Saudi Shoura Council speaker meets Thai senate speaker in Bangkok

Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh (L) and Mongkol Surasajja in Bangkok. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 February 2025
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Saudi Shoura Council speaker meets Thai senate speaker in Bangkok

  • Al-Asheikh spoke of the Kingdom’s remarkable developmental advancement in various fields under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

BANGKOK: Saudi Shoura Council Speaker Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh met Thailand’s Senate Speaker Mongkol Surasajja in Bangkok.

Surasajja welcomed Al-Asheikh and his accompanying delegation to the meeting and emphasized the importance of friendly relations between the countries.

Al-Asheikh congratulated Surasajja on assuming his role as speaker, wishing him success in fulfilling his responsibilities.

Al-Asheikh spoke of the Kingdom’s remarkable developmental advancement in various fields under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and commended the qualitative shift being achieved by Saudi Vision 2030, which has driven economic diversification and sustainable growth across all sectors.

The two sides discussed bilateral relations and ways to enhance and develop them. They also focused on parliamentary cooperation between the countries.

 


Saudi horse breeder saddles up to defy the odds

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Saudi horse breeder saddles up to defy the odds

  • Horses give comfort not found anywhere else, says Jeddah-based Sultana Al-Harbi

MAKKAH: In Jeddah, where the desert meets the sea, Sultana Al-Harbi is a trailblazing Saudi woman pursuing her dream — establishing a stable for horses.

In a traditionally male dominated field, the horse breeder’s story begins with a love of both all things equine and nature.

“Horses aren’t just animals,” she told Arab News with a smile. “They’re reflections of the soul and, without them, mine feels incomplete.”

Horses, Al-Harbi believes, “win hearts effortlessly.”

She recalled: “From the very first moment I approached a horse, I felt something stir inside me, as if we were old friends. It wasn’t the beginning of something new, but the awakening of something that had always been there, quietly waiting.”

The realization set her on a path that has been far from easy, requiring determination, resilience and patience.

Lacking experience and initial support, she encountered many obstacles but committed to learning on her own, embracing a path of trial and error despite moments of fear and hesitation.

And no matter what the setbacks, she always found her way back to horses.

She fondly recalls the first mare she ever cared for. “Her name was Araska. She was strong-willed and resistant at first, but I loved her from the moment we met,” said Al-Harbi.

“With her, I learned that patience is not just a virtue, it’s a necessity; and that love, when it’s real, is the most powerful key to unlocking the hearts of these noble creatures.”

Al-Harbi also reflected on the deep bond she shares with horses.

“Horses give me a comfort I’ve never found anywhere else. Just looking into their eyes and listening to their movements is enough to make the weight of the world disappear,” she said.

Her day begins only after a visit to the stables, where she checks on each horse’s well-being and observes their behavior, greeting each mare like an old friend.

Every horse has a distinct personality, she explained, and treating each one with respect and sensitivity is not just important — it is essential.

When it comes to training, Al-Harbi insists cruelty has no place in her philosophy. She believes each horse has its own language, emotions and needs. Understanding them requires patience, empathy and a foundation of trust.

“When a horse feels safe and confident with you, it gives you everything it has. Nervous horses don’t frighten me — they challenge me to listen more closely, to uncover the source of their unease. I respond with time, space, and tenderness,” she added.

When speaking of her dream to establish a stud farm, her voice carries a quiet conviction: “I dream of a place that’s not just for housing horses, but a fully integrated learning environment where people can truly connect with horses on a deeper level.”

Al-Harbi believes a meaningful bond with a horse requires more than expertise; it calls for an intentional space, a compassionate team, and a philosophy founded on love. This is necessary long before any commercial or competitive ambitions come into play.

While horses occupy a special place in her heart, the sea is an equally powerful presence in her life, offering a sense of calm.

“The sea grounds me and horses empower me. Between the two, I find myself,” she said.

She is appreciative of the Kingdom’s support of the equestrian world, highlighting the hosting of world-class festivals and races in recent years.

Such developments have opened new doors for Saudi women, she feels, paving the way for greater inclusion and inspiring a new generation of girls to pursue their passion for horses with confidence and purpose.

Al-Harbi’s message is that this is not a path for anyone chasing glory, but for those who lead with patience, dedication and genuine love.

“Horses are incredibly sensitive beings,” she explained. “When they trust you, they give a love that’s pure and beyond description. That bond is the greatest reward a horse breeder can ever receive.”


Saudi foreign minister and Pakistani counterpart discuss cooperation between their nations

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Saudi foreign minister and Pakistani counterpart discuss cooperation between their nations

  • During their telephone conversation, Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Ishaq Dar reviewed bilateral relations
  • The prince is in the US for an official visit during which he will hold talks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, received a telephone call on Wednesday from his Pakistani counterpart, Ishaq Dar.

During the call, they discussed relations between their countries and prospects for cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Faisal arrived in the US on Tuesday for an official visit, during which he is scheduled to meet Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss issues of common interest and the latest developments in the Middle East and globally, the SPA added.


Saudi academy launches Arabic immersion program

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Saudi academy launches Arabic immersion program

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has opened registration for the second cohort of its Linguistic Immersion program for non-native Arabic speakers.

Held at the academy’s Riyadh headquarters, registration is open until May 7, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The program immerses participants in real-life Arabic language settings, enhancing their linguistic and communication skills across various cultural and social contexts.

Participants will improve their speaking, listening, writing, and reading skills through practical teaching methods, including direct interaction with native speakers and engaging activities.

The two-month program provides an applied learning environment to significantly boost language proficiency, the SPA reported.

Registration is open to learners of all levels, provided they meet specific criteria regarding language proficiency, commitment and full-time availability.

All lessons and activities will be conducted in Arabic, promoting significant language development. Those interested can apply through arabiccenter.ksaa.gov.sa/ar/language-immersion.


Saudi climate envoy meets Italian official in Riyadh

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Saudi climate envoy meets Italian official in Riyadh

Adel Al-Jubeir, the Saudi minister of state for foreign affairs, and climate envoy, met Stefania Craxi, the Italian senator and the president of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Commission of the Italian Senate, in Riyadh on Wednesday.

The parties discussed cooperation between the two countries and ways to enhance it, as well as regional and international developments and issues of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Ambassador of Italy to the Kingdom Carlo Balducci was among the officials in attendance.
 


Diriyah Co. debuts Diriyah Tan with Pantone to celebrate Saudi heritage

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Diriyah Co. debuts Diriyah Tan with Pantone to celebrate Saudi heritage

  • Jerry Inzerillo: Diriyah Tan is a timeless tribute to At-Turaif and our new landmarks like Bujairi Terrace and Bab Samhan Hotel. It instantly connects people to Saudi Arabia’s cultural soul
  • Kiran Haslam: The launch of Diriyah Tan — our collaboration with the Pantone Color Institute — was not simply about identifying a hue; it was about capturing the soul of a place

RIYADH: Diriyah Co. announced today the launch of Diriyah Tan, a custom Pantone color inspired by the iconic mudbrick architecture of the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage Site, in collaboration with the Pantone Color Institute.

According to the statement, the golden tan shade, derived from traditional Najdi building materials, will serve as a cornerstone of branding for Diriyah’s City of Earth initiative, symbolizing its historical roots and aspirational future.

“Diriyah Tan is a timeless tribute to At-Turaif and our new landmarks like Bujairi Terrace and Bab Samhan Hotel. It instantly connects people to Saudi Arabia’s cultural soul,” said Diriyah Co. Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo.

He emphasized that the color encapsulates Diriyah’s dual identity as a guardian of heritage and a global hub for community and innovation.

Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, highlighted the shade’s symbolic depth, stating: “Diriyah Tan bridges history and progress. Its earthy warmth mirrors the textures of At-Turaif’s structures, reinforcing Diriyah’s role as a beacon of learning and youth empowerment.”

Kiran Haslam, chief marketing officer of Diriyah Co., revealed to Arab News the future collaborations and community involvement in shaping the city’s visual identity.

“The launch of Diriyah Tan — our collaboration with the Pantone Color Institute — was not simply about identifying a hue; it was about capturing the soul of a place,” said Haslam.

He added that future color explorations could draw inspiration from Wadi Hanifah’s lush landscapes, traditional Najdi craftsmanship, or Saudi Arabia’s contemporary art scene. These initiatives, he noted, would deepen Diriyah’s narrative as a global cultural destination where heritage fuels innovation.

“Diriyah Tan is, in many ways, the truest representation of The City of Earth. It is one brushstroke among many, but one that evokes the majesty of what Diriyah is,” Haslam remarked.

While formal plans remain unannounced, he emphasized that evolving the city’s palette would naturally involve collaboration with Saudi artists and cultural custodians.

Diriyah’s legacy as a hub for exchange, he explained, makes local voices essential to crafting a visual identity that honors authenticity while embracing a dynamic future.

Since 2022, Diriyah has drawn over 3 million visitors to its historic and modern attractions. Current projects include luxury hotels, residential communities, and cultural venues like the Diriyah Arena and Royal Opera House.

The company ensures retail offerings, fine-dining experiences, and leading hospitality brands complement Diriyah’s cultural landmarks.

Upon completion, Diriyah will host more than 100,000 residents, workers, students, and visitors, offering a diverse range of cultural, entertainment, retail, hospitality, educational, and residential spaces.

The first of those spaces include Bujairi Terrace, Riyadh’s new premium dining hub with over 20 global and local restaurants and cafes.