Somali minister visits Naif Arab University for Security Sciences

Somalia's Minister of Internal Security Abdullahi Mohamed Nur is shown around at Riyadh's Naif Arab University for Security Sciences by the university president, Dr. Abdulmajeed bin Abdullah Al-Bunyan. (SPA)
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Updated 17 April 2022
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Somali minister visits Naif Arab University for Security Sciences

RIYADH: Somali Minister of Internal Security Abdullahi Mohamed Nur has paid a visit to Naif Arab University for Security Sciences in Riyadh.

The Somali minister and an accompanying delegation were received by NAUSS President Dr. Abdulmajeed bin Abdullah Al-Bunyan and several officials.

The two sides discussed ways to develop cooperation between NAUSS, the Somali Ministry of Internal Security and security institutions.

The minister expressed his appreciation for the efforts being exerted by NAUSS to serve the Arab security services, praising its role in strengthening Arab and regional security.

He also stressed the desire of Somali security institutions to enhance academic, training and research cooperation with NAUSS.

Earlier, the Somali minister met Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif in Jeddah. The two sides discussed opportunities to enhance joint security cooperation.

 


KSrelief distributes winter clothes, food in Yemen, Gaza

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KSrelief distributes winter clothes, food in Yemen, Gaza

  • Aid comes as regions hit by falling temperatures, heavy rain

LONDON: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has distributed winter clothing to families in Yemen and provided food parcels to displaced Palestinians living in tents in the Gaza Strip.

The humanitarian effort comes amid a cold snap and heavy rain in the two regions.

In Yemen, mostly in the Hadramout valley area, the agency handed out more than 2,000 items of winter clothing.

Since the start of the war in late 2023, KSrelief has dispatched 78 planes and eight ships carrying almost 7,700 tonnes of food, medical supplies and shelter materials to Gaza. More than 900 Saudi trucks have also delivered food and medical equipment to the region.

The agency has delivered 20 ambulances to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and signed agreements totaling $90 million for relief projects in Gaza. It has also carried out airdrops in partnership with the Jordanian Armed Forces.