Saudi Arabia wins fifth overall medal with bronze at 2025 International Nuclear Science Olympiad in Malaysia
Wednesday, 6 August 2025 () Azam Khaled Al-Omari from Saudi Arabia won a bronze medal at the 2025 International Nuclear Science Olympiad in Malaysia, marking the Kingdom’s fifth overall win. Oman earned one silver and two bronze medals at the event, which featured 56 students from 14 countries and was endorsed by the IAEA. Saudi participation was led by Mawhiba, with support from the Ministry of Education, KACST, and K.A.CARE, promoting peaceful nuclear innovation.
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