檝e proven to us that ambition has no limits, and that those with determination and passion can go further than they imagined. Your hard work has become an accomplishment. Your efforts are the beginning of a great professional journey, filled with opportunities and successes that exceed our expectations,鈥 Al-Basseet said.

鈥淒on鈥檛 stop at this achievement; let it be the beginning of a great and prosperous future. We are always behind you, and we are proud of you.鈥

Later, graduates Naif Najmi, Mishari Al-Jehani, Ghala Al-Buhairi and Ghada Al-Jehani gave thank-you speeches on behalf of their cohort. They highlighted the importance of the support they received, reflected on their journeys and described their hopes for the future.

The ceremony was full of emotion and joy among students and their parents.

Amer Al-Marawani, a graduate student of tourism security, told Arab News: 鈥淚鈥檓 feeling really happy and excited for the beginning of my new journey. In the future, I hope I can contribute to the tourism sector of my country.鈥

Hala Nadri, a graduate specializing in hospitality, said: 鈥淎fter graduation, it is an outstanding honor for us to serve the country, we are really looking forward to join the workforce anywhere in our touristic sites.鈥

Meanwhile, Jood Majed, a graduate of tourism safety, praised the program鈥檚 technical depth and encouraged other Saudi women to apply: 鈥淭he training programs have been a resounding success and we learned a lot from it. Now, it is our time to pay back our leadership who supported us all these years by working hard, and eventually, we will make our country proud.鈥

Yousef Al-Amri, a graduate in information technology, said: 鈥淚 consider myself very lucky to be equipped with these invaluable skills and I am forever grateful to RSG and KAU.鈥


Al-Hussam Park: a tourist attraction in the heart of picturesque Al-Baha

Al-Hussam Park: a tourist attraction in the heart of picturesque Al-Baha
Updated 27 June 2025

Al-Hussam Park: a tourist attraction in the heart of picturesque Al-Baha

Al-Hussam Park: a tourist attraction in the heart of picturesque Al-Baha
  • The city, which sits high on a mountain plateau, is set for a vibrant summer season
  • The park includes 36 seating areas, 21 shaded structures, 1,400 trees, 4,000 shrubs, a 1,200-square-meter artificial lake

RIYADH: The artificial lake, green landscapes, and waterfalls and fountains of Al-Hussam Park in the heart of picturesque Al-Baha attract a large number of nature lovers, holiday-makers and picnickers every summer season.

The city, which sits high on a mountain plateau, is set for a vibrant summer season this year under the slogan 鈥淐olor Your Summer,鈥 featuring raffles and daily prize giveaways.

Mohammed Faisal, a botany professor at King Saud University, who has visited the city on several official trips, told Arab News; 鈥淧rince Hussam Park is a beautiful destination, I enjoy the exquisite beauty of this summer tourism spot in a refreshing environment with intermittent rains and cold breeze from the nearby foggy mountaintops of Al-Baha.

It stands as one of the key tourist attractions in its region and serves as a recreational destination for residents and visitors alike.鈥

The park, named after Al-Baha Emir Prince Hussam Bin Saud, overlooks the city on one side and the Tihami sector on the other.

Nadeem Ahmad, an engineer working in the city, told Arab News: 鈥淪et on the mountain top and close to the Sarawat Mountains in the Al-Baha city, (the park) is one of the region鈥檚 most prominent ecotourism destinations.

Its scenic beauty complements nearby Raghadan Park and adds to the array of parks and gardens scattered across this picturesque region. It鈥檚 a must-visit tourist spot if you are in the Kingdom.鈥

The region鈥檚 mayor, Dr. Ali bin Mohammed Al-Sawat, told the Saudi Press Agency that the total area of the park is 160,000 square meters, with green spaces covering 132,264 square meters.

The park includes 36 seating areas, 21 shaded structures, 1,400 trees, 4,000 shrubs, a 1,200-square-meter artificial lake, 500 parking spaces, four children鈥檚 play areas, 35 restrooms, a 1,000-square-meter 鈥渋nteractive fountain,鈥 two 10-meter-high waterfalls, a 700-meter walking path, prayer areas for men and women, and a plaza that includes an open-air theater covering some 5,000 square meters with seating for up to 1,000 people.

鈥淎l-Hussam Park hosts a variety of cultural and artistic events every summer, including traditional performances that reflect the region鈥檚 heritage, a children鈥檚 theater offering educational and entertainment activities, and diverse cultural shows representing various communities,鈥 Al-Sawat noted.

The park has also implemented several new projects to accommodate elderly visitors and people with special needs, the SPA reported.


Tokyo firm partners with Saudi hospital to advance stem cell treatment system

Tokyo firm partners with Saudi hospital to advance stem cell treatment system
Updated 27 June 2025

Tokyo firm partners with Saudi hospital to advance stem cell treatment system

Tokyo firm partners with Saudi hospital to advance stem cell treatment system

TOKYO: ADR Therapeutics, a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Cytori Cell Research Institute, Inc., has signed a Letter of Intent to conduct a joint clinical trial for 鈥90-minute complete stem cell therapy鈥 with the King Abdullah International Medical Research Center.

The collaboration, reported in PR Times, is expected to drive medical innovation in the Middle East and bring new hope to patients with intractable diseases that were previously considered difficult to treat. 

In conventional stem cell therapy, harvested cells must be cultured for anything between several weeks and months at a dedicated facility, resulting in high costs and long waiting times. ADR Therapeutics鈥 Cellution System purifies non-cultured cells from a patient鈥檚 tissue to the state needed for treatment in just 90 minutes and can be administered on the same day of collection.

This provides a safe and effective treatment option for diseases such as osteoarthritis, diabetic foot lesions, Crohn鈥檚 disease and chronic pain. The risk of rejection is extremely low because the patient鈥檚 own cells are used and the risk of infection is reduced because no culture process is required.

黑料社区 has positioned the medical and healthcare sector as a key strategic area in Vision 2030, the national transformation program led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and aims to become a world-leading medical hub.

The number of patients in the Middle East with diabetes and other chronic diseases is rapidly increasing due to changes in lifestyle, and a rising number of cases are difficult to treat with conventional therapies.

It is expected the strategic partnership between the Kingdom and Japan in the medical field will be further strengthened by the contribution of Japan-originated stem cell therapy technology to solving local medical issues.

The most important feature of the treatment is that it can be performed at ordinary medical institutions without the need for advanced culture facilities or specialized technicians. This will enable the provision of advanced regenerative medicine in regions with limited specialized facilities and is expected to contribute significantly to improving access to medical care.

Saudi medical professionals will be able to acquire the latest stem cell therapy technology through specialist Japanese doctors providing direct technical guidance locally.