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University of Bisha equips students with AI skills

University of Bisha equips students with AI skills
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Updated 16 August 2025

University of Bisha equips students with AI skills

University of Bisha equips students with AI skills

RIYADH: The University of Bisha, in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, organized the Generative AI program as part of its community service initiative, reflecting its commitment to social responsibility.

The two-day program covered the concept and importance of generative AI as an advanced tool that goes beyond data analysis, serving as a driver of creativity and innovation, and opening broad horizons for development across various fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The program included an overview of how to use generative AI in different sectors, highlighting leading applications and advanced tools in the field, and providing practical models to reinforce understanding through hands-on learning.

More than 70 students from both general and higher education, along with members of the local community, participated in the program, which was aimed at developing their digital skills and preparing them for a technological future.

The training focused on real-life projects, aligned with the digital transformation goals of Saudi Vision 2030.


黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus

黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus
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黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus

黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the attacks as a 鈥渇lagrant violation鈥 of international law

RIYADH: 黑料社区 has strongly condemned the continued Israeli strikes on Syrian territory, the latest of which targeted several areas in Homs and Latakia governorates.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the attacks as a 鈥渇lagrant violation鈥 of international law and of the 1974 disengagement agreement between Syria and Israel.

鈥淭he Kingdom affirms its full support for the measures taken by the Syrian government to achieve security and stability in Syria, preserve civil peace, and uphold the sovereignty of the state and its institutions over all its territories,鈥 the ministry said.


Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit

Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit
Updated 39 min 53 sec ago

Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit

Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit

DUBAI: 黑料社区鈥檚 Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, arrived in Tunisia on Tuesday for an official visit, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The visit includes the fourth session of the Saudi-Tunisian Follow-up and Political Consultation Committee. The minister was received by Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti and Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia Abdulaziz Al-Saqr.


Saudi cabinet condemns Israeli PM鈥檚 remarks on displacement of Palestinians

Saudi cabinet condemns Israeli PM鈥檚 remarks on displacement of Palestinians
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Saudi cabinet condemns Israeli PM鈥檚 remarks on displacement of Palestinians

Saudi cabinet condemns Israeli PM鈥檚 remarks on displacement of Palestinians
  • The Saudi cabinet reiterated calls to hold Israeli authorities accountable for what it described as crimes of genocide and grave violations against civilians

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Council of Ministers, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, convened in Riyadh on Tuesday to review regional developments, international ties, and domestic achievements.

The crown prince briefed the cabinet on his meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, as well as recent phone calls with French President Emmanuel Macron and Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof.

The cabinet strongly condemned statements by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the forced displacement of Palestinians, denouncing Israel鈥檚 use of siege and starvation as a 鈥渇lagrant violation of international laws and humanitarian standards.鈥 It reiterated calls to hold Israeli authorities accountable for what it described as crimes of genocide and grave violations against civilians.

Minister of Media Salman bin Yousef Al-Dosari said the cabinet also welcomed new humanitarian projects launched by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre to address urgent needs in Syria, including food security, health, education, shelter, and rehabilitation.

The council reviewed the outcomes of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council鈥檚 fifth Economic and Social Committee meeting and the 鈥淕reat Futures鈥 initiative, which concluded with 38 agreements worth over 20 billion riyals. A new bilateral partnership was also announced, focusing on priority sectors aligned with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030.

Cabinet members commended the successful hosting of the Global Symposium for Regulators, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 growing role in shaping digital regulatory policies and fostering international cooperation for sustainable development.


Saudi聽program boosts higher education in Yemen

Saudi聽program boosts higher education in Yemen
Updated 09 September 2025

Saudi聽program boosts higher education in Yemen

Saudi聽program boosts higher education in Yemen
  • University of Saba Region expansion in Marib adds two buildings, 16 classrooms, and a new college of medicine
  • Reconstruction program displays 265 development projects in Yemen at Riyadh forum

RIYADH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen has launched the University of Saba Region expansion project to improve education in Marib by tackling issues such as overcrowding and classroom shortages.

The project includes the construction of two new buildings with 16 classrooms and an administrative office, as well as laying the foundation for a new college of medicine, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

These efforts aim to meet rising demand for education and train qualified medical personnel to support Yemen鈥檚 health sector, the SPA added.

Mohammed Al-Qudsi, the university鈥檚 president, praised the Saudi program鈥檚 contributions, which include a transport project to help female students to access education.

The program鈥檚 commitment is part of broader efforts to support the education sector, with 56 projects and initiatives across 11 Yemeni governorates in general, higher, and vocational education.

Meanwhile, the Saudi program is taking part in the Future Projects Forum in Riyadh from Sept. 8-10. The event brings together local and international participants, linking contractors and stakeholders with project owners from the public and private sectors.

At its pavilion, the program is displaying 265 projects and initiatives implemented in Yemeni governorates. These projects cover eight key sectors: education, health, water, energy, transport, agriculture and fisheries, capacity building for the Yemeni government, and development programs.

The pavilion highlights the program鈥檚 development work in Yemen and its impact on daily life, infrastructure, sustainable development, community stability, and capacity building.

Its projects have also helped boost the private sector, stimulate construction, attract investment, and support Yemen鈥檚 trade and economy by increasing imports and exports, the SPA reported.

Earlier this week, the program鈥檚 supervisor-general, Mohammed Al-Jaber, met with a World Bank delegation led by Stephane Gimbert, regional director for Egypt, Yemen and Djibouti.

The meeting focused on strengthening development cooperation and reviewing joint projects in Yemen, including the 鈥渓ifeline project鈥 to support the country鈥檚 transport sector. Discussions also explored new areas of collaboration to improve daily life for Yemenis.

In partnership with the World Bank, the program is carrying out road expansion and rehabilitation under the lifeline project. These efforts aim to boost infrastructure efficiency, improve accessibility, foster social cohesion, create jobs, and stimulate economic activity.


Coalition launches anti-terror media initiative in Jordan

Coalition launches anti-terror media initiative in Jordan
Updated 09 September 2025

Coalition launches anti-terror media initiative in Jordan

Coalition launches anti-terror media initiative in Jordan

RIYADH: The Saudi-backed Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition launched a new initiative in Amman, Jordan, to raise awareness about terrorism and counter inciting media campaigns.

The initiative includes a three-day workshop for Jordanian journalists on the role of conventional and digital media in preventing terrorism, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Mohammad Al-Momani, Jordan鈥檚 minister of government communication and government spokesman, said the initiative aligns with Jordan鈥檚 firm stance against terrorism and extremism.

He emphasized the importance of collective action to confront extremist ideology and promote a culture of moderation, the SPA reported.

Maj. Gen. Mohammed Al-Moghedi, the coalition's secretary-general, said the initiative reflects the coalition鈥檚 belief in the media鈥檚 impact and highlighted Jordan鈥檚 key role in addressing regional security challenges.

Meanwhile, the coalition received a delegation from the Bangladesh Defense Services Command and Staff College in Riyadh.

Maj. Gen. Abdullah Al-Qurashi, the coalition鈥檚 assistant military commander, welcomed the delegation and highlighted the importance of familiarizing them with the coalition鈥檚 efforts to combat all forms of terrorism.

The delegation was briefed on the coalition鈥檚 mechanisms, including its strategic initiatives, training programs, and counterterrorism operations.