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KSrelief distributes 350 food baskets in Bangladesh

The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world. (SPA)
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The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world. (SPA)
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The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world. (SPA)
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Updated 09 March 2025

KSrelief distributes 350 food baskets in Bangladesh

KSrelief distributes 350 food baskets in Bangladesh
  • The fourth phase of the “Etaam” Ramadan Project aims to distribute 390,109 food baskets across 27 countries during Ramadan

DHAKA: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center recently distributed 350 food baskets in Dhaka’s Lalmonirhat district, benefiting 350 families. The move came as part of this year’s “Etaam” Ramadan Food Basket Project in Bangladesh.

Additionally, the center distributed 19 food baskets in the city of Moadamiyet Al-Sham, located in the countryside of Damascus, benefiting 19 families and 98 individuals.

The fourth phase of the “Etaam” Ramadan Project aims to distribute 390,109 food baskets across 27 countries during Ramadan. This initiative will benefit 2,304,104 individuals, with the total cost exceeding SR67 million ($17.86 million).

In another effort, KSrelief recently delivered a gift from ֱ to Equatorial Guinea. The gift, which included 25 tonnes of dates, was presented to the president of the country’s Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Juan Zakaria Ondo, in the capital city of Malabo.

The contribution comes as part of the programs being implemented by King Salman’s government to support the neediest families in various regions around the world.


Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunitiesin lime industry

Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunitiesin lime industry
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Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunitiesin lime industry

Al-Ahsa exhibition promotes innovation, investment opportunitiesin lime industry

Riyadh: “Lomi Hasawi,” an exhibition dedicated to the lime fruit of ֱ’s Al-Ahsa region, attracted crowds of visitors, businessmen, and officials from the Kingdom and other Gulf countries.

The exhibition aims to present limes from Al-Ahsa — one of the governorate’s key agricultural products after dates — highlight the product’s derivatives, and encourage investment in related industries.

Organized by the Al-Ahsa Chamber in collaboration with the Al-Ahsa Development Authority, the exhibition runs until Sept. 6 and features 73 pavilions displaying innovative lime-based products.

The event also hosts youth initiatives and booths for artisans and families in the cottage industry, attracting strong visitor interest and engagement, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Over three days, the exhibition held the “Lomithon” hackathon in partnership with King Faisal University, where more than 60 entrepreneurs presented 14 projects to enhance the value of lime and create economic opportunities.

Interactive events include a live cooking platform with prominent chefs from the Kingdom and Gulf region, along with tourist programs and handicraft workshops, the SPA added.

Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr, the governor of Al-Ahsa, inaugurated the exhibition on Aug. 21, highlighting the governorate’s competitive advantages and promising investment opportunities.

The Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, known as Reef Saudi, is participating as a gold sponsor of the exhibition.

Reef Saudi spokesman Majed Al-Buraikan said the program, which supports producers, provided SR342,000 ($91,000) to the lime sector in the Eastern Province, benefiting 89 farmers.

This support has increased lime production to more than 122,400 tonnes, Al-Buraikan added.

The fruit sector is a key focus for Reef Saudi, which aims to diversify local agriculture, improve efficiency, and contribute to self-sufficiency, in line with Vision 2030, according to SPA.

Al-Buraikan highlighted the high economic value of Al-Ahsa’s limes, its strong marketing potential, and its role in processing industries.

He added that Reef Saudi empowers small farmers by developing their tools and skills, thereby boosting incomes and economic returns.


UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed arrives in Riyadh

RIYADH: UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday, where he was received at King Khalid International Airport by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The visit highlights the close ties between the United Arab Emirates and ֱ, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Both leaders expected to discuss regional developments and ways to strengthening bilateral cooperation.

 

 


Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom

Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom
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Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom

Mobile lab to advance greening efforts in Kingdom

Riyadh: The National Greening Program is making significant progress in environmental sustainability, aligned with the Saudi Green Initiative’s goal of planting 10 billion trees.

To achieve this, the program has introduced a mobile lab, a key tool that improves the efficiency and quality of afforestation efforts, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

The lab conducts on-site analyses of soil, water, and plants, while monitoring environmental factors such as humidity and plant health.

By providing real-time data, it enables faster, more accurate decisions, improving seedling success rates, reducing losses, and lowering costs.

The data is instantly linked to the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification databases, the SPA reported.

This technology is a vital step toward rehabilitating 40 million hectares of land and combating desertification, reinforcing the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.


Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals

Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals
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Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals

Deal signed to advance AlUla’s biodiversity goals

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla signed a memorandum of understanding with the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority to strengthen collaboration on environmental issues.

The partnership will focus on advancing best practices in public development, biodiversity conservation, environmental sustainability and community engagement in AlUla, contributing to a strong national framework for natural resource protection, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The MoU promotes the exchange of institutional expertise in biodiversity conservation and social affairs management, supporting national development and reflecting both parties’ commitment to local and national progress.

It covers collaboration among specialized government entities and supports frameworks for biodiversity protection and integrated sustainability, aligned with AlUla’s vision and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan.


ֱ to host over 150 business events at Osaka Expo

ֱ to host over 150 business events at Osaka Expo
Updated 03 September 2025

ֱ to host over 150 business events at Osaka Expo

ֱ to host over 150 business events at Osaka Expo
  • Talks on investment, sports, sustainability, development
  • Aim to forge global partnerships, say pavilion organizers

TOKYO: The ֱ Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka will host over 150 business events to foster collaboration and forge global partnerships with organizations and countries.

These events, from Sept. 4 until Oct. 7, are expected to facilitate dialogue among stakeholders on investment, sports, sustainability, and development, according to a statement released by the organizers on Wednesday.

Each event is designed to bring together a diverse range of participants, including government representatives and business leaders.

By offering a dedicated space for impactful engagement, these events enable stakeholders to forge global connections, positioning the ֱ Pavilion as a hub for international collaboration and innovation.

This month, many events center around ֱ’s national identity and ambitious goals for development under Vision 2030, the organizers said.

From Sept. 19 to the 24, events and activations hosted by the ֱ Pavilion will heighten the overall impact of ֱ’s 95th National Day.

From Sept. 4, the pavilion will host the business events supported with live Japanese translation.

Qiddiya is presenting several panels from Sept. 4 to 12 including “The Rise of esports as a Top Sport,” “Saudi Women as Gaming Leaders,” “The Future of Art Cities,” and a lecture about the Qiddiya Performing Arts Center.

There are other panels including “Redefining Play: How Qiddiya is Shaping the Future of Sports Through Innovation,” “When mobility is an enabler for human connections,” and “The Power of International IPs in Shaping Qiddiya City.”

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts will present a panel “Promoting Sustainable Practices Through Traditional Saudi Mudbrick Building” on Sept. 27.

The ֱ Pavilion is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.