King Salman Science Oasis Signs MoU with the Science Museum Group in London

Executive Director of the King Salman Science Oasis (KSSO) Dr. Khalid Taher signed a memorandum of understanding with Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group (SMG) Ian Blatchford. (SPA)
Executive Director of the King Salman Science Oasis (KSSO) Dr. Khalid Taher signed a memorandum of understanding with Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group (SMG) Ian Blatchford. (SPA)
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King Salman Science Oasis Signs MoU with the Science Museum Group in London

Executive Director of the King Salman Science Oasis (KSSO) Dr. Khalid Taher signed a memorandum of understanding with Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group (SMG) Ian Blatchford. (SPA)
Executive Director of the King Salman Science Oasis (KSSO) Dr. Khalid Taher signed a memorandum of understanding with Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group (SMG) Ian Blatchford. (SPA)

Executive Director of the King Salman Science Oasis (KSSO) Dr. Khalid Taher signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Riyadh with Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group (SMG) Ian Blatchford, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
The agreement entails transferring and localizing techniques for the management of scientific museums, curating exhibits and benefitting from SMG's expertise in this field.
Taher stressed that KSSO, during its 30 years of experience, and in collaboration with international scientific centers through its membership in the Association of Science and Technology Centers, has created many programs and organized events that have enriched the lives of hundreds of thousands of in person and virtual visitors.
The Oasis designs its scientific programs to integrate science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics in order to develop capabilities, train in problem solving, and enhance creativity and innovation skills.



UN Puts 4th Century Gaza Monastery on Endangered Site List

The Saint Hilarion complex dates back to the fourth century. Mahmud HAMS / AFP/File
The Saint Hilarion complex dates back to the fourth century. Mahmud HAMS / AFP/File
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UN Puts 4th Century Gaza Monastery on Endangered Site List

The Saint Hilarion complex dates back to the fourth century. Mahmud HAMS / AFP/File
The Saint Hilarion complex dates back to the fourth century. Mahmud HAMS / AFP/File

The Saint Hilarion complex, one of the oldest monasteries in the Middle East, has been put on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in danger due to the war in Gaza, the body said Friday.
UNESCO said the site, which dates back to the fourth century, had been put on the endangered list at the demand of Palestinian authorities and cited the "imminent threats" it faced.
"It's the only recourse to protect the site from destruction in the current context," Lazare Eloundou Assomo, director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, told AFP, referring to the war sparked by Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel.
In December, the UNESCO Committee for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict decided to grant "provisional enhanced protection" -- the highest level of immunity established by the 1954 Hague Convention -- to the site.
UNESCO had then said it was "already concerned about the state of conservation of sites, before October 7, due to the lack of adequate policies to protect heritage and culture" in Gaza.
The Hamas attack on October 7 resulted in the deaths of 1,197 people in Israel, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Israel's retaliatory offensive against Hamas has killed at least 39,175 Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry, which does not give details of civilian and militant deaths.