Who’s Who: Ali Al-Hazmi, board member of the Saudi Journalists Association

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Updated 07 February 2024
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Who’s Who: Ali Al-Hazmi, board member of the Saudi Journalists Association

Ali Al-Hazmi was elected to the board of directors of the Saudi Journalists Association on Jan. 28.

The Saudi Journalists Association, established in 2003, is a licensed civil society body and serves as an umbrella entity for the nation’s media professionals.

Al-Hazmi has extensive experience in electronic journalism, media tracks, Saudi journalism, media technologies, and news media.

He founded Sabq electronic newspaper in 2007 and has served as its editor-in-chief since 2013.

Under his leadership Sabq has won several prestigious regional awards, including two in the “smart journalism” category of the Arab Journalism Award.

In addition to his responsibilities as editor-in-chief, Al-Hazmi’s duties include enhancing work mechanisms, and approving news and initiatives.

Additionally, he establishes and directs work teams within the newspaper, such as the international file team, to conduct investigations, produce specialized reports, and ensure real-time follow-up.

In 2016, Al-Hazmi chaired media work teams in entities such as the National Committee for Endowments at the Council of Saudi Chambers.

Al-Hazmi began his career by immersing himself in media work and benefiting from his administrative skills in various positions, including his technical supervision at Al-Wefaq electronic newspaper in 2003.

He served as the website supervisor for the Ministry of Education in Riyadh from 2002 to 2009 and for the Human Rights Conference in Riyadh in 2004.

In 2001, he served as the website supervisor for the Education Department in Sabya governorate, Saudi Arabia.

Al-Hazmi holds a bachelor’s degree in public administration from King Saud University in Riyadh.

He is also a member of the Saudi Media Association, and served as a jury member at the 2017 and 2020 Arab Journalism Awards.

Al-Hazmi participated in various training sessions and workshops, including those on data journalism in 2020, the role of data journalism in media coverage of natural disasters in 2023, and the utilization and integration of artificial intelligence in media in 2023.


‘Kingdom is on a path toward the light,’ says US Senator Graham after meeting Prince Khalid bin Salman

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‘Kingdom is on a path toward the light,’ says US Senator Graham after meeting Prince Khalid bin Salman

DUBAI: US Senator Lindsey Graham believes Saudi Arabia is on ‘a path toward the light’, in a statement he issued after meeting with Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, who is on an official visit to Washington.

“My engagement with Saudi Arabia over the past two days has given me a sense of confidence that the Kingdom – while it has its own interests – is on a path toward the light, not the darkness,” the senator said in his statement.

The senator also said he was looking forward to visiting Saudi Arabia soon.

 

 

“Over the years, I have developed a strong working relationship with Saudi Arabia. I know President Trump is a strong admirer of the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. I have seen the changes the Crown Prince has embraced and I have been impressed,” Graham said.

The US senator added that after meeting with Prince Khalid, and Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan earlier, “I am convinced that Saudi Arabia believes the best thing for the region is economic growth and prosperity.”

“Saudi Arabia wants to be a destination of choice in the future, so that people around the world to come visit what I think is an incredible country. Saudi Arabia wants to be one of the dominant forces in Al, which means the best and brightest minds will come. I am convinced that this is still the goal of the Crown Prince and the Kingdom.”

Graham also expressed appreciation to what the Kingdom was trying to do in Syria.

“They have openly said they are the friend of both the Syrian government and the Kurdish people. The attitude of seeking compromise rather than destruction, hopefully, will win the day,” the senator said in his statement.

Prince Khalid is expected to discuss Saudi-US ties and ways to strengthen during his visit, and earlier met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.