Saudi Arabia participates in nuclear conference

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K.A.CARE plays a prominent role in developing human capacity in the Kingdom’s energy sector. (SPA)
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K.A.CARE plays a prominent role in developing human capacity in the Kingdom’s energy sector. (SPA)
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Updated 02 July 2024
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Saudi Arabia participates in nuclear conference

  • Kim Pringle, director of human capacity building at K.A.CARE, underscored the importance of knowledge management and human resource development to address the challenges facing the sector

RIYADH: The Kingdom has been participating in discussions on the challenges and benefits of nuclear energy at an international conference in Vienna, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Representatives from the country’s King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy are at the International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management and Human Resources Development, which began on Monday and will end on July 5.




K.A.CARE plays a prominent role in developing human capacity in the Kingdom’s energy sector. (SPA)

Kim Pringle, director of human capacity building at K.A.CARE, underscored the importance of knowledge management and human resource development to address the challenges facing the sector.

She said Saudi Arabia has one of the world’s most transparent and advanced national policies on atomic energy. This was developed to achieve the sustainable development goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

K.A.CARE plays a prominent role in developing human capacity in the Kingdom’s energy sector.

It focuses on supporting educational institutions to train Saudi Arabia nationals for the industry.

 


Saudi watchdog warns of possible health risk from Nestle baby formula

Updated 06 January 2026
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Saudi watchdog warns of possible health risk from Nestle baby formula

  • Company voluntarily recalls its Nan, Alfamino, S-26 Gold and S-26 Ultima products over concerns they might be contaminated with cereulide, a toxin produced by bacteria
  • Saudi Food and Drug Authority says recall is precautionary and no related illnesses have been reported, but advises consumers to dispose of recalled products immediately

RIYADH: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority on Tuesday warned the public not to consume certain Nestle infant formula products, after the company issued a voluntary recall over concerns about possible contamination.

The advisory covers products marketed under the Nan, Alfamino, S-26 Gold and S-26 Ultima brands. They might be contaminated with cereulide, a toxin produced by the Bacillus cereus bacteria, which can pose a risk to infant health, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Saudi authority said the recall was a precautionary measure and no related illnesses have been reported. Possible symptoms of exposure can include nausea, repeated vomiting and abdominal pain.

It advised consumers to dispose of the recalled products immediately, and said it was coordinating with Nestle to ensure they are removed from stores and is monitoring the process.

Full details of the affected products, including batch numbers, are available at the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website. The organization said consumers can report any food safety concerns by calling 19999.