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KSrelief distributes shelter kits in Afghanistan and Somalia

KSrelief distributes shelter kits in Afghanistan and Somalia
The initiative is part of the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing humanitarian and relief efforts conducted through KSrelief. (SPA)
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Updated 18 November 2024

KSrelief distributes shelter kits in Afghanistan and Somalia

KSrelief distributes shelter kits in Afghanistan and Somalia

RIYADH: Hundreds of shelter kits have been distributed to people in Afghanistan and Somalia by Saudi aid agency KSrelief, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Over the weekend, 200 kits were handed out as part of a project to help Afghan returnees from Pakistan and those affected by floods.

The project will provide 4,882 in total containing tents, blankets, plastic mattresses and other essential supplies to almost 30,000 people in need across 13 Afghan provinces.

In Somalia, 1,000 shelter kits, 1,000 clothing parcels, and 80 tents were given to displaced people in the Banadir region, benefitting 6,000 people.


Saudi artists revive ancient palm weaving in Al-Ahsa

Saudi artists revive ancient palm weaving in Al-Ahsa
Updated 13 October 2025

Saudi artists revive ancient palm weaving in Al-Ahsa

Saudi artists revive ancient palm weaving in Al-Ahsa
  • Al-Khoos craft returns to redefine what it means to create from the land for the future

Al-Ahsa: In the heart of Al-Ahsa鈥檚 desert oasis, where palm trees stretch endlessly across the horizon, the ancient art of Al-Khoos weaving is being reimagined by a new generation of Saudi creators. 

Al-Khoos Residency, held from Oct. 3-14, gathered Saudi artists and designers to explore how the palm-weaving tradition can inspire contemporary design and architecture.

Once a humble craft of necessity, the practice is now finding renewed meaning in architecture, art and design 鈥 serving as a bridge between heritage and the future.

For architect and designer Abeer Seikaly, Al-Khoos is more than a craft; it is a dialogue between humanity and nature, a rhythm of giving and gratitude passed down through the palm tree itself.

Artist and Designer Jana Malaikah, who presented her work PalmScapes. (Ithra Studios-Photography)

鈥淎l-Khoos weaving grows from the palm, a tree that defines the natural and cultural landscape of 黑料社区 and carries the memory of its land,鈥 Seikaly told Arab News. 鈥淓very part of it has a use, every part holds knowledge. The act of weaving is an act of gratitude 鈥 it extends the life of the palm into objects that serve and endure.鈥

To Seikaly, architecture and craft share the same devotion and respect for material. 鈥淎rchitecture is born from the same understanding that guides the hand of the craftsman,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I look to traditional crafts, I see a system of thought and a way of relating to the earth and to community. True progress is continuity through understanding.鈥

Her approach embodies the essence of Al-Khoos: creating harmony between the hand and the land. 鈥淭he craftsman, the architect, the farmer 鈥 all speak the same language through their hands,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o see this harmony is to rediscover balance between human and earth, between work and worship.鈥

Through her work, she hopes audiences rediscover the sacred connection between making and meaning.

(Ithra Studios-Photography)

For artist and researcher Maisa Shaldan, the threads of Al-Khoos hold more than beauty 鈥 they hold memory. Her project, 鈥淎l-Khoos Memory: Silent Civilization,鈥 explores how weaving becomes a form of remembrance.

鈥淲ithin its strands lies the silence of centuries and the memory of hands that shaped the world through patience and rhythm,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he act of weaving mirrors the act of remembering, where threads from different times intertwine to form a single fabric that resists disappearance.鈥

Shaldan sees the craft as a universal language that transcends cultures. 鈥淲herever it is practiced, the palm-leaf weave follows a familiar rhythm, as if the same stories are told anew within its strands,鈥 she said.

To her, memory is both loom and thread, the invisible structure that ties the past to the present: 鈥淚n traditional practices, memory is not contained in the final product alone but lives in rhythm, in the repetition of movement, and in the knowledge passed down through body and time,鈥 she explained. 鈥淭hrough remembering, whether by practice, storytelling or art, we preserve the spirit of heritage.鈥

Shaldan believes 黑料社区鈥檚 growing art and design scene offers fertile ground for this preservation. 

(Ithra Studios-Photography)

鈥淎rt and research together form a bridge between emotion and knowledge,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n 黑料社区, this union can preserve heritage not as a static memory, but as a living practice that engages with the present.鈥

For artist and designer Jana Malaikah, who presented 鈥淧almScapes鈥 at the residency, the palm tree represents both personal and cultural identity. 鈥淚 grew up surrounded by palm trees in Al-Khobar, but it wasn鈥檛 until I left for my studies that I began to really notice them,鈥 she said. 鈥淧almScapes was my way of exploring that uniqueness while connecting it back to heritage, culture and the environment.鈥

Through photography, material experimentation and paper made from palm fibers, Malaikah reinterprets the palm as a symbol of resilience and memory. 鈥淒esign, for me, is a form of storytelling,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ach process 鈥 from photographing to printing to making paper 鈥 brought me closer to understanding the tree and, in a way, myself.鈥

Her message to younger artists is simple: Slow down. 鈥淚 hope PalmScapes encourages artists and designers to slow down, to observe, question and connect with what surrounds them,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so much to learn from what鈥檚 already there 鈥 from materials and environments we often overlook.鈥

Malaikah鈥檚 philosophy aligns with the broader spirit of the residency; a call to look inward, to learn from what the land offers, and to transform awareness into art. 鈥淓very experiment, every trace, teaches something about place, material and self,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f PalmScapes inspires someone to see beauty in what feels ordinary, then it has achieved its purpose.鈥

As Al-Ahsa continues to emerge as a cultural hub under 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030, the revival of Al-Khoos weaving stands as a metaphor for the Kingdom鈥檚 own evolution 鈥 grounded in tradition, yet reaching toward innovation.


Saudi FM arrives in Egypt for Gaza peace summit

Saudi FM arrives in Egypt for Gaza peace summit
Updated 13 October 2025

Saudi FM arrives in Egypt for Gaza peace summit

Saudi FM arrives in Egypt for Gaza peace summit

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Egypt on Monday to lead the Kingdom鈥檚 delegation at the historic Gaza peace summit.

More than 20 world leaders are expected to attend the Sharm El-Sheikh event, which aims to solidify an international commitment to peace following two years of devastating violence in the Gaza Strip.

The high-level meeting is being co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and US President Donald Trump.

In a statement, Egypt said the summit seeks 鈥渢o end the war in the Gaza Strip, enhance efforts to bring peace and stability to the Middle East, and usher in a new phase of regional security and stability.鈥

黑料社区鈥檚 participation highlights its diplomatic push for a comprehensive regional peace framework and the protection of civilian lives in Gaza.

Since October 2023, Israeli attacks have killed more than 67,800 Palestinians, mostly women and children.


Riyadh Expo鈥檚 CEO bids to learn lessons from Osaka

Riyadh Expo鈥檚 CEO bids to learn lessons from Osaka
Updated 13 October 2025

Riyadh Expo鈥檚 CEO bids to learn lessons from Osaka

Riyadh Expo鈥檚 CEO bids to learn lessons from Osaka
  • Talal Al-Marri points to 鈥榬emarkable achievements of Expo 2025鈥

OSAKA: Talal Al-Marri, the CEO of Expo 2030 Riyadh, has congratulated Japan on 鈥渢he remarkable achievements of Expo 2025鈥 and its success in attracting more than 25 million visitors.

鈥淚t sets a high benchmark for all future hosts,鈥 he told Arab News Japan. 鈥淎nd Expo 2030 Riyadh is certainly taking forward many lessons from Osaka鈥檚 success as we prepare to host the next world expo.

鈥淔rom the outset, the Expo 2030 Riyadh team has been present on the ground in Osaka, learning directly from the organizers, the host city, and participating nations and organizations.鈥

Among the lessons learned, he said, were the event鈥檚 openness and the responsiveness of the organizers and their ability to react quickly to both challenges and opportunities. He also noted a strong business engagement, particularly with private-sector participation, and admired how Osaka inspired a deep sense of national pride across Japan.

Al-Marri added: 鈥淓xpo became a symbol of unity and creativity for the Japanese people, which is a legacy we deeply admire. In 黑料社区, national pride is equally important, and Expo 2030 Riyadh will be a moment to share that pride with the world.鈥

He said one of the opportunities of the event was the ability to facilitate business, and added: 鈥淎s we鈥檝e seen in Osaka, a world expo generates major economic activity and collaboration across sectors, at every stage of preparation and delivery.

鈥淭he private sector is a critical component of the journey, from early-stage construction to operations, event management, retail and F&B (food and beverage) during Expo 2030 and beyond to create a lasting legacy.鈥

He said Japanese companies would be able to leverage their abilities at Riyadh 2030, especially in areas such as architecture and design, engineering, smart mobility, and artificial intelligence and data platforms.

Echoing the words of Saudi Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, Al-Marri stressed how expos offer something 鈥減rofoundly human, (and) the opportunity for people to meet in person, share ideas, and experience innovation firsthand. This kind of global dialogue simply cannot be replicated elsewhere, and it underscores the importance of expos as platforms for genuine exchange.鈥

Al-Marri also said Riyadh鈥檚 strategic location was important as it was situated within an eight-hour flight of 60 percent of the world鈥檚 population. He said: 鈥淭he city is a natural hub linking Asia, the Middle East and beyond. With our ambition to have 197 participant countries, we are planning for a diverse and representative expo that truly brings the world together in Riyadh.鈥

The capital鈥檚 themes will include sustainable solutions, prosperity, and transformative technology, which, he said, will create spaces for innovation and inspiration.

He added: 鈥淓xpo 2030 Riyadh has a responsibility, working with our international partners, to deliver something truly extraordinary in 2030; not just a physical site, but a living vision for the future.

鈥淓xpo 2030 Riyadh will tell a story of real transformation. It鈥檚 about a country that set a bold vision through Vision 2030 and is now opening its doors to show it in action. Expo 2030 Riyadh will be a living example of how 黑料社区鈥檚 vision became reality. What is important to understand is that the expo is empowered by Vision 2030, not the other way around.

鈥淓xpo 2030 Riyadh will embody 黑料社区鈥檚 ongoing transformation. It will not simply present the Kingdom to the world; it will invite the world to experience 黑料社区 as it is today: dynamic, confident, collaborative, and ready to lead on the global stage.鈥


BIE flag officially handed over from Osaka Expo to Expo 2030 Riyadh

BIE flag officially handed over from Osaka Expo to Expo 2030 Riyadh
Updated 13 October 2025

BIE flag officially handed over from Osaka Expo to Expo 2030 Riyadh

BIE flag officially handed over from Osaka Expo to Expo 2030 Riyadh

OSAKA: The BIE flag on Monday was officially lowered and handed over from the Expo 2025 Osaka to Expo 2030 Riyadh, represented by Ibrahim Al-Sultan, Saudi minister of state and CEO of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City.

After the flag handover, a video, 鈥淎 Journey of Foresight,鈥 was shown at the Osaka expo鈥檚 closing ceremony, giving those in attendance a glimpse of what is to come at Riyadh鈥檚 expo. 

Running from Oct. 1, 2030, to March 31, 2031, Expo 2030 Riyadh is set to welcome more than 42 million visits from 197 countries and 29 organizations. Spanning 6 million sq. m and structured around five thematic zones, the event will explore forward-looking solutions for a more sustainable and inclusive future.

Expo 2030 Riyadh will serve as a global platform for innovation and collaboration. Following the six-month event, the site will evolve into a permanent global village, leaving a lasting legacy for Riyadh, the Kingdom, and the wider world.

BIE member states elected 黑料社区 in 2023 as host country of World Expo 2030, which will be organized in Riyadh under the theme 鈥淭he Era of Change: Together for a Foresighted Tomorrow.鈥

The ceremony was attended by Crown Prince Akishino, Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, Saudi Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr, Expo Secretary General Ishige Hiroyuki, Osaka Governor Yoshimura Hirofumi and Bureau International des Expositions General Assembly President Alain Berger.

Opening remarks were given by Chairperson of the Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition Tokura Masakazu, who said that the Osaka expo would not have been 鈥渟o successful鈥 without all the countries and regions鈥 participation.

The Scout Association of Japan, Osaka Sumiyoshi Boys and Girls Choir then raised the Japanese Flag and sang the Japanese national anthem. 

Yoshimura Hirofumi, governor of Osaka prefecture, told the audience at the closing ceremony that 28 million visitors passed through the expo gates.

He added that he would like to see Japan host a world expo again someday.

Japan鈥檚 Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru also addressed the closing ceremony, saying that he recalled the concerns over the expo before it opened. However, he said all the challenges were faced 鈥渙ne by one.鈥

Ishiba announced that he had presented the prime minister鈥檚 commendation to Expo 2025 Osaka鈥檚 mascot Myaku Myaku on Monday morning.

Crown Prince Akishino, honorary president of Expo 2025 Osaka, told the closing ceremony of his 鈥渄eep respect for all those involved in the contribution to the expo.鈥

The Osaka-Kansai expo entered its final day on Monday with crowds pouring in to view the final-day ceremonies. The expo opened on April 13 and will be succeeded by expos in Belgrade (2027) and Riyadh (2030).

There was also flag handovers to Belgrade, the venue for the 2027 expo and Yokohama for the International Horticultural Expo 2027.


Saudi leadership offers condolences to Qatari emir after diplomats鈥 deaths in Egypt

Saudi leadership offers condolences to Qatari emir after diplomats鈥 deaths in Egypt
Updated 12 October 2025

Saudi leadership offers condolences to Qatari emir after diplomats鈥 deaths in Egypt

Saudi leadership offers condolences to Qatari emir after diplomats鈥 deaths in Egypt
  • King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed sympathy with the Qatari people
  • Qatari embassy in Cairo announced that the injured and the deceased would be repatriated later on Sunday to Doha

RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their condolences to the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, following the death of three Qatari diplomats in Egypt.

The leaders of 黑料社区 each sent a cable to the emir on Sunday.

鈥淲e send to Your Highness, the family of the deceased and the people of Qatar our deepest condolences and sincere sympathy,鈥 King Salman said in a cable, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In a separate message, the Saudi crown prince and prime minister conveyed his  condolences and sympathy to the Qatari emir and the families of the deceased, wishing a speedy recovery to the injured, according to the SPA.

The three Qatari diplomats were killed and two others were injured in a car crash on Saturday while traveling to Egypt鈥檚 Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, roughly 50 km (31 miles) from their destination.

The Qatari embassy in Cairo announced that the injured and the deceased would be repatriated later on Sunday to the capital, Doha.