Saudi Arabia receives Asian Physics Olympiad flag, prepares to host 2025 event

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Saudi officials receiving the Asian Physics Olympiad’s symbolic flag last week at the close of the 24th APhO held in Malaysia. (SPA)
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Saudi officials received the Asian Physics Olympiad’s symbolic flag last week at the close of the 24th APhO held in Malaysia. (SPA)
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Updated 15 June 2024
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Saudi Arabia receives Asian Physics Olympiad flag, prepares to host 2025 event

  • Malaysia handed over the symbolic flag after its successful hosting of the 2024 APhO edition last week

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has officially received the Asian Physics Olympiad flag as it prepares to host the 2025 round of one of the largest scientific events in Asia, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The symbolic flag was handed over to the Kingdom by Malaysia, which recently hosted the 2024 APhO event in Kampar.

Saudi Arabia’s team of eight students won five awards in the 2024 competition, which featured 208 students from 27 countries from June 3 to June 10.




Saudi Arabia won five awards during the 2024 Asian Physics Olympiad held in Kampar, Malaysia. (SPA)

Some 27 countries are participating in the 25th APhO, which will be held in May 2025, organized by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity — also known as the Mawhiba foundation — and the Ministry of Education, in cooperation with King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, SPA said.

Dr. Amal bint Abdullah Al-Hazza, secretary-general of the Mawhiba foundation, was quoted by SPA as saying hosting such international competition “reflects the great importance and international appreciation of the Kingdom’s position in the scientific and educational field.”

It also “confirms the Kingdom’s strength globally, and the extent of its interest in creating a future to achieve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030,” he said.

“This cooperation reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting science and knowledge and encouraging students to participate in such international events.

“This hosting is an affirmation of the efforts made to develop education in the Kingdom, and it also represents an opportunity to enhance communication and cooperation with other countries in the field of science, as the event promises rich educational and interactive opportunities for ambitious students and youth from various parts of Asia, which contributes to enriching their educational experience and encouraging them,” Al-Hazza said.

Saudi Arabia is currently preparing to host the International Chemistry Olympiad set for next month, with 90 countries participating.

The international event is also being organized by Mawhibah, together with the Ministry of Education and King Saud University, with exclusive sponsorship from the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation.


Two Holy Mosques launch Ramadan operational plan

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Two Holy Mosques launch Ramadan operational plan

MAKKAH: The Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque announced full readiness for Ramadan, implementing an operational plan based on 10 strategic pillars, comprising more than 100 initiatives and several educational, guidance, and counseling programs.

The presidency said the plan supports the educational and outreach role of the Two Holy Mosques and aims to enrich the spiritual experience of pilgrims and visitors with programs designed for the season.

It uses digital tools and expands language and translation services to accommodate worshippers’ diverse cultural and linguistic needs, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Key elements include religious lessons, Qur’an memorization, guidance and counseling services, and dedicated channels for religious inquiries.

Additionally, the presidency is launching initiatives in religious and intellectual awareness, distributing the Holy Qur’an, educational booklets, and awareness messages to support worshippers’ understanding and spiritual development.

The presidency affirmed that its human resources, operational systems, and technological infrastructure are prepared to provide services that help pilgrims perform rituals safely and comfortably.