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Saudi Ministry of Interior emphasized that no bank employee will ask for the customer’s bank card secret number, password, and activation code (OTP) sent to the mobile phone.
MoI urges public not to reveal banking data, OTP to anyone else
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Interior stressed the need to preserve confidential information, passwords, and activation codes for banking data, without revealing them to anyone else. The ministry emphasized that no bank employee will ask for the customer’s bank card secret number, password, and activation code (OTP) sent to the mobile phone.The ministry’s cautioning came as part of a massive national awareness campaign launched by the Saudi Banks Media and Banking Awareness Committee, in cooperation with the Saudi Federation for Cyber Security, Programming and Drones.The campaign, with the slogan of “Be careful” is being held in participation with all Saudi banks and the concerned official bodies in the Kingdom so as to raise societal awareness against various...
October 18, 2022

MoI urges public not to reveal banking data, OTP to anyone else

Both Saudi citizens and expatriates in the Kingdom are beneficiaries of the card that can also be utilized outside the Kingdom.
MHRSD launches Tasheelat Card for disabled Saudis and expats
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD), represented by the Agency for Rehabilitation and Social Guidance, announced the launch of Tasheelat Card for people with disabilities.The new card, which is in Arabic and English, is available electronically from Tuesday, Oct.18, through the Tawakkalna Services application and the ministry’s application.Both Saudi citizens and expatriates in the Kingdom are beneficiaries of the card that can also be utilized outside the Kingdom. There are several benefits and advantages for the holders of the card. The benefits and services of the card include discounted fares for public transport and special parking areas.The card launching ceremony was held in the presence of a number of officials from the...
October 18, 2022

MHRSD launches Tasheelat Card for disabled Saudis and expats

A medical team specialized in neurosurgery and psychiatry at King Salman Medical City in Madinah has succeeded in alleviating the suffering of a patient from chronic depression. (SPA photo)
First brain surgery to treat depression successful in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Gazette reportMADINAH — Saudi Arabia witnessed the first-ever successful brain surgery to treat depression.A medical team specialized in neurosurgery and psychiatry at King Salman Medical City in Madinah has succeeded in alleviating the suffering of a patient from chronic depression.The surgical intervention has led to relieve of severe symptoms of depression and anxiety suffered by the patient for over 25 years.A medical team consisting of neurosurgeons and psychiatrists was formed to examine the case and carry out the surgical intervention. The team performed bilateral anterior gyrus resection under full anesthesia, which was successful without any complications. The patient’s mood and psychological condition have improved. The patient’s sleep hours returned to normal, and he...
October 18, 2022

First brain surgery to treat depression successful in Saudi Arabia

This comes in appreciation of their efforts in strengthening the bilateral relations and joint cooperation between the Saudi Armed Forces and the Malaysian counterpart.
Malaysia King decorates Lt. Gen. Al-Ruwaili with ‘Courageous Commander’ Order
RIYADH — King of Malaysia Sultan Abdullah Bin Sultan Ahmed Shah decorated at the Royal Palace in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Tuesday Saudi Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyadh Al-Ruwaili, with the Order of the Malaysian Armed Forces, "Courageous Commander" of the first class.The King of Malaysia also decorated Commander of Madinah Region Maj. Gen. Fahd Al-Juhani, and Commander of the Western Region Maj. Gen. Pilot Ahmed Al-Dubais, with "Loyal Commander" Order of the second class.He also decorated Military Attaché at the Saudi Embassy in Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam Brig. Gen. Abdullah Al-Yameni, with the "Warrior" Order of the third class.This comes in appreciation of their efforts in strengthening the bilateral relations and joint cooperation between...
October 18, 2022

Malaysia King decorates Lt. Gen. Al-Ruwaili with ‘Courageous Commander’ Order

Shoura Council Speaker Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh, at the council's headquarters in Riyadh Tuesday, received a delegation from the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Committee at the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye, chaired by MP Khalil Ozcan.
Shoura Speaker, Turkish delegates discuss issues related to parliamentary ties
RIYADH — The Shoura Council Speaker Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh, at the council's headquarters in Riyadh Tuesday, received a delegation from the Turkish-Saudi Parliamentary Friendship Committee at the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye, chaired by MP Khalil Ozcan.At the beginning of the meeting, Sheikh Dr. Al-Sheikh welcomed members of the delegation, delivering a briefing on the work mechanism of the council and its roles as per its regulations and specializations.He stressed the importance of continuous communication between the Shoura Council and Grand National Assembly and activating the roles of the two joint parliamentary committees.The Turkish delegates stressed the importance of the pivotal roles of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the international...
October 18, 2022

Shoura Speaker, Turkish delegates discuss issues related to parliamentary ties

UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Algeria support Saudi Arabia's quest to support world energy stability and security.
UAE confirms OPEC+ decision was vote-based collective
ABU-DHABI — The United Arab Emirates (UAE) confirmed unwavering stance with Saudi Arabia in its quest to support world energy stability and security in what achieves the interests of producers and consumers alike and enhances economic growth and development in the world.In a statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed support of the UAE for the Saudi Foreign Ministry statement on a review of the oil situations and production cuts, noting that the OPEC+ decision was vote-based collective.In its capacity as member of the OPEC and partner of Saudi Arabia, the UAE stresses the technological nature of OPEC+ decision and rejects statements pushing towards politicizing it, UAE statement said.In Manama, the Kingdom of Bahrain expressed absolute...
October 18, 2022

UAE confirms OPEC+ decision was vote-based collective

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy: Ukraine's relationship with Saudi Arabia is at its best
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the bilateral relations between his country and Saudi Arabia are at their best levels in 30 years.The Ukrainian president’s statement came amid baseless accusations that Saudi Arabia was ‘embracing’ Russia and supporting Moscow’s funding of its war on Ukraine following the recent OPEC+ decision to cut oil production.In his speech to the people of Ukraine on Sunday evening, Zelenskyy said that over the past week, it is worthy to note the strengthening of contacts with Saudi Arabia. “There are important agreements,” he pointed out.“Among other things, there is the decision to provide a humanitarian support package worth $400 million from Saudi Arabia, and it’s very important. Right now, we have...
October 18, 2022

Zelenskyy: Ukraine's relationship with Saudi Arabia is at its best

Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah signs the agreements with WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom and UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.
KSrelief signs two agreements worth $10 million with WHO, UNICEF
BERLIN — King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) Monday, on the sidelines of the World Health Summit 2022 in Berlin, signed two agreements with the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF to prevent and combat the spread of measles and polio in several countries.Advisor at the Royal Court and Supervisor General of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah signed the agreements with WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom and UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.The first agreement, signed with WHO, aims at preventing the spread of measles and polio in Somalia, Sudan and Iraq, benefiting 12,076,185 individuals with a value of $5 million.The agreement also seeks to support the cooling chains to store vaccinations through electric generators or using solar...
October 18, 2022

KSrelief signs two agreements worth $10 million with WHO, UNICEF

HADAF announced that it has supported the employment of 277,000 Saudi male and females to work at private sector's institutions from the start of 2022 until the end of the Q3 of the same year.
277,000 Saudi employed in private sector within 9 months 
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Human Resources Development Fund (HADAF) announced that it has supported the employment of 277,000 Saudi male and females to work at private sector's institutions from the start of 2022 until the end of the Q3 of the same year.HADAF said that it had supported the Saudis through several services and programs related to support the employment that are directed to the national human cadres, according to the data of the National Labor Observatory.HADAF revealed that the total amount spent on support programs for the same period, beginning of 2022, until the end of the third quarter, amounted to SR3.75 billion.HADAF offers several initiatives and programs to support the training, employment and empowerment of Saudi citizens of both sexes.This is in...
October 18, 2022

277,000 Saudi employed in private sector within 9 months 

Ministry of Justice said today that the number of beneficiaries who used the digital issuance of PoAs reached 970K in one month, showing 21 percent increase compared to the same period last year.
970K beneficiaries use the electronic PoAs in one month
RIYADH — The Ministry of Justice said today that the number of beneficiaries who used the digital issuance of PoAs reached 970K in one month, showing 21 percent increase compared to the same period last year.The ministry said that the digital transformation in notarization sector resulted in an increase in performance and level of accomplishment.The Justice Minister Waleed Al Samaani has announced recently the enablement of 140 judicial digital services through Najiz portal in order to enhance client experience and accessibility of services. — SG
October 18, 2022

970K beneficiaries use the electronic PoAs in one month

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