Saudi, Algerian justice ministers meet in Algiers, sign executive program

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Updated 23 November 2023
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Saudi, Algerian justice ministers meet in Algiers, sign executive program

  • The program aims to exchange information about the implementation of judicial rulings and relevant international treaties concerning the judicial matters of both parties

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani met his Algerian counterpart Abderrachid Tabi during an official visit to Algiers, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the two men discussed ways to enhance relations in the judicial and legal fields.

Al-Samaani highlighted the legislative, technical and training developments in Saudi Arabia’s judicial sector, supported by King Salman and overseen by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The ministers also signed an executive program to stage reciprocal visits to familiarize themselves with the judicial systems and related regulations of their respective nations.

The program aims to exchange information about the implementation of judicial rulings and relevant international treaties concerning the judicial matters of both parties.


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.