Saudi ambassador sends message of peace as Expo Osaka nears

Saudi ambassador sends message of peace as Expo Osaka nears
Saudi Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr at the Saudi Pavilion Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. (ANJ)
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Updated 10 April 2025

Saudi ambassador sends message of peace as Expo Osaka nears

Saudi ambassador sends message of peace as Expo Osaka nears

TOKYO: The Osaka-Kansai Expo opens on April 13 and Saudi Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr says the event “sends a message about the importance of standing together for connections, prosperity and innovation at a time when the world faces many challenges.”

Ambassador Binzagr was in Osaka on Wednesday at the Pavilion and took the opportunity to emphasize the close relationship the Kingdom has with Japan.

In addition, he said that was undergoing an important national “transformation” and this “carries many of the very values that are part of what Expo stands for: Sustainable economic growth and prosperity for the world.

Ambassador Binzagr said that shared many similar values with Japan — the two countries are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations this year — and noted that the next Expo would be held in Riyadh.

The Pavilion, he said, represented innovation and creating opportunities for the next generation, as well as “values that are important in the realization that peace and prosperity happens when we all commit to it.”

He added: “Our pavilion highlights such a spirit and we’ve tried very hard to bring to Japan through this pavilion so that a visitor that walks through it will get a glimpse of our heritage, which we are honored by, and will see the dynamism taking place in the Kingdom of today as well as a glimpse of our future and where we’re heading.

“This future includes exciting projects such as Al-Qadiyah and NEOM, but the pavilion also showcases down-to-earth aspects of Saudi culture such as our coffee and dates ... hospitality that has been part of traditions for centuries.”

The pavilion will present more than 700 significant events that will capture different elements and aspects of with themes such as art, music, nature and business.

Anticipating the excitement of hosting the next Expo in Riyadh in 2030, Ambassador Binzagr said: “It’s always an honor to receive the torch from Japan and take it forward.

“As ambassador to , I feel there’s such deep alignment, not just in key values, but in the importance of embracing the challenge, of being simultaneously proud of your heritage, and yet also relevant for today and eager to be shapers of the future.

“That’s a balance that we share with Japan. And when we take the torch from Japan, we feel we take that journey forward. Today, you visit us in our home in Japan. Tomorrow, we hope you visit us in your home in ,” he said.


Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9

Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9
Updated 25 October 2025

Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9

Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9

RIYADH: Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic arrived in Riyadh on Saturday ahead of their attendance at the ninth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII9) conference.

Both leaders were received at King Khalid International Airport by Riyadh Region Deputy Governor Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz and other senior officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Kingdom arrests 22,613 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 22,613 illegals in one week
Updated 25 October 2025

Kingdom arrests 22,613 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 22,613 illegals in one week

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 22,613 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

A total of 13,652 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,394 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 4,567 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,699 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 54 percent were Ethiopian, 45 percent Yemeni, and 1 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 35 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 23 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators, the SPA reported.

The Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($267,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.
 


New program to empower youth in traditional arts

New program to empower youth in traditional arts
Updated 25 October 2025

New program to empower youth in traditional arts

New program to empower youth in traditional arts

RIYADH: A new scheme in Jazan is teaching young people traditional craftsmanship and fostering creativity, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Crafts Market program is a joint initiative by the Alrowad Youth Association and the Cultural House under the Heritage Commission.

Workshops are led by distinguished local artisans, giving attendees hands-on experience and professional guidance.

The scheme runs until the end of November, with sessions every Friday and Saturday at the Cultural House, the SPA added.

Attendees can explore crafts including pottery, sculpture, painting, candle and perfume making, leatherwork, embroidery, jewelry and accessory production.

In addition to artistic skills, workshops cover practical aspects such as branding and product packaging, helping young people turn their crafts into businesses.

Last week, the Cultural House hosted a pottery-making workshop to revive traditional crafts that reflect the region’s rich heritage.

The course covered the full production cycle, from clay extraction and processing to shaping, firing and glazing, all using eco-friendly materials.

Attendees also learned to identify different clay types, prepare raw materials, implement designs, and build and use a traditional kiln.


Kingdom extends lifesaving medical assistance to Gaza’s young patients

Kingdom extends lifesaving medical assistance to Gaza’s young patients
Updated 25 October 2025

Kingdom extends lifesaving medical assistance to Gaza’s young patients

Kingdom extends lifesaving medical assistance to Gaza’s young patients

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief took the initiative to provide treatment for seven-year-old Eileen Rami Al-Kilani from the Gaza Strip.

Eileen suffers from a critical case of colon cancer requiring urgent medical intervention, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Given the need for specialized treatment unavailable in Gaza, KSrelief arranged and funded her transfer to Jordan.

She began treatment at the King Hussein Cancer Center in Amman, where she is now under the care of a specialized oncology team providing comprehensive support on her journey to recovery.

The child’s family expressed deep appreciation to the leadership and people of for this initiative, the SPA reported.

They said that KSrelief’s efforts had given them crucial support and a chance for survival amid the difficult humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip.

KSrelief recently facilitated a surgical operation for Palestinian child Mira Suhaib Aqqad, who suffered from a congenital heart defect, at the Ministry of National Guard’s King Abdulaziz Medical City.

Mira has since left the Kingdom following a full recovery, supported by comprehensive medical care and follow-up provided by the Saudi leadership.

The child’s family said that had extended a helping hand to those in need worldwide and praised the efforts of the Saudi medical staff, which contributed to their daughter’s swift recovery.

Earlier this month, KSrelief initiated the treatment of six-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Al-Kutnan, who suffers from neuroblastoma cancer.

KSrelief responded urgently to his critical condition and facilitated his transfer from the Gaza Strip to Jordan. He is undergoing an intensive treatment program at the King Hussein Cancer Center under the supervision of a specialized medical team closely monitoring his health.

KSrelief also initiated emergency medical treatment for three-year-old Seleen Shadi Abdul Salam from the Gaza Strip. She suffers from acute leukemia, a critical condition requiring urgent intervention, the SPA reported.

KSrelief managed her transport and care at the King Hussein Cancer Center, where medical teams immediately began monitoring her condition and administering treatment according to the highest health standards.

KSrelief is implementing a specialized project to treat cancer patients among Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with the King Hussein Cancer Center. The project benefits 150 individuals at a cost of more than $3.6 million.


Boulevard World brings global cultures to Riyadh Season visitors

Boulevard World brings global cultures to Riyadh Season visitors
Updated 25 October 2025

Boulevard World brings global cultures to Riyadh Season visitors

Boulevard World brings global cultures to Riyadh Season visitors

RIYADH: As part of Riyadh Season, the China zone at Boulevard World offers visitors a rich journey through Chinese heritage, arts, and traditions.

Designed with traditional Chinese architecture, the area features cultural highlights such as tai chi demonstrations that embody the Chinese philosophy of movement, according to the Saudi Press Agency report.

The zone also includes a tea-tasting pavilion showcasing traditional preparation methods, along with exhibits of traditional clothing and handicrafts from China’s diverse regions.

Meanwhile, the Indonesia zone invites visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural tapestry of Indonesia.

This new destination offers an interactive experience showcasing the country’s diverse heritage, traditional arts, and authentic cuisine, the SPA reported.

The zone features architecture inspired by traditional Indonesian houses, handcrafted goods, and live entertainment, offering visitors a deep experience of Indonesian culture.

The South Korea zone, another new destination in Riyadh Season, offers an immersive cultural experience that reflects the richness of South Korean heritage and civilization.

The attraction is part of efforts to promote cultural diversity and encourage interaction among different peoples, the SPA added.

Visitors can explore key elements of South Korean culture through traditional architecture, artistic performances, authentic cuisine, and shops offering handicrafts and cultural products.

This addition is part of Boulevard World’s expanded lineup for the current Riyadh Season, which features 24 zones representing cultures from around the world.

The Kuwait zone highlights the authentic Kuwaiti identity and pride in its cultural heritage. It welcomes visitors with a design inspired by prominent Kuwaiti landmarks, both historical and modern.

Notable features include recreations of the Kuwait Towers, traditional wooden ships, and old Kuwaiti houses.

The zone offers a comprehensive cultural experience with performances reflecting Kuwaiti folklore, traditional food stalls, and shops displaying local products and handicrafts that embody Kuwait’s cultural identity.

Boulevard World has quickly become a major tourist attraction, captivating both local and international visitors, and cementing its status as one of Riyadh Season’s top destinations, the SPA reported.

On Friday, General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki Alalshikh announced that Riyadh Season has attracted 1 million visitors since its launch on Oct. 10.