GCC Parliamentary Coordination and Foreign Relations Committee Holds Meeting in Muscat with Participation of Shura Council Delegation

Muscat, The GCC Parliamentary Coordination and Foreign Relations Committee held its 15th meeting today, in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, accompanying the 16th periodic meeting of the GCC Speakers of the Shura Councils, Council of Representatives, the Federal National Council, and the National Assembly.

The meeting was attended by Secretary-General of the Shura Council, member of the Parliamentary Coordination and Foreign Relations Committee of the Shura Council Mohammed bin Dakhil Al-Mutairi, and members of the Parliamentary Coordination and Foreign Relations Committee of the Shura Council Dr. Ibrahim Al-Nahhas and Tariq Al-Shammari.

The meeting discussed a number of topics on its agenda, as the attendees approved the agenda of the 16th periodic meeting of the GCC Speakers of the Shura Councils, Council of Representatives, the Federal National Council, and the National Assembly.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

King Faisal Specialist Hospital Wins 3 Stevie Awards

Riyadh, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center won three international business Stevie Awards for its excellence in three areas: Remote Workforce Management (Golden Award), Most Innovative Home Work Plan (Golden Award), and Best HR Team (Bronze Award).

The Stevie Awards are the world’s premier business awards. They were created in 2002 to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and working professionals worldwide.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Supervisor General of SPDRY Meets with Resident Representative of UNDP

Riyadh, Supervisor General of the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen (SPDRY) Ambassador Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber has met here with Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Auke Lootsma.

During the meeting, they discussed ways and aspects of cooperation between the two sides and the priorities of the current phase to support the efforts of the Yemeni government and its institutions in development and reconstruction projects to serve the Yemeni people and achieve the desired and sustainable impact of development projects and programs in Yemen.

The Resident Representative of the UNDP expressed his thanks and appreciation for the efforts exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the development and reconstruction in Yemen and the Kingdom’s support for the efforts of the UNDP in addressing the crisis of Safer Oil Tanker.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Mobile Medical Clinics in Wallan Camp Continue Providing Services to Displaced People During One Week

Hajjah, The mobile medical clinics of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued providing treatment services at Waalan camp for the displaced people in Haradh District of Hajjah Governorate, Yemen.

During the period from 24 to 30 August 2022, the clinics received 271 beneficiaries with various health conditions in different clinics and departments, and provided them with necessary medical services.

The KSrelief’s clinics also provided 219 individuals with medications.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Concludes Voluntary Program to Combat Blindness in Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen, by Performing 400 Surgeries

Hadhramaut, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) concluded today the voluntary medical program to combat blindness and its diseases in Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen, within “Noor Saudi Arabia” voluntary program, which was implemented from 9 to 17 September, 2022, in cooperation with Al-Basar International Foundation.

Since the campaign started, the KSrelief’s voluntary medical team has medically examined 6,042 cases, performed 400 cataract surgeries, and distributed 1,288 glasses.

This campaign is part of the projects related to combating blindness, implemented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the KSrelief, targeting families with low incomes in several countries.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

King Abdulaziz Foundation Signs Memorandum of Cooperation with National Library and Archives of Djibouti

Djibouti, King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives “Darah” signed here today a memorandum of cooperation with the National Library and Archives of the Republic of Djibouti, to develop and strengthen the bilateral cooperation relations.

The memorandum of cooperation stipulated on cooperation between the two sides, encouraging studies and research, providing opportunities for researchers from both parties to provide them with historical information, photographing scientific and historical materials, exchanging scientific publications, holding joint seminars and exhibitions, exchanging experiences, training of workers for both parties, and exchanging visits between specialists and technicians for both parties.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

SG of OIC Meets with SG of UN in NY

New York, Secretary General of Jeddah-based Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hissein Ibrahim Taha met here today with the Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres on the sidelines of the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations.

During the meeting, a number of issues, topped by the Palestinian cause, the situation in Afghanistan, Coastal countries, Chadian lake and Somalia were discussed.

For his part, Guterres lauded the distinguished level the cooperation relations between the two parties has reached in a number of fields.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure chairs the weekly Cabinet Meeting

Manama, The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, HE Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, today chaired the weekly Cabinet Meeting at Gudaibiya Palace.

The Cabinet highlighted the condolences paid by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister to the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, His Majesty King Charles III following the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

The Cabinet noted HM Queen Elizabeth II’s exemplary reign, service to the British people, and immeasurable contribution to bolstering the longstanding relations between Bahrain and the United Kingdom.

The Cabinet also followed up on HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minsiter’s directives to continue the disbursement of financial support for eligible Bahraini driving instructors. In this regard, the Cabinet was briefed by the Ministry of Social Development on its initiatives to implement HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister’s directives and the evaluation of eligibility rules and criteria.

To mark the International Day of Peace, the Cabinet affirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to upholding international and regional peace to improve security and promote peaceful coexistence.

The Cabinet reviewed the latest developments for treating communicable diseases and directed the Ministry of Health to continue implementing precautionary and preventive measures.

The Cabinet congratulated the King, Government, and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the occasion of Saudi Arabia’s National Day. The Cabinet also commended the cultural developments and achievements of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and the support provided by the Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

The Cabinet discussed several memorandums during the meeting with the following outcomes:

The approval of the following memorandums:

1. A memorandum by the Minister of Finance and National Economy and the Minister of Industry and Commerce regarding the decision of the GCC Standing Committee for Combating Harmful Practices in International Trade to impose antidumping fees on several GCC imports.

2. A memorandum by the Ministerial Committee for Legal and Legislative Affairs on an MoU between Bahrain Polytechnic and Shandong Jiaotong University in the Peoples’ Republic of China in education and professional capacity building.

3. A memorandum by the Ministerial Committee for Legal and Legislative Affairs on the Bucharest Declaration “Building a Better Digital Future for All” that aims to accelerate digital transformation and cooperation in promoting communications and information technology.

4. A memorandum by the Ministerial Committee for Legal and Legislative Affairs regarding the government’s response to four proposals submitted by the Council of Representatives.

The Cabinet also reviewed a memorandum by the Minister of Oil and Environment regarding a study that monitors emissions from factories and industrial establishments.

The Cabinet took note of ministerial reports submitted by the Minister of Housing and Urban Planning regarding their participation in the 20th meeting of ministers of housing in the GCC. 

Source: Bahrain News Agency

2ND GLOBAL AI SUMMIT CONCLUDES IN RIYADH

Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority “SDAIA”, the second edition of the Global AI Summit was concluded yesterday.
Organized by SDAIA under the theme “AI for the Good of Humanity”, the summit was attended by about 10,000 people representing policy makers, experts and specialists in artificial intelligence from 90 countries.
The event was held at Riyadh-based King Abdulaziz International Conference Center from 13 to 15 September 2022.
This summit was an exceptional summit in terms of the qualitative attendance of dignitaries and experts from different countries of the world and in terms of the large interaction of participants and the agreements that exceeded 40 ones that brought together a unique partnership between the public and private sectors towards investing artificial intelligence technologies in the development of services being provided by the agencies with their impact on the quality of life and serving humanity in the world, not to mention the announcement of 10 local and international initiatives between global companies and institutions in order to enhance international cooperation on artificial intelligence and its uses.
The patronage of HRH Crown Prince and SDAIA Chairman of the Board of Directors for the second edition of the Global AI Summit embodies His Highness’ constant interest in making the Kingdom a leading global model in building knowledge economies to serve our present and future generations and achieve the goals of Vision 2030.
Many participants in the 2nd edition of the Global AI Summit have described the city of Riyadh as the city of artificial intelligence, as its hosting of the summit with this big scale of international participation comes within the framework of the directives of HRH the Crown Prince to make Riyadh one of the ten largest economic cities in the world.
SDAIA’s organization of the second edition of the Global AI Summit comes as part of its great interest in supporting the initiative of transformation to the knowledge-driven economy and build a data-based economy to achieve the vision of HRH the Crown Prince to raise the Kingdom’s position to the ranks of data-based economies.
Over the course of three days, the summit formed an international platform that brought together experts, specialists, academics, CEOs of major technology companies in the world, thought leaders, innovators and decision makers in government and private sectors from around the world, including leading companies, investors and businessmen to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in various fields.
The participants participated in more than 100 sessions held at the summit with more than 220 local and international speakers who presented a set of different visions on artificial intelligence to serve as a global pact for the benefit of the world’s countries in formulating their policies towards artificial intelligence and its various uses.
On the first day of the summit, the sessions, which included various scientific dialogues, discussed the most prominent uses of technology to preserve the environment, including a session entitled “Using Technology to Revitalize Forests” within the forum of “Saudi Green ” initiative, during which the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Eng. Abdullah bin Amer Al-Sawaha stressed the importance that everyone should be invoved in climate change, know the true enormity of this crisis and focus on the enhancement of carbon-economy solutions.
A session entitled “Public Sector and Global Governance: Defining the Big Vision for Current and Coming AI Technologies, Research, Policies and Social Impacts” was also held in which participants discussed how to explore them through the potential of unifying disparate AI visions and frameworks and how technology and academic leaders around the world can benefit and use them for the benefit of mankind.
In a session entitled “Artificial Intelligence for Digital Twins,” the CEO of NEOM, Engineer Nazmi Al-Nasr considered the artificial intelligence as the “beating heart” of NEOM, noting that it will lead the future in modern designs and technologies, as during the past five years expectations have been exceeded by transforming vision into strategies in cooperation with many partners.
He pointed out that The Line project will be the future of the world and will depend on the full use of artificial intelligence as well as the first stake, in addition to that the project will revolutionize the world of designs for cities, urban planning and lifestyle.
In the same context, the President of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Professor Dr. Tony F. Chan, stressed in one of his participation in the summit’ sessions that artificial intelligence technology has actively contributed to the development of the industrial, innovation, health and infrastructure sectors, and has played a vital role in confronting and solving many challenges, stressing that this technology has become more important nowadays for human service.
During the first day of the summit, a number of agreements and partnerships were signed between major international companies and government agencies in the Kingdom, including the signing of an agreement between the Saudi Artificial Intelligence Company owned by the Public Investment Fund with “SenseTime” company, the world’s leading artificial intelligence company to establish a new company in the Kingdom with an estimated investment value of 776 million riyals to finance an advanced artificial intelligence laboratory, and to create distinguished jobs for talented Saudis in order to place the Kingdom in the leadership position in the field of artificial intelligence technology in the region.
The Ministry of Energy and “SDAIA”, through their joint center (Joint Artificial Intelligence Center for Energy), also signed a strategic agreement with IBM to accelerate the adoption of the circular carbon economy using artificial intelligence.
SDAIA, represented by the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center for Energy with the Ministry of Enegry, also signed a memorandum of understanding with Halliburton Company (listed on the New York Stock Exchange) to develop artificial intelligence solutions in oil and gas locally and globally.
The second day of the summit witnessed various scientific sessions and dialogues, including a session entitled “The Role of Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Industry and Mining”, in which the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef participated and stressed the importance of advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence in the field of industry and mining and their role In supporting and increasing productivity. He also indicated that advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence in industry and mining contribute to improving reliability, enhancing employee safety, and making our industries more sustainable.
Also, on the second day, the summit witnessed the inauguration of the “Smartathon” competition by the Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail; the SDAIA President Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, and the CEO of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, Fahd bin Abdulmohsen Al-Rasheed .
The Smartathon competition was held under the title “Smart Cities Challenge” with the aim of developing modern solutions to improve the urban landscape in the cities of the Kingdom and finding technical solutions that contribute to detecting and reducing visual distortions.
The SDAIA signed an agreement with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to develop a global framework to measure AI readiness and help countries in the world share and adopt AI best practices, regulatory frameworks and institutional reforms necessary for countries to harness all AI capabilities for the service of humanity.
In one of the dialogue sessions, the Director of Public Security, Lieutenant-General Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Basami, spoke about the work of the Ministry of Interior, represented by the Public Security “Special Forces for Hajj and Umrah Security” and SDAIA to develop a strategic partnership to develop a number of algorithms aimed at improving the service being provided to those who are visiting the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, in the context of the follow-up and attention being accorded to the Two Holy Mosques by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and HRH the Crown Prince.
The second day of the summit also witnessed the announcement of the Kingdom’s joining, represented by “SDAIA”, to the “digital development partnership” under the umbrella of the World Bank, which is a cooperative partnership between the public and private sectors to help developing countries take advantage of digital innovations, solve some of the most challenging issues, and as a new member of this partnership, the Kingdom will contribute to supporting initiatives aimed at promoting the development of data capabilities, accelerating the use of digital tools, and sharing the Kingdom’s experiences and capabilities in order to achieve sustainable growth and economic development.
Moreover, the Kingdom launched the principles of ethics for artificial intelligence that it has prepared to contribute to facilitating the practical application of ethics during the life cycle stages of developing artificial intelligence systems. They also contribute to supporting research, development and innovation development initiatives in the Kingdom, which is reflected in the quality of services provided by the Kingdom to individuals and ensures the responsible use of artificial intelligence applications.
In a session entitled “Visualizing the ecosystem for the adoption of artificial intelligence”, the Ministry of Health and SDAIA launched the prototype of the early detection program for breast cancer using artificial intelligence algorithms.
The first center specialized in sustainability solutions and their applications using artificial intelligence techniques in the environment, water and agriculture was launched under the name “AIEWA” Artificial Intelligence Center in Environment, Water and Agriculture”. The “SDAIA, MEWA and Google Cloud and Climate Engine” launched the Earth Observation and Science Program, which relies on technology Earth observation and artificial intelligence (AI) to provide sustainability solutions that address climate change risks and enhance environmental protection in the Kingdom and the region, such as: reducing carbon emissions by more than 278 million tons annually by 2030, and planting 10 billion trees across the Kingdom by 2030.
The SDAIA and the Ministry of Health established a Center of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence in Health (AIH) to support and unify national efforts to develop knowledge and expertise in the field of artificial intelligence, and lead data focused on health and artificial intelligence innovations. The SDAIA, represented by the National Center for Artificial Intelligence, announced the launch of the advanced “Your Voice” system for converting speech into texts based on voice recognition technologies in cooperation with the Saudi Artificial Intelligence Company “Sky”, which is wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund.
On day three of the summit, Dr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi, Minister of Commerce, and Qais bin Mohammed Al-Yousef, Omani Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, visited the summit’s headquarters and were briefed on the exhibition and its pavilions, with participation of major local and international companies specialized in artificial intelligence techniques. The two ministers attended a session entitled: “Future Skills in Data Science and AI”.
In a plenary session today, Dr. Badr Al-Badr, CEO of the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation “Misk”, affirmed that “Misk” is working on artificial intelligence education programs, indicating that the unique Misk schools have micro-degrees in artificial intelligence.
Another session entitled “How Can We Empower Youth Leaders Through Artificial Intelligence Education” was held, in which the CEO of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program “Ndaleb” Eng. Suleiman Al-Mazrou stressed that artificial intelligence will contribute to doubling the productivity of the energy, industry and mining sectors, indicating that the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 will contribute to the well-being of the local community.
In another plenary session entitled (The Global Elevate Program for Empowering Woman in the Field of Artificial Intelligence), Princess Haifa bint Abdulaziz Al Muqrin, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization “UNESCO”, affirmed the Kingdom’s keenness to promote women’s empowerment around the world, especially in the field of science, through various initiatives, in addition to its contribution to the formulation of the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence to ensure that no one is left behind.
Before a conclusion of the summit, the Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA) and Google Cloud have announced “Elevate” Program which is a new collaboration aimed at enabling women in the world to practice new jobs in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning in emerging markets by training more than 25,000 women over the next five years.
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and Qassim University represented by Prince Dr. Faisal bin Mishaal Chair for Artificial Intelligence signed yesterday an agreement to enhance partnership in the field of research and technical development. The Saudi Electronic University signed a memorandum of understanding with the Digital Health Excellence Center of the Ministry of Health dealing with cooperation projects and initiatives and employing capabilities and expertise for both sides to achieve their common interest.
At the conclusion of the summit, President of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, honored yesterday the winners of the AI Artathon in its second edition, as part of the Global AI Summit’s initiatives. The two contestants, “Obeid Al-Safi and Elaine Lexba”, won first place for their artwork (Where Loss Goes). Meanwhile, team members Reem Al-Ruwaili, Wafaa Al-Ghamdi, and Fatima Al-Ghamdi won second place in the competition for their work (City of Poems). The third place went to team members Yasser Sinjab and Firas Seif El-Din for their work (Spatial of Ecologies).

Source: National News Agency

A Kurdish MP to / NINA /: The goal of the meetings of the two Kurdish parties is to prepare a joint paper to participate in the next government

Baghdad / NINA / – MP for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Mariwan Nader, confirmed that the goal of the meetings of the two Kurdish parties is to prepare a joint paper to participate in the next government.

He told the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that the bilateral meetings between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party are continuing in order to prepare a joint Kurdish paper on Kurdish participation in the next government.


Nader added: Among the points is the issue of the position of the President of the Republic, without having yet reached a final agreement.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Civil Defense: Two skeletons were found in Old Mosul

Mosul The search and rescue team of the Civil Defense Directorate of Nineveh Governorate found two skeletons in Old Mosul.

The Civil Defense media official, Colonel Saad Al-Khattabi, said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that “the civil defense teams recovered two bodies, which are unidentified skeletal remains, from within the walls of the Great Al-Nouri Mosque in the old city of Mosul.”

He added that “the civil defense teams handed over the two bodies to the forensic medicine department, according to the legal procedures approved by law.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Two suspects arrested for drug dealing and drug use in Wasit

Kut Detachments of the Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Control Department in Wasit Police were able to arrest two suspects of drug trafficking and abuse, in an operation carried out in the city center of Kut.

A source in Wasit Police told the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that the arrest was carried out by the Anti-narcotics and psychotropic substances detachments, and one of them was seized with a plastic bag containing the narcotic “crystal”, and the accused were criminalized in accordance with the provisions of Article 28 of narcotics, adding that legal measures were taken against them, and referred to the judiciary.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency