TABUK: NEOM has launched the registration for its first special program to develop business skills.
The program, which is being organized in cooperation with Fahd bin Sultan University, also includes teaching English for commercial and administrative uses. A total of 100 participants will be selected from Tabuk. The registration continues until April 8.
The program will be held at the university and help fresh graduates acquire skills in administrative fields and experienced individuals will be able to hone their skills required in the labor market.
Classes for the 10-day program will begin on April 11. These courses are an extension of NEOM’s efforts to teach English and IT to the local community in NEOM and Tabuk.
Two batches comprising 1,000 people have already graduated from two similar programs conducted earlier.
The program will also be held online in cooperation with the Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf), through its “Doroob” platform.
Participants will be selected from those registered through the website of NEOM’s Social Responsibility Department in the following link: https://bit.ly/2QZKRCW. Placement tests for the accepted applicants will be held at Fahd bin Sultan University on April 11.
Registration opens for NEOM training program
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Registration opens for NEOM training program
- The program will be held at the university and help fresh graduates acquire skills in administrative fields and experienced individuals will be able to hone their skills required in the labor market
Saudi Arabia stops ballistic missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base
- Saudi Arabia’s cabinet on Tuesday strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia shot down seven ballistic missiles, the defense ministry said early Wednesday.
Six of the missiles were aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base, and the other was intercepted while heading to the Eastern Province.
Seven drones were knocked down heading to the Shaybah oil field in the Empty Quarter.
Thirteen drones were also shot down in Al-Kharj, Hafar Al-Batin, and other parts of the Eastern Province, the ministry said.
The war, launched by the US and Israel on Iran, has escalated, impacting regional stability and sparking a global energy crisis.
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet on Tuesday strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom, Gulf states and other countries in the region, saying they threaten regional security and violate international law.
The cabinet session, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman via videoconference, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s right to take all necessary measures to protect its security, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Brent crude hit a historic $120 a barrel on Monday before settling back down to $90 a barrel on Tuesday.
Amin Nasser, CEO of Aramco, the world’s top oil exporter, told reporters: “There would be catastrophic consequences for the world’s oil markets and the longer the disruption goes on ... the more drastic the consequences for the global economy.”
The White House said that gas prices will plummet once US objectives in the war are reached.
The conflict could stretch on for months despite US President Donald Trump saying that it could be drawing to a close. But Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has said it will end when they decide.










