Saudi Arabia reaffirms support for Yemen’s quest for security, stability and peace

Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz meets with Yemen Prime Minister Mueen Abdul-Malik Saeed in Riyadh on Sunday. (SPA photo)
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Updated 20 December 2021
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Saudi Arabia reaffirms support for Yemen’s quest for security, stability and peace

  • Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz met with Yemen Prime Minister Mueen Abdul-Malik Saeed in Riyadh on Sunday

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's deputy defense minister, Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, on Sunday reaffirmed the Arab Coalition's commitment to support the Yemeni government and people in achieving security, stability and peace.
Prince Khalid gave the assurance during a meeting with Yemen Prime Minister Mueen Abdul-Malik Saeed in Riyadh.
In a tweet, the prince said he told the Yemeni leader that the Saudi-led coalition remains committed to continue "efforts to reach a political resolution to the conflict" in Yemen.
Yemen's government has been locked in a war with Iran-backed Houthi militias, who captured a huge swath of the poor Arab nation in 2014.
The power grab prompted other Arab states led by Saudi Arabia to organize the coalition to restore the ousted government of then President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
In response, the Houthis had been bombarding Saudi Arabia's populated areas with missile and drone attacks.
A report by the Saudi Press Agency on Monday also quoted Prince Khalid as saying Saudi Arabia is "monitoring the difficult economic situation of the Yemeni people."
Riyadh welcomes the recent decisions taken by the Yemeni government in assigning an anti-corruption agency to evaluate and review the status of the Central Bank of Yemen, the report said.
Improving the financial situation of Yemen through economic reform will contribute to increased economic support from Saudi Arabia and the international community, SPA said.
For his part, the Yemeni prime minister cited Saudi Arabia's continuous support in all fields, and stressed that the Kingdom's support for the Central Bank had a significant impact on the stability of the Yemeni currency and the economic situation.
Saudi Arabia, through its aid agency KSRelief, has been the biggest donor to Yemen, providing food relief and improving the livelihood of the Yemeni people, in addition to other economic aid. 
 


Saudi Arabia jails expat for five years for harassing a woman

Updated 18 April 2024
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Saudi Arabia jails expat for five years for harassing a woman

RIYADH: An expatriate living in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to five years in prison for harassing a woman.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecution’s Morality wing completed its investigations into the issue, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday, and after being referred to the relevant court, tried and found guilty, he was jailed and also fined SR150,000 ($39,986).

The Public Prosecution affirmed its keenness and determination to protect public morals, adding that any violation of this requires criminal accountability.


Saudi FM receives Montenegrin counterpart in Riyadh

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets with his Montenegrin counterpart Filip Ivanovic in Riyadh on Thursday. SPA
Updated 18 April 2024
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Saudi FM receives Montenegrin counterpart in Riyadh

  • During the meeting, the two officials reviewed cooperation between their countries and ways to enhance and develop it in various fields

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Montenegrin counterpart Filip Ivanovic in Riyadh on Thursday.

During the meeting, the two officials reviewed cooperation between their countries and ways to enhance and develop it in various fields.

They also discussed regional and international developments and efforts made in this regard.


Governor of Taif meets with Saudi cultural director

Updated 18 April 2024
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Governor of Taif meets with Saudi cultural director

  • Prince Saud bin Nahar was briefed on SASCA’s strategy and initiatives aimed at fostering and empowering talent in the cultural and artistic fields
  • A cooperation agreement was signed between SASCA and Taif University

RIYADH: Governor of Taif Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud met Princess Haifa bint Abdulmohsen, the director of development and partnerships at the Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts, at the governorate’s headquarters on Thursday.

The governor was briefed on SASCA’s strategy and initiatives aimed at fostering and empowering talent in the cultural and artistic fields, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

The parties were also present at the signing of a cooperation agreement between SASCA in Taif and Taif University.


Saudi FM holds phone calls with Belgian, Spanish counterparts

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan spoke with Belgian FM Hadja Lahbib and Spanish FM Jose Manuel Albares Thursday.
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Saudi FM holds phone calls with Belgian, Spanish counterparts

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call from his Belgian counterpart Hadja Lahbib on Thursday.

During the phone call, the two officials discussed  developments in the region, particularly developments in the Gaza Strip and efforts made in this regard.

Prince Faisal also made a phone call to Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union, and Cooperation Jose Manuel Albares to discuss regional issues and the conflict in Gaza, the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said.


ilmi, PNU launch museum studies program

Updated 18 April 2024
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ilmi, PNU launch museum studies program

  • New micro-credential courses open to all high-school graduates, undergraduates
  • Program includes Arabic, English, in-person, remote, long and short-term courses

RIYADH: A new museum studies program in Saudi Arabia has opened for registration, offering micro-credential and long-term courses.

It is the result of a partnership between ilmi, a center for science, technology, reading, engineering, arts and mathematics learning, and Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University.

ilmi — meaning “my knowledge” in Arabic — is a science and innovation center that aims to empower young people in Saudi Arabia.

A philanthropic NGO initiative created by Princess Sara bint Mashour bin Abdulaziz, wife of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, ilmi is incubated, supported and funded by the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation, Misk, as a subsidiary, and operates in partnership with Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City.

The museum studies program includes micro-credential, diploma, minor and elective courses.

It is open to recent high-school graduates and university undergraduates keen to secure entry-level positions in museums, as well as professionals seeking new skill sets and career paths.

Created by ilmi and PNU experts from Saudi Arabia and around the world, the program offers a blend of online and in-person learning, alongside Arabic and English tuition options.

Micro-credential courses will blend online and in-person learning, and are available to applicants over the age of 18.

Courses include museum impact studies, museum education and awareness, an introduction to museum technologies, fundamentals of museum management and integrating digital technology.

Courses on offer for PNU students include an introduction to museums elective and specialist minors in museums and digital technology, exhibit design and content development.

A two-year diploma in museum management will also be available for both PNU students and recent high-school graduates.

Registration has opened for the first online micro-credential course starting this month: Fundamentals of museum management.

All further micro-credential courses will take place in May and June, with the diploma, minor and elective programs starting in September at the beginning of the academic year 2024/25.

Program graduates can also apply to work alongside ilmi experts as they design and launch unique, informal learning programs across the Kingdom.

For more information and registration, click here.