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Digital Cooperation Organization signs multiple memorandums of understanding as fourth general assembly ends

Digital Cooperation Organization signs multiple memorandums of understanding as fourth general assembly ends
Representatives of member states of the DCO are pictured at its 4th General Assembly in Amman, Jordan. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 February 2025

Digital Cooperation Organization signs multiple memorandums of understanding as fourth general assembly ends

Digital Cooperation Organization signs multiple memorandums of understanding as fourth general assembly ends
  • Secretary-general says event marked 4 years of progress

AMMAN: The Digital Cooperation Organization signed numerous memorandums of understanding during its fourth general assembly in Amman, which concluded on Wednesday.

The memorandums were signed between the DCO and the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, the Agency for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Sultanate of Oman and 500 Global.

A statement of intent was also signed between the DCO and the UN Office for South-South Cooperation.

The signings came after a delegation from the DCO visited Jordan’s Prime Minister Jaafar Abdel Fattah Hassan.

Sami Smeirat, the Jordanian minister of digital economy and entrepreneurship, and the chairman of the DCO Council, said that Jordan’s presidency of the organization in 2024 had demonstrated the country’s ability to lead global efforts toward building an inclusive digital economy.

He said: “Throughout this year we have launched ambitious initiatives, strengthened public-private partnerships, and laid solid foundations to empower youth and women in the technology sector.”

Smeirat spoke of the 2025 presidency, which was handed to Kuwait.

He said: “We hand over the presidency to our brothers in the State of Kuwait. We reaffirm Jordan’s commitment to remaining an active partner in achieving the organization’s goals. We look forward to continuing our joint efforts to realize our shared vision: a digital world marked by prosperity and fairness for all.”

Deemah Al-Yahya, the secretary-general of the DCO, said that the general assembly marked four years of progress for the organization.

The secretary-general highlighted DCO’s upcoming ambitions, adding: “While we have achieved much over the past four years, there is still important work ahead to drive digital economic growth for all.”

Wednesday’s event featured panels and discussions with leading experts from across the world.

The DCO was founded in November 2020 and currently has 16 nations as members, including ֱ, Jordan, Pakistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh and Oman. It also has 39 observer and partner organizations.


Saudi crown prince receives credentials of ambassadors

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to the Kingdom at Al-Yamamah Palace.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to the Kingdom at Al-Yamamah Palace.
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Saudi crown prince receives credentials of ambassadors

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to the Kingdom at Al-Yamamah Palace.

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received the credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to the Kingdom at Al-Yamamah Palace on Tuesday.

Credentials were presented by the ambassadors of Belgium, Thailand, Bulgaria, Kuwait, Germany, the EU, Iran, Slovenia, Austriaa, Jordan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Georgia, Algeria, Albania, Kenya, Brunei, El Salvador, Turkiye, Dominican Republic, Uzbekistan, Argentina, Kazakhstan, China, Ecuador, DR Congo, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Seychelles, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, France, Estonia and Italy. 

The crown prince welcomed the ambassadors to ֱ and asked them to convey the greetings of the Saudi leadership to the leaders of their countries, wishing them success in their missions to strengthen and develop relations with the Kingdom.

The ambassadors conveyed the greetings of their countries’ leaders to King Salman and the crown prince, expressing their thanks and gratitude for the warm welcome and generous hospitality they received.


Saudi authorities arrest individual practicing health profession without license

Saudi authorities arrest individual practicing health profession without license
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Saudi authorities arrest individual practicing health profession without license

Saudi authorities arrest individual practicing health profession without license
  • The suspect, an Arab expatriate, may face 6 months in prison and $26,000 fine
  • He visited patients’ homes to engage in unlicensed activities and was arrested in coordination with security authorities

LONDON: Saudi authorities arrested an individual violating the country’s health regulations after being caught practicing a health profession without a license and promoting it on social media.

The suspect, an Arab expatriate, may face six months in prison and a fine of up to SR100,000 (approximately $26,000).

The Ministry of Health reported that authorities apprehended the individual in the Northern Borders Region for offering unauthorized health services, including occupational therapy, disk treatment, nerve correction, and post-thrombosis follow-ups, which posed risks to patient safety and violated health regulations.

The suspect visited patients’ homes to engage in unlicensed activities and was arrested in coordination with security authorities.

The ministry emphasized that it will not waver in cracking down on illegal practices and will continue to strengthen its supervisory campaigns to protect the community, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It urged the public to report irregular health practices by calling the Unified Call Centre at 937, highlighting that community awareness and cooperation are essential defenses against these violations.


The dish from Islamic tradition said to have antidepressant properties

Talbinah is said to have been recommended by the Prophet Muhammad, having benefits for both the body and mind. (@teaqah)
Talbinah is said to have been recommended by the Prophet Muhammad, having benefits for both the body and mind. (@teaqah)
Updated 30 September 2025

The dish from Islamic tradition said to have antidepressant properties

Talbinah is said to have been recommended by the Prophet Muhammad, having benefits for both the body and mind. (@teaqah)
  • Mentioned in Hadith literature as having mental and physical benefits, Talbinah is regaining popularity
  • Scientific studies show that the dish can increase serotonin more than other carbohydrate-based foods

RIYADH: Talbinah, the traditional porridge made from barley flour, milk, and honey, is said to have been recommended by the Prophet Muhammad, having benefits for both the body and mind.

Despite its simple ingredients, the dish is a balanced mix of natural ingredients said to have profound healing properties, according to the Hadith.

Its main ingredient, barley, is rich in soluble fibers, vitamins (especially B-complex), minerals and active compounds that support overall health.

In recent years, Talbinah has gained popularity, especially among health enthusiasts, boasting numerous scientifically backed benefits that have piqued consumer interest, particularly in the Middle East.

For Muslims, Talbinah is cherished as a nourishing and comforting food.

Abigayle Andre, a TikToker from the UK who converted to Islam, recently shared her Talbinah recipe with her followers.

“I wanted to cook it because I am a convert to Islam and it is a Sunnah dish — one that isn’t widely known in the UK but comes with many health benefits.

“Our Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) said it helps with depression. Many struggle with mental health, and I wanted to share this recipe to help others and revive a Sunnah.” 

“It tastes like smooth porridge, reminiscent of traditional English breakfast porridge made from oats and milk — wholesome, easy to prepare, and incredibly comforting.”

Andre explained to Arab News: “I enjoy trying Sunnah foods as they connect me to our Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him). Knowing he enjoyed Talbinah and Thareed, I wanted to honor him through these dishes.”

Until recently, Talbinah was rarely found in restaurants or health food stores. However, it has surged in popularity, driven by a global trend toward natural and organic foods.

With the rise of preventive nutrition, Talbinah is increasingly featured in digital content, packaged products and innovative recipes.

Dr. Zahra’a Al-Ahmed, specialist in public nutrition, notes: “Research suggests that Talbinah may have antidepressant-like effects, boost mental health, enhance nutritional status, and uplift mood.

“It’s a great source of essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, including iron and zinc.”

Studies, including a 2013 paper in clinical interventions in aging from the National University of Malaysia and An Najah National University, show that Talbinah contains compounds that may help produce serotonin more than other carbohydrate-based foods. 

Rich in soluble fibers known as beta-glucans, Talbinah can also help lower cholesterol levels.

It also slows glucose absorption, making it a good choice for those monitoring blood sugar.

Its dietary fibers improve bowel movement and nourish beneficial gut bacteria, alleviating digestive issues.

Additionally, antioxidants and minerals like zinc and magnesium in Talbinah bolster immune function and enhance disease resistance. 

One notable example of Talbinah’s revival comes from Saweeg in Al-Madinah, which has developed a unique Talbinah-flavored ice cream, a modern creation that merges health benefits with innovation.

This ice cream has generated buzz on social media, redefining Talbinah as a contemporary food ingredient.

Today, Talbinah is available in health stores, major supermarkets, and online retailers like Amazon, Noon and iHerb, as well as specialty stores like Saweeg, which offer modern Talbinah products.

Instant Talbinah powders are also available in flavors like cinnamon, vanilla or date for quick preparation.

Talbinah can be enjoyed as a warm morning drink, a cold pudding with fruits, or even as a unique ice cream flavor. It can be made at home or purchased ready-made.

With growing awareness of nutrition’s impact on mental and physical health, Talbinah stands out as a nourishing choice.

For Muslims, it holds a special place as a comfort food, exemplifying how a return to traditional roots can also be a step forward in today’s health-conscious society.


Saudi cabinet affirms support for Gaza peace plan

Saudi cabinet affirms support for Gaza peace plan
Updated 30 September 2025

Saudi cabinet affirms support for Gaza peace plan

Saudi cabinet affirms support for Gaza peace plan
  • The cabinet highlighted ֱ’s success in increasing the number of countries recognizing the State of Palestine

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired a cabinet session on Tuesday in Riyadh, during which ministers welcomed US President Donald Trump’s comprehensive plan to end the conflict in Gaza.

The cabinet highlighted ֱ’s success in increasing the number of countries recognizing the State of Palestine.

It also reiterated the kingdom’s opposition to any annexation of the West Bank by Israel and affirmed its readiness to cooperate with the United States to achieve a comprehensive agreement, implement Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza, and advance a two-state solution with East Jerusalem as the Palestinian capital.

Ministers highlighted the visit of Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, which culminated in the signing of a Joint Strategic Defense agreement to enhance defense cooperation and support regional security.

In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency, Minister of Media Salman bin Yousef Al-Dosari said the cabinet valued ֱ’s active participation in the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, reflecting the kingdom’s global standing and its commitment to peace, justice, and dialogue.


ֱ, other Arab and Muslim nations back Trump’s Gaza peace plan

ֱ, other Arab and Muslim nations back Trump’s Gaza peace plan
Updated 30 September 2025

ֱ, other Arab and Muslim nations back Trump’s Gaza peace plan

ֱ, other Arab and Muslim nations back Trump’s Gaza peace plan
  • The US president unveils his 20-point proposal following talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House
  • The Arab and Muslim ministers say they welcome Trump’s “sincere efforts” and are confident in his ability to “find a path to peace” in the region

RIYADH: Foreign ministers from ֱ, Jordan, the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkiye, Qatar and Egypt expressed support for a peace plan to end the war in Gaza unveiled by US President Donald Trump on Monday.

He announced his proposal during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following talks between the two leaders at the White House.

The Arab and Muslim ministers issued a joint statement in which they welcomed Trump’s “sincere efforts” and voiced confidence in his ability to “find a path to peace” in the region.

They highlighted the importance of working in partnership with Washington in pursuit of peace, describing the proposal as a chance to advance a comprehensive settlement, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The plan offers a framework for stability, they added.

The proposal, contained in a 20-point document released by the White House, includes a ceasefire agreement, an exchange of hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, a staged Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the disarmament of Hamas, and the reconstruction of Gaza with the assistance of the international community.

Humanitarian aid would be allowed to flow into Gaza in large amounts, with relief efforts run by “neutral international bodies” including the UN and Red Crescent. There would be no forced displacement of Palestinians from the territory.

The US would work with Arab and other international partners to create a transitional authority to oversee security in Gaza. The internationally recognized Palestinian Authority would initially have a limited “representative” role in this, and would be expected to commit to reforms before its role can be expanded, with the aim of it eventually being able to govern.

Though the proposal refers to the ultimate possibility of “a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood,” the details of this were vague.

Netanyahu said he backed Trump’s plan. However, some elements seem to contradict the previously stated views of his government, in particular those related to the possibility of the Palestinian Authority eventually governing Gaza.

The plan also requires agreement from Hamas, which would be required to voluntarily disarm, effectively surrendering. Trump warned that should the group reject the deal, he could give Israeli authorities even more of a free hand to continue their military campaign in the war-ravaged territory.

In addition to backing Trump’s Gaza peace plan, the Arab and Muslim foreign ministers also welcomed the president’s pledge to block any attempt by Israel to annex the West Bank as a significant step.

The ministers outlined a series of commitments they believe to be essential for lasting peace, many of which were covered by Trump’s plan: efforts to ensure sufficient humanitarian aid reaches Gaza free from obstruction; the prevention of forced displacement of Palestinians; the release of hostages; establishment of a security mechanism for all parties; and a guarantee of full Israeli withdrawal from the territory.

They added that reconstruction of Gaza, and progress towards a two-state solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, in which Gaza and the West Bank form part of a fully sovereign Palestinian state, were “the key to achieving regional stability and security.”