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Saudi Arabia, US urge Sudanese to extend ceasefire as violations impede aid delivery
JEDDAH — Saudi Arabia and the United States have urged both Sudanese parties to agree to an extension of the current ceasefire.In their capacity as facilitators — Saudi Arabia and the United States — noted that there were violations by both parties that significantly impeded delivery of humanitarian assistance and restoration of essential services in five days after the entry into force of a short-term ceasefire.In violation of the prohibition against aerial attacks and the use of military aircraft or drones, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has flown military aircraft daily during the ceasefire, including a confirmed airstrike on May 27 in Khartoum.The strike reportedly killed two people and there followed a separate airstrike on the same day that damaged Sudan’s currency printing...
May 28, 2023

Saudi Arabia, US urge Sudanese to extend ceasefire as violations impede aid delivery

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Family accuses Jazan school of negligence after student sustains serious electrical injury
Saudi Gazette report JAZAN — A boy student in a school in the southern Jazan region sustained serious injuries due to electrical shock caused from school gym during the physical education period. The student Sattam Fakieh was admitted to intensive care unit of Prince Muhammad bin Nasser Hospital in Jazan after his condition worsened and fell into a coma. The family members of the student accused the school authorities of negligence in providing first aid and better treatment on time. They complained that the school authorities failed to inform the family about the accident and delayed taking him to hospital. What happened to the student became an instant hit on social media and many twitteratis urged the education authorities to hold accountable those committed negligence with regard to...
May 28, 2023

Family accuses Jazan school of negligence after student sustains serious electrical injury

The MHRSD has reduced the upper limit of the recruitment's costs from the Philippines to SR15,900 instead of SR17,288.
Upper limit costs of recruiting from Philippines reduced to SR15,900 
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) has reduced the upper limit of the recruitment's costs from the Philippines to SR15,900 instead of SR17,288.The MHRSD said that the new upper cost does not include the Value-Added Tax (VAT).This comes within the continuations of the Ministry's work in developing the sector, in addition to regulating the procedures and price governance in the recruitment marketThe MHRSD also follows up and monitors the way the recruitment market is being conducted and implemented in a way that ensures the highest quality of the provided services.The Ministry has obligated earlier the licensed companies and offices with the upper limit for several nationalities.It set the upper limit for the recruitment of...
May 28, 2023

Upper limit costs of recruiting from Philippines reduced to SR15,900 

Pope Francis meets with Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa in Santa Marta on Sunday.
Pope Francis, Dr. Al-Issa discuss promoting communication among cultures
ROME — Pope Francis has met the Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa in Santa Marta.During the meeting, cordial talks were exchanged in addition to discussing topics related to shared values, promoting communication among cultures and renouncing any form of hatred and racism. — SPA
May 28, 2023

Pope Francis, Dr. Al-Issa discuss promoting communication among cultures

An official source at the Public Prosecution has announced that the Prosecution for Financial Fraud Crimes has completed its investigation on a Saudi citizen and a resident on charges of financial fraud.
2 accused of financial fraud punished with SR5m fine and 14 years in prison each
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — An official source at the Public Prosecution has announced that the Prosecution for Financial Fraud Crimes has completed its investigation on a Saudi citizen and a resident on charges of financial fraud.The investigation procedures revealed that the 2 accused had committed a number of financial fraud crimes by agreeing with an organized gang located outside Saudi Arabia to work with them remotely in the field of technology and software.The crimes in which the defendants involved the gang remotely also included activating SIM cards, passing calls in order to exploit the victims, as well as impersonating employees of government agencies and financial institutions with the aim of accessing the personal and banking data of the victims.The investigations revealed...
May 28, 2023

2 accused of financial fraud punished with SR5m fine and 14 years in prison each

Astronaut Rayyanah Barnawi conducting an experiment on board International Space Station
Barnawi satisfies student’s curiosity regarding astronauts’ food while in space
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi astronauts Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali Al Qarni answered a number of questions that curious Saudi youngsters asked them while participating in a live broadcast from their International Space Station. The astronauts conducted scientific experiments aimed at raising scientific awareness of the school students over the ground stations across the Kingdom.In a video clip posted by the Saudi Space Commission on Twitter on Saturday, Abdullah, a sixth grade elementary school student from the northern Tabuk region asked: What do astronauts eat while staying on the International Space Station? In her reply Barnawi, said: “We brought frozen food from the ground. We put water on it, and it is ready for eating after five or ten minutes.” She also showed him some...
May 28, 2023

Barnawi satisfies student’s curiosity regarding astronauts’ food while in space

SFD’s Board of Directors Chairman Ahmed Al-Khateeb and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Information Technology Camillo Gonsalves signed the two agreements.
Saudi Fund signs 2 loan agreements of $16 million in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH – The Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has signed two loan agreements worth $16 million with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to construct a primary care center in the South Rivers area and a cultural center of arts in Belle Vue.The agreements, which came under the directives of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman, were signed by SFD’s Board of Directors Chairman Ahmed Al-Khateeb and the Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Information Technology of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Camillo Gonsalves.The signing of the two agreements marked the beginning of the Fund’s development activity in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, which is the 68th country to receive support and funding for development projects and programs from SFD.The...
May 28, 2023

Saudi Fund signs 2 loan agreements of $16 million in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

The KSrelief is continuing to distribute humanitarian relief to the earthquake-affected people in Idlib, Syria.
KSrelief continues to distribute humanitarian relief to earthquake-affected people in Idlib
Saudi Gazette reportIDLIB – The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) is continuing to distribute humanitarian relief to the earthquake-affected people in Idlib, Syria.The humanitarian relief has included 762 food baskets, 762 hygiene bags, that benefited 762 families in the cities of Binnish and Taoum that is affiliated to Idlib governorate.The aid is part of the urgent response project for helping and assisting those affected by the earthquake in Syria in 2023.It is noteworthy that this comes within the framework of the humanitarian and relief aid that Saudi Arabia is providing through KSrelief for assisting the countries of the world and the people who are in need.
May 28, 2023

KSrelief continues to distribute humanitarian relief to earthquake-affected people in Idlib

Saudi Arabia and United States have called on the Sudanese conflict parties to continue discussions to reach an agreement on extending the ceasefire that is set to expire at 9:45 p.m. Khartoum time May 29.
Saudi Arabia, US call on Sudanese parties to reach agreement on extending ceasefire
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia and United States have called on the Sudanese conflict parties to continue discussions to reach an agreement on extending the ceasefire that is set to expire at 9:45 p.m. Khartoum time May 29.The Kingdom and the US have issued the statement, which was published by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as facilitators of the Agreement on a Short-Term Ceasefire and Humanitarian Arrangements.While imperfect, an extension nonetheless will facilitate the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian assistance to the Sudanese people.In the absence of an agreement to extend the current ceasefire, it remains incumbent on the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to adhere to their obligations under the short-term ceasefire and the preceding Declaration of...
May 28, 2023

Saudi Arabia, US call on Sudanese parties to reach agreement on extending ceasefire

Saudi Arabia arrests 12,093 illegals in a week
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Around 12,093 violators of residency, labor laws and border security regulations were arrested in various regions of the Kingdom within a week. According to the Ministry of Interior the arrests were made during the joint field campaigns carried out by various units of the security forces across the Kingdom during the week from May 18 to 24.The arrests included 6,598 violators of the residency system, 4,082 violators of the border security rules, and 1,413 violators of the labor laws.Another 401 people were arrested while trying to cross the border into the Kingdom, 45% were Yemenis, 53% Ethiopians, and 2% of other nationalities, with 64 violators being caught trying to cross the border to exit Saudi Arabia.Thirteen persons, who were involved in...
May 27, 2023

Saudi Arabia arrests 12,093 illegals in a week

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