KSrelief delivers medical supplies to Yemen authorities

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The project targets the areas most affected by the epidemic and aims to reduce infection rates and limit the spread of cholera through preventative measures. (SPA)
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The project targets the areas most affected by the epidemic and aims to reduce infection rates and limit the spread of cholera through preventative measures. (SPA)
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Updated 16 January 2026
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KSrelief delivers medical supplies to Yemen authorities

  • This initiative reflects the Kingdom’s efforts, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, to strengthen healthcare responses in the fight against the cholera epidemic in the country

HADHRAMOUT: KSrelief has delivered a range of medical supplies to Yemen’s Ministry of Health in Wadi Hadhramout, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The initiative aims to enhance the preparedness of health facilities and strengthen their capacity to respond rapidly and effectively to suspected and confirmed cholera cases, as part of the urgent cholera response project in Yemen.

The project targets the areas most affected by the epidemic and aims to reduce infection rates and limit the spread of cholera through preventative measures.

These measures include establishing specialized medical teams to examine and monitor travelers at air and land ports in several governorates, including Aden and Hadhramout, benefiting more than 1,153,000 individuals, the SPA reported.

This initiative reflects the Kingdom’s efforts, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, to strengthen healthcare responses in the fight against the cholera epidemic in the country.

 


Saudi Arabia welcomes ceasefire agreement between Syrian Democratic Forces and Syria state

Updated 19 January 2026
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Saudi Arabia welcomes ceasefire agreement between Syrian Democratic Forces and Syria state

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has welcomed an agreement between the Syrian state and Syrian Democratic Forces.
In a foreign ministry statement early on Monday, the Kingdom said it had welcomed an deal between Damascus and Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces that was announced by the Syrian government on Sunday.
The agreement entails merging all SDF forces into the defense and interior ministries and means that Kurdish forces will redeploy to east of the Euphrates river.
The 14-point deal would also see the immediate administrative and military handover of Deir Ezzor and Raqqa governorates.
The Syrian state would regain control of all border crossings, oil fields, and gas fields in the region, with protection secured by regular forces to ensure the return of resources to the Syrian government, while considering the special case of Kurdish areas, the state news agency SANA reported.
The ceasefire comes after intense fighting between the SDF and government troops in Aleppo. But SDF troops have now pulled back from there and the Syrian army now controls most areas east of Aleppo.
The Saudi foreign ministry statement also thanked the US for the agreement. Washington is believed to have supported brokering the ceasefire between allies SDF and the Syrian government, who they have also backed diplomatically since the fall of long-time dictator Bashar Assad.
The Syrian state announced on Friday a raft of new directives to recognize Syrian Kurds, including making their language official and bolstering other rights for the minority group.