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Caves in 黑料社区鈥檚 northern region are windows to history, gates to adventure

Caves in 黑料社区鈥檚 northern region are windows to history, gates to adventure
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Caves and sinkholes offer a glimpse into the past, often revealing the secrets of humanity and unique geological formations. (SPA)
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The rock structures, often featuring stalactites and stalagmites, create breathtaking views. (SPA)
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Caves and sinkholes offer a glimpse into the past, often revealing the secrets of humanity and unique geological formations. (SPA)
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Updated 14 October 2024

Caves in 黑料社区鈥檚 northern region are windows to history, gates to adventure

Caves in 黑料社区鈥檚 northern region are windows to history, gates to adventure
  • Caves and sinkholes offer glimpse into the past with their unique geological formations
  • Kingdom鈥檚 1,826 caves have underground tunnels formed naturally in dry limestone areas

Riyadh: At least 542 caves and sinkholes discovered in 黑料社区鈥檚 Northern Borders region offer more destinations for the increasing number of tourists, adventurers and researchers interested in these structures, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Of varying shapes, these structures offer a glimpse into the past with their unique geological formations, said the report, quoting Burjas Al-Falih, a speleologist and a member of the Afaq Society for Astronomy.

Among the most famous caves in the Kingdom are the Jabal Qarah in Hufuf, Dahl Heet in Riyadh city, and Shuwaimis in Hail region.






Caves and sinkholes offer a glimpse into the past, often revealing the secrets of humanity and unique geological formations. (SPA)

黑料社区鈥檚 National Center for Wildlife has recently begun examining these structures in the Northern Borders region as a part of its Caves Exploration Program, which began in 2022.

According to the center, there are at least 1,826 caves in the Kingdom.

These consist of underground passages and tunnels formed by natural processes in dry limestone areas 鈥 evidence of a historical era that experienced prolonged rainy conditions.

The breathtaking rock structures often feature stalactites and stalagmites.




The rock structures, often featuring stalactites and stalagmites, create breathtaking views. (SPA)

Al-Falih emphasized the importance of documenting cave explorations. By classifying locations, types and access, adventurers can explore these sites responsibly, he said.

Organizing official trips to these locations can also help ensure their protection, he added.

In an earlier SPA report, Dr. Mohammed Ali Qurban, the chief executive officer of the NCW, explained that the discoveries in the caves hold significant environmental value for the Kingdom.

鈥淭he cave ecosystems serve as a historical museum, providing evidence of the biological diversity that has existed in the Kingdom throughout various historical eras, as well as the spatial, environmental, and climatic changes in the Arabian Peninsula,鈥 he was quoted as saying.

He said the center鈥檚 earlier discovery of Arabian cheetah mummies in a cave 鈥 with some skeletons estimated to be over 4,000 years old 鈥 provided the first evidence of the species鈥 presence in the Kingdom.

Researchers from the center had also discovered rare bats and the remains of several extinct animals, he said.

The cave ecosystem is one of the rarest and most important of its kind in the world, recognized as a part of a nation鈥檚 natural heritage by UNESCO.


Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives

Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives
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Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives

Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives

RIYADH: The follow-up team from the Saudi-Egyptian joint committee convened a meeting in Riyadh to review the progress of initiatives and recommendations from the committee鈥檚 18th session.

The meeting underscored the importance of further strengthening cooperation and boosting trade between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The team assessed the progress of about 38 initiatives in various fields, including the economic, commercial, agricultural, tourism, and health sectors.

These initiatives have resulted in the adoption of four agreements and the implementation of cooperation programs.

The team also identified challenges and obstacles, and proposed solutions to address them, all in line with the committee鈥檚 broader goal of enhancing and deepening economic ties between the two countries.

 

 


Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage
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Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage
  • Calls to make site a tourist destination once again
  • In the 1950s and 1960s Al-Jabal Al-Bahri was a popular tourist attraction

RIYADH: Al-Jabal Al-Bahri, which is located northeast of Jubail City, rises as a timeless landmark, bearing witness to a rich maritime history that has shaped one of the Arabian Gulf's most important fishing and pearl trading hubs.

The city itself even derives its name from this unique, historic site.

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri is among the most prominent landmarks in Jubail Governorate. Historic accounts indicate that the name 鈥淛ubail鈥 originates from the mountain. In his book 鈥淭he Geographical Dictionary of 黑料社区,鈥 Hamad Al-Jasser notes that 鈥淛ubail鈥 is derived from a small mountain located within the port.

Ancient inscriptions and writings carved into Jabal Al-Bahri's rocks remain visible, turning it into an open-air, natural museum. (SPA)

This gives the site symbolic significance that goes beyond its natural form, making it an integral part of local identity deeply rooted in the memory of the city鈥檚 residents.

Before the era of oil, Al-Jabal Al-Bahri was not just a natural formation but a vital center of economic and social life. Its surroundings witnessed vibrant commercial activity as fishing and pearl trading flourished, making the mountain a living testament to the prosperity tied to the sea and its bounty.

In the 1950s and 1960s Al-Jabal Al-Bahri became a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors and hikers.

It retains historic names that tell stories of the past. Ancient inscriptions and writings carved into its rocks remain visible, turning it into an open-air, natural museum.

Ancient inscriptions and writings carved into Jabal Al-Bahri's rocks remain visible, turning it into an open-air, natural museum. (SPA)

Heritage and tourism advocates are calling for the development of the site in a way that honors its historic and geographical value, making it a major tourist destination once again.

Such development would represent a promising investment opportunity that would enhance Jubail鈥檚 economic and tourism profile while preserving its authenticity.

It would also contribute to diversifying income sources, creating job opportunities, and strengthening the link between the region鈥檚 ancient past and its prosperous present, ensuring that the enduring landmark continued to tell the story of a maritime heritage steeped in antiquity and authenticity.
 


黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听

黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听
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黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听

黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听
  • The exhibition supports new authors, providing a space where they can share their published works听

RIYADH: There was a focus on 黑料社区鈥檚 female authors at the Riyadh International Book Fair 2025, highlighting their creativity and presence as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 growing literary scene. 

Among the writers sharing their latest works and the stories behind them was Maha Al-Rasheed whose new book, 鈥淪tories of My City,鈥 explores life in urban spaces where old streets meet modern life. 

鈥淭he stories hide in the corners of the city,鈥 she writes, taking readers on a nostalgic journey through time, blending emotion, memory and place. 

Maha Al-Rasheed, author of the book, 鈥淪tories of My City,鈥 promotes her book at the Riyadh International Book Fair. (Supplied)

Al-Rasheed spent around 18 months writing the book, describing it as 鈥渁 tribute to the cities that shape us as much as we shape them.鈥

Another fantasy author Arab News met at the book fair was Najah Salama. Her fifth book, 鈥淨uoot: The Jewelry Collector,鈥 has been published in Arabic and takes readers through a captivating fantasy world. With mermaid and demons, and each character shrouded in its own mysteries, her work is inspired by a blend of Pirates of the Caribbean and mermaid lore. 

鈥淭his story is a journey into a sea fantasy where demons and mermaids intertwine with pirates, and characters from the future travel back to the past,鈥 said Salama. 

Najah Salama promoting her fifth book, 鈥淨uoot: The Jewelry Collector,鈥 (Supplied)

Presenting her debut collection, 鈥淚n the Depth of Our Minds,鈥 a mix of poetry and short texts exploring emotional and psychological challenges in today鈥檚 frenetic world, was Munira Al-Eidan.

鈥淭his book is the result of three years of writing and reflection,鈥 she said. Al-Eidan鈥檚 work focuses on resilience, vulnerability and self-discovery, offering readers a look into the complex emotions people experience but rarely express.

This year鈥檚 fair included dedicated platforms for male and female authors, where visitors could meet different writers.

Munira Al-Eidan prmoting her debut book 鈥淚n the Depth of Our Minds.鈥 (Supplied)

Book fairs continue to play a vital role in supporting new authors, and many writers see them as an opportunity to reach more readers, introduce their ideas and gain valuable feedback.

Among them was Amal Hamdan, who launched her first book, 鈥淎mal鈥檚 Impression,鈥 in Arabic. She appreciated the chance to talk about her work, highlighting four years of experience as a journalist and cultural writer, with readers.

She hopes to inspire young Saudis to bring their literary or artistic talents to life and contribute to the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural scene and said publishing her first book was a dream come true.

The Riyadh International Book Fair is organized by the Literature, Publishing & Translation Commission of the Saudi Ministry of Culture.

The 10-day event, which ends on Saturday, is being held at Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University. This year鈥檚 guest of honor is Uzbekistan.
 


Prince Turki Al-Faisal: War on Gaza 鈥榝ar from over鈥

Prince Turki Al-Faisal: War on Gaza 鈥榝ar from over鈥
Updated 09 October 2025

Prince Turki Al-Faisal: War on Gaza 鈥榝ar from over鈥

Prince Turki Al-Faisal: War on Gaza 鈥榝ar from over鈥

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 former ambassador to the US, Prince Turki Al-Faisal, said that Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza is 鈥渇ar from over,鈥 adding 鈥渢he work is still in progress.鈥 He called on the international community to advance what he described as the 鈥渂roader and more comprehensive framework鈥 championed by 黑料社区 and France 鈥 a pathway toward a lasting peace built on the two-state solution and an end to hostilities between Israel and its Arab neighbors.

Speaking at a panel hosted on Thursday by the Dr. Ibrahim Al-Muhanna Chair for Energy and Specialized Media at King Saud University, Prince Turki said that 黑料社区 had taken the initiative back in 2002 through the late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz鈥檚 peace proposal, which sought to achieve 鈥渁 comprehensive solution benefiting all parties involved.鈥

The veteran intelligence figure struck a cautious tone on the prospects for peace in Gaza, warning against premature optimism. 鈥淟et鈥檚 not cheer or celebrate until we see what truly unfolds,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese well-intentioned efforts remain unfinished, and their outcome is far from certain.鈥

The Dr. Ibrahim Al-Muhanna Chair for Energy and Specialized Media at King Saud University hosted Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, in Riyadh on Thursday. (KSU photo)

Prince Turki added that only the first phase of US President Donald Trump鈥檚 plan had been signed, with additional stages still pending. He said that Israel had previously agreed to a ceasefire 鈥渂ut reneged when it came time to implement the second phase, resuming its brutal and inhumane bombardment of Palestinians 鈥 not only in Gaza but across the West Bank as well.

鈥淟et鈥檚 wait and see where the next steps will lead,鈥 he said.

Prince Turki also highlighted the powerful influence of social media on societies worldwide, describing it as a driver of a 鈥減rofound and positive transformation鈥 in global public attitudes toward the Palestinian cause.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a miracle,鈥 he said, 鈥渢o see hundreds of thousands across the world taking to the streets and squares, calling for freedom, independence and the establishment of a Palestinian state. I never imagined witnessing this before the advent of social media.鈥 He added: 鈥淪ocial platforms have broken the barriers that once constrained public expression.鈥

While urging the international community to agree on unified frameworks to regulate artificial intelligence, Prince Turki voiced concern over the dark web, saying it contains 鈥渦nacceptable activities and money laundering,鈥 a result, he said, of the absence of early regulation when the internet was first created.

A distinguished audience of scholars, journalists, policymakers, and students attended the panel discussion organized by the Dr. Ibrahim Al-Muhanna Chair for Energy and Specialized Media in Riyadh. (Supplied/KSU)

Prince Turki described the joint defense agreement between 黑料社区 and Pakistan as a 鈥渇oregone conclusion,鈥 adding that the relationship has always been one of strategic alignment 鈥 even in the absence of a formal accord. He pointed to a 鈥渟hared intellectual and emotional harmony鈥 between the two countries, highlighting several examples that reflect their mutual commitment to national and religious priorities.

Shifting to the role of the media, Prince Turki urged Saudi media leaders to adopt a more open and assertive stance in communicating the Kingdom鈥檚 message. 鈥淲e have no fear of opening our doors and windows for others to see for themselves,鈥 he said, acknowledging a 鈥渟hortfall鈥 in the performance of media institutions. 鈥淭here must be greater engagement 鈥 one cannot conceal what takes place at home, whether good or bad.鈥

Addressing Western criticism head-on, he called on officials not to fear the 鈥渇ierce campaigns鈥 waged by some outlets against 黑料社区, and highlighted the importance of 鈥減resenting the truth and ensuring that the Kingdom鈥檚 statements and data reach others clearly.鈥

Prince Turki expressed satisfaction with 黑料社区鈥檚 cooperation with several African nations, saying it stems 鈥渘ot only from geographic proximity, but from a human and cultural continuity rooted in the Kingdom鈥檚 values, principles and social fabric.鈥 He recalled that throughout history, interaction between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa flowed through corridors such as the Sinai Peninsula and the Bab Al-Mandab Strait.

During the panel discussion, Prince Turki Al-Faisal called on experts to prioritize the establishment of research centers across 黑料社区, underscoring their essential role in fostering intellectual progress and informing national decision-making.

He added that some Saudi tribes still have a presence on the African side, and that large African communities live and work in the Kingdom 鈥 many of whom have acquired Saudi citizenship. Prince Turki said that this enduring connection across the Red Sea should serve the interests of both sides, and highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to strengthening ties with African nations and supporting peace across the continent.

Prince Turki also called for greater focus on establishing research centers across 黑料社区, describing them as vital engines of intellectual progress and social contribution.

鈥淪uch institutions play a key role in fostering the exchange of ideas and cultivating independent thought,鈥 he said, adding that their 鈥渄egree of autonomy from official sources鈥 allows for a freer and more dynamic flow of perspectives.

The former ambassador welcomed what he described as a rising 鈥渞esearch and intellectual awareness鈥 across the Kingdom鈥檚 various fields, reflecting a broader shift toward innovation and open dialogue.
 


Royal Commission for Riyadh City announces lifting of suspension on 30 km虏 of land in west of capital

The Royal Commission for Riyadh City has announced the lifting of a suspension on land located in western Riyadh. (SPA)
The Royal Commission for Riyadh City has announced the lifting of a suspension on land located in western Riyadh. (SPA)
Updated 09 October 2025

Royal Commission for Riyadh City announces lifting of suspension on 30 km虏 of land in west of capital

The Royal Commission for Riyadh City has announced the lifting of a suspension on land located in western Riyadh. (SPA)
  • The urban code for the Wadi Hanifa area and its tributaries will be applied in the area where the suspension has been lifted

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for Riyadh City has announced the lifting of a suspension on land located in western Riyadh, with a total area of 鈥嬧33.24 km虏.

This includes enabling landowners and property owners to dispose of land through sale and purchase, planning, subdivision, and partitioning, and issuing building permits, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The urban code for the Wadi Hanifa area and its tributaries will be applied in the area where the suspension has been lifted.

The move aims to achieve balance in the real estate sector in a manner that serves comprehensive development, SPA said.

The commission said that lifting the suspension is part of a series of upcoming measures aimed at providing a distinctive urban model for Riyadh, contributing to shaping its future and reshaping its map in line with the requirements of each development phase.

This is intended to ensure the sustainability of residential sites and communities, ensure easy access, and provide a variety of services, SPA said.

The commission added that the urban code designated for the Wadi Hanifa area and its tributaries includes diverse urban development patterns that provide an ideal urban environment that addresses the needs of residents while preserving the unique urban landscape of the area.

The commission explained that these urban regulations and requirements aim to regulate building patterns within land boundaries, contributing to improving the surrounding urban environment, raising the quality of life, and strengthening the components of sustainable development in the capital.