Saudi Arabia Introduces 120,000 Amendments to Academic Books

Acting Media Minister Dr. Majid al-Qasabi speaks during a periodic government press briefing on Thursday. (SPA)
Acting Media Minister Dr. Majid al-Qasabi speaks during a periodic government press briefing on Thursday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Introduces 120,000 Amendments to Academic Books

Acting Media Minister Dr. Majid al-Qasabi speaks during a periodic government press briefing on Thursday. (SPA)
Acting Media Minister Dr. Majid al-Qasabi speaks during a periodic government press briefing on Thursday. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al Al Sheikh said that 120,000 amendments were made to about 89 existing books in the newly developed Saudi educational curricula. This is in addition to 34 books and syllabuses that have been developed, bringing the total of the new changes to 52 books.

His remarks came during the periodic government communication conference, which was held in Riyadh on Thursday, in the presence of acting Minister of Media, Dr. Majid Al-Qasabi, and the education minister.

Saudi Arabia began preparing for the launch of the academic year to end nearly a year and a half of distance learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The new academic year, which begins on Aug. 29, will see the implementation of new curricula, three-semester study plans and an increase to 40 percent in the percentage of female teachers in the early school stages.

The academic year will be in attendance for students, who received two vaccine doses, in university, applied colleges, technical training, intermediate and secondary levels. Primary and kindergarten students will continue to study remotely through the “Madrasati” (My School) and “Rawdati” (My Kindergarten) platforms, until their return to school at the end of October.

Thirty-seven percent of students in the secondary and intermediate levels have already received two doses of the vaccine, while 93 percent received only one dose.

Qasabi said that the Saudi health passport has become globally recognized through the Tawakkalna app, where an operational protocol agreement was signed between the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence, the Civil Aviation Authority, and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The curve of daily Covid-19 infections in Saudi Arabia continued to decline, as the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday the registration of less than 500 cases for the first time since last March.

The Ministry confirmed 499 new infections, bringing the total to 540,743.



Saudi Arabia Condemns Israel’s Approval of New West Bank Settlements 

A general view of the Israeli Amihai settlement in the north of the occupied West Bank on December 14, 2025. (AFP)
A general view of the Israeli Amihai settlement in the north of the occupied West Bank on December 14, 2025. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Israel’s Approval of New West Bank Settlements 

A general view of the Israeli Amihai settlement in the north of the occupied West Bank on December 14, 2025. (AFP)
A general view of the Israeli Amihai settlement in the north of the occupied West Bank on December 14, 2025. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia condemned on Tuesday Israel’s approval of the construction of 19 settlements in the occupied West Bank in violation of relevant UN resolutions.

A Foreign Ministry statement reiterated the Kingdom’s call on the international community to assume its responsibility to end these violations.

It renewed its unwavering support for the Palestinian people and its continued efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state according to the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in line with the Arab Peace Initiative and international resolutions.


Royal Saudi Naval Forces Floats First Combat Ship in US under Tuwaiq Project

The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) floated the His Majesty King Saud ship in the US state of Wisconsin. (SPA)
The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) floated the His Majesty King Saud ship in the US state of Wisconsin. (SPA)
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Royal Saudi Naval Forces Floats First Combat Ship in US under Tuwaiq Project

The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) floated the His Majesty King Saud ship in the US state of Wisconsin. (SPA)
The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) floated the His Majesty King Saud ship in the US state of Wisconsin. (SPA)

The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) floated the His Majesty King Saud ship, the first vessel under the Tuwaiq Project, in the US state of Wisconsin, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday.

The project includes the construction of four multi-mission combat ships.

The ceremony was attended by Chief of Naval Staff Lieutenant General Mohammed Al-Ghuraibi, in the presence of a number of senior officers and officials from Saudi Arabia and the US, as well as representatives of Lockheed Martin, a leading defense and military industries company, and Fincantieri, which specializes in the construction of advanced military and naval vessels.

Al-Ghuraibi underscored the unlimited support enjoyed by the Armed Forces in general and the RSNF from the Saudi leadership, which has contributed to achieving accomplishments in modernization and development.

The Tuwaiq Project is one of the key and strategic projects in the development journey of the RSNF, embodying the Kingdom’s direction toward building a modern and professional naval force based on the latest military technologies, alongside advanced training and qualification programs for its personnel, he added.

The project boosts the readiness of the RSNF to protect the Kingdom’s strategic interests and secure vital maritime routes, he remarked, revealing that the project’s ships are equipped with the latest advanced combat systems that enable them to carry out various naval warfare missions and engage aerial, surface, and subsurface targets.


MWL Secretary-General, UN Chief Meet in Riyadh

Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Organization of Muslim Scholars Chairman Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Organization of Muslim Scholars Chairman Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
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MWL Secretary-General, UN Chief Meet in Riyadh

Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Organization of Muslim Scholars Chairman Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Organization of Muslim Scholars Chairman Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)

Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General and Organization of Muslim Scholars Chairman Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa held talks in Riyadh on Tuesday with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres.

Meeting on the sidelines of the 11th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), they discussed the importance of continuing to strengthen friendship and cooperation among nations and peoples.

Guterres was briefed on the MWL's efforts in this regard through its purposeful and constructive dialogues across the world, praising its initiatives and programs that advance the concept of preventive peace.

Dr. Al-Issa expressed, on behalf of the Muslim peoples under the league’s umbrella, his appreciation for the honorable positions Guterres has taken on just causes, especially the war on Gaza and the Palestinian cause.