Saudi Arabia to Host International Chemistry Olympiad 2024

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Saudi Arabia to Host International Chemistry Olympiad 2024

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The Saudi Chemistry Team achieved outstanding success at the 55th edition of the International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO 2023) held in Switzerland from July 16 to July 25, 2023, winning four prestigious international awards.

Curing the event, the President of IChO handed over the competition's flag to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, designating it as the host for the 56th IChO, to be held in Riyadh from July 22 to July 31, 2024.

Among the winners, Mohammed Al-Hadlaq, a third-year secondary school student from Riyadh Education Department, earned a silver medal after an extensive journey of preparation and qualification, totalling 3,209 hours, at King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity "Mawhiba." Similarly, Ali Al-Saleh, also a third-year secondary school student from Riyadh Education Department, achieved a silver medal following the same rigorous 3,209 hours of training.

Furthermore, Ali Al Mousa, a second-year secondary school student from the Eastern Province Education Department, secured a silver medal with a total of 2,314 hours of training. Similarly, Hassan Al-Khalifa, a second-year secondary school student from the same educational department, was awarded the silver medal after completing the same 2,314 hours of training.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a remarkable record in the IChO, with a total of 14 silver medals, 25 bronze medals, and two certificates of appreciation, showcasing its excellence in the global competition, SPA reported.

The Secretary-General of Mawhiba, Dr. Amal Al Hazzaa, attributed this exceptional success to the unwavering support of the Saudi leadership in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. The vision aims to instil confidence in the abilities of young talents, enabling them to compete on the global stage and fostering a generation of innovators capable of engaging with scientific knowledge and envisioning the future.

 



Shanghai Braces for Direct Hit from Typhoon Bebinca

People walk with umbrellas on a bridge amid rains and winds brought by Typhoon Muifa, in Shanghai, China September 14, 2022. (Reuters)
People walk with umbrellas on a bridge amid rains and winds brought by Typhoon Muifa, in Shanghai, China September 14, 2022. (Reuters)
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Shanghai Braces for Direct Hit from Typhoon Bebinca

People walk with umbrellas on a bridge amid rains and winds brought by Typhoon Muifa, in Shanghai, China September 14, 2022. (Reuters)
People walk with umbrellas on a bridge amid rains and winds brought by Typhoon Muifa, in Shanghai, China September 14, 2022. (Reuters)

Shanghai halted transportation links, recalled ships and shut tourism spots including Shanghai Disney Resort on Sunday as it braced for Typhoon Bebinca, in what could be the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the Chinese financial hub since 1949.

The Category 1 typhoon, packing maximum sustained wind speeds near its center of around 144 kilometers per hour (89 miles per hour), was about 500 kilometers southeast of Shanghai as of 1:00 p.m. (0500 GMT). It is expected to make landfall along China's eastern coast after midnight on Monday.

The strongest storm to make landfall in Shanghai in recent decades was Typhoon Gloria in 1949, which tore through the city with gusts of 144 kph. Shanghai was last threatened by a direct hit in 2022 by the powerful Typhoon Muifa, which instead landed 300 km away in the city of Zhoushan, in Zhejiang province.

Shanghai is typically spared the strong typhoons that hit further south in China, including Yagi, a destructive Category 4 storm that roared past southern Hainan province last week. But Shanghai and neighboring provinces are taking no chances with Category 1 Bebinca.

Resorts in Shanghai, including Shanghai Disney Resort, Jinjiang Amusement Park and Shanghai Wild Animal Park, have been temporarily closed while most ferries have been halted to and from Chongming Island - China's third-biggest island known as "the gateway to the Yangtze River".

More than 600 flights to and from Shanghai were also cancelled, according to local media.

In Zhejiang, ships have been recalled while several parks in the provincial capital Hangzhou announced closures.

Bebinca's arrival will coincide with the Mid-Autumn festival, a nationwide three-day holiday when many Chinese travel or engage in outdoor activities.

China's Ministry of Water Resources on Saturday issued a Level-IV emergency response - the lowest level in China's four-tier emergency response system - for potential flooding in Shanghai and the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui.