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Gaza is worst human catastrophe in modern history, Saudi envoy tells UN Security Council

Gaza is worst human catastrophe in modern history, Saudi envoy tells UN Security Council
Alwasil underscored the important need for 鈥渃omprehensive reforms鈥 of the Security Council and other UN bodies to better enable them 鈥渢o perform their duties effectively and in accordance with the principles of the organization, international law and international humanitarian law.鈥(X:@ksamissionun/File)
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Updated 17 July 2024

Gaza is worst human catastrophe in modern history, Saudi envoy tells UN Security Council

Gaza is worst human catastrophe in modern history, Saudi envoy tells UN Security Council
  • Abdulaziz Alwasil says it is a sign of a broken world order caused by 鈥榮ome major powers鈥 putting their own interests ahead of UN鈥檚 founding principles
  • The organization is 鈥榮hackled with procedures and rules that allow a small number of states to control the destiny of helpless peoples and countries,鈥 he adds

NEW YORK CITY: The global order is in one of the most dangerous phases it has experienced since the end of the Cold War, 黑料社区鈥檚 permanent representative to the UN said on Tuesday.

Abdulaziz Alwasil blamed this on 鈥渟ome major powers鈥 putting their own interests ahead of the principles on which the UN was built, as a result of which the organization is unable to uphold its responsibilities because its agencies and mechanisms are 鈥渟hackled with procedures and rules that allow a small number of states to control the destiny of helpless peoples and countries.鈥

Speaking during a meeting of the Security Council, Alwasil said: 鈥淭he blatant violations being perpetrated against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip are a prime example of the inaction of the current global order and the failure of its most important body, tasked with the maintenance of international peace and security, to fulfill the hopes that have been pinned on it.鈥

This, he added, has allowed 鈥渢he Israeli war machine to kill and injure thousands of Palestinians without accountability or deterrence, so that the world stands witness to the worst human catastrophe of our modern history.鈥

In recent years the world has seen a growing number of increasingly severe crises, Alwasil said, and so it is more important than ever that a new multilateral system be established that is more fair, more cohesive, and has more effective mechanisms to help establish peace and security.

鈥淲e鈥檙e currently witnessing a phase of a transition to a new multilateral global order, whose features have not solidified yet,鈥 he added.

鈥淭his requires us all to enhance our joint and global efforts to protect ourselves from the dangers of conflict and war, especially as we see increasing signs of fragmentation in policy and economics and digitization, and as we see increasing fears of nuclear annihilation and world war three.鈥

The pursuit of peace and security is the founding principle of the UN, Alwasil said, and he vowed that 黑料社区 would continue to strive to achieve 鈥渢he goals or purposes of the United Nations and the maintenance of international peace and security.鈥

He underscored the important need for 鈥渃omprehensive reforms鈥 of the Security Council and other UN bodies to better enable them 鈥渢o perform their duties effectively and in accordance with the principles of the organization, international law and international humanitarian law.鈥

More than 50 states, including 黑料社区, the UAE and Kuwait, attended the high-level Security Council open debate, titled 鈥淢ultilateral cooperation in the interest of a more just, democratic and sustainable world order.鈥


Saudi communications minister urges decisive action, global cooperation to address AI divide

Saudi communications minister urges decisive action, global cooperation to address AI divide
Updated 12 July 2025

Saudi communications minister urges decisive action, global cooperation to address AI divide

Saudi communications minister urges decisive action, global cooperation to address AI divide
  • World faces 鈥榚xistential gap鈥 due to alarming disparities in access to AI technologies: Abdullah Al-Swaha聽
  • Urgent action needed as the next 10 years will be critical for bridging the divides, he said at an ITU event

GENEVA: 黑料社区鈥檚 minister of communications and IT has called for 鈥渄ecisive international collaboration鈥 to address the inequality in computing infrastructure that could leave other nations behind in this era of artificial intelligence.

In a keynote address at the 160th anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Geneva, Minister Abdullah Al-Swaha cited the 鈥渃oncentration of computing power in a few regions, the lack of AI infrastructure in many countries, and the limited participation of the Global South in shaping governance frameworks and regulatory policies.鈥

鈥淭oday, the world faces an 鈥榚xistential gap鈥 due to alarming disparities in access to AI technologies,鈥 the minister said, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Alswaha said the world could learn lessons from the past phases of technological transformation: the analog era, which took over a century to connect 800 million people, and the digital era, which linked 5.5 billion individuals in just 50 years but still left 2.6 billion unconnected.

Minister Al-Swaha said 黑料社区 under King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had positioned the Kingdom as a global leader in the age of AI through a series of bold initiatives. (SPA)

In the AI era, he said, current gaps exist in computing infrastructure, data availability, and algorithms that could slow the advances needed to support human progress.

Al-Swaha reiterated 黑料社区鈥檚 鈥漸nwavering commitment鈥 to support and lead international efforts to close the emerging technological divides. 

He highlighted 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts to address these gaps, citing the digital empowerment of women in the Kingdom 鈥 who now have a participation rate of about 35 percent 鈥  and the Kingdom鈥檚 top global rankings in digital competitiveness for two consecutive years. 

He also noted that researchers at 黑料社区鈥檚 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) rank among the top one percent globally in scientific citations, offering hope for the future of AI.

Minister Abdullah Al-Swaha and his delegation. (SPA)

He likewise underlined the Kingdom鈥檚 progress in data protection regulations and the development of 鈥漧anguage models that promote inclusive access to technology for diverse communities.鈥

Al-Swaha further cited the HUMAIN project launched by Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman "to provide the full spectrum of AI capabilities, from advanced processors to top talent, and to position the Kingdom as a global AI pioneer."

鈥淭he Kingdom鈥檚 efforts are a direct response to urgent global challenges,鈥 he said.

Al-Swaha emphasized that the next 10 years will be critical for bridging the divides. He called for multination 鈥減artnerships under the umbrella of the ITU to build a fair, safe, and inclusive AI ecosystem that supports sustainable development and enhances human well-being.鈥


Al-Shaddad: A traditional invention reflecting human ingenuity in conquering the desert

Al-Shaddad: A traditional invention reflecting human ingenuity in conquering the desert
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Al-Shaddad: A traditional invention reflecting human ingenuity in conquering the desert

Al-Shaddad: A traditional invention reflecting human ingenuity in conquering the desert
  • Used for riding camels and transporting supplies across deserts, it embodies the deep heritage and ingenuity of early communities in adapting to the harsh desert environment

RAFHA: The 鈥渟haddad鈥 stands as one of the oldest artisanal innovations in the Arabian Peninsula, serving as an essential tool in Bedouin life.

Used for riding camels and transporting supplies across deserts, it embodies the deep heritage and ingenuity of early communities in adapting to the harsh desert environment.

Crafted from curved wood and fixed to the front and rear of a camel鈥檚 back, the shaddad is supported by a cushion placed between the wooden arcs, ensuring balance and comfort during long journeys. It served as a vital companion during nomadic travel, trade expeditions, and the transportation of passengers and goods over vast, rugged terrain.

Its design varies based on function, with one type designated for riding and another for carrying heavy loads 鈥 underscoring the profound bond between humans and camels, the indispensable icons of desert life.
 

Despite the evolution of modern transportation, the shaddad endures as a unique heritage icon. (SPA)

Despite the evolution of modern transportation, the shaddad remains a fixture in cultural and heritage displays, often featured as a decorative piece in guest areas and traditional markets. It serves as a symbol of authenticity and a tangible link to ancestral roots.

This artisanal innovation reflects the resourcefulness of ancient communities in utilizing local materials to create practical tools that reflect sustainability, innovation, and a cultural identity centered on the camel as a symbol of endurance, strength, and adaptability.

Today, the shaddad endures as a unique heritage icon, carrying a powerful message about the importance of preserving folklore and honoring its symbols in cultural forums, reinforcing values of self-reliance and harmony with nature.

 


How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth

How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth
Updated 12 July 2025

How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth

How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth
  • Over 15,000 beekeepers in the Kingdom now use modern hives, transforming honey into a major economic and export sector
  • Government support, organic certification, and participation in exhibitions have helped scale production for international markets

JEDDAH: 黑料社区鈥檚 honey sector is experiencing a quiet revolution, one that blends centuries-old beekeeping traditions with the precision of modern sustainable agriculture.

Once an overlooked element of rural life, honey production in the Kingdom is now gaining global recognition, fueled by organic certification, government support and the determination of pioneering beekeepers.

Among the leading figures shaping this transformation is Jassim Almughrabi, 黑料社区鈥檚 first certified organic honey producer and owner of Mughrabi Apiaries.

With decades of experience, including his tenure as a honeybee specialist at the Ministry of Agriculture, Almughrabi discussed with Arab News the profound shift that has taken place in recent years.

鈥淎fter the government showed strong interest in organic agriculture, things became much more comfortable for us,鈥 he said. 

鈥淚 had already registered as an organic honey producer, but when the Ministry of Agriculture started giving support and donations to beekeepers who wanted to convert from conventional to organic, our production improved significantly.鈥

This institutional backing has allowed local beekeepers to grow their operations and expand into new markets.

Almughrabi highlighted how the ministry not only facilitated certifications but also opened doors for beekeepers to participate in national exhibitions like BIOFACH 黑料社区, a major event now held annually in Riyadh.

Saudi beekeepers are now a regular participant in BIOFACH, the annual international exhibition for organic products sponsored by 黑料社区's Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture. (SPA)

鈥淭hrough the Organic Cooperative Society, we are even allowed to participate free of charge,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he government really helped us spread our presence in the field, and we thank them for that.鈥

At the heart of 黑料社区鈥檚 beekeeping heritage lies a deep knowledge of traditional methods, especially in the mountainous regions of Makkah, Madinah, Abha, Al-Baha and Taif.

For centuries, beekeepers in these areas used hollowed logs to house bees, drawing from nature to sustain their practices. While this form of beekeeping still holds cultural value, a shift began around 45 years ago when the ministry encouraged farmers to adopt modern beehive systems.

Mangrove trees along the Kingdom's Arabian Gulf coast pllay an important role in beekeeping. (Supplied)

鈥淚 was working in the Ministry of Agriculture back then,鈥 said Almughrabi. 鈥淲e conducted training courses to help traditional beekeepers transition to modern methods, like the Langstroth hive used in Europe and America. Now, more than 15,000 beekeepers across the Kingdom have adopted these techniques.鈥

This has transformed the industry, making Saudi honey a highly sought-after commodity.

Mansour Al-Mgaslah, beekeeper and supervisor of the Mangrove Honey Production Initiative said: 鈥淭he honey sector in the Kingdom has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by a growing awareness of the importance of sustainable beekeeping practices. 

Mangrove flowers help sustain bee populations. (Supplied)

鈥淏eekeepers are now committing to environmental and health standards and adopting modern technologies to preserve the health of both bees and plants.鈥

This transition is not without its challenges. Desertification, pesticide use, and climate change are pressing environmental issues that threaten both bee populations and floral diversity.

However, both Almughrabi and Al-Mgaslah believe sustainable beekeeping offers practical solutions. By encouraging vegetation restoration and reducing chemical dependencies, beekeepers can help preserve ecosystems that bees and honey production rely on.

Beekeeping boxes set up for harvesting. (Supplied)

鈥淪ome of the major challenges include the shrinking of natural pastures and increasing desertification,鈥 said Al-Mgaslah. 鈥淪ustainable beekeeping helps restore ecological balance by preserving bees as sensitive and effective environmental indicators.鈥

Al-Mgaslah shared the sentiment.

鈥淏iodiversity is not just an environmental value. It is essential for ensuring the continuity of high-quality honey production,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ative plants such as sidr, samar, talh and mangrove provide bees with rich and pure nectar sources. Supporting this biodiversity contributes to building a more resilient and stable ecosystem.鈥

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Almughrabi says government schemes have already begun to yield results. 鈥淲hen Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched the Saudi Green Initiative, valleys were protected from overgrazing and greenery started returning,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his led to a noticeable increase in honey production. Ten years ago, we produced less than 1 kilogram of honey per hive. Now, we sometimes get 1.5 to 2 kilograms.鈥

The role of native bees and local flora in this equation cannot be overstated. Indigenous bee species, such as the Arabian honeybee, have shown better resilience and adaptability to the Kingdom鈥檚 varied climate.

黑料社区鈥檚 honey industry is proving that sustainability, tradition, and innovation can work in harmony. (Supplied)

In contrast, imported bees often struggle to survive beyond one or two harvest cycles.

鈥淚n the middle of 黑料社区, beekeepers often use imported bees,鈥 said Almughrabi. 鈥淏ut they aren鈥檛 as strong. Local bees are very good, very strong, and after the harvest we can even transport them to other regions like Jazan or Al-Lith, where the climate is warmer in winter. We don鈥檛 have to buy new bees every year.鈥

The cornerstone of 黑料社区鈥檚 sustainable honey movement is its organic certification system, monitored by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture. The process is rigorous and includes criteria such as pesticide-free pastures, natural nutrition without antibiotics or sugar, and complete traceability from hive to shelf.

With an organic certification system in place, 黑料社区's honey industry is poised to export to the world market. (Supplied)

鈥淭o be certified organic in the Kingdom means that your honey is free from any chemical or industrial interventions at every stage,鈥 said Al-Mgaslah. 鈥淏eekeepers must meet strict environmental and documentation standards, and the certification is granted only through authorized, ministry-recognized bodies.鈥

With international demand for clean, traceable, and eco-conscious products on the rise, both experts believe 黑料社区 is poised for a golden era in honey exports.

鈥淭he Kingdom holds an exceptional opportunity to become a global leader in organic honey production,鈥 said Al-Mgaslah.

Locally produced honey. (Supplied)

鈥淭hanks to its unique botanical diversity, rich heritage, and government support, Saudi honey can meet the growing global demand for authentic, natural products.鈥

Almughrabi added: 鈥淲e believe the future of Saudi honey lies in expanding exports and entering niche markets that value quality and authenticity. With continued support, we can make Saudi honey a global name.鈥

In a land long associated with arid deserts, 黑料社区鈥檚 honey industry is proving that sustainability, tradition, and innovation can work in harmony. The result is more than just honey 鈥 it is a model for agricultural resilience and cultural pride.
 

 


黑料社区 praised at UN for global leadership on dust storm early warnings

黑料社区 praised at UN for global leadership on dust storm early warnings
Updated 12 July 2025

黑料社区 praised at UN for global leadership on dust storm early warnings

黑料社区 praised at UN for global leadership on dust storm early warnings
  • The meeting highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 $10 million commitment over five years to strengthen early warning systems

NEW YORK: 黑料社区鈥檚 international efforts to combat sand and dust storms were commended this week during a high-level meeting at the UN Headquarters in New York, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The meeting highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 $10 million commitment over five years to strengthen early warning systems and support countries vulnerable to dust storm impacts.

The initiative, led by 黑料社区 in cooperation with regional centers affiliated with the World Meteorological Organization, was praised for enhancing forecasting and response capabilities.

Jumaan bin Saad Al-Qahtani, deputy CEO of the National Center of Meteorology, emphasized the Kingdom鈥檚 work through Vision 2030 programs such as the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives.

He also noted the establishment of the Regional Center for Dust and Sand Storms in Jeddah as a strategic hub for regional coordination, data exchange, and capacity building.

黑料社区 has hosted major research events, including the First International Conference on Dust and Sand Storms in Riyadh, and plans to hold a second edition in 2026.

Its environmental efforts have resulted in planting over 142 million trees and reclaiming more than 436,000 hectares of degraded land.

Al-Qahtani reaffirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 readiness to expand international partnerships to reduce dust sources, protect the environment, and improve resilience against climate change, SPA added.


New dates set for UN Palestinian statehood conference co-chaired by France, 黑料社区

New dates set for UN Palestinian statehood conference co-chaired by France, 黑料社区
Updated 12 July 2025

New dates set for UN Palestinian statehood conference co-chaired by France, 黑料社区

New dates set for UN Palestinian statehood conference co-chaired by France, 黑料社区
  • Originally scheduled for June 17-20, the event was postponed after Israel launched its 12-day war against Iran on June 13
  • The aim of the conference, rescheduled for July 28-29, is the urgent adoption of concrete measures leading to implementation of a 2-state solution

NEW YORK: An international conference organized and co-chaired by 黑料社区 and France to discuss Palestinian statehood that was postponed last month has been rescheduled for later this month.

鈥淭he two-state solution ministerial conference will resume on July 28 and 29; details will be shared shortly,鈥 diplomats confirmed to Arab News on Friday.

Originally scheduled for June 17-20, the event, officially titled the High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, was postponed after Israel launched its 12-day military operation against Iran on June 13.

The event, convened by the UN General Assembly, will take place at the UN headquarters in New York. The aim is the urgent adoption of concrete measures that will lead to the implementation of a two-state solution and end decades of conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

At the time of the postponement last month, French President Emmanuel Macron said the conference was being put back for logistical and security reasons but insisted it would be held 鈥渁s soon as possible.鈥

The delay did not 鈥渃all into question our determination to move forward with the implementation of the two-state solution,鈥 he added

Macron is expected to officially announce French recognition of a Palestinian state during the event. This week, he urged UK authorities to do the same.

Palestine is officially recognized by 147 of the UN鈥檚 193 member states. It holds observer status within the organization but is denied full membership.

Speaking during a preparatory UN meeting in May, Manal Radwan, a counselor at the Saudi Foreign Ministry, said the conference comes at a moment of 鈥渉istoric urgency鈥 in which Gaza was 鈥渆nduring unimaginable suffering.鈥

She said 黑料社区 was honored to stand with the other nations committed to diplomatic efforts to bring 鈥渞eal, irreversible and transformative change, to ensure, once and for all, the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine.鈥