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Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts

Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts
RCU partners with Ferrandi Paris to open culinary arts, tourism, and hospitality training campus in AlUla. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 December 2024

Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts

Royal Commission for AlUla partners with French School of Culinary Arts
  • Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla to provide high-quality programs to equip Saudis with skills to enter expanding jobs market
  • Inaugural intake of 100 students will enroll in culinary arts, hospitality, tourism courses that follow the Ferrandi Paris syllabus

ALULA: A pioneering new vocational training college will provide the AlUla community with the skills they need to forge new careers in 黑料社区鈥檚 rapidly developing jobs ecosystem.

Announced during the 8th Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, the upcoming Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla is the result of an expansive, multi-year partnership between the Royal Commission for AlUla and the historic French School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, Ferrandi Paris.

The college will provide extensive training in exciting fields to serve AlUla鈥檚 growth as a global destination for tourism, investment, and discovery.

The college is set to welcome its first intake of 100 students in 2025, according to a statement by the RCU.

The Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla will offer diplomas in culinary arts, hospitality and tourism 鈥 specialist subjects that will cater to RCU鈥檚 comprehensive regeneration goals and equip residents with key skills.

Programs include a preparatory year, followed by two years focused on specialization.

This initiative reflects RCU鈥檚 broader commitment to investing in education at all levels, upskilling Saudi men and women in sectors including tourism, film, archaeology, and hospitality.

Culinary arts students can expect to learn the traditions, processes, and techniques of preparing and serving classic French cuisine and pastry.

Hospitality and tourism classes will cover the full range of roles and services required to meet the needs of growing numbers of visitors to AlUla and destinations around 黑料社区.

Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla is aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and RCU鈥檚 successful community upskilling projects such as the Hammayah Program, which has engaged thousands of people from AlUla in cultural, heritage, and tourism initiatives.

Meanwhile, initiatives like the AlUla Scholarship Programme continue to enroll Saudi students at leading international universities.

Establishing the new Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla supports the deep-rooted relationship between Saudi and French entities, supported by the mission to drive the development of AlUla as an international hub for knowledge exchange.

Ferrandi Paris boasts more than a century of experience providing the highest levels of training to hospitality professionals, which means the new Ferrandi Paris Campus AlUla will be a dynamic addition to AlUla鈥檚 education ecosystem and RCU鈥檚 network of global partners.


Saudi foreign minister arrives in Doha for emergency GCC meeting

Saudi foreign minister arrives in Doha for emergency GCC meeting
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Saudi foreign minister arrives in Doha for emergency GCC meeting

Saudi foreign minister arrives in Doha for emergency GCC meeting
  • Session convened to discuss Monday鈥檚聽Iranian missile attack on US bases in聽Qatar

DOHA: 黑料社区鈥檚 foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Doha on Tuesday to take part in an emergency meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council foreign ministers, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Faisal was received upon arrival by Qatari Minister of State Sultan Al-Muraikhi, Saudi ambassador to Qatar Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan, and GCC Secretary-General Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi.

The emergency session has been convened to discuss Monday鈥檚 Iranian missile attack on US bases in Qatar.

The meeting will address the implications of the incident for regional security, as well as collective efforts to restore stability across the Gulf, SPA added.


Saudi cookbooks for kids win 鈥楤est in World鈥 Gourmand award

Saudi cookbooks for kids win 鈥楤est in World鈥 Gourmand award
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Saudi cookbooks for kids win 鈥楤est in World鈥 Gourmand award

Saudi cookbooks for kids win 鈥楤est in World鈥 Gourmand award
  • 鈥楢klana鈥檚鈥 13 volumes document Saudi culinary and cultural traditions
  • Building a 鈥榞olden age鈥 of literature for kids, publisher tells Arab News

JEDDAH: A children鈥檚 cookbook showcasing 黑料社区鈥檚 rich culinary heritage has won one of the world鈥檚 top awards.

Layal Idriss received the 2024 鈥淏est in the World鈥 Gourmand Cookbook Award in Cascais, Portugal, recently for her work as the creative director, publisher, and visual storyteller behind the 鈥淎klana鈥 book series.

The series is an ambitious project documenting the Kingdom鈥檚 culinary culture for children.

Speaking to Arab News, Idriss described the award moment as 鈥渢ruly overwhelming.鈥

The co-founder of Dar Waraqa and Radish House Agency added: 鈥淚 was honored to be invited to speak on the Gourmand stage about 鈥楢klana鈥 from Saudi Books, highlighting Saudi culinary food and culture.

鈥淭o stand there, representing a project that is so dear to my heart, filled me with immense gratitude.鈥

The 鈥淎klana鈥 series, created in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Culture鈥檚 Culinary Arts Commission and published by Dar Waraqa, comprises 13 individually designed books, each dedicated to one of the Kingdom鈥檚 provinces.

The series was envisioned as a 鈥渉olistic cultural journey鈥 for children, designed to inform and delight local and global readers alike.

Idriss explained that 鈥渨ith every dot we put on paper, we recognized that we were serving a global readership.鈥

To ensure international accessibility, the books were translated into English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.

In her role as creative director, she led a team of four to five artists per book, each handpicked to reflect the cultural tone and visual storytelling of the region they depicted.

鈥淭he goal was not just beautiful illustrations, but visuals that truly captured the essence of the narrative and cultural elements,鈥 she said.

Ensuring artistic and editorial cohesion across all 13 volumes was no small feat: 鈥淒irecting multiple artists while maintaining a unified look and feel was a complex yet rewarding challenge.

鈥淔rom initial sketches to final production, I oversaw every step to guarantee consistency in design and storytelling.鈥

Alongside project manager Mohammed Hasanain, Idriss also prioritized premium production quality.

She said: 鈥淲e focused on high-quality production from illustrations to paper believing that a beautifully made book serves as the best messenger for a vibrant culture.鈥

Speaking about what sets 鈥淎klana鈥 apart globally, Idriss highlighted its unique fusion of cultural depth, educational content and visual excellence.

Each book explores not only food but also local traditions, celebrations and natural resources.

鈥淢any cultural cookbooks might offer recipes, but few delve so comprehensively into the lifestyle, celebrations, and natural resources tied to the food presented through such a rich and consistently high-quality visual narrative,鈥 she said.

For Idriss, this award is validation of a lifelong mission.

鈥淧ersonally, this award is an incredibly encouraging milestone. I鈥檝e devoted my life to bookmaking with a clear vision: to contribute to building the golden age of children鈥檚 literature in 黑料社区,鈥 she said.

While 鈥淎klana鈥 focuses on culinary heritage, Idriss believes the same level of dedication must extend to all genres of children鈥檚 literature in the Kingdom.

鈥淭he underlying passion for creating meaningful and beautifully crafted books remains the same,鈥 she added.

The Gourmand World Cookbook Awards receive submissions from more than 221 countries and regions.

Every year, the awards ceremony is held in a location known for its gastronomic heritage, attracting publishers, chefs, authors, and journalists from across the globe.

With 鈥淎klana鈥 now part of both the Saudi and global culinary conversation, Idriss hopes it will spark a new wave of culturally grounded publishing initiatives across the Arab world.

鈥溾楢klana鈥檚鈥 success provides a strong model. We hope it inspires future projects in the Kingdom and across the region to delve deeper into cultural exploration, setting new benchmarks for quality in publishing.

鈥淲e鈥檙e committed to continuing this journey, sharing our books globally, as we believe they are vital cultural messengers.鈥


King Abdulaziz Foundation launches Darah Documents initiative for greater accessibility to records

King Abdulaziz Foundation launches Darah Documents initiative for greater accessibility to records
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King Abdulaziz Foundation launches Darah Documents initiative for greater accessibility to records

King Abdulaziz Foundation launches Darah Documents initiative for greater accessibility to records
  • Initiative seeks to connect new generations with their heritage and enhance the role of historic documents as primary sources for helping to understand Kingdom鈥檚 past
  • Darah Documents features a digital system that supports browsing and advanced search capabilities

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives has unveiled the Darah Documents initiative, a project designed to broaden public access to 黑料社区鈥檚 historic records and deepen national awareness of their significance.

The initiative, which was launched on Monday, seeks to connect new generations with their heritage and enhance the role of historic documents as primary sources for helping to understand the Kingdom鈥檚 past.

At the heart of the initiative is a digital portal and beneficiary services center, which together offer researchers, historians and interested individuals streamlined access to a diverse range of archival materials.

These collections span local and foreign documents, manuscripts, photographs, oral histories and more, covering topics from politics and the economy to society, culture and education.

Darah Documents features a digital system that supports browsing and advanced search capabilities. Users can request documents electronically or explore them directly at the beneficiary services center.

The platform also provides descriptive information and translations for non-Arabic content, making the archives more accessible to a broader audience.

As a nationally recognized authority on historic preservation, the foundation is committed to collecting, organizing, cataloging and digitizing documents according to rigorous scientific and archival standards.

This phased initiative includes ongoing indexing and the release of high-value historic records, ensuring their preservation and optimal use for research and cultural enrichment.

Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, Darah Documents reinforces national identity and supports the Kingdom鈥檚 digital and knowledge transformation by making historic content more widely available.


First graduates complete KSGAAL鈥檚 linguistic proofreading course

First graduates complete KSGAAL鈥檚 linguistic proofreading course
Updated 24 June 2025

First graduates complete KSGAAL鈥檚 linguistic proofreading course

First graduates complete KSGAAL鈥檚 linguistic proofreading course
  • Abdullah Al-Washmi said the program reflected the academy鈥檚 commitment to empowering the Arabic language within government institutions
  • One-year program is open to professionals working in editing and proofreading roles within government agencies

RIYADH: The first cohort of the Higher Diploma in Linguistic Proofreading program at the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language celebrated their graduation on Tuesday.

The ceremony was held at the academy鈥檚 headquarters in Riyadh and attended by prominent academics, students and trainers.

Abdullah Al-Washmi, the academy's secretary-general, said the program reflected the academy鈥檚 commitment to empowering the Arabic language within government institutions.

He added the program was a pioneering model in supporting the professional development of Arabic language specialists.

The one-year program is open to professionals working in editing and proofreading roles within government agencies and is accredited by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.

The training pathway designed by the academy focuses on preparing specialized national linguistic teams.

Its methodology integrates theoretical and practical aspects to meet the needs of government sectors and enhance the efficiency of Arabic language usage.

Tuesday鈥檚 ceremony saw 60 graduates honored for completing the program, which includes 435 training hours delivered by 16 trainers.


黑料社区鈥檚 Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid gains spot on global conservation list

黑料社区鈥檚 Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid gains spot on global conservation list
Updated 24 June 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid gains spot on global conservation list

黑料社区鈥檚 Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid gains spot on global conservation list
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site praised for ecological restoration, biodiversity efforts
  • Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid has implemented a breeding and reintroduction program for the endangered Arabian oryx

RIYADH: Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid, one of 黑料社区鈥檚 most ecologically significant protected areas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been admitted to the International Union for Conservation of Nature鈥檚 Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas.

The recognition confirms the site鈥檚 global ecological importance and highlights the Kingdom鈥檚 growing leadership in conserving arid-land habitats, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

黑料社区鈥檚 inclusion of Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid follows earlier Green List achievements, notably the Ibex Protected Area and the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve.

These milestones reflect sustained progress toward excellence in protected-area management, according to the SPA report.

Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid covers 12,765 sq. km at the western edge of the Empty Quarter 鈥 the world鈥檚 largest continuous sand desert 鈥 and harbors the greatest biodiversity in the region. In 2023, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding natural value.

The union鈥檚 Green List sets the global benchmark for effective and equitable protected-area management. To qualify, sites must demonstrate transparent governance, measurable conservation outcomes and meaningful engagement with local stakeholders.

Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid met the criteria through integrated planning, resilient ecological monitoring and habitat restoration programs, the SPA reported.

Under the stewardship of the National Center for Wildlife, Uruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid has implemented a breeding and reintroduction program for the endangered Arabian oryx.

Mohammad Qurban, CEO of the National Center for Wildlife, said: 鈥淯ruq Bani Ma鈥檃rid exemplifies what science-guided conservation can achieve in extreme landscapes. Its inclusion on the IUCN Green List reflects our dedication to protecting biodiversity and delivering real conservation impact at both national and global levels.鈥

He added that the milestone supports 黑料社区鈥檚 contribution to the global 30x30 biodiversity target 鈥 protecting 30 percent of terrestrial and marine areas by 2030 鈥 and aligns with the Saudi Green Initiative, a core pillar of Vision 2030.