Seeing your child playing in the Premier League, the World Cup or the Olympics used to be football dreams parents had for their sons in other countries.
Maybe in major soccer nations such as Argentina, Brazil, Italy or Spain. But never really (...)
Our imaginations are key to everything we do in life.
This is where we are able to visualise our dreams, wishes and aspirations, hoping they someday come true.
Perhaps they are one of our greatest assets - allowing us to imagine what success looks (...)
Something is stirring among women of all ages in Saudi Arabia and it has been palpable this past month on the streets, in cafes, and on university campuses.
Everywhere you go, there is only one topic on many of their lips - the football World (...)
All most people want for their children is for them to be happy and fulfilled, with careers that match their interests and aspirations.
But what if their talents mean they have the potential to make the world a better place for everyone?
I'm more (...)
Many countries mark International Women's Day by celebrating achievements and raising awareness of bias.
In modern Saudi Arabia, I think we can go much further on this special day.
Instead of being content with how far we have come in a short time, (...)
It is our 91st National Day, with people from around the Kingdom coming together to celebrate the birth of modern Saudi Arabia.
Could it be one of the most important this year?
Activities will take place following a difficult 18 months where (...)
Every single young person will be given the skills to help shape a new chapter in the Kingdom's history.
It is quite exciting to think the talents and ideas of today's children will help create the Saudi Arabia of tomorrow.
This is what struck me (...)
Saudi Arabia is going to turn green over the coming decades — literally, with 10 billion trees set to be planted in our communities. But this is just a small part of the big changes to our lifestyles that are aimed at improving the planet for future (...)
The notion of learning has received tremendous attention throughout human history as a major factor for self-development and goals achievement. Contrary to what many people think, learning is not limited to classroom settings. Early humans in (...)
There were tears of joy as the first people in the Kingdom were given the coronavirus vaccine. I'm sure many others became emotional as they watched footage of Minister of Health Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah declaring "it's safe" as he himself received (...)
There have been many terrible consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, with countless lives lost and many more people becoming seriously ill.
International flights were also grounded and borders closed as countries went into lockdown to stop the (...)
This is the second month in the school year in Saudi Arabia. Thousands of new students are enrolled in all higher education institutions across the nation. Newly accepted college students are settling down as they come across different aspects of (...)
Our children's voices will be heard perhaps louder than any other generation Saudi Arabia has produced before - but how will they be perceived in business, in society and around the globe?
And more importantly, how will we prepare our daughters, as (...)
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A CONFERENCE to promote national unity kicked off at (...)
Yousef said that the Kingdom entered a phase of economic diversification for nearly two decades, benefiting of $ 150 billion industrial investment base and more than 200 billion riyals non-oil exports, pointing out that the Kingdom's non-oil GDP has (...)
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RABIGH – Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Emir of Makkah region and adviser to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, inaugurated on Wednesday 10 new academic buildings (...)
fifth) held in Doha, Qatar during the period from 8 to 29/11/1433 AH, including amendments to the general system of the Universal Postal Union, the Universal Postal Convention, the final protocol, and the agreement on postal payment (...)
Sanad stressed that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has been the first leader to fight terrorism and declared major initiatives to combat it, pointing out that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has occupied a (...)
On Monday, King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for the second phase of university projects at a total cost of SR81.5 billion.
The King will also inaugurate the first phase of completed campus (...)
Ahmadi, the modern techniques re-builds the educational process and the methods of providing education to the recipients and the relationship between learners and teachers.
He also pointed out that education has become dependent on the link between (...)
A High Commission to protect and restore the rights of women and children should be set up in the Kingdom, it was recommended by a women's forum which ended here Sunday.
The Forum on Saudi Women and their Rights was held under the patronage of (...)
Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz, Minister of Defense, launched the first phase of a university named after him in Al-Kharj, Wednesday.
He laid the foundation stone and unveiled a memorial plaque marking the start of the first phase.
He was also (...)
A statue of the father of rock ‘n' roll now stands across the street from the small club where Chuck Berry still performs. The 8-foot (2.44-meter)-tall likeness of Berry was dedicated in suburban St. Louis. Berry, who is 84, is a St. Louis native (...)
Mahous has expressed his thanks to the King, the Crown Prince and the Second Deputy Premier for this remarkable gift of the construction of the largest university city designed on the latest model for girls, noting that this gigantic project has (...)
Ghamdi said the
University has recognized the dangers of terrorism on the security of the State and its citizens, as well as the country's sustainable development, therefore, NAUSS has been holding symposiums, conferences, forums, and training and (...)