4 Ethiopians arrested for drug smuggling in 黑料社区鈥檚 Asir
4 Ethiopians arrested for drug smuggling in 黑料社区鈥檚 Asir/node/2572180/saudi-arabia
4 Ethiopians arrested for drug smuggling in 黑料社区鈥檚 Asir
Saudi authorities have arrested individuals carrying illegal drugs in Jazan. (SPA)
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Updated 20 September 2024
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4 Ethiopians arrested for drug smuggling in 黑料社区鈥檚 Asir
In Al-Ardah, also in Jazan, they thwarted an attempt to smuggle 435 kg of qat
Updated 20 September 2024
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ABHA: The Kingdom鈥檚 Border Guard land patrols in Dhahran Al-Janub, Asir, arrested four Ethiopians for illegal entry and attempting to smuggle 40 kg of hashish into the country.
The initial regulatory procedures were completed, and the seized narcotics were handed over to the relevant authority.
Meanwhile, Border Guard land patrols in Al-Dayer, Jazan, thwarted an attempt to smuggle 165 kg of qat.
In Al-Ardah, also in Jazan, they thwarted an attempt to smuggle 435 kg of qat.
Security authorities urge citizens and residents to report all information regarding activities related to drug smuggling or selling by calling the numbers 911 for Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Region, and 999 for the rest of the Kingdom.
Africa Day celebrations in Riyadh focus on unity, shared growth
Saudi minister outlines $25 billion investment plan and expanded diplomatic presence across the continent
Updated 21 sec ago
Rashid Hassan
RIYADH: Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji has reaffirmed 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment to strengthening cooperation and partnership with African countries, promoting trade and integration and enhancing consultation and coordination on shared issues.
Speaking at the Africa Day ceremony at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh鈥檚 Diplomatic Quarter, the minister described Africa as a continent of opportunities with natural resources, a young population and renewable potential.
He said African countries were important in Saudi foreign policy, stating: 鈥淎frica hosts the largest number of Saudi diplomatic and consular missions, and the Kingdom intends to increase its embassies in Africa to more than 40 in the coming years.鈥
Artists performing at the Africa Day 2025 held under theme: Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations. (AN photo/Basheer Saleh)
Elkhereiji added that the Kingdom had provided more than $45 billion in support for development and humanitarian projects in 54 African countries, with Saudi aid agency KSrelief alone delivering more than $450 million in assistance across 46 African nations.
Elkhereiji added that the Kingdom鈥檚 goal was to invest $25 billion in Africa, secure $10 billion in exports and offer $5 billion in development financing to the continent by 2030.
The event, 鈥淛ustice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations,鈥 was attended by more than 400 guests, including Saudi officials, diplomats, businesspeople and society members.
The dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Djibouti鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama, highlighted the day鈥檚 symbolic and political importance, calling it a reminder to pursue an Africa based on dignity, fairness, and justice.
Guests at exhibition of the Africa Day 2025 held under theme: Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations. (AN photo/Basheer Saleh)
鈥淚t is a day for remembrance, unity, and collective responsibility. We honor our ancestors, recognize our leaders鈥 vision, and reaffirm our commitment to an African future founded on dignity, equity, and justice,鈥 he said.
He stressed the need for African states to raise their voices in international forums, strengthen pan-African cooperation, and promote youth, indigenous knowledge and cultural identities.
Bamakhrama added: 鈥淥n its path to development, Africa does not walk alone and relies on the solidarity of its partners, especially 黑料社区. We welcome the resolutions adopted by the 黑料社区-Africa summit held in Riyadh in 2023, which marked a significant step in strengthening the strategic partnership.
A guest at exhibition of the Africa Day 2025 held under theme: Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations. (AN photo/Basheer Saleh)
鈥淭he Saudi Vision 2030 offers new opportunities to build lasting bridges between our people. Together we can transform this cooperation into a lasting alliance.鈥
The head of the African Diplomatic Corps and Cameroon鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, Iya Tidjani, paid tribute to the vision of the founding fathers of Pan-Africanism, who saw African unity as essential for the continent鈥檚 development and global standing.
鈥淪ixty-two years ago, when Africa still bore the scars of slavery, colonization, apartheid and discrimination, African heads of state laid the foundations for the Organization of African Unity鈥檚 charter, marking a turning point in the quest for independence. Their successors, supported by the African Union, remain committed,鈥 he said.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khuraiji (center) with Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and ambassador of Djibouti Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama & Dean of the Group of African Ambassadors Iya Tidjani. (AN photo/Basheer Saleh)
鈥淎frica Day, formerly African Freedom Day and later African Liberation Day, originates from the collective resistance of the African people. The 2025 commemoration under the theme of justice for Africans continues this legacy.鈥
He urged younger generations to draw inspiration from the legacy and work toward the African Union鈥檚 Agenda 2063 goals of inclusive and sustainable economic growth across the continent.
On the sidelines of the reception, Africa鈥檚 cultural diversity was highlighted by a handicraft exhibition representing various countries.
Through the celebration, the African Diplomatic Corps aimed to convey solidarity, unity and determination to the international community while calling for dialogue, historical recognition and concrete action for justice for Africans and people of African descent.
Kingdom invests more than $267m to raise awareness of camelids鈥 role in food security, heritage, sustainability
Fahd bin Falah bin Hathleen: Camels are considered a symbol of cultural identity and supporters of rural communities鈥 sustainability and livelihoods
Updated 10 min 32 sec ago
Arab News
RIYADH: 黑料社区 has concluded its presidency of the International Year of Camelids, an initiative launched by the UN鈥檚 Food and Agriculture Organization to highlight the cultural, social and economic importance of the camel and related species.
The Kingdom used the occasion to raise global awareness and promote research and development related to camelids, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The initiative began under 黑料社区鈥檚 leadership in June last year, in partnership with a coalition of Latin American and Caribbean countries led by Bolivia.
The Food and Agriculture Organization hosted a closing ceremony at its headquarters in Rome, attended by Prince Fahd bin Jalawi, president of World Camelids Sports, with officials, diplomats, and international representatives.
The event recognized camelids鈥 role in food security, sports, economic development, and cultural heritage, the SPA reported.
The observance highlighted camelids鈥 environmental, economic, and social value, and aimed to support pastoralist communities globally.
The International Camel Organization also participated in the ceremony. The organization played an active role throughout the year in promoting awareness and support for the camel sector.
Fahd bin Falah bin Hathleen, the organization鈥檚 chairman, said: 鈥淥ur involvement in the International Year of Camelids has been rooted in our mission to elevate the camel sector on the global stage.
鈥淐amels are considered a symbol of cultural identity and supporters of rural communities鈥 sustainability and livelihoods.
鈥淲e remain committed to supporting their role across all scientific, cultural, sport, economic, and welfare sectors.鈥
At the ceremony, Ali Alshaikhi, assistant undersecretary for fisheries and livestock wealth at the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, reaffirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to recognizing the value of camels.
He said they are a key food source, economic asset, and cultural symbol deserving of greater global attention and investment.
He outlined 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts during its presidency, including holding more than 50 local and international events, providing 15 research grants, and organizing 18 strategic meetings.
The Kingdom also organized 20 international exhibitions, starting at the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome and the UN in Geneva, to raise awareness of camels鈥 vital role in various communities, he added.
Alshaikhi said the initiative strengthened global appreciation for camels and supported their role in food security and economic growth. He added that 黑料社区 invested more than SR1 billion ($267 million) in related efforts.
He highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 broader leadership in agriculture and food security, driven by a strategic vision focused on sustainability, innovation, resilient food systems, self-sufficiency, and modern technologies.
RIYADH: The Ministry of Interior has completed departure procedures for Iranian Hajj pilgrims leaving through the Jadidat Arar border crossing in the Northern Borders region.
This was done following directives from King Salman and based on a recommendation from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.
The aim was to support Iran鈥檚 pilgrims amid the current circumstances in their country and provide necessary services until they can safely return home after completing Hajj.
The ministry, through its sectors and affiliated entities, deployed all human and technical resources to facilitate the pilgrims鈥 movement, the SPA reported.
It coordinated with relevant authorities to ensure smooth and organized transport to the border within an integrated service and security framework.
Alireza Bayat, head of the Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization in Iran, recently praised 黑料社区 for assisting the pilgrims, noting the quality organization and services at border crossings and other locations.
He said Iran鈥檚 pilgrims were satisfied with the support they had received and for the excellent organization of the Hajj.
Saliha Al-Shahrani, the fashion designer inspired by the landscapes of southern Arabia
Natural landmarks, including the mountains of Asir, inspire fresh take on traditional wear
Designer hopes to open boutique abroad to share Saudi culture with the world
Updated 59 min 55 sec ago
Tareq Al-Thaqafi
Makkah: Saudi designer Saliha Al-Shahrani is powerful force in the Kingdom鈥檚 fashion world who uses her work to reimagine the rich culture of the country鈥檚 south.
Hailing from the mountainous region of Asir, she has forged a unique creative path drawing on local traditions.
Al-Shahrani spoke to Arab News about how her connection to southern Arabia is a natural extension of her identity.
The designer鈥檚 deep-rooted bond with Asir led her to reimagine traditional clothing, creating designs that appeal to a wide audience while authentically representing her homeland.
鈥淚 merge modernity with authenticity through the use of colors and materials, without ever compromising the spirit of southern attire,鈥 she said.
A cornerstone of her collections is the Asiri dress 鈥 known as 鈥渁l-Muzanad or Al-Mujanab鈥 鈥 a signature piece worn during national celebrations, including Founding Day.
Al-Shahrani particularly enjoys working with velvet, although she uses a range of materials to represent the different climates of Asir.
She said that her designs are inspired by natural landmarks such as Mount Dhirah (the Green Mountain), Jabal Al-Janoub in Asir, and the Sarawat Mountains in Abha.
The designer highlighted her well-known design, Dhirah, inspired by the mountain, which has become a signature piece in her collection.
She said that her participation in international exhibitions has brought positive feedback, with designs garnering widespread acclaim and being embraced by a diverse global audience.
This experience reaffirmed her belief that Saudi heritage has immense artistic value, especially when reimagined with a contemporary perspective and presented with professional finesse.
Al-Shahrani praised 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 for removing many obstacles, particularly by empowering women, and highlighted the need for continued support of international exhibitions that promote Saudi cultural identity on a global scale.
In a message to aspiring designers, she urged them to break free from convention, move beyond imitation, and carve their own creative paths, adding that success on a global scale begins with thoughtfully crafted local excellence.
Al-Shahrani鈥檚 ambition is to launch a boutique in one of the world鈥檚 leading fashion capitals, where she can present the heritage of southern 黑料社区 to a wider audience.
Saudi scouts recently served Hajj pilgrims in Makkah, Madinah, and other holy sites. (File/SPA)
Updated 02 July 2025
Arab News
黑料社区 prepares for World Scout Moot in Portugal
Organized under the theme 鈥淓ngage,鈥澨齮he event will bring together around 5,000 participants aged 18 to 25听to promote leadership and community impact
Updated 02 July 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The 黑料社区n Scouts Association held a virtual preparatory meeting for participants in the 16th World Scout Moot, to be hosted by Portugal from July 25 to Aug. 3.
Abdulrahman Al-Mudaris, the association鈥檚 secretary-general, stressed the importance of representing the Kingdom honorably at the global event, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
He emphasized promoting cultural exchange, building international friendships among youth, and enriching participants鈥 leadership and service skills through scouting experiences.
The meeting included presentations on the World Scout Moot鈥檚 key themes. The first phase, called 鈥淧aths,鈥 involves international teams taking part in five-day exploratory and community service programs.
Participants will then move to the Main Camp, which features cultural and educational activities and workshops and ends with an official ceremony in Porto.
Organized under the theme 鈥淓ngage,鈥 the event will bring together around 5,000 participants aged 18 to 25 to promote leadership and community impact.
Held every four years, the Moot rotates among different countries, giving participants the opportunity to explore diverse cultures and environments.