Saudi foreign ministry organizes trip to AlUla for ambassadors

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The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. (SPA)
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The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. (SPA)
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The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. (SPA)
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The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. (SPA)
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The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. (SPA)
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The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. (SPA)
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Updated 22 December 2023
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Saudi foreign ministry organizes trip to AlUla for ambassadors

  • During their trip, envoys toured Al-Hijr area, the first historical site in the Kingdom on UNESCO World Heritage list

RIYADH: The Saudi foreign ministry organized a trip to AlUla for ambassadors to the Kingdom on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The trip was for envoys from various foreign countries and their families to visit the archaeological sites in the region.

They were accompanied on the visit by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Protocol Affairs, Abdul Majeed Al-Samari.

During their trip, the ambassadors toured the Al-Hijr area, which is the first historical site in the Kingdom to be included on the UNESCO World Heritage list, where they listened to an introductory explanation about the Qasr Al-Bint and Al-Farid Palace collections.

The visit also included the Maraya Theater, which has hosted concerts by legendary musicians including Alicia Keys, John Legend and Seal, as well as regional stars such as Mohamed Abdo and Assala Nasri.


Saudi Arabia emerges as regional leader in government AI

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Saudi Arabia emerges as regional leader in government AI

  • Saudi Arabia also placed seventh globally in the governance pillar and ninth worldwide for public-sector AI adoption

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has topped the Middle East and North Africa in the Oxford Insights Government AI Readiness Index 2025, underlining the Kingdom’s rapid progress in adopting artificial intelligence across government services, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The index, one of the world’s leading benchmarks for artificial intelligence policy and regulatory planning, assesses the ability of 195 governments to deploy and leverage AI in public policy.

It evaluates performance across governance, infrastructure and institutional readiness.

Saudi Arabia also placed seventh globally in the governance pillar and ninth worldwide for public-sector AI adoption, highlighting balanced development across both regulatory frameworks and practical implementation.

The strong showing reflects the maturity of the Kingdom’s national AI ecosystem and its growing role in promoting the responsible use of advanced technologies to improve government efficiency, enhance quality of life and support the objectives of Vision 2030, SPA added.

The achievement comes amid continued backing for the Saudi Data and AI Authority from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is also chairman of SDAIA’s board of directors, enabling sustained investment in data-driven capabilities and AI innovation.

The report highlighted Saudi Arabia’s performance in key areas including AI infrastructure, supported by national platforms such as HUMAIN, as well as progress in AI governance, public-sector digital transformation and the development of flexible national policies to accelerate AI adoption.