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Saudi crown prince receives call from Iran president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. (File/SPA/AFP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. (File/SPA/AFP)
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Updated 10 November 2024

Saudi crown prince receives call from Iran president

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. (File/SPA/AFP)
  • The chief of staff of 黑料社区鈥檚 armed forces visited Tehran to meet with his Iranian counterpart and discuss defense ties earlier on Sunday

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday, Saudi Press Agency reported.聽

During the phone call, Pezeshkian praised the Kingdom鈥檚 initiative to host a joint Arab-Islamic follow-up summit to discuss continued Israeli aggression on Palestinian territories and Lebanon. The president expressed his wishes that the summit would be a success.

Arab and Muslim聽leaders will convene in Riyadh for the聽summit scheduled for聽Monday, focusing on Israel鈥檚 wars in Gaza and Lebanon.

On Sunday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan chaired the preparatory ministerial meeting, where officials reviewed the latest developments and outlined the summit鈥檚 agenda.

Earlier on Sunday, the聽chief of staff of 黑料社区鈥檚 armed forces visited Tehran聽to meet with his Iranian counterpart and discuss defense ties, the Saudi Ministry of Defense said.

Fayyad Al-Ruwaili and Iran鈥檚 Major General Mohammad Bagheri聽discussed opportunities to develop relations between the two countries in the military and defense fields.聽


Jeddah鈥檚 private beach resorts growing in popularity

Kashta Beach is one of the more affordable private beaches in Jeddah. (@visitsaudiAR)
Kashta Beach is one of the more affordable private beaches in Jeddah. (@visitsaudiAR)
Updated 56 min 52 sec ago

Jeddah鈥檚 private beach resorts growing in popularity

Kashta Beach is one of the more affordable private beaches in Jeddah. (@visitsaudiAR)
  • An increasing number of resorts offer beachgoers privacy, with women-only options

JEDDAH: For a city with a historic connection to the Red Sea, Jeddah鈥檚 relationship with its coastline is entering a new chapter shaped by luxury, intentional design and a demand for privacy.

The city鈥檚 once-limited options have evolved into a range of private beach resorts offering everything from bohemian barefoot luxury to women-only wellness retreats.

Along Jeddah鈥檚 Obhur coast, a number of beach resorts have appeared in recent years, tailored for specific audiences and moods.

鈥淗onestly, the development is very clear,鈥 says Majda Abdulgader, a Jeddawi longtime beach lover who works as an education and social adviser.

鈥淚n the past, options were extremely limited, mostly confined to certain resorts or private chalets. But now there鈥檚 a wide variety of both public and private beaches, all focused on the overall experience; not just the location, but also the atmosphere, events, and safety.鈥

Each destination appeals to different sensibilities. Mangrove Beach Resort, for instance, offers women-only days and upscale, serene decor.

La Mer Beach Resort offers a more accessible mid-range option with a relaxed ambience, great for water sports, sunbathing or a quiet read by the shore.

Oia Beach Resort is another option with a Greek island feel, complete with whitewashed walls and deep blue pools.

The rise of women-only beaches 鈥 safe, respectful environments for women to relax and socialize 鈥 are allowing greater numbers of people to enjoy the sea on their terms.

Resorts like Le Ponte de l鈥橝mitie and La Maison d鈥橭bhur offer spa access, yoga sessions, and peaceful sunbathing in female-only spaces.

鈥淢y experience at Oia during a women-only day with my daughter was wonderful,鈥 Abdulgader shared. 鈥淭hey genuinely care about the comfort of female visitors. What stood out to me was the high level of organization, respect, and privacy.鈥

According to resident Najla Bukhari, the expectations are clear: 鈥淧eople are mainly looking for a clean beach; the sand itself should be clean, with well-arranged and comfortable seating.

鈥淎 restaurant and music are important. If towels are provided, that鈥檚 even better. Showers and clean bathrooms with basics like tissues and shampoo are essential. And kids should have a separate area from the adults.鈥

For Noura Samargandi, a marketing professional who prefers to get tanned naturally after a good dip, privacy is key.

鈥淚 love tanning, and honestly, I just want to enjoy the beach without worrying about how I dress or who鈥檚 watching. That鈥檚 why I prefer places like La Maison or Boa Beach on their women-only days. It鈥檚 about freedom and feeling at ease.鈥

Meanwhile, Khalid Al-Abdulwasi, a 32-year-old software engineer and avid kite surfer, prefers open, uninterrupted access to the water.

鈥淚 go to La Mer a lot. It鈥檚 relaxed, not overly crowded, and great for watersports. I can bring my gear, get straight into the water and focus on the waves.鈥

Many of these private beaches carry global aesthetics such as minimalist decor, Mediterranean touches, and curated playlists. But some beachgoers hope to see more rooted, local influences.

鈥淭here are attempts to blend local culture with global trends,鈥 Abdulgader observed. 鈥淏ut most tend to lean toward international styles.鈥

鈥淚 hope in the future we鈥檒l see beaches that reflect more of the local identity 鈥 not just in design, but also in events and content.鈥

During events like the Jeddah Season, private beach resorts play a vital role in attracting both locals and tourists.

鈥淭hey present a modern and appealing image of the city,鈥 said Abdulgader. 鈥淭hey offer unique destinations for tourists. And demand increases significantly during big events since beaches are part of the fun and diverse event lineup.鈥

She added, 鈥淎s the Bride of the Red Sea, Jeddah has huge potential. Many expats love the beach, and well-managed beaches provide them with an experience like what they鈥檙e used to back home. This makes Jeddah even more attractive as a place to live or visit.鈥

Despite the progress, there is growing awareness that beach access remains limited for some.

鈥淲e need reasonably priced beaches, sea trips, and options for families, youth, the elderly, and children, all while being mindful of different needs and privacy preferences,鈥 Abdulgader urged.

Private beach resorts in the city come with price tags for entry that range from SR150 ($40) all the way up to SR345.

Meanwhile, Jeddah鈥檚 public beaches are more accessible options for families and tourists looking to enjoy the beauty of the Red Sea without breaking the bank.

Public beaches like Alexandria and Al-Mahazem are popular among residents and citizens alike.

Amira El-Sayed, an Egyptian expat living in Jeddah who works as a private math tutor, told Arab News that Alexandria Beach is one of her favorites.

鈥淚鈥檝e gotten used to spending my weekends at this lovely free beach. It鈥檚 fun for adults and has a special play area for children. I prefer to come early in the morning, before noon, to enjoy the clean sand and clear water before the beach gets crowded with families.鈥

Public beaches are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., offering umbrellas, chairs, lifeguards and designated swimming zones to ensure visitor safety.


Saudi students win 7 awards at聽STEM contests

Mawhiba, together with Ministry of Education and national partners, continues to develop initiatives that equip Saudi students.
Mawhiba, together with Ministry of Education and national partners, continues to develop initiatives that equip Saudi students.
Updated 20 July 2025

Saudi students win 7 awards at聽STEM contests

Mawhiba, together with Ministry of Education and national partners, continues to develop initiatives that equip Saudi students.
  • Mawhiba, together with the Ministry of Education and national partners, continues to develop initiatives that equip Saudi students with world-class skills

JEDDAH: Saudi students secured seven international awards at the International Mathematical Olympiad on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, and the European Girls鈥 Olympiad in Informatics in Bonn, Germany.

Their participation was overseen by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, known as Mawhiba, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They won six awards at the maths contest 鈥 three bronze medals and three honorable mentions 鈥 competing against 630 students from 110 countries.

Bronze medals were awarded to students from the Royal Commission for Yanbu, Madinah, and the Eastern Province education directorates. Honorable mentions went to participants from Jeddah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province.

Since joining the competition, 黑料社区鈥檚 tally has grown to 12 silver medals, 48 bronze medals, and 22 honorable mentions.

At the informatics event, Saudi student Riefal Khaled Al-Hazmi, from Tabuk, won a bronze medal in a field with 226 participants from 60.

Mawhiba, together with the Ministry of Education and national partners, continues to develop initiatives that equip Saudi students with world-class skills, enhancing the Kingdom鈥檚 position in science and technology worldwide.


Saudi citizen turns farm into rural attraction in Jouf

West of Sakaka, Yousef Al-Haizan has turned his farm into a summer family destination. (SPA)
West of Sakaka, Yousef Al-Haizan has turned his farm into a summer family destination. (SPA)
Updated 20 July 2025

Saudi citizen turns farm into rural attraction in Jouf

West of Sakaka, Yousef Al-Haizan has turned his farm into a summer family destination. (SPA)
  • Evening temperatures in Sakaka average around 27 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant setting for family outings
  • Driven by his interest in agriculture and attachment to his land, Al-Haizan has added modern amenities while preserving the farm鈥檚 local character

RIYADH: The agricultural areas of Jouf are a popular summer evening destination during the school break. The region鈥檚 mild evening weather in July makes its farms, resorts, and parks especially appealing.

Evening temperatures in Sakaka average around 27 degrees Celsius, providing a pleasant setting for family outings, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

West of Sakaka, Yousef Al-Haizan has turned his farm into a summer family destination, combining leisure and hospitality with agricultural heritage.

Driven by his interest in agriculture and attachment to his land, Al-Haizan has added modern amenities while preserving the farm鈥檚 local character.

The site offers open-air seating under trees, areas for activities like horseback riding and motorbiking, and traditional spaces serving Saudi coffee and dates.

The effort is part of a wider initiative to promote rural tourism and engage residents in regional development, the SPA reported.

Covering about 70,000 sq. meters, the farm also includes an equestrian area boasting lessons for all ages; rural-style settings reflecting Jouf鈥檚 heritage; a Bedouin tent; and other basic visitor amenities.


Baha Craftsmen Forum empowers local artisans

Baha Craftsmen Forum empowers local artisans
Updated 20 July 2025

Baha Craftsmen Forum empowers local artisans

Baha Craftsmen Forum empowers local artisans
  • Workshops, live demonstrations revive traditional arts like sadu weaving, palm crafts, stone carving

RIYADH: The Baha Craftsmen Forum, organized by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation, is empowering local artisans in the region.

Free five-day craft training courses are being offered during the second week of the forum as part of the Baha Summer Festival.

Supervised by specialized trainers, they run from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The courses focus on skills such as palm crafts (wickerwork), sadu weaving, crochet doll making, and stone and marble carving.

The month-long forum, which is held in partnership with governmental and private entities, continues to strengthen Baha鈥檚 cultural identity.

Celebrating local heritage, the forum has attracted large crowds. A standout attraction is the sadu weaving corner, which is valued for its deep cultural significance and artistic elegance.

One participant, craftswoman Salha Al-Ghamdi, captivated visitors with a live demonstration of traditional weaving, showcasing over 20 years of experience and dedication to the heritage-rich craft.

She introduced audiences to the intricate techniques of sadu weaving, the materials used, and how the resulting products are transformed into various functional and decorative items.

Sadu is a time-honored handicraft practiced by women in desert communities and involves weaving wool with colorful threads into patterns inspired by the environment.

Renowned for its geometric precision and distinct aesthetic, the art highlights the skill and creativity of the craftswomen.

The forum aims to showcase the region鈥檚 traditional crafts and cultural heritage while fostering interaction between the artisans and the public.


Saudi aid agency helps crisis-hit people worldwide聽

KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world鈥檚 most vulnerable.
KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world鈥檚 most vulnerable.
Updated 20 July 2025

Saudi aid agency helps crisis-hit people worldwide聽

KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world鈥檚 most vulnerable.
  • The agency distributed 500 food baskets to families returning from displacement in Sudan鈥檚 Al-Jazirah state
  • In Pakistan, the agency distributed 2,167 food baskets in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bhimber in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as in Rajanpur in the Punjab province

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world鈥檚 most vulnerable communities.

The agency distributed 500 food baskets to families returning from displacement in Sudan鈥檚 Al-Jazirah state, benefiting 3,999 people, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

In Afghanistan, KSrelief distributed 100 food baskets at the Omari camp near the Torkham border crossing to Afghan citizens returning from Pakistan.

In Lebanon, 569 food baskets were distributed to Syrian refugees and vulnerable host families in the Koura district of North Lebanon, benefiting 2,845 people.

In Pakistan, the agency distributed 2,167 food baskets in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bhimber in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as in Rajanpur in the Punjab province, reaching 18,210 people in flood-affected areas.

Since its launch in May 2015, KSrelief has implemented 3,588 projects worth more than $8.1 billion across 108 countries, in partnership with more than 321 organizations.