Pavilion hosts cross-sector business events at Expo 2025 Osaka

The  pavilion is pictured during a media preview day for the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on April 9, 2025. (AFP)
The pavilion is pictured during a media preview day for the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on April 9, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 17 July 2025

Pavilion hosts cross-sector business events at Expo 2025 Osaka

The  pavilion is pictured during a media preview day for the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on April 9, 2025.
  • Highlights ’s AI, digital, education, culture initiatives
  • Aim is to promote business between Kingdom and world’s nations

OSAKA: The Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka will host a series of business events from July 22 to 25.

This is a part of the exposition’s Theme Week Five, titled “Learning and Playing,” which is running from July 17 to 28.

The program is designed to promote cross-cultural business collaboration and highlight ’s digital, educational and cultural initiatives in the era of artificial intelligence.

On July 22, the Cultural Development Fund will present a session titled “The Art of Play: Integrating Culture into Learning Environments.”

The panel will explore how culture, arts, and heritage can enhance educational systems, foster creativity and prepare young people for the industry.

Speakers include Dr. Mohammed Alhussein, CEO of Mozn AI, and Dr. Wafa Alsubail, founder of the children’s library Kan Ya Makan. The session will be moderated by Reem Busati.

On the same day, the Sports for All Federation hosts a panel titled “Learning Through Play: The Success of Our Neighborhood Clubs Initiative.”

The discussion will focus on how the initiative, which started in a single neighborhood school, has expanded into a nationwide model promoting physical activity, inclusivity and community well-being.

Speakers include Lama Al-Muhana, Dalal Al-Shebaiky, and moderator Reem Al-Shalhoub.

On July 25, the Music Commission will present “AI & Creative Art,” a session highlighting MusiqAI, a digital platform that uses artificial intelligence to support music education and professional development.

The session will include speakers Manar Alhawiti, Saqer Alghuwainem, and moderator Ahmed Karkanawi.

All sessions will be held at the Pavilion’s Collaboration Hub and will feature live Japanese translation.

The events are a part of more than 150 business-focused sessions scheduled throughout the six-month exposition, offering a platform for dialogue on investment, sustainability, innovation, and education.

The Pavilion is located in the Connecting Zone (C14-01) near the West Gate and is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The full program of events is available on the official pavilion website.


Riyadh wraps up world fire, rescue sport championship

Riyadh wraps up world fire, rescue sport championship
Updated 01 November 2025

Riyadh wraps up world fire, rescue sport championship

Riyadh wraps up world fire, rescue sport championship
  • Russia, Belarus claim top honors as Saudi Civil Defense athletes impress on home ground
  • Flag handed to Azerbaijan to host the next global firefighting competition

RIYADH: The closing ceremony for the World Championship in Fire and Rescue Sport was held in Riyadh on Saturday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Civil Defense Director General Maj. Gen. Hamoud Al-Faraj, International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers President Alexander Chupriyan and heads of participating delegations attended the event.

Al-Faraj handed over the championship flag to Azerbaijan, host of the next edition.

Russia won the men’s firefighting race with a time of 26.62 seconds, while Belarus claimed the women’s title with 26.42 seconds.

The event involved the use of pumps and hoses to extinguish simulated fires, testing participants’ speed, precision and decision-making under realistic conditions.

Russia set a new championship record in the individual obstacle race, finishing in 14.84 seconds in the men’s category and 15.49 seconds in the women’s.

The Russian team also won the 400-meter relay in both categories, with the men clocking 54.73 seconds and the women 59.99 seconds.

In the 100-meter hurdles, Russia again claimed first place, with times of 14.84 seconds for the men and 15.49 seconds for the women.

Heads and members of several international delegations thanked for its warm hospitality and excellent organization of the weeklong championship, which was organized by the General Directorate of Civil Defense in cooperation with the international federation.

The Czech delegation, visiting the Kingdom for the first time, praised the warm welcome, ideal weather and strong performance of Saudi athletes.

The Azerbaijani team commended the professionalism of the event and described the experience as “unique and rewarding.”

The Cameroonian delegation also highlighted the professionalism, sportsmanship and positive atmosphere, and noted the teams’ strong physical condition and drive to set new records.

The championship brought together more than 300 competitors from 22 countries, representing 13 teams.

This marked the first time an Arab nation hosted the event since the federation’s founding in 2001.

Thirteen athletes from the Saudi Civil Defense also demonstrated exceptional skill and readiness in performing complex technical and tactical tasks, reflecting the progress of national talent and strong team spirit.

joined the federation in 2022 to promote fire and rescue sports locally and globally, enhance international cooperation and develop human capabilities through knowledge sharing and the adoption of new firefighting technologies.


Kingdom affirms commitment to humanitarian law at Riyadh workshop

Kingdom affirms commitment to humanitarian law at Riyadh workshop
Updated 01 November 2025

Kingdom affirms commitment to humanitarian law at Riyadh workshop

Kingdom affirms commitment to humanitarian law at Riyadh workshop

RIYADH: The 18th Senior Workshop on International Rules Governing Military Operations began in Riyadh on Saturday — the first time the Kingdom has hosted the event.

This year’s event was organized by the Ministry of Defense’s National Defense University in partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The workshop was inaugurated by Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Fayyad Al-Ruwaili and ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, with the participation of 125 senior military officers from 90 countries.

Al-Ruwaili underscored the Kingdom’s commitment to respecting, promoting, and strengthening the application of international humanitarian law in military operations.

He said that ’s leaders have paid “great attention to international humanitarian law by enacting legislation that criminalizes violations of the laws of war and ensuring accountability through a strong legal and institutional framework, including specialized courts,” the SPA reported.

Al-Ruwaili also noted that the Kingdom was among the first nations to accede to the four Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, a commitment that he said aligns with “the tolerant teachings of Islamic Shariah, which call for mercy, justice, and humane conduct even in times of war,” according to the SPA.

Al-Ruwaili also highlighted that the Ministry of Defense has integrated the principles of humanitarian law into its military education and training programs to ensure their practical application across the armed forces and offered the ministry’s wide range of specialized training programs, often conducted in cooperation with the ICRC, as an example of the Kingdom’s “aspiration to serve as a global model in the application and training of international law.”

Al-Ruwaili said that the Kingdom’s commitment goes beyond the military sphere to include humanitarian and relief efforts, citing the work of Saudi aid agency KSrelief in conflict and disaster zones worldwide.

Egger noted that this year’s event comes “at a pivotal moment amid the global rise in the number and intensity of conflicts, which places immense pressure on the laws designed to protect civilians.”

She stressed the shared responsibility of all states to respect — and ensure respect for — international humanitarian law.

Egger expressed gratitude to the Kingdom for hosting the event, which is intended to help ensure the practical application of the written rules of war on the battlefield.


Saudi deputy foreign minister attends Manama Dialogue in Bahrain

Saudi deputy foreign minister attends Manama Dialogue in Bahrain
Updated 02 November 2025

Saudi deputy foreign minister attends Manama Dialogue in Bahrain

Saudi deputy foreign minister attends Manama Dialogue in Bahrain

Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khuraiji on Saturday attended the opening session of the Manama Dialogue 2025 in Bahrain.

The event, now in its 21 edition, seeks to address the most pressing regional and international issues and discusses multilateral cooperation aimed at achieving security, stability and prosperity.

Al-Khuraiji, who attended the talks on behalf of the foreign minister, met Anne-Claire Legendre, adviser to the French president on Middle East and North Africa affairs, on the sidelines of the event.

The two sides discussed relations between their countries and ways to strengthen and develop them, as well as various regional and international issues, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said on X.


Crafts Market revives ancient traditions in Jazan

Crafts Market revives ancient traditions in Jazan
Updated 01 November 2025

Crafts Market revives ancient traditions in Jazan

Crafts Market revives ancient traditions in Jazan

RIYADH: Jazan has “revived the spirit of its ancient markets through a vibrant, modern experience called the Crafts Market,” the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The Crafts Market is organized by the Alrowad Youth Association in Jazan in partnership with the Cultural House and supervised by the Heritage Commission. 2025 has been designated the Year of Handicrafts in the Kingdom.

The Crafts Market initiative gives artisans a platform to showcase traditional crafts and skills, “with the primary aim of empowering artisans and bolstering the local creative economy,” the SPA reported.

Weekly traditional craft workshops are being held at the Cultural House as part of the initiative. These sessions are led by a select group of local artisans, “offering a hands-on experience that combines education, enjoyment, and the revival of heritage.”

Running on Fridays and Saturdays until the end of November, the workshops cover pottery, sculpture, painting, palm frond weaving, candle and perfume making, leather arts, Arabic calligraphy, seashell crafts, embroidery, jewelry and accessories, branding, and product packaging.

Its organizers are billing the Crafts Market program as a “vital cultural project that restores the value of handicrafts as part of the national identity and a source of social development, aligning with the objectives of Vision 2030 to empower youth and revive traditional industries,” the SPA stated.


Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week
Updated 01 November 2025

Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week
  • A total of 12,745 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,577 were held over illegal border crossing attempts

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 21,651 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

A total of 12,745 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,577 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 4,329 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,689 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 53 percent were Ethiopian, 46 percent Yemeni, and 1 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 59 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 21 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.