Saudi health minister meets New Zealand’s minister

Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel (L) received by Matt Doocey. (Supplied)
Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel (L) received by Matt Doocey. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 August 2025

Saudi health minister meets New Zealand’s minister

Saudi health minister meets New Zealand’s minister
  • AlJalajel highlighted the Kingdom’s experience in developing digital mental health programs that have contributed to serving millions of beneficiaries

WELLINGTON: Saudi Health Minister Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel recently met New Zealand’s Minister for Mental Health Matt Doocey, who is the first minister appointed to the role in his country.

AlJalajel highlighted the Kingdom’s experience in developing digital mental health programs that have contributed to serving millions of beneficiaries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Saudi minister and his delegation also met a variety of officials and leaders of the health sector and the two parties discussed bilateral cooperation in the field of healthcare.

AlJalajel’s official visit to New Zealand, which concluded on Saturday, formed part of the Kingdom’s efforts to expand the scope of its international partnerships in the health sector.


welcomes UN commission of inquiry report saying Israel committing genocide in Gaza

A man carries the body of Palestinian girl Amal Zakot, who was killed in an Israeli strike on a house, in Gaza City.
A man carries the body of Palestinian girl Amal Zakot, who was killed in an Israeli strike on a house, in Gaza City.
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welcomes UN commission of inquiry report saying Israel committing genocide in Gaza

A man carries the body of Palestinian girl Amal Zakot, who was killed in an Israeli strike on a house, in Gaza City.
  • The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry said that the report “clearly demonstrates the crimes and violations suffered by the Palestinian people”

RIYADH: on Tuesday welcomed a report issued by United Nations investigators which concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry, which does not speak on behalf of the world body, found that “genocide is occurring in Gaza,” commission chief Navi Pillay said. “The responsibility lies with the State of Israel.”

The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry said that the report “clearly demonstrates the crimes and violations suffered by the Palestinian people.”

“The Kingdom renews its call on the international community to take serious steps to enforce international resolutions, implement the two-state solution, and end the suffering of the Palestinian people,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel, which was created four years ago, has repeatedly documented alleged human rights abuses and violations in Gaza and other Palestinian areas since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks in Israel led by Hamas.

The deeply documented findings by the three-member team are the latest accusations of genocide against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government as Israel carries on with its war in Gaza, which has killed tens of thousands of people.

The report calls on the international community to end the genocide and take steps to punish those responsible for it.


Saudi crown prince receives head of Iranian security council

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Larijani.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Larijani.
Updated 16 September 2025

Saudi crown prince receives head of Iranian security council

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Larijani.

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Larijani and his accompanying delegation at Al-Yamamah Palace on Tuesday.

During the meeting, Saudi-Iranian relations and regional developments were reviewed, Saudi Press Agency reported. 


Jazan University to host Cancer Research Forum

Jazan University to host Cancer Research Forum
Updated 16 September 2025

Jazan University to host Cancer Research Forum

Jazan University to host Cancer Research Forum
  • Event will be held in a strategic partnership with the Saudi Research, Innovation and Development Authority from Sept. 17-18
  • Prof. Mohammed bin Hassan Abu Rasin said that organizing such a forum at Jazan University reflects the university’s commitment in promoting medical research and innovation

RIYADH: Under the patronage of Jazan Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz, Jazan University will host the Cancer Research Forum under the theme “Together Toward Achieving The National Targets in Combating Cancer.”

The event will be held in a strategic partnership with the Saudi Research, Innovation and Development Authority from Sept. 17-18.

Prof. Mohammed bin Hassan Abu Rasin, the university’s president, thanked the generous patronage of the Jazan governor and his continued support for the university’s activities and initiatives.

He added that the forum is considered an important platform for exchanging knowledge and showcasing the latest scientific research, in addition to strengthening partnerships among universities, medical and research centers in the Kingdom in the field of cancer research.

Abu Rasin also welcomed the researchers, participants, speakers and the strategic partnership with the Saudi Research, Innovation and Development Authority in organizing the national forum.

He also expressed his hope that the event will provide recommendations and results that will improve quality of life, and develop the Kingdom’s research capabilities in the field of cancer.

He said that organizing such a forum at Jazan University reflects the university’s commitment in promoting medical research and innovation.

This opens the horizon for scientific cooperation between experts of national universities and research centers, he added.

The previously mentioned points are linked with the university’s strategic direction to contribute to achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 in the health sector.

Meanwhile, the forum is an annual national gathering that brings together Saudi and global researchers from various universities, research centers, and medical centers in the Kingdom to discuss the most prominent challenges and latest developments in the field of cancer research.

A selective group of specialized researchers and experts will exchange knowledge of the latest developments in cancer diagnosis, treatment and methods for combating it.


Cabinet reiterates condemnation of Israeli attacks in region, affirms ’s solidarity with Qatar

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the Cabinet session on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the Cabinet session on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 16 September 2025

Cabinet reiterates condemnation of Israeli attacks in region, affirms ’s solidarity with Qatar

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the Cabinet session on Tuesday. (SPA)
  • The Cabinet expressed its full support for everything that protects the security of Qatar and preserves its sovereignty
  • It affirmed ’s continued support for the efforts made by the Syrian Arab Republic to rebuild its economy

RIYADH: The Cabinet on Tuesday reiterated its condemnation of Israeli attacks in the region and affirmed ’s full solidarity with Qatar, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Cabinet also expressed its full support for everything that protects the security of Qatar and preserves its sovereignty, SPA added.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman briefed the Cabinet on the results of his participation in the extraordinary session of the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Qatar on Monday, which was called after Israel’s attack on Hamas political leaders in Doha last week.

Prince Mohammed praised the support shown by states participating in both summits for Qatar’s position on confronting the brutal aggression that occurred against its territory, and the complete rejection of violating the principles of international law and all international norms, SPA said.

The Cabinet welcomed the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the “New York Declaration” issued by the High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, which was co-chaired by and France.

The Cabinet said the fact that a resolution endorsing the declaration received 142 votes in favor represented an international will to move forward to a future of peace, in which the Palestinian people obtain their legitimate right to establish their independent state on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The Cabinet also expressed its support for the joint statement issued by the foreign ministers of , the UAE, Egypt, and the US regarding the restoration of peace and security in Sudan.It hoped that this would contribute to ending the humanitarian tragedy suffered by the Sudanese people, SPA said.

The Cabinet affirmed ’s continued support for the efforts made by the Syrian Arab Republic to rebuild its economy. This includes the Kingdom’s recent grant of 1.6 million barrels of crude oil which aims to improve the living conditions of the Syrian people.


joins global community in marking International Ozone Day

 joins global community in marking International Ozone Day
Updated 16 September 2025

joins global community in marking International Ozone Day

 joins global community in marking International Ozone Day
  • Ozone treaties have epitomized the concept of moving from science to global action
  • Mohammed Faisal: Beyond its direct commitments under the Montreal Protocol, the Kingdom integrates ozone layer protection within its broader environmental strategies

RIYADH: joins the global community each year on Sept. 16 to commemorate International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, marking the 1987 signing of the Montreal Protocol, one of the most successful environmental agreements in history.

Scientific confirmation of the depletion of the ozone layer prompted the international community to establish a mechanism for cooperation to take action to protect the ozone layer. This was formalized in the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, which was adopted and signed by 28 countries on March 22, 1985.

Forty years ago, nations came together under the Vienna Convention and agreed to take appropriate measures to protect people and the planet from harmful UV radiation entering through a potentially damaged ozone layer.

Two years later the Montreal Protocol was adopted in 1987 and chlorofluorocarbons — chemicals used in refrigeration, aerosol sprays and foam production — started being phased out, setting the ozone layer on the road to recovery.

The ozone treaties have epitomized the concept of moving “from science to global action,” which is the theme this year for International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer.

joins the global community each year on Sept. 16, strengthening its commitment to international and regional agreements focused on preserving the ozone layer.

Through active engagement in global environmental protection and sustainability initiatives, it has established a leadership role both regionally and globally, particularly in environmental protection and ozone layer efforts.

This positive role extends to implementing technical initiatives and projects, in collaboration with the public and private sectors, aimed at gradually phasing out ozone-depleting substances, particularly in the insulation, refrigeration and air-conditioning industries.

Mohammed Faisal, a botany professor at King Saud University, told Arab News: “Beyond its direct commitments under the Montreal Protocol, the Kingdom integrates ozone layer protection within its broader environmental strategies, most notably the Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030. These frameworks emphasize emissions reduction, investment in clean energy and sustainable development — goals that naturally intersect with ozone preservation.

“In parallel with policy and regulatory measures, is building a vast network of protected areas and nature reserves that reflect its commitment to environmental stewardship,” he said. “These reserves conserve biodiversity, restore fragile ecosystems, and indirectly support ozone and climate protection by encouraging sustainable land use and reducing ecological stress.” 

A notable example is the Farasan Islands Marine Protected Area in the Red Sea, a biodiversity-rich sanctuary that protects coral reefs and mangroves. Such ecosystems act as natural carbon sinks and vital buffers against climate change, reinforcing the Kingdom’s broader environmental and climate goals, he added.

The ozone layer has continued to heal, putting it on track for full recovery by mid-century, the UN said on Tuesday.

Released on the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, the latest bulletin from the World Meteorological Organization showed that the ozone hole in 2024 was smaller than in recent years. While naturally occurring atmospheric factors were responsible for low levels of depletion, the long-term trend was positive, the UN body said.

The layer’s loss was once seen as humanity’s most pressing environmental challenge. The ozone layer, a region of the earth’s stratosphere, serves as a protective shield against the sun’s ultraviolet radiation, exposure to which can result in increased risks of skin cancer, cataracts and ecosystem damage.