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Diriyah supports local creativity, national brands

The event is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products. (SPA)
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The event is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products. (SPA)
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The event is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products. (SPA)
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The event is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products. (SPA)
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Updated 05 July 2025

Diriyah supports local creativity, national brands

The event is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products. (SPA)
  • The initiative supports creative industries by connecting the public with local entrepreneurs and innovators, boosting the cultural economy and encouraging artistic and craft production

RIYADH: A daily event featuring Saudi brand stores and promoting local art, accessories and modern designs is taking place in Diriyah鈥檚 JAX District.

The event, which began on Wednesday and runs until July 8, is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products.




The event is open from 8.30 p.m. until midnight and aims to support creativity and national products. (SPA)

Brands taking part are presenting a range of innovative pieces that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The initiative supports creative industries by connecting the public with local entrepreneurs and innovators, boosting the cultural economy and encouraging artistic and craft production.


Hira Cultural District promotes public health

Hira Cultural District promotes public health
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Hira Cultural District promotes public health

Hira Cultural District promotes public health
  • The initiative reflects the district鈥檚 commitment to promoting public health

JEDDAH: The Hira Cultural District in Makkah organized a series of events as part of its October campaign, held in collaboration with educational and community organizations, to promote public health awareness.

The events included interactive workshops on first aid and emergency response, conducted by qualified medical professionals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Sessions also covered key topics such as cardiac arrest management and airway obstruction interventions, the SPA added.

Health services were provided, including seasonal vaccinations, a blood donation drive, and preventive screenings to encourage positive health practices.

The initiative reflects the district鈥檚 commitment to promoting public health and supporting Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 goal of improving quality of life and community well-being.


Sweden鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区 visits headquarters of Arab News

Sweden鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区 visits headquarters of Arab News
Updated 02 November 2025

Sweden鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区 visits headquarters of Arab News

Sweden鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区 visits headquarters of Arab News
  • Two parties discussed evolving relationship between the countries and the potential for future collaboration

RIYADH: Sweden鈥檚 Ambassador to 黑料社区 Petra Menander met Faisal J. Abbas, the editor-in-chief of Arab News, during a visit to the media organization鈥檚 headquarters in Riyadh on Sunday.

The two parties discussed the evolving relationship between the countries and the potential for future collaboration.

Scientist Omar Yaghi, the first Saudi winner of the Nobel Prize presented by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, was another topic of discussion.

It was announced in October that Yaghi had won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in developing metal-organic frameworks.


Traditional houses, farms in Qassim transformed into year-round heritage destinations

Traditional houses, farms in Qassim transformed into year-round heritage destinations
Updated 02 November 2025

Traditional houses, farms in Qassim transformed into year-round heritage destinations

Traditional houses, farms in Qassim transformed into year-round heritage destinations

BURAIDAH: The Qassim region is reclaiming its authentic past through innovative youth initiatives that have transformed traditional houses and farms into vibrant heritage destinations, attracting visitors year-round.

This convergence of tradition and modernity enhances both the cultural and economic value of the region鈥檚 heritage, the Saudi Press Agency reported, and aligns with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030, which emphasizes the development of domestic tourism and the preservation of national identity.

The city of Buraidah, along with several other governorates in the region, has seen a significant expansion of projects rehabilitating old buildings and converting them into cafes, restaurants, and hospitality venues with a traditional heritage character.

These efforts coincide with a growing interest from visitors and cultural enthusiasts in experiencing local heritage firsthand.

Heritage expert Shaker Al-Humaid said that recent years had led to a surge in interest to restore old houses and farms, transforming them into unique hospitality destinations, museums, and heritage sites.

These projects not only preserve the legacy of ancestors but also promote rural tourism.

Al-Humaid also said that young people鈥檚 growing awareness of national heritage has fueled initiatives that revive folk arts, traditional cuisine and handicrafts, offering visitors a cultural experience reflecting Qassim鈥檚 identity and historical roots.

These projects have revitalized old neighborhoods, highlighting mud-brick architecture and traditional decorations, and created distinctive tourist environments celebrating the region鈥檚 identity.

By involving local residents in sustainable heritage efforts, the projects support community development while boosting tourism investment.

Additionally, facilities and support provided by official bodies and municipalities have helped preserve the heritage character of historic towns and enhance their appeal to visitors.


Frankly Speaking: John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global

Frankly Speaking: John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global
Updated 02 November 2025

Frankly Speaking: John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global

Frankly Speaking: John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global
  • Declares gaining Saudi citizenship is 鈥渁n incredible honor鈥 and proof of his commitment to Kingdom鈥檚 transformation
  • Says Red Sea Global remains on track to complete its luxury destinations, with several resorts already welcoming guests
  • Describes working with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as 鈥渆nergizing,鈥 praising clarity of vision and decisive leadership

RIYADH: When John Pagano, the CEO of Red Sea Global, was recently granted Saudi citizenship, it was not just a personal recognition, but also a symbolic milestone in the Kingdom鈥檚 journey of transformation under Vision 2030.

For the man leading one of the biggest luxury tourism developments in the world, the honor was deeply personal.

鈥淚 was honored to have been granted Saudi citizenship, and I鈥檓 grateful to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, His Majesty King Salman, and of course, the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for bestowing this honor upon me,鈥 Pagano said.

Appearing on the Arab News current affairs program 鈥淔rankly Speaking,鈥 Pagano discussed the timeline for the Kingdom鈥檚 planned resorts, described what it is like working with the Saudi crown prince, and reflected on his adopted nationality.

鈥淚鈥檝e lived in 黑料社区 now for almost eight years,鈥 he told 鈥淔rankly Speaking鈥 host Katie Jensen.

鈥淚鈥檝e grown to love the country, the people, and to be part of the transformation of this Kingdom, and now to be part of that transformation as a Saudi citizen is an immensely proud moment for me.鈥

John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global, told 鈥淔rankly Speaking鈥 host Katie Jensen: 鈥淚鈥檝e grown to love the country, the people, and to be part of the transformation of this Kingdom, and now to be part of that transformation as a Saudi citizen is an immensely proud moment for me.鈥 (AN Photo)

Since the announcement, Pagano said the reaction from ordinary Saudis has been overwhelmingly warm.

鈥淭he Saudi people are incredibly hospitable and they鈥檝e always been warm and welcoming, but I was overwhelmed by the number of congratulatory messages that I received upon the formal announcement of my Saudi citizenship.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e embraced me. They make me feel at home. I feel now part of society here and I鈥檓 absolutely thrilled with it.鈥

Red Sea Global, formerly known as The Red Sea Development Company, is behind the flagship giga-projects driving 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 鈥 the national plan to diversify the economy away from oil by investing in sustainable industries such as tourism, culture, and technology.

The company is spearheading the Red Sea and Amaala 鈥 two vast luxury tourism destinations being built along the Kingdom鈥檚 western coastline. Together, they span thousands of square kilometers of islands, coral reefs, and volcanic landscapes.

The Red Sea is designed to run on 100 percent renewable energy and maintains strict environmental limits 鈥 only about 22 of the islands will be developed, with visitor numbers capped to preserve ecosystems.

Amaala, meanwhile, located farther north, focuses on wellness, art, and sustainability, combining luxury resorts with marine conservation and holistic health experiences.

Earlier this year, Red Sea Global unveiled Laheq Island, 黑料社区鈥檚 first private residential island offering a luxury lifestyle experience. (SPA)

Pagano said both projects are now nearing completion. 鈥淲e have two major projects that are being developed. We have the Red Sea and Amaala, as you鈥檝e said. And I鈥檓 happy to say that we鈥檙e now at the tail end of that development process,鈥 he said.

鈥淚n total, between the two destinations, we have 27 hotels and resorts. To date, we鈥檝e opened nine. By the end of the year, we will open 12. By January, that鈥檒l be 17. And by April, May time, all 27 resorts and hotels will be open.鈥

An entirely new international airport already serves the region, 鈥渃urrently achieving 16 flights a week,鈥 Pagano added, with numbers expected to grow as the destination expands.

Development has been carefully phased, allowing the company to fine tune logistics and operations.

鈥淚t has been a phased opening, which has been absolutely brilliant for us because it has allowed us to really develop our operating procedures and adapt to the dynamics and the changes that new openings are bringing to us,鈥 he said.

In total, Pagano said, 鈥渨e鈥檙e going to develop 80 hotels and resorts across the two projects.鈥

Few global CEOs work as closely with a head of state as Pagano does with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Red Sea Global chief describes his interactions as inspiring and detail driven.

鈥淚鈥檓 fortunate enough to have regular interactions with his royal highness,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e is very detail oriented. We present all of the designs before we actually select one. He鈥檚 very meticulous in that. And he drives us to achieve better, to come up with unique designs.鈥

That insistence on creativity and ambition, Pagano said, has shaped the very identity of the projects. 鈥淲hat you鈥檙e seeing being realized 鈥 (are destinations that are) not only beautiful, but they鈥檙e super unique. They鈥檙e unique globally.鈥

He credits the crown prince鈥檚 leadership for pushing his team to go beyond the conventional. 

Pagano (R), seen here with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (C) and US President Donald Trump (L) earlier this year in Riyadh, credits the crown prince鈥檚 leadership for pushing his team to go beyond the conventional. (X/@JohnPagano) 

鈥淲e know they鈥檙e not the most cost-effective solutions, but they are the most dramatic and have attracted global attention, which was the original intention under Vision 2030, to put 黑料社区 on the global tourism map.鈥

Pagano said he has 鈥渘ever experienced this in my life where the future sovereign of the country is so deeply involved in the details of really driving home Vision 2030 鈥 and the creation of unique designs that are going to be instantly recognizable as being 黑料社区n.鈥

For Pagano, there is no doubt that 黑料社区 can rival destinations such as the Maldives or Egypt.

鈥淎bsolutely. Look, I think we have a beautiful country with diverse geography, topography. I was really surprised when I first visited back in 2017 鈥 I had no idea that we had pristine islands and coral reefs and turquoise water. So we have the right ingredients.鈥

The Red Sea鈥檚 natural diversity, he said, is complemented by 鈥渢he rich culture and history of 黑料社区鈥 and 鈥渢he warmth of the Saudi people, the hospitality that comes naturally to them.鈥

What sets 黑料社区 apart, Pagano said, is its regenerative development approach 鈥 a model designed to improve the natural environment rather than simply minimize damage.

鈥淲e have a rare situation here where we have a pristine coastline that hasn鈥檛 been previously developed. So we鈥檙e developing in a much more responsible manner. And I think global travelers are going to 鈥 resonate well with (that) because they鈥檙e looking for sustainable destinations to come and visit.

鈥淭his is going to be a bucket-list destination,鈥 he added. 鈥淚鈥檓 absolutely certain of that fact.鈥

Few developments have claimed to balance luxury and environmental protection as rigorously as Red Sea Global. The company鈥檚 commitment to regenerative tourism 鈥 tourism that leaves nature better than it was found 鈥 underpins every design choice.

鈥淎t the very beginning of our journey, we put nature at the forefront of our value proposition,鈥 Pagano said. 鈥淲e were inspired by nature, but we were ultimately led by science.鈥

Pagano told Jensen his goal is to make the Red Sea not only a global symbol of luxury and sustainability but also a source of national pride and employment. (AN Photo)

Before any construction began, his team brought in scientists to conduct extensive baseline surveys and marine spatial simulations to determine where and how to build responsibly.

鈥淲e undertook this marine spatial planning simulation, which actually studied all of the islands, all of the marine ecosystem, the land and the terrestrial systems 鈥 with the aim of not just simply maintaining the status quo but actually increasing the net conservation value of our destination.鈥

The project integrates advanced monitoring systems, using 鈥渟ensors in the water, air monitoring, 鈥 artificial intelligence and machine learning, to constantly monitor in real time what鈥檚 happening on the ground in the sea.鈥

Pagano recounted one example of putting nature before profit. 鈥淥ne of our islands 鈥 would have been a perfect destination for us to develop, but it was a favored nesting site of the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle.

鈥淲e chose not to develop the island. That鈥檚 an example of how we put nature and the environment ahead of profit.鈥

While early media coverage and celebrity visitors have given the impression of exclusivity, Pagano said the new developments will be open to a broad range of travelers.

Pagano discussed the timeline for the Kingdom鈥檚 planned resorts, described what it is like working with the Saudi crown prince, and reflected on his adopted nationality. (AN Photo)

鈥淎bsolutely not a destination only for the elite,鈥 he said. 鈥淵es, the first resorts that we did open (were) 鈥 in our ultra luxury category. However, they only represent a mere 10 percent of the total number of hotel rooms.鈥

When the Shura Island development opens, 鈥渙ur entry level is going to be around the $500 mark, which puts it well in reach of many, many people,鈥 he said.

鈥淔orty percent will be four star, 50 percent will be five. And as I said, 10 will be in that ultra luxury space. So it will be accessible to the masses.鈥

Pagano鈥檚 goal is to make the Red Sea not only a global symbol of luxury and sustainability but also a source of national pride and employment.

鈥淲e have a huge Saudi workforce that supports us, and I love watching the pride in the Saudi staff showcasing their country to the world,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 love the pride that the Saudis have in what鈥檚 being developed in their country.鈥

For Pagano, that pride 鈥 among workers, guests, and citizens 鈥 is the truest measure of success. 鈥淚 get a great sense of pride when I see these destinations come to life, when they鈥檙e animated with people enjoying the beauty of the Red Sea.鈥

 


Saudi, UK foreign ministers discuss regional developments in Riyadh

Saudi, UK foreign ministers discuss regional developments in Riyadh
Updated 02 November 2025

Saudi, UK foreign ministers discuss regional developments in Riyadh

Saudi, UK foreign ministers discuss regional developments in Riyadh
  • Also discussed ongoing joint efforts to promote security and stability

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Sunday received UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Yvette Cooper at the ministry鈥檚 headquarters in Riyadh.

During the meeting, the two sides reviewed Saudi-British relations and discussed ways to strengthen and expand cooperation in various fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They also exchanged views on the latest regional developments and ongoing joint efforts to promote security and stability, SPA added.

The meeting was also attended by the Undersecretary of the Ministry for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati, Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al-Farhan and Mohammed Al-Yahya, advisers to the foreign minister.