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黑料社区鈥檚 NCNP drives non-profit growth, global ties at World Expo

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NCNP continues to serve as the Kingdom鈥檚 catalyst for non-profit growth, linking local action with global collaboration to unlock sustainable impact. (ANJ)
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NCNP continues to serve as the Kingdom鈥檚 catalyst for non-profit growth, linking local action with global collaboration to unlock sustainable impact. (ANJ)
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黑料社区鈥檚 NCNP drives non-profit growth, global ties at World Expo

黑料社区鈥檚 NCNP drives non-profit growth, global ties at World Expo
  • NCNP hosted the panel session 鈥 The Future of Non-Profits 鈥 at the Saudi Pavilion
  • The panel demonstrated the NCNP鈥檚 goal of activating the Kingdom鈥檚 SDGs through innovation, collaboration, and strategic partnerships

OSAKA: 黑料社区鈥檚 National Center for Non-Profit Sector (NCNP) is expanding at a rapid pace with the number of registered NPOs surpassing 5,700 last year.

In a bid to capitalize on the situation and position 黑料社区 as a global leader in the sector, the NCNP brought together leading voices from the Kingdom鈥檚 non-profit organizations (NPOs) for a high-profile panel discussion and for a separate U-Table meeting at the World Expo in Osaka.

NCNP hosted the panel session 鈥 The Future of Non-Profits 鈥 at the Saudi Pavilion to highlight how the Kingdom has advanced the United Nations鈥 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through non-profit entities.

The panel demonstrated the NCNP鈥檚 goal of activating the Kingdom鈥檚 SDGs through innovation, collaboration, and strategic partnerships.

The panel featured HRH Princess Luluah Bint Nawaf Al Saud, President of the Board at Mawaddah Association for Family Stability (MAFS), Reem Abukhayal, Media and PR Manager of Alwaleed Philanthropies, and Dr. Abdullah AlMuhanna, Vice President of Sector Empowerment at National Developmental Housing Foundation (Sakan).

NCNP鈥檚 International Communication lead, Alaa Alghamdi addressed the successful models and initiatives led by Saudi NPOs and the challenges and opportunities in scaling impact through innovation, partnerships, and sustainability.

鈥淲e were very excited to highlight how NCNP is building a sustainable future through non-profit innovation during our informative panel discussion,鈥 Mishari Alturaif, GM of Government Outsourcing at NCNP, said.

鈥淭he Future of Non-Profits discussion underscores the ambitious efforts that NCNP is putting into supporting innovation across the local and global non-profit sector through constructive dialogue and engagement.鈥

NCNP also hosted a U-Table meeting with leading Saudi and international NPO鈥檚 that introduced NCNP and its international collaboration goals.

Participants from the Saudi nonprofit sector included Bunyan Charity, the National Developmental Housing Foundation (Sakan), Saudi Food Bank, and Alwdad Orphanage Care.

The participants exchanged best practices in non-profit governance and public-civil partnerships and identified areas for future collaboration aligned with national priorities and SDGS.

They also discussed the importance of shifting the mindset in the non-profit sector from one that focuses on charity to one of development, allowing for social innovation and entrepreneurship to support economic growth.

鈥淎t the U-Table, we had the opportunity to learn about how NCNP is partnering globally to advance non-profit solutions for a better world, solutions that support economic growth and innovation,鈥 Sadakazu Ikawa, co-founder and Executive Director at the Trust Based Philanthropy Japan and Manager at the AVPN.

鈥淲e look forward to working with NCNP to activate solutions that help achieve sustainable development worldwide.鈥

In Osaka, the NCNP team also met with the Japan Foundation to explore opportunities for collaboration with Japanese entities and to exchange international expertise and best practices in the non-profit sector.

Under NCNP鈥檚 leadership, 黑料社区鈥檚 non-profit ecosystem has expanded rapidly. The number of registered NPOs surpassed 5,700 last year, with over 6,000 fundraising licenses issued and more than 2,000 active civil associations. Volunteerism has surged from just under 23,000 in 2015 to 1.2 million in 2024.

Thirty government entities now contribute to non-profit development, showing their rising national importance. Thus, NCNP continues to serve as the Kingdom鈥檚 catalyst for non-profit growth, linking local action with global collaboration to unlock sustainable impact.


French court tries couple accused of plan to 鈥榮acrifice鈥 son

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French court tries couple accused of plan to 鈥榮acrifice鈥 son

French court tries couple accused of plan to 鈥榮acrifice鈥 son
The two music teachers were arrested in southern Spain in late 2023
The couple, who hold 鈥渁nti-system鈥 and 鈥渕ystical鈥 beliefs, vehemently reject their charges

BORDEAUX: A French couple went on trial on Thursday accused of planning to 鈥渟acrifice鈥 their five-year-old son in the Moroccan desert, accusations they have strongly denied.

The two music teachers were arrested in southern Spain in late 2023 as they were about to board a ferry to Morocco after buying a new four-wheel-drive and subletting their apartment near the French city of Bordeaux.

An alarmed relative had told French prosecutors that the father intended to 鈥渟acrifice鈥 his son in the desert because he believed he was 鈥減ossessed,鈥 the investigation showed.

The father, Florian L., denies ever having said that, his lawyer Audrey Boussillon said.

鈥淣ever did he have the intention to harm his son in any way,鈥 she added.

The couple, who hold 鈥渁nti-system鈥 and 鈥渕ystical鈥 beliefs, vehemently reject the charges of being part of a criminal gang and failing in their duties as parents, their defense team has said.

The attorney for the mother Marie L., Aurelie Filippi-Codaccioni, said the couple had been to Morocco two years earlier and had wanted to return for an undetermined period.

But Merlene Labadie, a lawyer representing the interests of the child, said the couple鈥檚 beliefs endangered their son, who spoke of the importance of 鈥渂eing cold, scared and removing the snake within us鈥 when found.

He is now in the custody of his maternal grandparents, she said.

The trial is to last a single day and the verdict will likely be announced at a later date.

Britain seeks German help against people smuggling gangs on landmark Merz visit

Britain seeks German help against people smuggling gangs on landmark Merz visit
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Britain seeks German help against people smuggling gangs on landmark Merz visit

Britain seeks German help against people smuggling gangs on landmark Merz visit
  • Keir Starmer and Friedrich Merz signed the first ever 鈥榝riendship treaty鈥 between their countries at London鈥檚 Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Undocumented migration has become a major headache for Starmer鈥檚 year-old Labour government, as support for the anti-immigrant Reform UK party soars
LONDON: Britain sought a firm commitment Thursday from Germany to change its law to help smash people smuggling gangs, as the two countries agreed to boost defense ties on the first official UK visit by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
The trip comes a week after undocumented migrants also topped the political agenda during a state visit to Britain by French President Emmanuel Macron.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Merz signed the first ever 鈥渇riendship treaty鈥 between their countries at London鈥檚 Victoria and Albert Museum before heading for talks at the PM鈥檚 Downing Street office.
Merz said London and Berlin had agreed an exchange program for German and British students.
Speaking in German, he said he believed allowing the 鈥測oung generation鈥 to get to know each other and their respective countries was a 鈥済ood basis for the further development of our relations.鈥
The two leaders were also expected to unveil a deal to jointly produce military goods such as Boxer armored vehicles and Typhoon jets, which could lead to 鈥渂illions of pounds of additional defense exports,鈥 Downing Street said.
They were to commit to developing a precision strike missile with a range of more than 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles) in the next decade.
鈥淐hancellor Merz鈥檚 commitment to make necessary changes to German law to disrupt the supply lines of the dangerous vessels which carry illegal migrants across the Channel is hugely welcome,鈥 Starmer said ahead of the talks.
His office said it was hoped the German legal changes could be made 鈥渢his year.鈥
Undocumented migration has become a major headache for Starmer鈥檚 year-old Labour government, as support for the upstart anti-immigrant Reform UK party soars.
More than 22,500 would-be asylum seekers have arrived on England鈥檚 southeastern coast by small boat from northern France this year alone.
The 鈥渇riendship treaty鈥 also seeks to improve post-Brexit ties with its neighbors.

Macron鈥檚 trip in early July was the first state visit to the country by a European Union head of state since Brexit 鈥 the UK鈥檚 acrimonious 2020 departure from the bloc.
A German government source said 鈥渨e shouldn鈥檛 underestimate鈥 how much relations with the UK had improved since the 鈥渢raumatic鈥 experience of Brexit.
The friendship deal would be a 鈥渇oundation on which we go further to tackle shared problems,鈥 Starmer said.
The two leaders were also to discuss continued support for Ukraine, with both countries expected to play a role in US President Donald Trump鈥檚 plan to send weapons to Kyiv with financing from other NATO countries.
The visit is Merz鈥檚 first to the UK as chancellor, although he has already met Starmer several times, including on a trip by train to Ukraine just days after he took office in early May.
The wide-ranging treaty will refer to the turbulent security situation faced by both countries, and include a mutual defense pact.
鈥淭here is no strategic threat to one which would not be a strategic threat to the other,鈥 pact says, with a pledge the two countries 鈥渟hall assist one another, including by military means, in case of an armed attack.鈥
While Britain and Germany already have a commitment to mutual defense as NATO members, the treaty aims to pave the way for greater defense cooperation, including operations on NATO鈥檚 eastern flank.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul accompanied Merz, meeting with his British counterpart, David Lammy.
On migration, Merz鈥檚 government is expected to make a commitment to modify German law by the end of the year to criminalize the facilitation of 鈥渋llegal migration.鈥
This will include action against storage facilities used by migrant smugglers to conceal small boats intended for Channel crossings.
The two countries will also commit to improving train connections.
Last month Eurostar said it planned to launch a new route from London to Frankfurt in the early 2030s 鈥 the first such direct connection between the UK and Germany.

Czech-arranged ammunition shipments to Ukraine are increasing, says government

Czech-arranged ammunition shipments to Ukraine are increasing, says government
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Czech-arranged ammunition shipments to Ukraine are increasing, says government

Czech-arranged ammunition shipments to Ukraine are increasing, says government
  • Director Ales Vytecka of the defense ministry鈥檚 AMOS international cooperation agency said that so far this year, shipments totalled 850,000 shells
  • This compares with 1.5 million total, including 500,000 155-mm shells, throughout 2024

PRAGUE: Czech-arranged shipments of artillery ammunition to Ukraine are rising this year, proving partners鈥 trust in a government program matching donations from NATO partners with offers to sell ammunition, the Czech Defense Ministry said on Thursday.

As Ukraine suffered from shortage of ammunition last year, the Czechs set up a team which has together with private companies searched for available ammunition stocks and new production around the world.

The available ammunition batches are being offered to donor countries, which then pick which they want to finance.

The program, which makes use of the Czechs鈥 traditional arms trading contacts, has been a flagship of the center-right government鈥檚 international efforts to help Ukraine fight Russia鈥檚 aggression. It has also donated heavy equipment and other material worth hundreds of millions of euros.

Director Ales Vytecka of the defense ministry鈥檚 AMOS international cooperation agency said that so far this year, shipments totalled 850,000 shells, including 320,000 NATO artillery 155mm calibre projectiles.

This compares with 1.5 million total, including 500,000 155-mm shells, throughout 2024.

Andrej Babis, head of the Czech opposition ANO party that leads opinion polls ahead of an election in October, vowed to scrap the initiative if ANO returns to power, saying in a Reuters interview this week the program was overpriced and untransparent.

Vytecka rejected criticism of drive, saying there was as much transparency as security concerns allowed.

鈥淐lear and undeniable proof of the satisfaction of our partners is the fact that in 2025 donors鈥 contributions have significantly risen,鈥 Vytecka said.

So far this year, contributions have risen by 29 percent compared with the whole of 2024, he said without giving concrete sums, adding that countries raising their contributions included Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and Denmark.

He said donor countries always decided themselves which supplies and at what prices they would finance, and the offers were subject to audits in individual donor countries.

The Czechs have mostly acted as an intermediary. The government said last year it allocated around 35 million euros for ammunition purchases from a Czech supplier.


Ukraine seeks surge in domestic arms production as US diverts Swiss order for Patriots to Kyiv

Ukraine seeks surge in domestic arms production as US diverts Swiss order for Patriots to Kyiv
Updated 17 July 2025

Ukraine seeks surge in domestic arms production as US diverts Swiss order for Patriots to Kyiv

Ukraine seeks surge in domestic arms production as US diverts Swiss order for Patriots to Kyiv
  • The Swiss Defense Ministry said Thursday it has been informed by the US Defense Department that it will 鈥渞eprioritize the delivery of Patriot systems to support Ukraine鈥
  • 鈥淲hat we need is greater capacity to push the war back onto Russia鈥檚 territory,鈥 Zelensky said

KYIV: A new Ukrainian government approved Thursday will race to expand domestic arms production to meet half the country鈥檚 weapons needs within six months as it tries to push back Russia鈥檚 invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Meanwhile, Switzerland said Thursday that the US Defense Department had informed it that Washington is diverting a Swiss order for Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, which badly needs to improve its response to increasingly heavy Russian aerial attacks.

The Swiss Defense Ministry, which in 2022 ordered five Patriot systems, said Thursday it has been informed by the US Defense Department that it will 鈥渞eprioritize the delivery of Patriot systems to support Ukraine.鈥

Delivery to Switzerland of the systems, worth billions of dollars, was scheduled to begin in 2027 and be completed in 2028. But the Swiss government said Washington informed it of the delay on Wednesday, adding that it was unclear how many systems would be affected.

Domestic defense manufacturing already accounts for almost 40 percent of weapons used by the Ukrainian military, according to Zelensky. As uncertainty grows about how many more weapons shipments Western countries can provide 鈥 and how quickly 鈥 Ukraine is keen to increase its output and widen its strikes on Russian soil.

鈥淲hat we need is greater capacity to push the war back onto Russia鈥檚 territory 鈥 back to where the war was brought from,鈥 Zelensky said late Wednesday in his nightly video address.

鈥淲e must reach the level of 50 percent Ukrainian-made weapons within the first six months of the new government鈥檚 work by expanding our domestic production.鈥

The need to adequately arm Ukraine鈥檚 military is pressing as Russia looks to drive forward its summer offensive and pounds Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones and ballistic and cruise missiles.

Meanwhile, it remained unclear when promises of US-made weapons, especially Patriot missile systems crucial for stretched Ukrainian air defenses, might reach Ukraine. US President Donald Trump agreed to send the weaponry, but it will be paid for by European countries.

NATO鈥檚 Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, told the Associated Press Thursday that 鈥減reparations are underway鈥 for weapons transfers to Ukraine and that NATO is working 鈥渧ery closely鈥 with Germany to transfer Patriot systems.

Grynkewich said at a military event in Wiesbaden, Germany, that he had been ordered to 鈥渕ove (the weapons) out as quickly as possible.鈥 He said the number of weapons being transferred is classified.

鈥淲e鈥檙e already in preparation phase for the first tranche of capability to start moving with respect to Patriots,鈥 he said.

An expert working group under NATO鈥檚 Supreme Allied Commander Europe will discuss concrete planning 鈥渧ery quickly but also with corresponding caution,鈥 German Defense Ministry spokesperson Mitko M眉ller said Wednesday.

He said details were still being worked out.

鈥淩egarding the systems that we are talking about, I can鈥檛 confirm that anything is currently on the way. I鈥檓 not aware of that,鈥 he said.

NATO chief Mark Rutte said in Washington on Monday that the alliance is coordinating the military support with funding from allies in Europe and Canada. He said there were commitments from Germany, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Canada 鈥渨ith more expected to follow.鈥

Ukraine has also developed its own long-range drones, which it uses to strike deep inside Russia.

Russian air defenses shot down 122 Ukrainian drones overnight, the country鈥檚 defense ministry said Thursday. The wave of drones caused flights to be grounded at airports in Moscow and St. Petersburg, although most of the drones were reportedly destroyed over the border regions of Bryansk and Kursk.

Meanwhile, Russia attacked Ukraine with 64 Shahed and decoy drones overnight, killing at least one person, the Ukrainian air force reported. The assault centered on the industrial Dnipropetrovsk region, officials said.

In other developments:
Russia on Thursday sent to Ukraine 1,000 bodies, including some of the country鈥檚 fallen soldiers, the Ukrainian Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War said.

At the same time, Russia received the bodies of 19 soldiers, Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky said.

The exchange was part of a deal reached at direct peace talks last May and June that produced few other agreements between the sides.


In Bangladeshi slums, women lead climate action to escape poverty

In Bangladeshi slums, women lead climate action to escape poverty
Updated 17 July 2025

In Bangladeshi slums, women lead climate action to escape poverty

In Bangladeshi slums, women lead climate action to escape poverty
  • Red Crescent-supported Women鈥檚 Squad was established in Barisal鈥檚 slums in 2018
  • 23-member team leads hygiene and health efforts, negotiations with authorities, NGOs

DHAKA: Growing up in a poor, densely populated neighborhood of a southern Bangladeshi city, Josna Begum has for most of her life lived in conditions where even access to clean water was rare.

As climate change-related heatwaves and floods took an increasing toll in recent years, she joined a women鈥檚 community project in 2018 and soon rose to lead it 鈥 helping make Hatkhola, the slum area where she lives in Barisal city, a safer and healthier place 鈥 and support other women in escaping poverty.

鈥淢y locality is one of the most underprivileged areas of Barisal city. Here, people are mostly unaware of their rights and responsibilities,鈥 Josna told Arab News.

鈥淲omen didn鈥檛 have a voice. We had no chance to share our opinions at home, in the community, or in any official space. We wanted to unite so we could solve our issues ourselves.鈥

A mother of three, Josna, 44, has been volunteering with the Women鈥檚 Squad 鈥 an all-women team established by the Bangladesh Red Crescent and British Red Cross in slum areas of Barisal. She currently serves as the team鈥檚 leader in the Hatkhola locality.

鈥淲e build awareness about climate change impacts like untimely heavy rain, drought, heatwaves, repeated cyclones, floods. We encourage people to plant more trees to help reduce the effects of climate change. We also make people aware of the importance of keeping the canals clean so they can hold enough water during heavy rainfall,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e work to keep the environment clean where we live. To motivate the community, all 23 members of our women鈥檚 squad do the drainage cleaning tasks ourselves. We raise awareness about the effects of waterlogging, which causes diseases like dengue, malaria.鈥

Josna initially faced objections from her husband, a daily-wage worker, but this changed when he saw the effects of her work.

The Women鈥檚 Squad has managed to obtain a submersible water pump from the Red Crescent, and convinced local authorities to repair five tube wells, securing clean water for over 700 families, who did not have access before.

They have also persuaded local officials to repair a 106-meter-long drainage system, helping prevent waterlogging during the rain season, and are now focused on improving sanitation in the neighborhood that until recently had no proper bathrooms or toilets.

鈥淣ow, seeing my success, all family members are happy and encouraging me to keep going,鈥 Josna said.

鈥淲ith support from the Red Crescent Society, we secured two bathrooms, and just weeks ago, we coordinated the construction of another toilet with the help of a local NGO. This new facility is fully equipped, including features to accommodate people with disabilities.鈥

To uplift the community, the women also help households plant trees and grow vegetables on whatever small plots of land they have. With support from NGOs, they organize vocational training for those interested in learning to drive, sew, perform basic electrical work, or service mobile phones.

Moly Begum, another member of the Women鈥檚 Squad, who leads the team in Barisal鈥檚 Stadium Colony area, is proud of the effect their engagement has in changing not only the quality of life, but also the social standing of women.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have any recognition in the family and society. Nobody listened to my words. I thought, if I could get engaged with some social work, people would know me in the community, and I would be able to serve them,鈥 she said.

鈥淢y area is an underprivileged poor area. There are many distressed women in my community. Violence against women and children was very common here ... That鈥檚 why I got involved with the Women鈥檚 Squad.鈥

Over the past seven years, much of what she hoped to achieve has materialized or borne fruit, as her team members went door-to-door with their advocacy and helped organize various forms of support from NGOs and local authorities.

They have been intervening in incidents of domestic violence or child marriage, as they also tried to make sure more children in the marginalized community would get access to education, while women gain some financial independence.

鈥淭he members of the Women鈥檚 Squad approached every house in the community. We encouraged the guardians to send their children to school. We convinced them that every child is equal, whether a boy or a girl,鈥 Moly told Arab News.

鈥淲omen are now engaged in small-scale income-generating activities. Many in my community are now running tea stalls, clothing shops, selling pickles, cakes. All these things happened due to our Women鈥檚 Squad鈥檚 work.鈥