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Saudi and Japanese culture ministers discuss ways to strengthen cooperation

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Japanese counterpart Toshiko Abe sign an MoU to enhance cooperation and cultural exchange between the two countries. (Saudi Ministry of Culture)
Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Japanese counterpart Toshiko Abe sign an MoU to enhance cooperation and cultural exchange between the two countries. (Saudi Ministry of Culture)
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Updated 22 November 2024

Saudi and Japanese culture ministers discuss ways to strengthen cooperation

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Japanese counterpart Toshiko Abe sign an MoU to enhance co
  • Ministers sign MoU to enhance cultural exchange between the two countries

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan met with his Japanese counterpart Toshiko Abe on Friday, Nov. 22. The two discussed various ways to enhance cultural cooperation between the two countries, according to a report by the Saudi Press Agency.

Prince Badr met with Abe as part of his official visit to Japan to attend the 鈥淢arvels of Saudi Orchestra鈥 show in Tokyo, which took place on Thursday.

The Saudi minister noted that the Kingdom鈥檚 upcoming participation at Expo 2025 in Osaka highlights the strong relations between the two countries, and wished Japan success in hosting the event.

In their meeting, the ministers addressed the importance of 鈥渟trengthening cultural relations between the Kingdom and Japan,鈥 the SPA reported, and of 鈥渆nhancing existing cooperation between the Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission and the Japanese to train Saudi students in the art of creating manga comics.鈥

Prince Badr and his Japanese counterpart signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at 鈥渆nhancing cooperation and cultural exchange between the two countries through the exchange of knowledge in systems and regulations related to cultural affairs, in the field of animation, and projects related to preserving heritage of all kinds, in addition to digital preservation technologies for heritage, and developing artistic residency programs between the two countries.鈥

The MoU is part of the Ministry of Culture鈥檚 efforts to enhance international cultural exchange, one of the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.


黑料社区 welcomes US-brokered peace agreement between Rwanda and DR Congo

黑料社区 welcomes US-brokered peace agreement between Rwanda and DR Congo
Updated 28 June 2025

黑料社区 welcomes US-brokered peace agreement between Rwanda and DR Congo

黑料社区 welcomes US-brokered peace agreement between Rwanda and DR Congo
  • Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Kingdom hopes accord would meet 鈥渢he hopes and aspirations of two peoples for development and prosperity鈥

RIYADH: 黑料社区 has welcomed the signing of a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in a deal facilitated by the United States with support from Qatar, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Kingdom hoped the accord would meet 鈥渢he hopes and aspirations of the two peoples for development and prosperity,鈥 and contribute to 鈥渞egional and international security and peace.鈥

The ministry also praised 鈥渢he diplomatic efforts and constructive role played by the United States of America and the State of Qatar in this regard.鈥

The agreement, finalized on Friday, aims to de-escalate long-running tensions between Rwanda and the DRC, which have intensified in recent years over accusations of mutual support for armed rebel groups operating along their shared border.

The most prominent of these is the M23 militia, which Kinshasa has accused Rwanda of backing 鈥 a charge Kigali denies.

Efforts to mediate between the two neighbours have gained urgency amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in eastern DRC, where conflict has displaced more than seven million people.

The US and Qatar have played key roles in recent months in bringing the two sides to the table for talks, culminating in the formal agreement to ease hostilities and commit to renewed dialogue.


Jeddah exhibition gives internet cafes an artistic reboot

Seventeen artists and collectives have had their work on display at 鈥業nternet Cafe,鈥 an exhibition inspired by the digital age.
Seventeen artists and collectives have had their work on display at 鈥業nternet Cafe,鈥 an exhibition inspired by the digital age.
Updated 28 June 2025

Jeddah exhibition gives internet cafes an artistic reboot

Seventeen artists and collectives have had their work on display at 鈥業nternet Cafe,鈥 an exhibition inspired by the digital age.
  • Local artists revive communal, quirky, deeply human qualities of early web era

JEDDAH: Internet cafes in Jeddah were once popular spots with pay-by-the-hour internet access; they have now provided the inspiration for the city鈥檚 latest exhibition.

In a collaboration between Kham Space and Estiraha, 17 artists and collectives have had their work on display at 鈥淚nternet Cafe,鈥 an eight-day exhibition which explored the concept of connection and intimacy in the digital age.

Asaad Badawi鈥檚 installation paid tribute to early programmer culture. (Supplied)

Abeer Sultan, who curated the exhibition alongside Mbarak Madhi and Fai Ahmed, spoke to Arab News about the early process in contemplating the theme.

The idea for the exhibition, which concluded on Friday, stemmed from an exasperation over incessant scrolling, and the deluge of information that has usurped our daily lives.

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鈥 The idea for the Jeddah exhibition stemmed from an exasperation over incessant scrolling, and the deluge of information that has usurped our daily lives.

鈥 Some of the works were meant to act as 鈥榟yperlinks鈥 to connect ideas, as well as creating a communal space and mimicking the social space of a cafe.

She said: 鈥淲e wanted to do something that is about us now, and maybe the future as well; not only going back to things for nostalgia or the good old days, as they say.

鈥楥losed eyes under a sunny sky I鈥 by Zahiyah Alraddadi. (Supplied)

鈥淢aybe it has something that we can use today, especially now that there鈥檚 a movement of people trying to slow down, using dumbified devices throughout the internet.鈥

Instead of creating a literal internet cafe, the curators focused more on the nuances a cybercafe used to have.

"F.A.R." by Dalal Madhi's work. (Supplied)

Their approach to the space was categorized into three themes: 鈥淒isconnected Understanding, Linked Source,鈥 鈥淚n the Shadow of a Doubt, Light My Screen,鈥 and 鈥淲hirling Algorithms of a Distant Dream.鈥

Artist Zahiyah Alraddadi, who usually paints works focusing on the significance of the mundane, took oil to canvas to paint 鈥淐losed Eyes Under a Sunny Sky I鈥 and 鈥淔amiliar Features.鈥

The a piece by Ahaad Alamoudi, 鈥淟and of Dreams鈥 takes a humorous approach. (Supplied)

Her work feels meditative and was intended to slow visitors down as they walked through the space 鈥 much like the feel of a buffering screen page.

Some of the works were meant to act as 鈥渉yperlinks鈥 to connect ideas, as well as creating a communal space and mimicking the social space of a cafe.   

Studio bin Hattan, which is led by artist Elham Dawsari, displays 鈥淐ultural Override鈥 derived from her father鈥檚 archives from the 80s, who was interested in computer graphics. (Supplied)

Anhar Salem鈥檚 work 鈥淎fter Now鈥 was a curtain imprinted with thumbnails of YouTube videos. The artist conducted a survey asking people between the ages of 18 and 40 to share their YouTube video recommendations, making up a curtain of information overload.

Next to that, Tara O鈥汣onal鈥檚 video installation was a film sequence 鈥 but the catch is, nothing really happened. The film continued to load, glitch, and reload, perhaps suggesting commentary on our constant yearning for contact.

Hayfa Al-Gwaiz鈥檚 鈥淟ong Distance鈥 is a painted form of FaceTime video calls. The work explores digital intimacy by centering not the callers鈥 faces, but the ceilings above them. (Supplied)

鈥淐ompared to Anhar鈥檚 work, (Tara鈥檚) feels like a pawn, in a way, to look at,鈥 Sultan said.

Some works were inspired by computer graphics. Asaad Badawi paid tribute to early programmer culture via telephone-book-inspired art, and his father, who is a programmer.

Madhawi Al-Gwaiz's works are painted in a graphic style that is reminiscent of early 00s and '10s graphics styles. (Supplied)

Studio bin Hattan, which is led by artist Elham Dawsari, displayed 鈥淐ultural Override,鈥 derived from her father鈥檚 archives from the 1980s. Madhawi Al-Gwaiz paints in a style that echoes digital graphics from the early 2000s.

Others took a more distanced approach. ThirdSpace鈥檚 鈥淯ntitled Table鈥 was a physical object, but the research behind it was about keyboards that then shifted to Hijazi architecture, drawing on the iconography and architectural languages across the history of the region.  

Tara O鈥沜onal鈥檚 video installation is a film sequence in nature鈥攂ut the catch is, nothing really happens. The film continues to glitch and reload, perhaps suggesting commentary on our constant yearning for contact. (Supplied)

Hayfa Al-Gwaiz鈥檚 鈥淟ong Distance鈥 was a painted form of facetime video calls. The work explored digital intimacy by showcasing not the callers鈥 faces, but the ceilings above them 鈥 a scene that鈥檚 familiar to anyone who has taken up a long-winded video call with a loved one and set down the phone to cater to life鈥檚 more immediate demands.

While the exhibition tackled the digital boom personified through cybercafes, it notably avoided artificial intelligence.

Sultan explained: 鈥淚t is the idea of being fast and efficient, which is what we are resisting with AI 鈥  It鈥檚 dominating the internet in a weird way, and we wanted a space where people customized things manually, going back to montadayat (domains) where people had to do things by themselves. There鈥檚 no template.鈥

The last piece was by Ahaad Alamoudi, and 鈥淟and of Dreams鈥 took a humorous approach to directing audiences to their dreams. As you walked toward the work, in an outdoor area outside the confines of the exhibition space, visitors were met with foam boards of the iconic Emirati singer Ahlam.

Sultan said: 鈥淭he work accentuates the fact that the dream land is a subjective experience or idea, and everyone would have their own imagination of what that is, whether it's Ahlam or something else.鈥

The 鈥淚nternet Cafe鈥 was a love letter to a new digital age 鈥 one that is sustainable, communal, and deliberately slow.  

鈥淭his is our way of keeping in touch with other people. An exhibition space is also a space where people meet, even if it鈥檚 for a moment, to have these conversations together, which is really important,鈥 Sultan said.

 


Rooted in earth: Rafha鈥檚 mud structures tell a story of sustainability

Rooted in earth: Rafha鈥檚 mud structures tell a story of sustainability
Updated 28 June 2025

Rooted in earth: Rafha鈥檚 mud structures tell a story of sustainability

Rooted in earth: Rafha鈥檚 mud structures tell a story of sustainability
  • The buildings were constructed using indigenous methods and natural materials including mud, stone, wood, and palm fronds

RIYADH: In the heart of northern 黑料社区, the mud buildings of Rafha stand as 鈥渁 vibrant narrative of traditional architecture, reflecting authenticity, creativity, and cultural identity,鈥 the Saudi Press Agency said in an article on Saturday.

These structures tell the story of an ancient past, 鈥渆mbodying traditional architectural ingenuity that connects people to the land.鈥

Rafha鈥檚 historic mud structures are an appealing destination for anyone interested in history, heritage, and traditional craftsmanship. (SPA)

Located along one of the Kingdom鈥檚 most significant tourist routes, the buildings 鈥渋ntegrate cultural heritage with the natural environment,鈥 the SPA wrote, and 鈥渟erve as living records of generational memory, preserved through architectural details.鈥

This makes them an appealing destination for anyone interested in history, heritage, and traditional craftsmanship.

FASTFACTS

鈥 The buildings in Rafha were constructed using indigenous methods and natural materials including mud, stone, wood, and palm fronds.

鈥 Local authorities are making efforts to restore and maintain these mud structures, preserving their historical and cultural value.

The buildings were constructed using indigenous methods and natural materials including mud, stone, wood, and palm fronds. Their design responds to the local environment, maintaining balanced indoor temperatures during scorching summers and cooler winters. Most feature an inner courtyard, surrounded by rooms arranged in a circular layout, reflecting a strong sense of community.

Rafha鈥檚 historic mud structures are an appealing destination for anyone interested in history, heritage, and traditional craftsmanship. (SPA)

These mud buildings illustrate 鈥渁 deep harmony between humans and their environment,鈥 the SPA wrote, adding that they also 鈥渞eflect sustainable building principles that long predate modern green architecture.鈥

Local authorities are making efforts to restore and maintain these mud structures, preserving their historical and cultural value while promoting them as distinct parts of the Saudi tourism landscape.

 


Malaysia grants Saudi Hajj minister Al-Rabiah 'Hijra Personality of the Year' award

Malaysia grants Saudi Hajj minister Al-Rabiah 'Hijra Personality of the Year' award
Updated 28 June 2025

Malaysia grants Saudi Hajj minister Al-Rabiah 'Hijra Personality of the Year' award

Malaysia grants Saudi Hajj minister Al-Rabiah 'Hijra Personality of the Year' award
  • Tawfiq Al-Rabiah Al-Rabiah was presented with his award by Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim

KUALA LUMPUR: 黑料社区鈥檚 Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah received the International Tokoh Ma鈥檃l Hijrah 2025 award in Malaysia on Friday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Malaysia grants the award 鈥 the name of which translates to Person of the Year for Hijrah 鈥 annually to an influential Muslim personality to recognize their contributions to Islamic causes.

Al-Rabiah won the award for his efforts in developing systems designed to make Hajj and Umrah run safely and smoothly for pilgrims.

Al-Rabiah was presented with his award by Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Minister of Religious Affairs Mohammed Naeem bin Mukhtar were present at the ceremony.

The event was held in Kuala Lumpur on the occasion of Hijri New Year.

 


Muslim World League condemns Israeli attacks on civilians in Gaza, West Bank

Muslim World League condemns Israeli attacks on civilians in Gaza, West Bank
Updated 28 June 2025

Muslim World League condemns Israeli attacks on civilians in Gaza, West Bank

Muslim World League condemns Israeli attacks on civilians in Gaza, West Bank
  • Organization describes actions as part of wider pattern of settler aggression

RIYADH: The Muslim World League on Saturday strongly condemned recent Israeli attacks on civilian shelters and ongoing violence against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The MWL has described the actions as part of a wider pattern of settler aggression carried out with impunity under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces, the SPA added.

The MWL鈥檚 Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, who also chairs the Organization of Muslim Scholars, denounced in a statement issued by the MWL鈥檚 General Secretariat what he called 鈥渉einous crimes鈥 committed against unarmed civilians, including recent attacks by settlers on the village of Kafr Malik, east of Ramallah.

He added that the 鈥渂rutal assaults鈥 were a 鈥渂latant violation of all human values as well as international laws and norms.鈥

He urged the international community to uphold its legal and moral responsibilities and take decisive action against what he described as the occupation government鈥檚 ongoing disregard for the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people.

Al-Issa also called for the immediate activation of international mechanisms to halt the violence and ensure accountability for those responsible for what he termed 鈥渉orrific massacres.鈥

His comments came after 黑料社区鈥檚 Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Friday condemning the violence, denouncing 鈥渢he continued violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers, under the protection of the occupation forces, against Palestinian civilians, including the attacks in the village of Kafr Malik.鈥