DiplomaticQuarter: Philippine embassy hosts Ramadan iftar for students

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Chargé d’Affaires Rommel Romato encouraged the students to use their learning experiences and network to contribute to nation-building. (Supplied)
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Chargé d’Affaires Rommel Romato encouraged the students to use their learning experiences and network to contribute to nation-building. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 April 2023
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DiplomaticQuarter: Philippine embassy hosts Ramadan iftar for students

  • Attendees urged to use their knowledge for nation building
  • Further academic collaboration sought with Kingdom’s institutions

RIYADH: The Philippine embassy in Riyadh recently hosted a Ramadan Iftar for Filipino students studying in the Kingdom.

Charge d’Affaires Rommel Romato addressed the students during the gathering, which included embassy personnel and other guests. “You are fortunate to be allowed to learn and gain knowledge in Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam.

“You have the potential to influence positive changes in our country and beyond. Whatever path you choose, I hope you will carry on with your patience, integrity and humility,” Romato said.

He encouraged the students to use their learning experiences and networks to contribute to nation building.

The embassy held the iftar and reception in the newly refurbished chancery in late March.

Many of the attendees included Filipino college students studying at some of the Kingdom’s top universities.

These include Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and King Abdulaziz University.

The Ramadan event was an opportunity for the embassy to reconnect with students and introduce the Philippine government’s programs and services for overseas Filipino communities, and outline support for the growing number of the country’s students in Saudi Arabia.

During the reception, several students took to the podium to share their experiences of studying in Saudi Arabia, including Mohammad Laisie Enok Ebrahim who studies at a local university.

The Philippine embassy has been engaged with Saudi universities to support and enhance the experience of Filipino students and to promote academic collaboration between the nations.

Currently more than 170 Filipino students are pursuing higher education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

 

 


Saudi wildlife center releases 140 wild animals into royal reserve

The initiatives aim to enhance ecological balance and restore biodiversity in natural habitats. (SPA)
Updated 07 February 2026
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Saudi wildlife center releases 140 wild animals into royal reserve

  • This milestone reflects significant progress in the management and governance of wildlife across the Kingdom, supporting the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative and aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife released 140 wild animals into the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve as part of ongoing programs to reintroduce endangered species. The initiatives aim to enhance ecological balance and restore biodiversity in natural habitats.

The release, carried out in cooperation with the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, included 30 Arabian oryx, 70 reem gazelles (sand gazelles), and 40 houbara bustards, the SPA reported on Thursday. 

The initiative forms part of efforts to reintroduce species to their natural habitats and establish stable, self-sustaining wildlife populations capable of breeding, contributing to improved ecosystem functioning and sustainability.

The NCW continues to implement its strategic plans for wildlife development, with the total number of animals reintroduced through its specialized programs now exceeding 10,000.

This milestone reflects significant progress in the management and governance of wildlife across the Kingdom, supporting the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative and aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.