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Saudi deputy minister meets Portuguese foreign ministry official

Saud Al-Sati (R) holds talks with Helena Malcata in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Saud Al-Sati (R) holds talks with Helena Malcata in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 27 May 2025

Saudi deputy minister meets Portuguese foreign ministry official

Saud Al-Sati (R) holds talks with Helena Malcata in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • The two officials headed the second round of political consultations between the two countries

RIYADH: Saudi Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati met Helena Malcata, director-general of foreign policy at the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The two officials headed the second round of political consultations between the two countries, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a post on X.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed bilateral relations and ways to enhance them in various fields.

Portuguese Ambassador to the Kingdom Nuno Matias was present during the meeting.


FSB Sports Show Riyadh spotlights exhibitors powering sports, leisure solutions for urban future

FSB Sports Show Riyadh spotlights exhibitors powering sports, leisure solutions for urban future
Updated 18 June 2025

FSB Sports Show Riyadh spotlights exhibitors powering sports, leisure solutions for urban future

FSB Sports Show Riyadh spotlights exhibitors powering sports, leisure solutions for urban future
  • 黑料社区鈥檚 plan to become center for world-class sports infrastructure gaining momentum

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 ambitious plans to be a center for world-class sports infrastructure and recreation spaces are gaining momentum, with more than $2 billion in committed investments and a projected $5.9 billion in sports sector revenue by 2030.

With major international events, including the AFC Asian Cup 黑料社区 2027, Asian Winter Games in NEOM鈥檚 Trojena in 2029, Riyadh Expo 2030, FIFA World Cup 2034 and the Asian Games in Riyadh in 2034 on the horizon, the Kingdom is accelerating development as part of Vision 2030.

Aligned with this ambition, the inaugural FSB Sports Show Riyadh 鈥 organized by DMG Events and Koelnmesse 鈥 welcomed thousands of industry leaders and professionals this week at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.

Rob Hetherington, group business development director at Gebal Group, which was among the exhibitors, said: 鈥淪audi is our most important market that we are focusing on right now.

鈥淲e have been working in Saudi for five years now and have already developed over 40 to 50 outdoor spaces. So we have got a team that鈥檚 growing into double figures. Our company has 400-plus people and we are going to rapidly grow into the Saudi market.鈥

The company designs and supplies outdoor recreation areas and has developed skate parks for the Red Sea Project and at the Qiddiyah entertainment city, NEOM and Sports Boulevard, among other places.

鈥淲e delivered lots of fanzone spaces in Qatar for the World Cup. Our plan is to do the same thing for the World Cup in 黑料社区,鈥 Hetherington said.

Muhammed Kazi, senior vice president for construction at DMG, said: 鈥淔rom active cities and giga-projects to school playgrounds and public parks, 黑料社区 is transforming how it designs and delivers spaces for sports, wellness and recreation.鈥

Denis Steker, senior international vice president at Koelnmesse, said: 鈥淔SB is the international benchmark for innovations in sports and leisure facilities. As 黑料社区 scales up investment across public parks, playgrounds or stadiums to increase the health and well-being of the public, now is the ideal time to bring this event to Riyadh.鈥

At the show, which ran from Monday to Wednesday, Scott Van Der Kleij, sales director at exhibitor GreenFields, told Arab News: 鈥淲e are here to get a better understanding of what the Saudi market is and especially towards the FIFA World Cup 2034.鈥

Ramsha Asghar, director for sports flooring at Neo Sports, said the event had 鈥渂een a really good opportunity to showcase our material and speak to really high-end individuals, and I am really excited for what鈥檚 to come from the sports projects.鈥

Bill Lennox, managing director at Yardex, which supplies artificial grass and is FIFA-certified, told Arab News he saw 鈥渢remendous volume and potential for the product鈥 in 黑料社区.

The sports show was held concurrently with the International Hardware Fair 黑料社区.

Gerald Bose, president and CEO of Koelnmesse, said: 鈥淟aunching both FSB Sports Show and International Hardware Fair marks a significant step in connecting global expertise with 黑料社区鈥檚 rapidly advancing sectors.鈥

With more than 200 exhibitors and brands, the FSB Sports Show supported the Kingdom鈥檚 plans to develop inclusive and modern environments for community wellness and active living.

Among the standout attractions were TeleiosX, which gave visitors the chance to experience competitive, full-motion racing on the show floor, and a virtual golf simulator presented by Marafei Almarefah.


Immersive 鈥楧iriyah experience鈥 to open in London鈥檚 Knightsbridge

Immersive 鈥楧iriyah experience鈥 to open in London鈥檚 Knightsbridge
Updated 18 June 2025

Immersive 鈥楧iriyah experience鈥 to open in London鈥檚 Knightsbridge

Immersive 鈥楧iriyah experience鈥 to open in London鈥檚 Knightsbridge
  • Diriyah Experience House, at One Hyde Park, will feature the project masterplan for the city
  • Jerry Inzerillo: We are thrilled to launch the Diriyah Experience House in the heart of London

JEDDAH: A pavilion hoping to attract investment in the development of historic Diriyah will open in London鈥檚 prestigious Knightsbridge borough next month.

The Diriyah Experience House, at One Hyde Park, will feature the project masterplan for the city, which is projected to welcome more than 50 million visitors annually by 2030. Interactive content will allow visitors to explore the scheme in more detail.

Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of Diriyah Company, said: 鈥淲e are thrilled to launch the Diriyah Experience House in the heart of London. Through this global platform, our team will share the story of Diriyah in a way that reflects its stature on the world stage 鈥 supporting our international outreach as we build one of the world鈥檚 most iconic destinations rooted in the Kingdom鈥檚 deep history and rich cultural heritage.鈥

The pavilion is set to have its official opening in early July, in collaboration with Sotheby鈥檚 International Realty, which will operate the venue.

It follows a successful month-long event held in London in July 2024, which highlighted the plans for Diriyah and was accompanied by an intensive promotional campaign across the British capital.

The efforts aim to elevate Diriyah鈥檚 global profile as the birthplace of 黑料社区 and attract increased international interest in its investment potential.

Diriyah Art Futures also recently concluded 鈥淭he Light Footprint鈥 exhibition at Venice鈥檚 Querini Stampalia Foundation. Held in collaboration with Italian architecture firm Schiattarella Associati, it coincided with the opening of the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2025.

Curated by Marta Francocci, the exhibition explored the design and conceptual development of DAF鈥檚 innovative Riyadh headquarters, an architectural landmark inspired by Najdi tradition and sustainable design. It highlighted the fusion of cultural heritage with technological advancement through models, sketches, videos and archive materials.

Developed by the Saudi Museums Commission, DAF is envisioned as a global hub for art, science and education. 鈥淭he Light Footprint鈥 was also featured in the collective exhibition, 鈥淚ntelligens Naturale, Artificiale,鈥 curated by Carlo Ratti as part of the biennale鈥檚 official program.


Saudi and Bahraini military chiefs discuss efforts to fight terrorism

Saudi and Bahraini military chiefs discuss efforts to fight terrorism
Updated 18 June 2025

Saudi and Bahraini military chiefs discuss efforts to fight terrorism

Saudi and Bahraini military chiefs discuss efforts to fight terrorism
  • Review recent work and achievements of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, including its strategic initiatives and regional programs

RIYADH: During a meeting in Manama on Wednesday, the secretary-general of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Al-Moghedi from 黑料社区, and the chief of staff of the Bahrain Defence Force, Lt. Gen. Theyab Al-Nuaimi, reviewed the coalition鈥檚 recent work and achievements.

In particular, they looked at its strategic initiatives and regional programs in various locations including the African Sahel region, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They discussed 黑料社区鈥檚 flagship training program for specialized counterterrorism operatives in more than 27 member states, the funding mechanisms employed by those states to support the work of the coalition, and operational strategies for implementing its mission.

Al-Moghedi and Al-Nuaimi emphasized the importance of joint action and stronger coordination among coalition member states, and the enhancement of capabilities in key operational areas, including: efforts to counter intellectual extremism; strategic media; tackling the financing of terrorism; and military operations.

They reiterated a shared commitment to deeper cooperation, unified efforts, and enhanced coordination to combat terrorism.


Saudi woman guide showcases Riyadh鈥檚 history on free walking tours

Saudi woman guide showcases Riyadh鈥檚 history on free walking tours
Updated 18 June 2025

Saudi woman guide showcases Riyadh鈥檚 history on free walking tours

Saudi woman guide showcases Riyadh鈥檚 history on free walking tours
  • Fatimah Abusrair runs her tours on a voluntary tip-based model
  • Focus on storytelling, personal experiences, she tells Arab News听

RIYADH: A Saudi woman is leading free walking tours through Riyadh鈥檚 traditional neighborhoods, blending cultural exploration with a personal, story-driven approach.

Fatimah Abusrair, a communication and marketing consultant 鈥 and a licensed guide 鈥 told Arab News she sees a growing interest in informal, community-led tours.

鈥淚 can see that people care about doing activities and interacting with locals in unofficial ways,鈥 she said.

Abusrair runs the tours on a voluntary tip-based model, and uses a storytelling approach which she says allows her to connect more personally with participants.

鈥淭o meet the local person and speak with them, that鈥檚 part of the experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 speak about history and culture, but I鈥檓 also speaking about myself, my life, and how I was raised.鈥

She views her approach as a way to strengthen the image of 黑料社区 and offer visitors a more grounded understanding of local life.

鈥淚t increases positivity and understanding,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e not getting the information only from formal resources, but they鈥檙e getting exactly the same information from the locals.鈥

The idea of a tip-based model, Abusrair said, was meant to make the experience more accessible. 

鈥淵ou truly do not want to pay that much money,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o the idea of a tip-based (model), it means that they will pay me based on their budget.鈥

Lawrence Eta, a Canadian participant in a recent tour, spoke about how the experience helped to bridge a cultural gap. 

鈥淔or many visitors and newcomers, 黑料社区 is still unfamiliar territory,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 personalized tour helps bridge that gap. It gives travelers a chance to experience the city beyond the headlines.鈥

Unlike traditional tours that focus on facts and timelines, Eta said this experience allowed for genuine connection. 

鈥淭his kind of authentic, personal tour adds real depth to tourism in 黑料社区,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t shifts the focus from sightseeing to storytelling, from just visiting places to connecting with people.鈥 

He added that the experience was especially meaningful because it was led by someone who lives in the city and speaks from personal experience. 

鈥淎 personalized walking tour in Riyadh feels truly authentic when led by someone who brings it to life through personal stories, rather than just historical facts.鈥

Eta said walking alongside people from different countries all curious and open to learning, created a unique sense of community.

鈥淭he tour becomes a shared memory, not just a checklist of landmarks,鈥 he said.

As 黑料社区鈥檚 tourism sector continues to grow, Abusrair sees an opportunity for more community-driven initiatives.

鈥淭here are a lot of tourists coming,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut there aren鈥檛 enough guides yet. Everything is new in the tourism industry for us in 黑料社区.鈥

Tourism is a central pillar of 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 economic diversification strategy. One of the initiative鈥檚 key goals is to reduce the Kingdom鈥檚 dependence on oil by turning it into a global tourism hub.

While Vision 2030 initially aimed to attract 100 million visitors annually by 2030, the Kingdom surpassed that milestone seven years ahead of schedule. The new target has now been raised to 150 million visitors per year.

Abusrair said that being a local guide contributes to how 黑料社区 is seen. 

鈥淚t will support promoting 黑料社区 as a tourist destination because (tourists hear) people speak,鈥 she said.


Music festival celebrates Franco-Saudi ties

Music festival celebrates Franco-Saudi ties
Updated 18 June 2025

Music festival celebrates Franco-Saudi ties

Music festival celebrates Franco-Saudi ties

RIYADH: A music festival celebrating the cultural ties between France and 黑料社区 will take place in Riyadh, Alkhobar and Jeddah from June 20-26.

Organized by the French embassy in 黑料社区 in collaboration with the Alliance Francaise, the Saudi Music Hub, Unstable, Hayy Jameel and MDL Beast, the Fete de la Musique will use a shared love of music to bring diverse audiences together.

Since its inception in France in 1982, the Fete de la Musique has evolved into a global celebration and now takes place in more than 120 countries. True to its founding principle of making music accessible to all, free of charge, it has become a powerful platform for cultural dialogue.

The 2025 edition features a diverse and eclectic line-up, highlighting the vibrancy of both the French and Saudi music scenes.

French artists such as Karimouche, a bold, socially engaged voice in word and song, and DJ SONGE, a producer known for immersive Afro-futuristic electronic sets, will share the stage with Saudi talent such as Kosh, a beatmaker who fuses traditional rhythms with deep electronic bass, and Seera, a rising star on the local rock scene.

Each host city will offer a distinctive atmosphere.

Riyadh starts the celebrations on June 20 at Unstable, a hybrid venue at the heart of the Saudi urban music scene. Alkhobar followed on June 21 at the Saudi Music Hub, a space dedicated to music education and performance that offers a more intimate setting. Jeddah will bring the festivities to a close on June 25-26 with performances by powerful female artists at Hayy Jameel, a cultural hub.

More than the concerts it features, the event also fosters cultural exchange, artistic dialogue and discovery, creating lasting connections between French and Saudi artists and audiences.