KSrelief continues aid projects in Yemen, Sudan, Poland

In Khartoum, Sudan, KSrelief distributed 1,000 food parcels to displaced families, which forms a part of the third phase of this year’s food security project. (SPA)
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Updated 12 May 2025
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KSrelief continues aid projects in Yemen, Sudan, Poland

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief is continuing to provide healthcare and food to vulnerable people in Yemen, Sudan and Poland, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

In Yemen, the aid organization concluded a medical program, which ran from May 2 to 9, and consisted of 15 volunteers carrying out liver and biliary operations.

The team performed 115 liver operations and 125 endoscopic procedures, provided outpatient consultations for 40 patients, and delivered six training lectures to local staff.

In addition, the aid agency signed two agreements with two civil society organizations to distribute 600,000 food parcels for needy people.

In Khartoum, Sudan, KSrelief distributed 1,000 food parcels to displaced families, which forms a part of the third phase of this year’s food security project.

Meanwhile in Rzeszow, Poland, KSrelief concluded its medical volunteer program, which provided 32 prosthetic limbs to Ukrainian refugees.


Global mobility leaders gather in Riyadh as CoMotion GLOBAL 2025 opens

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Global mobility leaders gather in Riyadh as CoMotion GLOBAL 2025 opens

RIYADH: Riyadh is in the global spotlight this week as CoMotion GLOBAL 2025, one of the world’s leading urban mobility summits, opened in the Saudi capital on Sunday, bringing together policymakers, mayors and industry leaders to shape the future of transport and cities.

Running from December 7 to 9, the three-day summit will explore how electrification, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence and large-scale urban developments are transforming mobility worldwide, while highlighting Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a real-world testbed for next-generation transport solutions.

The event is hosted by the Saudi Conventions & Exhibitions General Authority, with support from a wide range of Saudi government bodies involved in transport, urban planning and digital governance. 

Senior officials and global industry figures are taking part, alongside mobility companies demonstrating cleaner and more connected transport systems.

A key feature of the summit is the launch of two new initiatives — Mayors in Motion, a global network designed to help city leaders exchange practical mobility solutions, and the CoMotion Urban Visionary Distinction, recognising leadership in urban innovation.

“CoMotion GLOBAL is where the world's urban mobility future takes shape, and the energy in Riyadh today is extraordinary,” said John Rossant, founder and CEO of CoMotion GLOBAL. 

“From ministers to mayors to the world's most inventive technologists, the conversation is clear: the next decade of mobility transformation will be shaped at the city level. Riyadh is the perfect host for that dialogue – bold, ambitious, and redefining what a future-ready city can be,” he added.

The summit will also examine Riyadh’s expanding transport infrastructure, including its metro megaproject, the growth of electric vehicle adoption and the role major global events such as Expo 2030 and the 2034 FIFA World Cup could play in accelerating long-term mobility upgrades.

CoMotion GLOBAL 2025 has also been fully climate-offset through an international waste-to-energy initiative, underlining the event’s focus on sustainable urban development.