Saudi to highlight accomplishments of G20's private sector in upcoming B20 Summit

The virtual event, in Riyadh, will highlight the accomplishments of the G20's private sector.  (supplied)
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Updated 07 October 2020
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Saudi to highlight accomplishments of G20's private sector in upcoming B20 Summit

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is preparing to host the G20 Business 20 (B20) Summit on Oct 26-27.

The virtual event, in Riyadh, will highlight the accomplishments of the G20's private sector. 
The Kingdom, which is the first country in the Middle East to host the G20 presidency, will host the virtual summit representing the region and developing nations. 
The B20 has previously announced 25 policy recommendations arising from several issues, including women in business, digitalization, trade, finance, infrastructure, energy and sustainability. 
The summit will also discuss how all these areas are being dealt with amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “When Saudi Arabia took over the Presidency of the G20 and B20, the COVID-19 pandemic was not on the horizon. For the past several months, we have had to respond to an incredibly uncertain scenario. But, most importantly, we had to work together to design a path back to recovery – one that allows global economies to build back better, in a more inclusive and sustainable way,” said Mr. Yousef Al-Benyan, Chair of B20 Saudi Arabia.B20 Saudi Arabia has worked, during the past year, to develop inclusive, action-oriented policy recommendations through consultations with more than 650 business leaders from all G20 countries and beyond.“The challenges presented in this year’s Presidency were met with resilience and creativity by the Saudi business community, a demonstration of our innovation mindset and future centricity. I’m proud of what we have been able to achieve despite headwinds and I look forward to continue collaborating with them and elevating the Kingdom’s leadership on the global stage, under the guidance of Saudi Arabia’s leaders,” continued Mr. Al-Benyan.


National Center for Wildlife concludes hunting season

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National Center for Wildlife concludes hunting season

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The National Center for Wildlife announced the conclusion of the Kingdom’s 2025–2026 hunting season on Jan. 31, marking a notably successful period that began in early September 2025.

The season was governed by updated regulatory mechanisms developed with the participation of hunting experts and grounded in research, data, and international best practices, while ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources in line with the Environmental Law and the Kingdom’s international commitments.

Drawing on lessons from previous seasons, the framework led to heightened environmental awareness and improved compliance among hunters.

Mohammed Qurban, the center’s CEO, said the 2025–2026 season built on the success of regulating hunting activities, contributing to ecological balance and the sustainability of natural resources through an integrated, science-based wildlife management approach.

He added that the effective organization of the season reflects the Kingdom’s progress in wildlife management and strengthens its regional and international standing in conserving wildlife and ecosystems through balanced, sustainability-driven regulations.