Saudi Justice Minister: Judicial Sector Sees Unprecedented Improvement

Saudi Justice Minister Dr. Waleed bin Mohammed Al-Samaani stressed the importance of digital transformation of the judicial system. SPA
Saudi Justice Minister Dr. Waleed bin Mohammed Al-Samaani stressed the importance of digital transformation of the judicial system. SPA
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Saudi Justice Minister: Judicial Sector Sees Unprecedented Improvement

Saudi Justice Minister Dr. Waleed bin Mohammed Al-Samaani stressed the importance of digital transformation of the judicial system. SPA
Saudi Justice Minister Dr. Waleed bin Mohammed Al-Samaani stressed the importance of digital transformation of the judicial system. SPA

Saudi Minister of Justice Dr. Waleed bin Mohammed Al-Samaani stressed the importance of digital transformation of the judicial system as a major enabler of achieving justice according to the highest degrees of impartiality and quality levels.
The minister's remarks came during the International Conference on the Digital Transformation of the Judicial System in Morocco, where he emphasized the need for continued efforts to improve enablers to achieving justice, benefiting from international expertise.
He also underscored the massive improvement the Kingdom's judicial sector is witnessing under the Saudi Vision 2030 and support from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
Al-Samaani signed with his Moroccan Counterpart, Abdellatif Ouahbi, an executive program in the legal and judicial administration field.



Tuwaiq 4 Joint Air Exercise Starts in Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base

The exercise is scheduled to run for two weeks, featuring ground troops from eight countries alongside the Royal Saudi Air Force. SPA
The exercise is scheduled to run for two weeks, featuring ground troops from eight countries alongside the Royal Saudi Air Force. SPA
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Tuwaiq 4 Joint Air Exercise Starts in Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan Air Base

The exercise is scheduled to run for two weeks, featuring ground troops from eight countries alongside the Royal Saudi Air Force. SPA
The exercise is scheduled to run for two weeks, featuring ground troops from eight countries alongside the Royal Saudi Air Force. SPA

The Tuwaiq 4 joint air exercise maneuvers began at Prince Sultan Air Base in the presence of unit commanders and with the participation of forces from various nations.

The exercise is scheduled to run for two weeks, featuring ground troops from eight countries alongside the Royal Saudi Air Force. Participating nations include the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Morocco, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Greece. Bahrain and Egypt are also involved as observers.

Saudi Colonel Pilot Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khanfour, the Exercise Director, highlighted that Tuwaiq 4 aims to foster cooperation and knowledge exchange in tactical airdrop procedures.

The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness and combat proficiency of air, technical, and support personnel, preparing them for assigned tasks in various tactical landing scenarios.

Tuwaiq 4 includes joint operations by participating units, featuring tactical landings from varying altitudes supported by combat air missions and the implementation of search and rescue operations.

The exercise agenda includes lectures on essential techniques in tactical landing, as well as planning phases, management, leadership, and evaluation of tactical airdrop operations.