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Dr. Seham Othman Omar, an associate consultant in the pediatric cardiology department at the National Guard Hospital in Riyadh. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Dr. Eyhab Solaiman, a consultant cardiologist and advanced cardiac imaging specialist at the King Abdulaziz Center for Heart and Lung Diseases. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Doctors granted Saudi premium residency praise benefits of scheme

Doctors granted Saudi premium residency praise benefits of scheme
  • Dr. Seham Othman Omar: The premium residency has many benefits, including freedom of movement
  • Othman Omar: Before the distinguished residency, a person was restricted to working in the hospital where he was employed

RIYADH: Doctors who were granted premium residency status in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ praised the benefits of the scheme at an event in Riyadh on Monday.

Speaking to Arab News at the Global Health Exhibition, Dr. Seham Othman Omar, an associate consultant in pediatric cardiology at the National Guard Hospital in Riyadh, said: “The premium residency has many benefits, including freedom of movement.â€

She added that the premium residency gave her greater flexibility over where she worked, which allowed her to treat patients “in many hospitals, and in many cities.â€

Dr. Omar came to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ in 2000 and worked in several different places, including Qassim and Jubail, before settling in Riyadh at the National Guard Hospital.

The premium residency “allowed us to move from hospital to hospital and from city to city to assist in some hospitals, such as those that lack cardiologists,†she said.

“Before the distinguished residency, a person was restricted to working in the hospital where he was employed.

“Now, however, the doctor can work in other places and contribute to transferring expertise and helping patients in hospitals that do not have consultants specializing in cardiology,†Dr. Omar said.

In the pursuit of securing high-quality services and developing the economy, the Premium Residency Card was introduced in 2019 to retain and attract exceptional professionals to the country.

At last year’s health exhibition, a number of physicians were granted premium residency status.

The scheme, unofficially known as the “Saudi Green Card,†aims to contribute to the national economy and boost the country’s position as a global hub for attracting talent, investors and entrepreneurs.

The center offers seven categories of premium residencies, including the special talent residency, investor residency, entrepreneur residency, real estate owner residency, limited duration residency and unlimited duration residency.

Dr. Eyhab Solaiman also shared his experience with the scheme, and said that it allowed him to travel, work and share his expertise in other locations.

“I applied for the card last year and within a few months, the Premium Residency was issued after fulfilling the requirements,†he said.

“It did not require permission when leaving the country and returning to º£½ÇÖ±²¥.â€

Dr. Solaiman is a consultant cardiologist and advanced cardiac imaging specialist at the King Abdulaziz Center for Heart and Lung Diseases, Surgery and Transplantation.


First Colombian embassy in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ opens its doors

First Colombian embassy in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ opens its doors
Updated 27 October 2025

First Colombian embassy in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ opens its doors

First Colombian embassy in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ opens its doors
  • Rayan El-Barkachi Aboutrabi: It’s about becoming closer with one another as governments and further developing relations
  • El-Barkachi Aboutrabi: We think a lot about Saudi Vision 2030, and we would like to diversify our economy

RIYADH: When the yellow, blue and red ribbon was cut, a new era of diplomatic relations was born as Colombian Ambassador to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ Rayan El-Barkachi Aboutrabi marked the opening of the first Colombian Embassy in the Kingdom on Monday night.

“It’s about becoming closer with one another as governments and further developing relations, as well as for the Colombian people and the Saudi people to come closer together,†the ambassador told Arab News.

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is also committed to opening its own embassy in Colombia, as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir said in a meeting in Bogota with his Colombian counterpart Alvaro Leyva Duran in May 2023.

Two memoranda of understanding have also been signed between the two nations — one promising more academic cooperation and the other for political consultations between the two foreign ministries.

The vice ministers of foreign affairs of both countries, Waleed El-Khereiji and Francisco Jose Coy Granados, signed the agreements in Bogota in April 2024.

Aboutrabi highlighted his intention to improve cooperation in economic relations, tourism, renewable energy and agriculture, and noted the deep love and appreciation both peoples have for good coffee.

“Our similarities in those areas signify a pull for us to come closer together as nations and peoples.â€

He said that some of the biggest priorities in cooperative areas right now are clean energy, agriculture, sustainability and tourism.

“We think a lot about Saudi Vision 2030, and we would like to diversify our economy.â€


Saudi crown prince meets global leaders ahead of FII9 in Riyadh

Saudi crown prince meets global leaders ahead of FII9 in Riyadh
Updated 27 October 2025

Saudi crown prince meets global leaders ahead of FII9 in Riyadh

Saudi crown prince meets global leaders ahead of FII9 in Riyadh
  • More than 20 world leaders, 50 ministers from 90 countries are attending the Future Investment Initiative
  • Half of the speakers are from the tech industry, as the conference’s ninth edition highlights the dominance of technology

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met global leaders on Monday evening on the sidelines of the ninth Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, which runs until Oct. 30.

The crown prince welcomed the presidents of Kosovo, Guyana, Bulgaria, Mauritania and Rwanda, as well as the prime ministers of Pakistan, Montenegro and Albania, who are attending the three-day conference, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Launched in 2017, the Future Investment Initiative — often referred to as “Davos in the Desert†— has become a key platform for º£½ÇÖ±²¥ to showcase its economic diversification strategy under Vision 2030.

This year’s event, running from Oct. 27-30, brings together global policymakers, investors, and corporate leaders to discuss trends shaping the world economy and explore partnerships across emerging industries.

Half of the speakers are from the tech industry, as the conference’s ninth edition highlights the dominance of technology and the advancement of artificial intelligence.

More than 20 world leaders and 50 ministers from 90 countries are attending the event, which has become a key platform for international collaboration.


EV Auto Show powers ahead in Riyadh with smart mobility focus

EV Auto Show powers ahead in Riyadh with smart mobility focus
Updated 27 October 2025

EV Auto Show powers ahead in Riyadh with smart mobility focus

EV Auto Show powers ahead in Riyadh with smart mobility focus
  • The 4th edition of the event highlights new electric models, local manufacturing and talent development as Kingdom drives toward Vision 2030
  • SIXT CEO Juan Carlos: Riyadh has more charging stations than we have in Madrid

RIYADH: The fourth edition of the EV Auto Show opened at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center on Monday, highlighting the full spectrum of green mobility options.

As º£½ÇÖ±²¥ accelerates towards its Vision 20103 smart mobility targets, new market research from PwC Middle East shows 40 percent of the country’s consumers are considering buying an electric vehicle in the next three years.

The Kingdom has set an ambitious goal to transition 30 percent of all vehicles in Riyadh to electric by 2030, as part of a wider strategy to reduce emissions in the capital city by 50 percent. The transformation is being driven by ambitious targets, substantial investments in local electric vehicle manufacturing and rising consumer confidence.

Speaking about how º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is evolving to cater to the development of the EV sector, Faisal Sultan, the president of Lucid Motors in the Middle East, told Arab News: “The Kingdom now has a structure to cater to that. A lot of progress has already been made (in) the last two years with the formation of the EV infrastructure company by the PIF. We are strongly collaborating with them. Then there are private companies. I think consumers will have a lot of options in the next two to three years.â€

He added: “Also, there will be chargers all over the place. Lucid is doing some innovative stuff … we are putting them in hotels, we have several parking lots where we have installed these chargers. These are free to use … that’s going to solve a lot of issues.â€

Sultan said he believed Riyadh was taking the lead in ensuring 30 percent of new car sales in the Kingdom would be EVs by 2030, as per the Saudi Green Initiative, and that other cities would follow.

Juan Carlos, CEO of SIXT, told Arab News: “Coming here to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ to see how well EV technology is being implemented, I was surprised, Riyadh has more charging stations than we have in Madrid, which is my city of origin.â€

He added: “I was surprised, because at the end, it is an integral part of the mobility within this country. It is clearly supported by the government in line with Vision 2030. We are doing an exercise of implementing the technology with our solutions. Right now, we are probably one of the largest fleets of rental EV fleets in this country, and our ambition really is to continue increasing, those fleets in order to provide a mobility solution which is sustainable.â€

While he felt Europe was still behind due to a lack of infrastructure, expanding EV penetration was going well in º£½ÇÖ±²¥, said Carlos. The Kingdom has already expanded its public charging network to more than 200 locations, with plans for more than 1,000 stations by 2030.

This year’s EV show brings together over 120 exhibitors from 35 countries, highlighting the latest electric and plug-in hybrid technologies. It also features local manufacturing, charging infrastructure and workforce training.

ROX Motor’s luxury all-terrain SUV, the ROX ADAMAS, debuted in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ following its global unveiling in Abu Dhabi earlier this month, while Lucid Motors presented the Gravity SUV, showing the growing range of premium electric options available to local consumers.

The exhibition floor features electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles from both established manufacturers and new market entrants, including BYD, Tesla, SIXT, Chery, Jaecoo and iCAUR.

Over the three days, industry executives, government officials and technical specialists will share insights with manufacturers, importers, fleet operators, charging network developers, financial institutions and other stakeholders.

Attendees can test-drive the latest electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, comparing performance, range and features across brands and price points, as well as explore technology and energy management solutions.


Saudi Ministry of Health inaugurates Global Health Exhibition

Saudi Ministry of Health inaugurates Global Health Exhibition
Updated 27 October 2025

Saudi Ministry of Health inaugurates Global Health Exhibition

Saudi Ministry of Health inaugurates Global Health Exhibition
  • Exhibition, in its eigth edition, will run until Thursday under the theme Invest in Health
  • Event organized by events company Tahaluf with the support of the Ministry of Health

RIYADH: The Global Health Exhibition 2025 was inaugurated today by Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center.

The exhibition, in its eigth edition, will run until Thursday under the theme “Invest in Health.â€

It was organized by events company Tahaluf with the support of the Ministry of Health.

“I am delighted to be here today at the Global Health Exhibition, in its eighth edition, and happy to see the numbers increasing every year, including the number of international speakers, CEOs of major companies or even the number of investments,†Al-Jalajel told Arab News.

He added that he was “happy to see that in the previous edition of the summit, we have reached SR55 billion ($14.66 billion) in investment, this year we have witnessed partnerships and projects totaling SR124 billion thus far and will continue to follow up in the coming days.â€

During his opening remarks, the minister noted that the world continues to face growing health challenges including a rise in chronic diseases, escalating healthcare costs and a shortage of qualified medical professionals.

Speaking to Arab News, he elaborated on the methods that the Ministry of Health uses to measure the quality of services provided in the Kingdom.

“Measuring the quality of healthcare services involves numerous indicators, whether related to patient outcomes and their perception of care quality, patient satisfaction, or the quality of the healthcare services themselves, based on operational and health quality standards.â€

He continued: “Within the Health Transformation Program, several organizations monitor these aspects, including the Facility Safety Program, the Saudi Patient Safety Center, the Council of Health Insurance, and the Saudi Health Council.

“Each entity tracks a specific set of indicators, whether related to healthcare practitioners, medical devices in coordination with the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, or the performance of healthcare facilities.â€

The minister highlighted some of the major news during the opening ceremony such as º£½ÇÖ±²¥ achieving a 40 percent reduction in deaths from chronic diseases since 2017.

He also highlighted how the Kingdom has seen a nearly 60 percent decrease in traffic accident fatalities since 2016, and a growth in the rate of life expectancy to 79 years in 2025 from 74 in 2016.

Additionally, several announcements were made regarding the launch of new initiatives, including the AI Physician experience which aims to improve disease diagnosis, the localization of vaccine manufacturing in collaboration with leading global companies, and the introduction of the Smart Health Coach which was developed in partnership with Google through the Sehhaty application.


Kosovo eyeing new tech era in partnership with º£½ÇÖ±²¥, President Vjosa Osmani tells Arab News

Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Arab News Noor Nugali interviews Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani in Riyadh. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh) 
Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Arab News Noor Nugali interviews Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani in Riyadh. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh) 
Updated 27 October 2025

Kosovo eyeing new tech era in partnership with º£½ÇÖ±²¥, President Vjosa Osmani tells Arab News

Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Arab News Noor Nugali interviews Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani in Riyadh. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh) 
  • Osmani voices gratitude for the Kingdom’s historic support for Kosovo, calls for deeper cultural, educational, and youth exchanges
  • Speaking in Riyadh ahead of FII, Osmani urges expanded cooperation in tech, investment, and digital innovation for DAK 2030

RIYADH: Kosovo and º£½ÇÖ±²¥ can build on their already strong foundations of friendship through emerging cooperation in technology and innovation, President Vjosa Osmani told Arab News during a visit to Riyadh for the 9th edition of the Future Investment Initiative.

As world leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors convene in the Saudi capital this week for FII — widely dubbed the “Davos of the Desert†— Osmani said the event will “open new chapters of cooperation†between the two nations.

Kosovo’s participation marks a valuable chance to forge business links, attract investment, and exchange expertise with the Kingdom, which she described as “one of the global leaders when it comes to technology advancement and AI.â€

“We feel very blessed with the bilateral relations that we have with º£½ÇÖ±²¥,†Osmani said.

“It is one of the countries that has supported the people of Kosovo during the darkest hour in our history, but also stood by us every step of the way while we were moving ahead as a country that lives now in freedom, independence, and prosperity.â€

º£½ÇÖ±²¥ was one of the first nations to recognize Kosovo’s independence in 2008, following the 1999 NATO intervention and a period of UN administration — a gesture that remains deeply meaningful to Pristina.

“Throughout the years we’ve developed excellent relations because º£½ÇÖ±²¥ was one of the first countries to recognize our independence, to recognize our struggle for freedom, and to support us,†she said.

“I believe that now this visit will only serve to open new chapters of cooperation and hopefully take this country-to-country relationship to new heights.â€

FII, now in its ninth year, has become one of the world’s most influential gatherings for global investment and innovation. Osmani said Kosovo’s inclusion among participating nations feels like an honor and a recognition of the country’s potential in the digital economy.

“There is an enormous potential that we can see here at the FII,†she said. “Although it’s quite a young forum compared to so many world forums, it has been able to attract thousands and thousands of representatives, whether political or business representatives.

“And I think this kind of mix also allows us, as political leaders, to learn a lot from the business spectrum on how we can enhance relations and make sure that both the political and economic relations are at the benefit of the people that we represent.

“From what we’ve seen, the FII is a place where the relations do not end at the forum but they continue right after the forum with many contracts signed, with many deals negotiated, and with many political relationships enhanced.â€

Kosovo, a young republic with one of Europe’s most digitally literate populations, has launched an ambitious “Digital Agenda Kosovo 2030†(DAK 2030) to become a “gigabit society†powered by 5G connectivity, e-governance, and artificial intelligence innovation.

Osmani believes that partnership with º£½ÇÖ±²¥ — which is itself expanding its AI and digital agenda under Vision 2030 — can be transformative.

“We can see that º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is turning into one of the global leaders when it comes to technology advancement and AI in particular,†she said.

“Given that Kosovo is the leader in our region for the second year in a row, the country with the highest IT competitiveness rate and a young population that is tech savvy, digitally and innovative … we strongly believe that there is enormous potential to attract foreign direct investment in this area to come to Kosovo.â€

She added: “For many representatives here, be it political or business representatives, Kosovo might be an attractive destination for investment or business cooperation with our own local businesses.

“We strongly believe that the development of technology and AI should be at the benefit of humanity — to make economic growth more sustainable, to find cures to many diseases, to make sure that education and health quality increase.â€

Osmani also highlighted º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s longstanding support for Kosovo’s Muslim-majority population, noting that around 1,500 Kosovars perform the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah each year.

“We are grateful to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ for their cooperation in this regard,†she said. “The people of Kosovo have had a very enriching and spiritual experience here whenever they came.

“It has been one of the areas where the head of the Islamic community, our mufti, Mr. Ternava, has cooperated very well with º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and with your Ministry of Hajj.

“We’ve had visits from º£½ÇÖ±²¥ to discuss how we can enhance cooperation in this regard. And we’re very grateful for their support, with the hope that we can increase that support in the future.â€

Osmani praised º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s “increasing role for peace and stability, not just in this region but in the world,†in a nod to the Kingdom’s mediation efforts in relation to Israel-Palestine and Russia-Ukraine among other conflicts. 

She said Kosovo supports the Kingdom’s leadership “in making sure that they not only intermediated globally but also achieve success, because making sure that peace is present all around the world is one of the most noble missions that one can engage in.â€

For Osmani, peace and stability are not abstract ideals but lived realities rooted in Kosovo’s own painful history of conflict.

“I believe (mediation efforts) do work,†she said. “While for some people, peace is something written on paper, for us it’s about our lives.

“We grew up as children of war. We had to undergo a genocidal war. And each generation, including that of our parents, grandparents, great grandparents, they all had to go through wars.

“Our kids are the very first generation in the history of our nation that are living in peace. There’s nothing more important than making sure that your child and all of the children in your country can go to bed at peace without the fear of war.â€

She added: “We will always be grateful to everyone around the world that has stood by us in saving our lives, initially liberating our country, and then making sure that we have the support that we need to rebuild from the ashes of war.

“Now we are a country that has recovered, a country that is blossoming, a country that is thriving economically, under the rule of law and international relations.â€

Osmani commended the “efforts and the leadership of His Royal Highness (Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman), in cooperation with the president of the US and so many leaders around the world,†in reference to the recent ceasefire in Gaza.

She said that Kosovo “fully supports these efforts because we understand how precious peace is and how blessed those nations who live in peace are, because that’s the only way to achieve prosperity.â€

Beyond politics and investment, Osmani highlighted the importance of direct contact between the peoples of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and Kosovo — through education, culture, and youth travel programs.

“You are right that the people-to-people connections have always been strong,†she said. “We need to find new ways for this relationship to blossom and to enhance further, whether in education, in culture or other areas.

“There is an enormous opportunity, and this is why I am here now — to make sure that we expand these opportunities.â€

She added: “I will encourage (our young generation) to come and visit º£½ÇÖ±²¥, and I would like to encourage the young people of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ to visit Kosovo. By meeting each other, by sharing ideas and experiences, this is how these relations are created.â€

Osmani also extended an invitation to the Saudi leadership.

“We would be so honored if His Royal Highness would also visit the Republic of Kosovo at his convenience, so that the people of Kosovo would have this opportunity to thank all of the leadership and the people of º£½ÇÖ±²¥ for standing with us.â€

For Osmani, investing in youth is key to keeping the relationship vibrant.

“For two countries and two peoples to have excellent relations, you always need to involve the younger generation,†she said. “They have the most energy and they can do the best of jobs in making sure that these people-to-people ties become even stronger.â€