Founding Day celebrations begin in AlUla

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Celebrations for Saudi Founding Day began on Saturday in AlUla under the theme “Al-Sarayah” and will continue until next Sunday. (SPA)
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Updated 22 February 2025
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Founding Day celebrations begin in AlUla

Founding Day celebrations begin in AlUla
  • The event aims to foster pride in the historic day
  • It offers a unique cultural and historical experience

RIYADH: Celebrations for Saudi Founding Day began on Saturday in AlUla under the theme “Al-Sarayah” and will continue until next Sunday.

The event aims to foster pride in the historic day and connect visitors with Saudi Arabia’s deep history and heritage, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It offers a unique cultural and historical experience, showcasing the stages of the Saudi state’s establishment, the SPA added.

The event features multiple areas: Al-Masrah offers camel rides amid a desert caravan simulation; Al-Maseer takes visitors on a journey through valleys, deserts, mountains and coastlines; Al-Mishraq presents various artistic and cultural performances; and Al-Zad offers a variety of local and international cuisines.

Activities cater to all age groups and families, children, youth, tourists, residents and people with disabilities, the SPA reported. Designated areas are available for camping, photography and experiencing authentic Saudi heritage.


MWL, Islamic coalition to combat extremism and terrorism

MWL, Islamic coalition to combat extremism and terrorism
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MWL, Islamic coalition to combat extremism and terrorism

MWL, Islamic coalition to combat extremism and terrorism
  • Al-Issa underlines importance of dialogue, debate in confronting extremist narratives 

JEDDAH: The secretary-general of the Muslim World League and chairman of the association of Muslim scholars on Sunday visited the headquarters of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition in Riyadh.

Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa delivered a lecture, titled “A Reading into the Transformations of Contemporary Intellectual Ideology.” 

He highlighted the evolution of extremist ideologies in today’s world, their diverse forms in terms of religion, politics, and intellect, and the tactical shifts they have undergone.

Al-Issa outlined the importance of dialogue and debate in confronting extremist narratives, particularly in addressing misconceptions in and beyond the Islamic world. 

He said the missing link in many international efforts remains the quality of content and delivery in counter-extremism messaging.

The MWL chief also addressed Islamophobia, discussing its causes and offering practical approaches to tackling the phenomenon.

He was welcomed by the coalition’s secretary-general, Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi, who attended the lecture alongside member state representatives and coalition personnel. 

Both sides explored ways to boost cooperation between the coalition and the Muslim World League to strengthen joint efforts in combating extremism and terrorism. 

Al-Moghedi praised Al-Issa’s visit affirming the coalition’s commitment to expanding constructive collaboration and unifying efforts in addressing terrorism, which poses a threat to global peace and security.

Al-Issa was also briefed on the coalition’s initiatives in four key domains — intellectual, media, counter-terror financing, and military — in addition to its specialized strategic programs.

He praised the Kingdom’s leadership for its support in fighting terrorism and extremism in all forms, stressing that the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition plays a pivotal role in addressing extremist ideologies and fostering international cooperation.

Al-Issa commended the coalition’s efforts at the Islamic and global levels to combat terrorism and violence.


Jeddah to host higher education forum

Jeddah to host higher education forum
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Jeddah to host higher education forum

Jeddah to host higher education forum
  • The forum will showcase award-winning innovations from talented students at the university

JEDDAH: The University of Jeddah is preparing to launch the first International Forum on Giftedness in Higher Education, which will be held on Sept. 3 and 4, at the university’s conference center under the patronage of Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan.

The forum will showcase award-winning innovations from talented students at the university that have been recognized at international exhibitions.

It will also highlight the latest local and global developments in the field of talent, present policies and programs dedicated to nurturing gifted students, and encourage innovation as a means of empowering national capabilities in the labor market.

The event aims to spread awareness about the importance of supporting gifted students among university students, their families, and stakeholders.

The two-day program will include keynote sessions, panel discussions, cultural competitions, interactive exhibitions, and specialised workshops, offering a wide range of activities for participants.

Organizers said the gathering seeks to contribute to the advancement of talent development and attraction in higher education, keeping pace with global changes and aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals for sustainable development.

Discussions will also explore the future of talent care in universities, the challenges faced by higher education institutions, and solutions to improve educational environments and talent programs at Saudi and international universities.

The forum will attract university faculty members and leaders in both public and private higher education, schoolteachers, families of gifted and creative students, directors and supervisors of talent centres, as well as social workers, psychologists, and researchers in the fields of talent, excellence, innovation and creativity. Gifted students in general and higher education are also expected to take part.


King Salman issues royal decrees to relieve senior officials of duties

King Salman issues royal decrees to relieve senior officials of duties
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King Salman issues royal decrees to relieve senior officials of duties

King Salman issues royal decrees to relieve senior officials of duties

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued royal decrees on Sunday that included relieving several senior officials of their duties, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The orders relieved Mohammed Al-Madi from his position as head of the Military Industries Corporation, Ghassan Al-Shibl from his role as advisor to the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, and Talal Al-Otaibi from his post as assistant minister of defense.


Snow escapes bring winter fun to Riyadh’s summer

Snow-themed attractions in Riyadh are offering residents and visitors a refreshing alternative to the summer heat. (SPA)
Snow-themed attractions in Riyadh are offering residents and visitors a refreshing alternative to the summer heat. (SPA)
Updated 17 August 2025
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Snow escapes bring winter fun to Riyadh’s summer

Snow-themed attractions in Riyadh are offering residents and visitors a refreshing alternative to the summer heat. (SPA)
  • With sub-zero temperatures and fully immersive polar settings, these wintry venues have quickly become popular family destinations

RIYADH: Snow-themed attractions in Riyadh, including Snow City in Al-Othaim Mall, are offering residents and visitors a refreshing alternative to the summer heat.

With sub-zero temperatures and fully immersive polar settings, these wintry venues have quickly become popular family destinations, the Saudi Press Agency has reported.

With strict safety measures in place, activities range from ice skating and sliding down ice slopes to riding mini snowmobiles, exploring icy trails, and enjoying spinning tubes.

Open play areas and snow cabins inspired by polar life add to the sense of adventure.

The experience is rounded out with cafes, souvenir shops and event spaces, making the destinations a year-round entertainment choice.

Part of the Kingdom’s evolving entertainment sector, these snow-themed venues provide new climatic escapes that enrich quality of life, encourage domestic tourism, and reflect ongoing investment in diverse leisure experiences.


Study to document 12,000 species in Saudi Arabia will improve quality of life, says wildlife CEO

Decade Land Expedition for Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploration is one of largest projects to explore biodiversity in Kingdom.
Decade Land Expedition for Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploration is one of largest projects to explore biodiversity in Kingdom.
Updated 17 August 2025
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Study to document 12,000 species in Saudi Arabia will improve quality of life, says wildlife CEO

Decade Land Expedition for Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploration is one of largest projects to explore biodiversity in Kingdom.
  • The Decade Land Expedition for Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploration is one of the largest national projects to explore biodiversity in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: A new study to document biodiversity in Saudi Arabia will “positively impact” the environment, society and quality of life, according to National Center for Wildlife CEO Mohammad Qurban.

Qurban spoke to Arab News about how the Decade Land Expedition for Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploration “reflects national efforts to restore ecosystems and enhance ecological balance, in line with the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative and Saudi Vision 2030.”

Qurban told Arab News: “The expeditions provide an updated and accurate database that constitutes a baseline for integrated and sustainable management, which benefits the sustainability of our natural resources and the balance of our environment.

“This positively impacts environmental, social, and economic development and raises the quality of life.”

The expedition is scheduled to provide a comprehensive inventory of biodiversity in all study areas, identifying breeding and distribution sites.

It will also create a national database and interactive maps of recorded sites and species, he added.

The Decade Land Expedition for Terrestrial Ecosystem Exploration is one of the largest national projects to explore biodiversity in the Kingdom, according to a recent statement issued by the center.

The project will help to document the significant biological wealth of Saudi Arabia, he added, and strengthen the Kingdom’s role in regional and international environmental agreements.

“The Kingdom boasts 65 ecosystems and more than 12,000 species of wild plants and animals,” Qurban said.

“The Kingdom will have a unique database of its terrestrial and marine ecosystems, a starting point for sustainable management and a reliable reference for researchers and scientists,” Qurban said.

The expedition will involve experts and researchers from the Kingdom and beyond, in collaboration with national universities, research centers, royal reserves and other international organizations.

It will identify endemic, threatened and restricted-range species, assessing the threats they face, and developing plans to mitigate those threats and create a safe and sustainable environment.

The program also involves updating the national wetland plan in the Kingdom.