Saudi crown prince receives Eid greetings from Bahraini king, Turkish president

Saudi crown prince receives Eid greetings from Bahraini king, Turkish president
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Bahrain's King Hamad. (File/SPA)
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Updated 16 June 2024
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Saudi crown prince receives Eid greetings from Bahraini king, Turkish president

Saudi crown prince receives Eid greetings from Bahraini king, Turkish president
  • King Hamad lauded the exceptional organization witnessed during this year's Hajj season

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call on Sunday from Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during which they exchanged with them Eid Al-Adha greetings, Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Hamad lauded the exceptional organization witnessed during this year's Hajj season, which facilitated pilgrims performing their religious rituals with safety and ease.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed his gratitude to King Hamad for his noble sentiments, asking God to accept the pilgrims’ Hajj and good deeds.

The crown prince also spoke with Turkish president Recep Erdogan on Sunday, as both leaders exchanged Eid greetings.

The Turkish leader praised Saudi Arabia’s handling and management of this year’s Hajj.

Prince Mohammed received similar good wishes from the Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.


Saudi health minister: No epidemic threats detected during Hajj season so far, no risk of outbreaks

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel. (MoH)
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel. (MoH)
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Saudi health minister: No epidemic threats detected during Hajj season so far, no risk of outbreaks

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel. (MoH)
  • Saudi Arabia began Hajj readiness months in advance, conducting global health risk assessments for diseases such as yellow fever, polio, and meningitis

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel confirmed on Monday that there have been no public health concerns during the Hajj season so far and that the public health situation remains stable.

“We are pleased to announce that no epidemic cases have been detected so far and there is no risk for outbreak of diseases. The health and safety of pilgrims remain our highest priority,” said Al-Jalajel in an official statement.

He said the Kingdom is proactively preparing to ensure a safe pilgrimage experience for everyone and the health ministry continues to closely monitor the health situation.

Saudi Arabia’s extensive preparedness has been guided by the directives of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and is made possible by close cooperation across public, private, and non-governmental sectors, the ministry said.

Saudi Arabia began Hajj readiness months in advance, conducting global health risk assessments for diseases such as yellow fever, polio, and meningitis. These efforts led to the implementation of strict health entry requirements and the introduction of new “health capability” criteria to ensure pilgrims are medically fit to perform their rituals safely, the ministry added.

Al-Jalajel thanked all countries for cooperating and adhering to the guidelines. “Our story with Hajj is long-standing, but every year we write a new chapter—with greater readiness, deeper awareness, and smarter technology,” the minister said.

Health teams have been stationed at 14 entry points across land, air, and sea to provide immediate medical services since the first flight under the Makkah Route Initiative arrived, the ministry said.

So far, over 50,000 healthcare services have been delivered, including 140 surgeries, 65 cardiac catheterizations, and six open-heart procedures.

As part of preventative measures against extreme heat, the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites has planted over 10,000 trees, expanded shaded walkways, and installed 400 water stations and mist fans.

The Ministry has also launched many multilingual public health awareness raising campaigns through media, field engagement, and international medical missions.

It has also significantly boosted the health infrastructure at the holy sites. Bed capacity has increased by 60 percent compared to last year. A new emergency hospital with 200 beds was recently inaugurated in Mina, while three field hospitals — totaling more than 1,200 beds — were deployed in collaboration with the Ministries of Defense, Interior, and National Guard.

This year has also seen the highest-ever private sector involvement in Hajj healthcare, with three major private hospitals operating at the holy sites.

To ensure rapid emergency responses, 11 medical evacuation aircraft, 900 ambulances, and 71 new emergency points have been activated, with more than 7,500 paramedics on the ground.

Advanced digital solutions are being deployed, including smart monitoring devices for high-risk pilgrims connected to Seha Virtual Hospital and telemedicine services for remote consultations. More than 50,000 healthcare and technical professionals are behind these efforts.

In a direct message to pilgrims, Al-Jalajel said: “You are the most important part of Hajj. Your awareness, prevention, and responsibility matter. Stay hydrated, avoid prolonged walking and overcrowded areas, wear your mask, use an umbrella, and follow movement instructions. If you feel unwell, seek help immediately. We are always by your side.”

“Awareness, prevention, and responsibility are not only personal choices—but religious and humanitarian obligations to protect the health and safety of all pilgrims,” he added.


Saudi energy minister meets COP30 president-designate in Riyadh

Saudi energy minister meets COP30 president-designate in Riyadh
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Saudi energy minister meets COP30 president-designate in Riyadh

Saudi energy minister meets COP30 president-designate in Riyadh
  • Prince Abdulaziz highlighted the Kingdom’s adoption of the circular carbon economy framework and other national and regional programs to address climate change

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman met with COP30 President-designate Andre Correa do Lago in Riyadh on Sunday.

The two officials discussed cooperation on climate action and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the goals of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Their talks emphasize the importance of inclusive and balanced outcomes that consider national circumstances.

The meeting also reviewed Saudi Arabia’s climate initiatives, including its efforts to expand renewable energy and to manage, reduce and remove emissions through the Saudi Green and Middle East Green initiatives.

Prince Abdulaziz highlighted the Kingdom’s adoption of the circular carbon economy framework and other national and regional programs to address climate change.

COP30 is scheduled to take place in November in Belem, Brazil.

 


Red Sea Souk opens industry program applications

Red Sea Film Festival fosters cross-cultural collaboration and creative opportunities in the global film community. (SPA)
Red Sea Film Festival fosters cross-cultural collaboration and creative opportunities in the global film community. (SPA)
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Red Sea Souk opens industry program applications

Red Sea Film Festival fosters cross-cultural collaboration and creative opportunities in the global film community. (SPA)
  • The festival continues to serve as a key platform for cross-cultural collaboration and creative opportunities in the global film community and Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning creative sector

RIYADH: The Red Sea Souk has opened submissions for its Project Market and Work-in-Progress screenings, both set to run during the fifth Red Sea International Film Festival, taking place in Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district from Dec. 4-13 this year.

Held annually, the Red Sea International Film Festival amplifies the Kingdom’s creative and cultural diversity through programs designed to engage both public audiences and industry professionals.

The festival’s industry market, running from Dec. 6-10, brings together filmmakers, producers, investors, and cinema professionals from around the globe to support emerging talent and international co-productions.

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• The Project Market is accepting submissions until June 20 for narrative, animated, and documentary projects currently in development or production.

• The Work-in-Progress program is open until July 29 to feature films in post-production.

The Project Market is accepting submissions until June 20 for narrative, animated, and documentary projects currently in development or production. Projects must be helmed by directors from Arab, African, or Asian countries, or by filmmakers of Arab origin.

Selected entries will receive tailored industry guidance and opportunities to pitch to distributors, festival programmers, and production partners.

The Work-in-Progress program is open until July 29 to feature films in post-production. It offers private industry screenings, mentorship, and networking with potential distributors, financiers, and festival representatives.

Both programs will strengthen film talent from Saudi Arabia and the broader Arab, African, and Asian regions, encouraging co-productions and international exposure.

The festival continues to serve as a key platform for cross-cultural collaboration and creative opportunities in the global film community and Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning creative sector.

 


Saudi ministry launches cultural policy challenge

Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan. (SPA)
Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan. (SPA)
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Saudi ministry launches cultural policy challenge

Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan. (SPA)
  • Challenge open to all-comers; $133,000 in prizes up for grabs

RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture has launched the Cultural Innovation Challenge, an interactive event designed to engage the broader cultural community in policy decisions.

The hackathon is designed to enhance the development of the cultural sector and will involve both experts and enthusiasts from home and abroad pitching their best ideas.

The challenge is open to innovators, entrepreneurs, academic researchers, public policy professionals, university students, government employees and members of the public.

Under the patronage of Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the ministry has allocated more than SR500,000 ($133,000) in prizes for the winners.

Anyone interested in taking part can do so, until mid-June, via the link: www.moc.gov.sa/Modules/Pages/Initiative/InitiativeDetail?id=3DC05432-DBCD-4962-9686-354AE67C69AE=TemplateOne.

 


Saudi environment ministry inspects public markets

The operation included an inspection of Madinah’s date market. (SPA)
The operation included an inspection of Madinah’s date market. (SPA)
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Saudi environment ministry inspects public markets

The operation included an inspection of Madinah’s date market. (SPA)
  • Teams comprising 286 personnel made 738 visits to fruit and vegetable markets, where they detected 33 violations and disposed of more than 3 tonnes of products deemed unfit for consumption

MADINAH: Officials from the Madinah branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture have been carrying out inspections of public markets as part of the preparations for the upcoming Hajj season.

Teams comprising 286 personnel made 738 visits to fruit and vegetable markets, where they detected 33 violations and disposed of more than 3 tonnes of products deemed unfit for consumption.

A further 30 violations were reported during 842 visits to livestock markets and slaughterhouses, where experts also provided veterinary guidance, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

More than 300 visits were made to farms, warehouses and water services.

The operation also included an inspection of Madinah’s date market, where more than 460 tonnes of the fruit, worth SR7 million ($1.9 million), have been traded.