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Saudi Arabia sends new aid convoy to Gaza
Saudi Arabia sends new aid convoy to Gaza

Saudi Gazette

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia sends new aid convoy to Gaza

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Six Saudi relief trucks carrying food baskets crossed the Karam Abu Salem border crossing on Monday, heading into the Gaza Strip. The aid was provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) as part of the Kingdom's ongoing popular campaign to support the Palestinian people amid worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza. The new aid convoy comes at a time of severe challenges in the territory, where essential supplies remain scarce due to prolonged conflict and restricted access. In parallel, the Saudi Council of Ministers, chaired by King Salman bin Abdulaziz, reiterated its hope that the International High-Level Conference on the Peaceful Resolution of the Palestinian Issue — co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France — will contribute to accelerating global recognition of the State of Palestine and establishing a consensus-based path toward implementing the two-state solution. The Cabinet also reaffirmed the Kingdom's unwavering belief that achieving security, stability, and prosperity in the region begins with doing justice to the Palestinian people, including their right to establish an independent state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. 'This is not just a political position,' the Council stated, 'but a firm conviction that the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state is the true key to lasting peace in the region.'

Salman Khan regrets not hearing thoughtful advice from father Salim Khan earlier: 'Mistakes repeated becomes a habit...'
Salman Khan regrets not hearing thoughtful advice from father Salim Khan earlier: 'Mistakes repeated becomes a habit...'

Pink Villa

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Salman Khan regrets not hearing thoughtful advice from father Salim Khan earlier: 'Mistakes repeated becomes a habit...'

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is an active user of Instagram and frequently posts pictures of his personal and professional life. Khan also shares life advice with his fans, which resonates with many. The actor has now shared some thoughtful words in a new post. Salman shared his new picture, and in the caption, he penned a very meaningful advice given by his father, Salim Khan. The advice is about not repeating mistakes in the present and not blaming others for your actions. Salman Khan's cryptic post Taking to his Instagram account, Salman Khan uploaded a picture where he can be seen sporting a black T-shirt and giving a grim expression. In the caption of this post, he shared his father's wise words. The actor wrote, "Present becomes yr past, past catches up 2 your future, present Is a gift, do right with it, mistakes repeated becomes a habit n then your character, dont blame any 1 , no 1 can make u do anything that u don't want to. My dad just said this to me, it's so true." Salman also mentioned, "Kash I heard this earlier but never too late." Take a look at Salman Khan's latest Instagram post- After the Battle of Galwan actor shared this post, fans conveyed their thoughts in the comment section. One user wrote, "Your caption, so beautiful word and thats very true." Another fan commented, "Words of wisdom, absolutely never too never too late." This isn't the first time Salman Khan has written meaningful captions with his posts. Time and again, the superstar shares heartfelt words with his fans, inspiring them. Salman Khan's upcoming projects The megastar has been unstoppable for years and delivered back-to-back hits. He was last seen in Sikandar, directed by AR Murugadoss. Salman recently announced his much-anticipated movie, Battle of Galwan. This upcoming movie is helmed by Apoorva Lakhia and is a war-action drama based on a true story. Along with Salman, Battle of Galwan features Chitrangda Singh as the female protagonist. The movie is expected to go on the floors by the end of this month and is scheduled for release in 2026. Salman is also set to host Bigg Boss 19, which is reportedly premiering next month.

EXCLUSIVE: Suniel Shetty opens up on close bond with Salman Khan and Jackie Shroff: 'Wo unka badappan hai ki…'
EXCLUSIVE: Suniel Shetty opens up on close bond with Salman Khan and Jackie Shroff: 'Wo unka badappan hai ki…'

Pink Villa

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

EXCLUSIVE: Suniel Shetty opens up on close bond with Salman Khan and Jackie Shroff: 'Wo unka badappan hai ki…'

Suniel Shetty is currently on the promotional spree of his latest OTT show, Hunter Season 2. The Border actor shared screen with Jackie Shroff, whom he considered his hero. In an exclusive podcast with Pinkvilla, Suniel Shetty talked about his close relationship with Jackie Shroff and Salman Khan. Suniel Shetty calls Jackie Shroff his 'hero', Salman Khan a 'friend' When the interview mentioned how both Jackie and Salman never shy away from openly mentioning how they used to borrow money and clothes from Suniel Shetty in their initial days, the Hera Pheri 3 actor was quick to interrupt and clarify. Suniel said, 'Nahi Nahi, Dekho wo stars the aur ek star ka kisi dukan me enter karna hi sau logon se zyada publicity thi. Jackie Dada mere hero the, Salman mera dost tha. Wo unka badappan hai ki wo log aisi baatein karte hain.' He further went on to add that, 'Yahi dosti hoti hai, this is what a relationship is all about! Salman Khan ka dukaan me aane ka matlab hi ye tha ki yaar hero hai. Hero ban raha hai, Maine Pyaar Kiya kar raha hai. Hum log tabhi post nahi karte the, warna aaj post kar dete h ki wo meri dukaan pe aaya aur fayda utha lete. Hamne wo kabhi socha hi nahi, humein pata hi nahi. Isliye Salman bhi aaj waise hi hai.' Watch full Podcast here: Suniel Shetty highlights Jackie Shroff and Salman Khan will never say no to him Shetty further underlined that neither Jackie Shroff nor Salman Khan will ever say no to anything he asks. The actor expressed, 'Jackie Dada ko mai phone karun wo kisi cheez ke liye mujhe naa nahi bolenge. Aaj Salman bhi waise hi hai. Anything I ask him, even today I know ki main agar Salman se jaakar kuch bhi kahu…Salman aapko meri film karni hai, wo puchega bhi nahi. He'll do it. Not because Suniel has given me this and that but because of the relationship we share, for the mutual respect that we have for each other and that is it. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates.

Bahrain, Saudi hail strong economic cooperation
Bahrain, Saudi hail strong economic cooperation

Daily Tribune

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain, Saudi hail strong economic cooperation

The Kingdom of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia continue to set a distinguished model of bilateral relations, grounded in solid foundations of cooperation and joint action across diverse sectors. This was affirmed by Finance and National Economy Minister, His Excellency Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, during a high-level coordination meeting held via video conference. Shaikh Salman co-chaired the meeting of the Coordination Committee on Economy, Energy, Trade and Industry alongside Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning, H.E. Faisal bin Fadhel Al Ibrahim. The committee is one of five operating under the umbrella of the Saudi-Bahraini Coordination Council. Enduring ties Emphasising the enduring and deeply rooted ties between the two kingdoms, Shaikh Salman lauded the progress of their relationship, which he said continues to grow stronger through the continued support of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. He also highlighted the pivotal role of the Saudi-Bahraini Coordination Council, co-chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. The Council, he noted, has become instrumental in advancing strategic partnerships and expanding bilateral cooperation to meet the aspirations of both countries and their citizens. During the meeting, both sides reviewed the latest updates on joint initiatives and key recommendations outlined in the committee's work plan.

Mercedes flips at high speed on Palm Beach Road, 19-year-old seriously injured
Mercedes flips at high speed on Palm Beach Road, 19-year-old seriously injured

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Hindustan Times

Mercedes flips at high speed on Palm Beach Road, 19-year-old seriously injured

NAVI MUMBAI: A late-night joyride along the scenic Palm Beach Road nearly ended in tragedy for two young men when their Mercedes-Benz lost control and overturned in the early hours of Monday, leaving one of them critically injured. Mercedes flips at high speed on Palm Beach Road, 19-year-old seriously injured The crash took place around 2 am near Vashi when 20-year-old Mohammad Salman Sheikh, a resident of Sector 50, Seawoods, was allegedly speeding in his father's white Mercedes-Benz (MH-02-FN-1206), with his 19-year-old friend Mohammad Sufiyan Sheikh in the passenger seat. 'They were heading toward Vashi for a drive when the vehicle hit a slippery patch. Salman lost control of the steering, crashed through the divider, and the car somersaulted into the opposite lane toward Belapur,' said senior inspector Brahma Naikwadi of Nerul police station. The speed limit on Palm Beach Road is 60 kmph — making the estimated speed of the vehicle three times the legal limit. The luxury sedan landed mangled on its side, its roof crushed and windscreen shattered. The force of the crash left Sufiyan severely injured, while Salman miraculously escaped with minor injuries. A passer-by, alerted by the screech and crash, called the police control room on 112. Emergency services rushed Sufiyan to Apollo Hospital in Nerul, where he is currently undergoing treatment for serious injuries. Salman was treated for superficial wounds at the same hospital. 'The car was a complete wreck. Fortunately, no other vehicle or pedestrian was involved, but a portion of the road divider and street infrastructure was damaged,' the officer added. The Nerul police have registered a case against Salman under section 281 (rash driving), sections 125(a)(b) and 120(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act. Police are also investigating whether the vehicle's speed was corroborated by CCTV or GPS telemetry.

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