Saudi aid agency helps thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

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The center has provided nearly $7 million in support to refugees and families in need. (SPA)
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The center has provided nearly $7 million in support to refugees and families in need. (SPA)
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The center has provided nearly $7 million in support to refugees and families in need. (SPA)
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The center has provided nearly $7 million in support to refugees and families in need. (SPA)
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The center has provided nearly $7 million in support to refugees and families in need. (SPA)
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Updated 06 June 2021
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Saudi aid agency helps thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

  • In January alone, it distributed more than 43 tons of food baskets benefiting 9,000 people living in camps in the southern city of Cox's Bazar

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) recently distributed 500 food baskets in Bangladesh, benefiting 2,500 Rohingya refugees and those in need.

The center has continued its mission in aiding people displaced from Myanmar who are currently living in refugee camps in Bangladesh.

KSrelief launched the project to support the Rohingya in Bangladesh in December, aiming to provide support and food security in 20 regions and benefiting more than 120,000 refugees.

In January alone, it distributed more than 43 tons of food baskets benefiting 9,000 people living in camps in the southern city of Cox's Bazar.

It has continued the program, increasing the number of beneficiaries monthly, distributing 1,000 food baskets to help 5,000 people in May.

There have been 20 humanitarian projects to support Bangladesh since the launch of KSrelief, 13 of which are related to food distribution.

The center has provided nearly $7 million in support to refugees and families in need, and commits to continuing its humanitarian efforts to provide health and food security in Bangladesh.


New Saudi ambassador to UK presents credentials to Britain’s King Charles III

The new Saudi ambassador to the UK Prince Abdullah bin Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz presents his credentials to King Charles.
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New Saudi ambassador to UK presents credentials to Britain’s King Charles III

  • Ambassador’s predecessor, Prince Khalid bin Bandar, returned to the Kingdom last year after being appointed as an advisor at Ministry of Foreign Affairs in March 2025

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to the UK Prince Abdullah bin Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz presented his credentials to Britain’s King Charles III at St. James’s Palace in London on Tuesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the meeting, the ambassador conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and their wishes for continued progress and prosperity for the British government and people.

King Charles III reciprocated by conveying his greetings and appreciation to the Saudi leadership, wishing the Kingdom and its people further progress and development.

The ambassador’s predecessor, Prince Khalid bin Bandar, returned to the Kingdom last year after being appointed as an advisor at the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs in March 2025.