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Minister highlights Saudi AI, digital initiatives at UN summit

Minister highlights Saudi AI, digital initiatives at UN summit
Al-Swaha noted ֱ’s collaboration with the UN’s International Telecommunication Union to study ways to bridge the digital divide, as 2.6 billion people. (SPA)
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Updated 24 September 2024

Minister highlights Saudi AI, digital initiatives at UN summit

Minister highlights Saudi AI, digital initiatives at UN summit
  • Abdullah Al-Swaha underscores the Kingdom’s role in bridging social, economic, AI gaps

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha, speaking at the Summit of the Future session titled “Toward a Common Digital Future,” said that the Kingdom, under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, presents a model of international cooperation to bridge social, economic and artificial intelligence gaps.

Al-Swaha noted ֱ’s collaboration with the UN’s International Telecommunication Union to study ways to bridge the digital divide, as 2.6 billion people currently lack access to digital solutions, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

He highlighted the Kingdom’s launch of a virtual hospital, which serves as a pioneering healthcare model and has performed numerous specialized surgeries, including open-heart operations in various countries.

The Kingdom is proud of the growth of its digital economy, Al-Swaha said, and it has proposed the establishment of the Digital Cooperation Organization to bridge gaps and serve over 800 million people.

This can be done by providing digital platforms and a unified digital market to foster innovative and entrepreneurial models in healthcare, education, and business, thus improving efficiency and helping the digital economy grow, he added.

Through its membership in the AI Advisory Body, led by the UN secretary-general, ֱ is contributing to bridging social, economic and AI gaps, shaping the future of humanity and empowering individuals, said Al-Swaha.

The Kingdom, he added, presented seven recommendations, including establishing an independent international scientific committee focused on AI, launching a multi-government dialogue on AI governance involving stakeholders, creating a platform for sharing standards and experience related to AI, and building a global network for capacity development.

“To enhance joint efforts and exchange experience, the Kingdom is proud to announce its framework for AI governance in partnership with the UN, the establishment of the International Center for Artificial Intelligence Research and Ethics in partnership with UNESCO, and the launching of the AI Readiness Framework in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union,” the minister said.

“As we celebrate today the launch of the Pact for the Future, we must unite in recognizing that we have only one option: a comprehensive AI that empowers humanity and ensures that no one is left behind in keeping pace with the world.”


ֱ to host second edition of new song contest Intervision in 2026

ֱ to host second edition of new song contest Intervision in 2026
Updated 21 September 2025

ֱ to host second edition of new song contest Intervision in 2026

ֱ to host second edition of new song contest Intervision in 2026
  • 2026 edition expected to attract record participation, more than the 23 countries at the inaugural edition in Moscow
  • Topping the first edition was Vietnam’s Duc Phuc, who won a grand prize of 30 million rubles (about $360,000)

RIYADH: ֱ will host the second edition of the new song contest Intervision, whose inaugural version was concluded early Sunday in Moscow, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

This was also announced by organizers of Intervision, Russia's answer to the Eurovision song contest. 

Artists from more than 20 countries — including ֱ — competed in the inaugural edition in the Russian capital, which was won by Vietnamese singer Duc Phuc.

According to SPA, the Kingdom’s delegation, organized by the Saudi Music Commission, featured Saudi singer and songwriter Zeina Emad, who performed a specially commissioned piece titled “Just a Concern.” 

“I wanted to give voice to that feeling when someone finally says, ‘I am concerned about you,’ even if everyone else isn’t. This is one of the most personal songs I have ever performed,” Emad told the Intervision online site www.intervision.world

Saudi singer and songwriter Zeina Emad sang the specially commissioned piece titled “Just a Concern.”  (X: @intervisionwld)

In its report, SPA said the 2026 edition in ֱ "is expected to attract record participation, with innovative performances that highlight cultural heritage and creativity."

"The contest provides a global stage for artistic diversity, bringing together nations through live musical performances that highlight creativity and cultural exchange," the report added.

Revival of Soviet-era contest

Intervision 2025 has been hailed by some as a revival of the Soviet-era contest hosted in Czechoslovakia between 1965 and 1968, and Poland between 1977 and 1980. 

During Saturday’s contest in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to participants in a video address, hailing its main theme of “respecting traditional values and different cultures.”

“Today, Intervision is gathering a second wind, while remaining faithful to its traditions,” Putin added.

Spectators watch a video address of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Intervision International Music Contest 2025 in Moscow on September 20, 2025. (REUTERS)

Participating in Intervision 2025 were contestants from Belarus, Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Qatar, Russia, ֱ, Serbia, South Africa, Tajikistan, the UAE, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.

The US also took part but moments before its entrant, Australian-born Vassy, was due to take to the stage, the show’s presenters announced that she would not be able to perform because of “political pressure” from the Australian government. 

Another act, singer-songwriter Brandon Howard, had been slated to perform for the US until three days before the final show. He ultimately dropped out due to “unforeseen family circumstances.”

In a show overflowing with thundering vocals and pyrotechnics, Vietnam’s Duc Phuc’s song “Phu Dong Thien Vuong,” a heady mix of pop, rap and dubstep, saw off second-place Kyrgyzstan to take home the grand prize of 30 million rubles (about $360,000).

Other acts included Cuban singer Zulema Iglesias Salazar with a joyful rumba, Qatar’s Dana Al Meer, who sang at the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony, and Serbia’s Slobodan Trkulja, who dedicated his song “Three Roses” to his three daughters.

Russia’s entrant, Shaman, a singer known for his patriotic concerts, presented a lyrical song before asking the international jury not to consider Russia’s performance.

“Russia has already won by inviting so many countries to join us,” he said. 

(With Agencies)


ֱ pledges $368m in new economic support for Yemen

ֱ pledges $368m in new economic support for Yemen
Updated 20 September 2025

ֱ pledges $368m in new economic support for Yemen

ֱ pledges $368m in new economic support for Yemen
  • Riyadh said the aid reflects its commitment to helping stabilize Yemen’s economy and backing the Yemeni government’s reform efforts

RIYADH: ֱ has announced fresh economic support for Yemen worth SR1.38 billion ($368 million) through the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The package includes budget support, funding for petroleum derivatives, and operational costs for Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital in Aden.

Riyadh said the aid reflects its commitment to helping stabilize Yemen’s economy and backing the Yemeni government’s reform efforts.

The aid comes under the direction of King Salman and based on the recommendations from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, SPA added.


Hail authority reviews Jordanian tourism model

Hail authority reviews Jordanian tourism model
Updated 20 September 2025

Hail authority reviews Jordanian tourism model

Hail authority reviews Jordanian tourism model
  • Authority CEO Omar Abduljabbar said the aim of the visit was to share expertise and draw on Jordan’s success in managing globally significant archaeological sites

RIYADH: A delegation from the Hail Region Development Authority visited Jordan to explore advanced practices in managing archaeological and tourist sites, with a focus on community engagement and sustainable development. 

The delegation toured UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Wadi Rum Protected Area, where they examined ancient inscriptions and reviewed investment opportunities in desert camps.

In Petra, members explored historic landmarks and visitor centers, gaining insights into diverse tourism models. 

The visit featured meetings with cooperative societies and handicraft workshops to learn about local contributions to tourism. 

Authority CEO Omar Abduljabbar said the aim of the visit was to share expertise and draw on Jordan’s success in managing globally significant archaeological sites.

He added Hail’s heritage development projects were aligned with Vision 2030 goals to position the region on the global tourism map. Transforming archeological sites into cultural and economic assets would diversify the national economy while boosting the area’s appeal to tourists and investors.

 


Saudi Water Authority launches delivery for gigaprojects

Saudi Water Authority launches delivery for gigaprojects
Updated 20 September 2025

Saudi Water Authority launches delivery for gigaprojects

Saudi Water Authority launches delivery for gigaprojects
  • The authority emphasized that the launch supports sustainability, innovation and easier access to services for major national projects

RIYADH: Saudi Water Authority has launched a new electronic service through its automated digital platform, enabling customers of giga development projects to apply for water and sanitation services.

The initiative reflects the authority’s commitment to digital transformation, supply efficiency and improved service quality, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The service streamlines procedures by managing delivery requests through a unified link, standardizing applications and coordinating with water sector agencies to ensure timely processing. 

The authority emphasized that the launch supports sustainability, innovation and easier access to services for major national projects, SPA reported. 

It also aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives to enhance quality of life and advance infrastructure development.


Jazan city delegation concludes Russia tour

Jazan city delegation concludes Russia tour
Updated 20 September 2025

Jazan city delegation concludes Russia tour

Jazan city delegation concludes Russia tour
  • Fadhli told SPA that the tour reinforced the commission’s commitment to empowering foreign investors and advancing strategic cooperation in line with Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, represented by Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries, has wrapped up a five-day marketing tour in Russia aimed at attracting investment and building partnerships, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Led by JCPDI CEO Hussain Fadhli, the Saudi delegation met with leading Russian companies to showcase the city’s infrastructure, incentives, and competitive advantages. 

JCPDI signed a memorandum of understanding with Business Russia to explore opportunities in petrochemicals, downstream industries, and metals, as well as logistics and human capital development. (SPA)

Fadhli told SPA that the tour reinforced the commission’s commitment to empowering foreign investors and advancing strategic cooperation in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

During the visit, JCPDI signed a memorandum of understanding with Business Russia to explore opportunities in petrochemicals, downstream industries, and metals, as well as logistics and human capital development. 

The commission also took part in World Food Expo 2025 under the Invest Saudi banner, where Fadhli highlighted the potential of the Jazan Special Economic Zone and Jazan Port’s role as a trade gateway.