King Salman says to consider Japan’s request to support Tokyo listing of Aramco

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King Salman talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on Monday. (REUTERS/Shizuo Kambayashi/Pool)
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Saudi King Salman (right), escorted by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, reviews an honor guard before their meeting at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on Monday. (Toru Hanai/Pool Photo via AP)
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King Salman is greeted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe prior to a meeting at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on Monday. (REUTERS/Shizuo Kambayashi/Pool)
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King Salman is escorted by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) during a banquet at Abe's official residence in Tokyo on Monday. (AFP / POOL / Tomohiro Ohsumi)
Updated 13 March 2017
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King Salman says to consider Japan’s request to support Tokyo listing of Aramco

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has asked King Salman to support the listing of Saudi state oil giant Aramco shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, a Japanese senior government official said on Monday.
King Salman said that the kingdom would look into the request because he wants Japanese investors to buy Aramco shares, the official said after the two leaders met.
Bourses in Asia and elsewhere are vying to win the $100 billion listing.
(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka)


KSrelief initiates treatment in Jordan for cancer-stricken Gaza girl

Updated 26 December 2025
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KSrelief initiates treatment in Jordan for cancer-stricken Gaza girl

  • Roza Al-Dreimli was transferred to Jordan through the initiative of KSrelief, amid the Gaza war that has destroyed hospitals 
  • She is currently under assessment and observation at the King Hussein Cancer Center, ahead of treatment

AMMAN: A cancer-stricken Palestinian girl from Gaza is now undergoing clinical observation prior to treatment at a specialist hospital in Jordan, thanks to the Saudi aid agency KSrelief. 

Roza Al-Dreimli was transported to Amman from the Gaza Strip through the initiative of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) as part of Saudi Arabia’s continued commitment to providing life-saving aid and medical care to Palestinians suffering from critical health conditions, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Friday. 

The report said that Roza’s case was prioritized due to the complexity of her condition, as assessments indicated a need for advanced treatment of cancerous cells at the base of the brain. She is now at the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC). 

"Under the supervision of a medical team specialized in pediatric brain tumors, she is currently undergoing intensive clinical monitoring and precise periodic examinations to assess the tumor’s response to treatment, ensure control of the condition, and prevent any potential neurological or visual complications resulting from the tumor’s location," SPA said.

The family expressed profound gratitude for KSrelief’s swift intervention, noting that the specialized care provided at KHCC has renewed their hope for their daughter’s recovery. 

Such specialized care is currently unavailable in the Gaza Strip because of the destruction of hospitals during 26 months of bombardment by the Israeli military. 

Israel systematically destroyed homes and commercial buildings  and infrastructure in the Palestinian enclave in retaliation to the Oct. 7, 2023, raid by Hamas of Israeli border villages, during which the militant group killed more than 1,200 people  and took 254 hostages.