Saudi Minister of Education meets Singaporean Minister in Prime Minister’s Office and Second Minister of Education

Bali, Saudi Minister of Education, Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, has met with the Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister and the Second Minister of Education in the Republic of Singapore, DR MOHAMAD MALIKI BIN OSMAN

, during his participation in the meeting of education ministers of the G-20 countries in the Indonesian city of Bali.

During the meeting, they reviewed the prospects of enhancing cooperation in the field of developing public education, scientific research, university education, supporting aspects of joint work in digital education, especially in light of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s strong digital infrastructure that contributed to accelerating the process of digital transformation, the exchange of expertise, experiences and practices in the field of distance education and blended education.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

China launches new remote sensing satellite

JIUQUAN, China, China sent a new remote sensing satellite into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Saturday.

The satellite, Yaogan-33 02, was launched by a Long March-4C carrier rocket at 7:44 a.m. (Beijing Time) and has entered the planned orbit successfully.

It will be used for scientific experiments, land resources surveys, crop yield estimation, and disaster prevention and relief.

This was the 435th flight mission of the Long March series carrier rockets.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Jordan condemns mosque blast in Afghanistan

Amman, Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has condemned an explosion at a mosque in the city of Herat in western Afghanistan, which killed and injured dozens of people, Jordan News Agency (Petra) reported.

The ministry, in a statement , stressed Jordan’s rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism, expressing condolences to the families of the victims and wished the injured a speedy recovery.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Formula 2 and Formula 3 Partner with Aramco to Pioneer Low-carbon Fuels from 2023

Dhahran, Formula Motorsport Limited (FML) have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Formula 1 Global Partner, Aramco, to introduce the use of sustainable fuels in both championships from 2023. It demonstrates how the FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3 Championships are pioneers in this important area of development, while continuing to bring the FIA Formula One World Champions of the future through the single-seater pyramid.

The agreement is subject to FIA World Motor Sport Council approval. It will form part of the wider sustainability strategy announced by the FIA and Formula 1, which will see the sport become net zero carbon by 2030.

By 2026, all FIA Championships will be required, by regulation, to power their cars with 100% sustainable fuels. A key milestone in the journey will be the introduction of a 100% sustainable fuel from the 2026 F1 season, alongside the next generation hybrid power units.

Motor sport continues through these innovations not only to promote, but also to be at the forefront of the creation of the multiple technologies that will play a critical role in the future of the entire transportation industry.

Aramco is working on the development of sustainable fuels as a “drop-in” technology, meaning they could be rolled out to the world’s existing automotive fleet — helping to reduce global transport emissions.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President, said: “Sustainability is at the top of the global motor sport agenda, and it is vital to see this work not only going on in Formula 1, but also in Formula 2, Formula 3 and throughout the entire ecosystem. Our sport is developing and evolving rapidly and it will continue to lead the way, pioneering the technologies, including sustainable fuels, that will be crucial to tackle climate change. We are a key part of the solution to the problems we are facing worldwide.”

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO, Formula 1, said: “Aramco is a leader in this space and, subject to the approval of the FIA World Motor Sport Council, will deliver our sustainable fuel ambitions, working closely with our colleagues in F2 and F3, who not only bring through the drivers of the future but offer a superb testing ground for the latest engineering in motorsport. In 2026, F1 will move to zero-emission sustainable fuel that offers a game-changing solution for the automotive sector and beyond. With the support of Aramco and all our manufacturers, we can accelerate the sector’s move to net zero.”

Ahmad Al Sa’adi, Senior Vice President of Technical Services, Aramco, said: “Aramco’s ambition is to achieve net-zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions across our wholly-owned operated assets by 2050. Moreover, we recognize the need to work closely with our suppliers and customers to reduce emissions along the entire value chain of our products. This includes those in the transportation sector, where our approach includes redesigning internal combustion engines, and the fuels that power them. Our sustainable fuels partnership with F2 and F3 will be an extension of these efforts, and we are extremely enthusiastic about its potential.”

Ahmad Al-Khowaiter, Chief Technology Officer, Aramco, said: “Aramco is leveraging its unique scale, global network, and technological expertise to help deliver low-carbon transport solutions. We believe strongly in the power of partnerships and, through our collaboration with F2 and F3, we aim to demonstrate the significant potential of liquid synthetic fuels. We are exploring practical solutions that can enable decarbonization of the transport sector, from low-carbon fuels and more efficient engines to cutting-edge materials and carbon capture technology. By teaming up with F2 and F3 on this journey, we hope to make a positive impact by enabling emissions reduction in motorsport and, ultimately, the broader transportation sector.”

Bruno Michel, CEO, FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3, said: “Sustainability is a top priority in today’s world, and we have been working on making our sport more sustainable for some time now. The goal to switch to synthetic fuel can only be achieved through the partnership with a company of the scale of Aramco, which is determined to produce advanced sustainable fuel in the near future. It’s easier to implement such a significant change in F2 and in F3, as they are single-make categories with single suppliers. We’re very happy to undertake an innovation role – as we did last season with the introduction of the 18-inch tires now used in F1 – and take the first steps towards synthetic sustainable fuel.”

Source: Saudi Press Agency

UAE strongly condemns attempted assassination of Vice President of Argentina

ABU DHABI, The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned the attempted assassination of Cristina Kirchner, Vice President of the Republic of Argentina, expressing solidarity and stance with Argentina and its people in confronting all forms of violence and terrorism, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) affirmed in a statement the UAE’s condemnation and denunciation of these criminal acts aimed at destabilising security and stability, in contravention of human values and principles.

Source: Saudi Press Agency