The Ministry of Environment announced the destruction of 20 tons of spoiled food and the monitoring of 111,000 slaughtered animals during 6,000 inspection tours in preparation for Ramadan, to ensure food safety in Saudi markets.
The Ministry of Education signed three agreements with the Savi Group to include electronic games in school curricula and develop the technical skills of teachers and students in service of Vision 2030.
Britain's Prince William arrived in Riyadh today and was received by the Deputy Governor of Riyadh. Learn more about the visit and its importance in strengthening the strategic partnership.
Learn about the Ministry of Interior’s participation in the World Defence Exhibition 2026, where Colonel Talal Al-Shalhoub will showcase the latest artificial intelligence technologies and 911 services to enhance security.
Project Masam successfully removed more than 3,000 mines and unexploded ordnance in Yemen in one week, bringing the total number of mines removed to 540,000 as part of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center's efforts.
Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Syrian counterpart Asaad al-Shaibani in Riyadh to discuss bilateral relations, the latest developments in Syria, and ways to support its security and economy.
Under the patronage of the Minister of Health, the Saudi Healthcare Model 2026 Forum will commence tomorrow in Riyadh. Learn more about the awards, healthcare transformation, and the future of healthcare in the Kingdom.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf inaugurated the Ministry of Interior’s comprehensive service centers system at the World Defence Exhibition 2026, to unify services under one roof and enhance the quality of life.
Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan presented his credentials to President Mahmoud Abbas as the non-resident ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Palestine, emphasizing the depth of relations and the Kingdom’s support for the Palestinian cause.
The General Authority for Food and Drug fined 34 pharmacies 4.2 million riyals in January 2026 for violating the "Monitoring" system and failing to provide medicines, stressing the continuation of monitoring to ensure availability.