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King Salman Royal Reserve marks Saudi Green Initiative anniversary with 3 million trees

King Salman Royal Reserve marks Saudi Green Initiative anniversary with 3 million trees
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority teaching children environmental practices that support the Saudi Green Initiative. (@KSRNReserve)
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Updated 28 March 2025

King Salman Royal Reserve marks Saudi Green Initiative anniversary with 3 million trees

King Salman Royal Reserve marks Saudi Green Initiative anniversary with 3 million trees

RIYADH: The second anniversary of the Saudi Green Initiative highlighted the efforts of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority to protect the environment and restore ecological balance.

The authority has launched field initiatives, awareness campaigns and rehabilitation programs, restoring over 700,000 hectares of land, planting 3 million trees and distributing 4 tonnes of seeds with help from more than 11,000 volunteers.

The SGI was launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,听prime minister and chairman of the Higher Committee for the SGI, in 2021. It aims to unite community efforts in implementing effective and measurable actions for environmental protection, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

The authority has worked to protect vegetation cover from vehicle damage, educated the community about the importance of restoring vegetation and safeguarding the environment, and promoted land sustainability to create safe habitats for wildlife.

Additionally, it has shared awareness messages with local communities about the impacts and seriousness of logging practices.

Thursday鈥檚 celebrations highlighted the efforts of the SGI to increase environmental awareness across the Kingdom and motivate people to play their part in securing a healthier future for future generations.

The program also seeks to bind sustainable programs with the nation鈥檚 broader green objectives, such as reducing toxic emissions, improving afforestation and land restoration, and preserving land and marine ecosystems.


Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign

Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign
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Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign

Regional leaders take part in blood donation campaign

RIYADH: Regional leaders in 黑料社区 participated on Sunday in a blood donation campaign launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday.

Governor of Al-Jouf Prince Faisal bin Nawaf, who was among those to donate blood, said that the initiative is evidence of how 黑料社区鈥檚 leaders are promoting the value of giving, encouraging members of the public to donate blood and contribute to saving lives, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He called on people across the region to take part in the campaign, which he said reflects the cohesion of Saudi society and the goals of Vision 2030.

Prince Saud bin Talal, governor of Al-Ahsa, also donated blood on Sunday in the presence of the CEO of Al-Ahsa Health Cluster, Dr. Khaled Al-Mulla, and a number of officials.

Najran鈥檚 governor, Prince Jalawi bin Abdulaziz, also took part in the initiative on Sunday, urging members of the public to donate.

Deputy governor of Qassim, Prince Fahd bin Saad, was quoted as saying that the Qassim region will contribute to supporting the objectives of the campaign through the participation of its government and private sectors.

After he gave blood, Prince Fahd praised the efforts of the health authorities that organized the campaign, which was launched in order to raise awareness of the importance of voluntary donations so that the Kingdom can become self-sufficient in supplies of blood and related products, thereby ensuring the availability of safe and sustainable stocks that meet the needs of the population.

More than 800,000 donors gave blood in 2024, officials said.


黑料社区鈥檚 aid reaches needy families in Gaza

KSrelief continues to distribute food baskets to thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza as part of its public relief campaign
KSrelief continues to distribute food baskets to thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza as part of its public relief campaign
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黑料社区鈥檚 aid reaches needy families in Gaza

KSrelief continues to distribute food baskets to thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza as part of its public relief campaign
  • Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, KSrelief鈥檚 implementing partner in Gaza, distributed thousands of food baskets

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief continued distributing food baskets to thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza as part of its public relief campaign, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, KSrelief鈥檚 implementing partner in Gaza, distributed thousands of food baskets, prioritizing households headed by women and large families with more than five members to ensure aid reaches the neediest.

This initiative is part of 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts to provide relief to Gaza鈥檚 residents, particularly in food security, amid the severe conditions faced by the population.

The UN recently declared that Gaza has officially entered the famine phase, with acute food shortages caused by the ongoing war and blockade.

Beneficiary families expressed deep gratitude to the Kingdom, noting that the aid serves as a lifeline, providing essential food amid harsh circumstances in the Gaza Strip.

Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa renewed the league鈥檚 urgent call for the international community to fulfill its moral and legal responsibilities and take swift action to end the famine and genocide in Gaza.

The World Assembly of Muslim Youth also voiced concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, worsened by famine in several areas due to the blockade and severe shortages of food and medical supplies.

The assembly stressed the urgent need for international and humanitarian action to save innocent lives, the SPA reported.

The organization commended 黑料社区 for its continued support of the Palestinian people, including relief airlifts, donation campaigns, and urgent medical and food assistance facilitated by KSrelief.


The Place: Tanumah governorate in southwest 黑料社区

The Place: Tanumah governorate in southwest 黑料社区
Updated 24 August 2025

The Place: Tanumah governorate in southwest 黑料社区

The Place: Tanumah governorate in southwest 黑料社区

ABHA: Located 150km north of Abha in Asir, the Tanumah governorate is a prominent geological and tourist destination known for its unique natural diversity and stunning formations.

Its sites are a key part of 黑料社区's plan to diversify its national economy under Saudi Vision 2030 by attracting tourists, explorers and those interested in earth sciences.

Abdullah Al-Amri, chairman of the Saudi Society for Geosciences board and director of King Saud University's Seismic Studies Center, said the Tanumah Mountains, part of the Sarawat Mountains, were a rich natural resource.

The governorate鈥檚 geographical area extends some 25 km from north to south and 80 km from east to west.

The Tanumah Mountains hold natural treasures, including precious minerals, and have a rich historical and commercial heritage due to their location on the Yemeni Hajj route, once a major trading hub for pilgrims.


Saudi artist Bdour Al-Maliki paints with passion and pain

A portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by artist Bdour Al-Maliki. (Supplied)
A portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by artist Bdour Al-Maliki. (Supplied)
Updated 23 August 2025

Saudi artist Bdour Al-Maliki paints with passion and pain

A portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by artist Bdour Al-Maliki. (Supplied)
  • Al-Maliki spoke optimistically about the state of the Saudi art scene, noting that it is witnessing an unprecedented boom thanks to Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 initiatives for culture and the arts

MAKKAH: Saudi visual artist Bdour Al-Maliki has emerged as a distinct voice in the local art scene, transforming her personal pain and lived experience into colorful works. 

Al-Maliki鈥檚 childhood was shaped by her artist father, who nurtured her visual awareness from an early age.

鈥淢y father being an artist had a profound impact on my early years,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 would watch him paint with passion, handling colors and tools with love. That instilled in me the understanding that painting isn鈥檛 just a hobby, it鈥檚 a form of expression and a way of life.鈥

Her father did not impose art on her, she stressed. Rather, his inspiring presence made her turn to it naturally, as if it were part of her identity: 鈥淓ven now, I feel that every painting I work on carries a part of his artistic spirit,鈥 she said. 

I draw inspiration from the environment, the stories, and the feelings we experience, and I try to express them in my own way. My art carries the spirit of the place to which I belong.

Bdour Al-Maliki, Saudi visual artist

Painting evolved from being a childhood companion for Al-Maliki into a lifelong pursuit.

鈥淭he first time I realized that painting wasn鈥檛 just a hobby was when I saw how my paintings touched people鈥檚 emotions,鈥 she said. 鈥淔rom that moment, I knew it was my passion and the way I expressed myself.鈥 

Al-Maliki believes art holds a profound power to touch the soul, which in turn fuels her sense of responsibility to the work she creates. She explained that she tends toward exploring sad and painful topics, especially human stories that 鈥渟hake people鈥檚 hearts.鈥 She believes that such emotions carry an energy that deserves to be conveyed to people through art.

Al-Maliki explained that she does not follow a specific artistic school, but strives to create her own style in each painting 鈥 a style that serves the story鈥檚 emotions and conveys the feeling in its most authentic form, even if it changes from one work to the next. 鈥淓xpression is more important than adherence to any one artistic school,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y Saudi identity is present in my feelings above all else. I draw inspiration from the environment, the stories, and the feelings we experienced, and I try to express them in my own way. My art carries the spirit of the place to which I belong.鈥 

Al-Maliki spoke optimistically about the state of the Saudi art scene, noting that it is witnessing an unprecedented boom thanks to Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 initiatives for culture and the arts, which has provided artists with greater opportunities to fulfill their potential. When Al-Maliki was starting out 鈥 before such initiatives were in place 鈥 she felt there was a notable lack of support for artists.

But she transformed those challenges鈥 as well as personal ones including her divorce 鈥 into fuel for her creativity, viewing every painting she completes as a victory over adversity. 

Al-Maliki is currently preparing for an international exhibition of works the she explained reflect her identity and stories.

鈥淢y next ambition is for the world to hear my voice through my art,鈥 she said. 鈥淎rt is my voice and my homeland.鈥

 


Abha hosts first in series of forums

The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity. (SPA)
The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity. (SPA)
Updated 23 August 2025

Abha hosts first in series of forums

The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity. (SPA)
  • Mishari Al-Khayat, general supervisor of the International Film Criticism Conference, said that launching the forum in Abha reflected the city鈥檚 cultural and artistic status

ABHA: The Film Commission has hosted the Film Criticism Forum in Al-Muftaha village, Abha. It marks the first in a series of such events the commission is hosting this year, concluding with the International Film Criticism Conference in Riyadh in November.

The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity.

Mishari Al-Khayat, general supervisor of the International Film Criticism Conference, said that launching the forum in Abha reflected the city鈥檚 cultural and artistic status.

He added that a solid national film industry was incomplete without criticism that analyzed the image behind the lens and deconstructed visual meanings.

He said the previous edition of the conference had attracted more than 10,000 visitors and 42 speakers from 30 countries, strengthening the Kingdom鈥檚 position as a leading platform for global cinematic dialogue.