Wa ed, the entrepreneurship arm of Aramco, has approved to grant a SR5 million ($1.3 million) loan to the Jubail-based Amad Chemicals Company, a leading manufacturer of environmentally low-impact chemicals and coatings for the maritime industry.
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During the meeting, Abuthnain stressed the depth of bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Mauritania in various fields, citing the strength of parliamentary relations between the Shoura Council and Mauritanian Parliament.
Saudi parents welcome possible schools reopening but concerns remain
Education minister unveils plans to vaccinate all school staff, raising hopes that in-person learning can resume in August
Updated 06 April 2021
April 06, 2021 23:43
JEDDAH: After a year of coping with the challenges created by distance learning, many parents in Saudi Arabia breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday as hopes grew that their children will soon be able to return to full-time in-person classes.
Education Minister Hamad Al-Sheikh announced a schedule for all school staff, at all levels, to receive COVID-19 vaccinations before the start of the next school semester in August. This is in keeping with announcements by other Saudi ministries and organizations that have requested their staff to get vaccinated in preparation for a return to normal daily life.
King Salman, Crown Prince congratulate Algerian president on successful surgery January 21, 2021
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman have sent cables of congratulations to Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on successfully undergoing surgery.
In their messages, the King and the Crown Prince wished the Algerian president good health, praying to Allah Almighty to protect him against all harm.
The Algerian president on Wednesday underwent successful surgery on his foot at a hospital in Germany
Tebboune, 75, who succeeded Algeria’s strongman Abdelaziz Bouteflika in 2019, flew to Germany earlier this month to be treated for complications resulting from a coronavirus infection.