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Saudi students win 6 gold medals and one silver medal at the 2024 ANOVA Invention Exhibition

Students from the Kingdom achieved a remarkable accomplishment by winning 6 gold medals and one silver medal during their participation in the exhibition

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Students from the Kingdom achieved a remarkable accomplishment by winning 6 gold medals and one silver medal during their participation in the 48th edition of the “Innova Inventions” 2024 exhibition, which was held in the Croatian capital, Zagreb, from October 16 to 19, 2024.

The student results were announced, with student Sarah Banoun winning a major gold award and a special award, student Tala Al-Rafdah winning a major gold award and two special awards, Tulin Al-Otaibi winning a major gold award and a special award, Abdulrahman Al-Ghannam winning a major gold award and two special awards, Idris Al-Yami winning a major gold award and two special awards, Lamar Suleiman winning a major gold award, and Misk Al-Husseini winning a major silver award and a special award.

The sons and daughters of the Kingdom participated with 7 projects in the ANOVA exhibition of inventions, which is the second largest exhibition of innovations in Europe, and the second oldest exhibition of inventions. This was the Kingdom’s first participation at the level of public education. The fields in which the students participated included mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, the medical field, in addition to the field of microbiology, the field of environmental engineering, and the field of energy.

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Zelenskyy offers Ukraine's experience in shooting down drones to allies

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announces his country's readiness to share tactics for shooting down Iranian Shahed drones with allies, and calls on Europe to increase production of air defense systems.

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Zelenskyy offers Ukraine's experience in shooting down drones to allies

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced today (Monday) that his country is fully prepared to transfer its combat experience gained on the battlefield, specifically in confronting Iranian Shahed drones, to its allies and international partners who may face similar threats.

In an official post on the X platform (formerly Twitter), Zelenskyy affirmed that Ukraine's experience in air defense has become an indispensable pillar in the current global security landscape. He stated, "Everyone now sees that Ukraine's experience in defense is indispensable in many respects," and called for deepening military and technical cooperation with Western partners.

Tactics for confronting "Witness"... Unique field experience

The Ukrainian president's remarks come at a time when Ukrainian forces have gained extensive experience in dealing with intense air attacks. Since the start of the Russian invasion, Moscow has increasingly relied on Iranian-made Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 drones, low-cost suicide aircraft used to overwhelm air defenses and target energy infrastructure.

Kyiv has developed cost-effective strategies to counter this threat, creating “mobile fire groups” that use machine guns and anti-aircraft guns (such as the German Gepard) to shoot down these drones instead of draining expensive Western air defense missiles such as the Patriot or Iris-T – expertise that Zelensky is seeking to share to promote collective security.

Strengthening common European security

Zelensky added, "We are ready to share this experience and assist the countries that supported Ukraine this winter and throughout the war. We are ready to work on developing Europe's common defense capabilities." This statement indicates Kyiv's desire to be an active participant in the European security system, not merely a recipient of aid, especially given the growing concerns in Europe about escalating geopolitical tensions.

Call to increase defense production

In a related context, the Ukrainian president did not merely offer his expertise, but also issued a clear and urgent appeal to Western countries to significantly increase their production of air defense systems and interceptor aircraft. He explained that Europe desperately needs to build a "real force" capable of protecting its airspace, emphasizing that current stockpiles and production capacities must be doubled to meet current challenges and ensure the sustainability of support for Ukraine and the protection of NATO's eastern borders.

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Qatar shoots down two Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jets and intercepts ballistic missiles and drones

The Qatari Air Force shot down two Iranian Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jets and intercepted seven ballistic missiles and five drones. The Ministry of Defense confirmed its readiness and issued directives for remote operations.

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Qatar shoots down two Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jets and intercepts ballistic missiles and drones

In a remarkable field development, the Qatari Emiri Air Force announced today (Monday) that it had successfully shot down two Sukhoi 24 fighter jets coming from Iranian airspace, as part of intensive defensive operations that included intercepting seven ballistic missiles using advanced air defense systems.

The Qatari Ministry of Defense issued an official statement detailing the operation, noting that defense systems, in joint coordination between the Qatari Emiri Air Force and the Qatari Emiri Navy, also intercepted five drones targeting several vital areas within the country. The Ministry confirmed that these aerial threats were dealt with according to a precise and pre-planned operational strategy, resulting in the downing of all hostile missiles and drones before they reached their targets, without any damage.

Defense capabilities and military readiness

This military achievement reflects the significant development of the Qatari Armed Forces in recent years. As part of its defense strategy, Qatar has modernized its military arsenal with the latest fighter jets and global air defense systems. The ability to simultaneously engage fighter jets, ballistic missiles, and drones demonstrates the effectiveness of the country's command, control, and early warning network in protecting its airspace and territorial waters.

Context of tensions and their regional impact

This incident carries significant strategic implications given the sensitive geographical location of the Arabian Gulf region, a vital artery for global energy supplies. Such incidents typically raise concerns about regional stability, as international attention focuses on the importance of maintaining maritime and airspace security in this crucial area. Qatar's firm response sends a clear message about the country's readiness to defend its sovereignty against any airspace violations, regardless of their origin.

Internal precautionary measures

In a related development concerning the security situation, and as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of citizens and residents, Qatari authorities have directed the extension of remote work for all employees in all ministries and government agencies. This step is a standard procedure in security situations to reduce traffic on the streets and facilitate the movement of military vehicles and emergency teams if needed.

The Ministry of Defense concluded its statement by affirming that the Qatari Armed Forces possess all the necessary capabilities and resources to protect and preserve the sovereignty of the state and its territories, and that they will not hesitate to firmly and forcefully confront any external threat that affects the security and stability of the homeland.

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Iran accuses Israel and the US of attacking the Natanz nuclear facility

The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization announces that the Natanz facility was attacked by Israel and the United States, and calls on the International Atomic Energy Agency to end its silence regarding the repeated violations of nuclear facilities.

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Iran accuses Israel and the US of attacking the Natanz nuclear facility

The head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, announced today (Monday) that the vital Natanz nuclear facility was subjected to a joint Israeli-American attack carried out in two phases, in a new escalation of the ongoing confrontation over Iran’s nuclear program.

In an official letter addressed to the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, Eslami stated, “We strongly protest the repeated and brutal attacks by the American and Israeli regimes against our peaceful nuclear facilities.” The Iranian official explained that these attacks not only constitute an assault on Iranian sovereignty but also a blatant violation of the Geneva Conventions, the IAEA Statute, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement signed between Tehran and the Agency.

Calls to end international silence

Islami called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to break its silence, putting an end to what he described as its "state of silence and inaction" regarding these violations. He stressed the need to condemn these actions, which blatantly contravene international law, and to fulfill the agency's obligations under its statute to protect facilities under its supervision.

Natanz: A history of targeting and sabotage

The Natanz facility holds paramount strategic importance in Iran's nuclear program. Located in the center of the country, it houses a massive complex of uranium enrichment centrifuges, much of which is underground to protect it from airstrikes. Due to its significance, the facility has been the target of several acts of sabotage and cyberattacks over the past decade.

Among the most significant events in the history of targeting this facility was the infamous Stuxnet cyberattack, discovered in 2010, which destroyed hundreds of centrifuges and was widely attributed to US-Israeli intelligence cooperation. The facility also experienced an explosion in April 2021 that caused a power outage and damaged enrichment systems, an incident Tehran described at the time as "nuclear terrorism" and accused Israel of being behind.

The repercussions of the conflict and its impact on the region

This Iranian announcement comes at a time of unprecedented tension in the region, with Israel continuing to assert that it will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, constantly brandishing the military option as a last resort. Meanwhile, Tehran seeks to strengthen its negotiating position and develop its nuclear capabilities in response to what it describes as Western pressure and economic sanctions.

Observers believe that the continuation of mutual attacks, whether cyber or physical, complicates the chances of reviving the nuclear agreement and increases the risk of a wider regional confrontation, especially in light of the stalled diplomatic efforts and hardening positions between Tehran and the Western powers.

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