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黑料社区 condemns Israeli strike on Gaza Catholic church

Mourners attend the funeral of two Palestinian Christians who were killed in an Israeli strike on the Holy Family Church, at the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church, in Gaza City, July 17, 2025. (Reuters)
Mourners attend the funeral of two Palestinian Christians who were killed in an Israeli strike on the Holy Family Church, at the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church, in Gaza City, July 17, 2025. (Reuters)
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黑料社区 condemns Israeli strike on Gaza Catholic church

Mourners attend the funeral of two Palestinian Christians who were killed in an Israeli strike on the Holy Family Church.
  • Israeli strike on Gaza鈥檚 sole Catholic Church killed three people and injured several others
  • Kingdom strongly condemns Israel鈥檚 continued attacks against innocent civilians and places of worship

RIYADH: 黑料社区 condemned on Thursday an Israeli strike on Gaza鈥檚 only Catholic church that killed three people.

The Kingdom strongly condemns Israel鈥檚 continued attacks against innocent civilians and places of worship, the Foreign Ministry said.

The Israeli strike on Gaza鈥檚 sole Catholic Church killed three people and injured several others, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, which oversees the small parish, said on Thursday.

In the shelling of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza, the church compound was also damaged, where hundreds of Palestinians have been sheltering from the 21-month Israel-Hamas war.

The Kingdom said that such repeated attacks in the region, without any deterrent, require a serious stance from all countries to put an end to Israeli crimes which threaten the security and stability of the region.

It reiterated its call for the international community, especially the United Nations Security Council, to confront Israeli practices and activate international accountability mechanisms for these violations.


Robotic-assisted implantation is world鈥檚 first

Robotic-assisted implantation is world鈥檚 first
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Robotic-assisted implantation is world鈥檚 first

Robotic-assisted implantation is world鈥檚 first
  • Groundbreaking procedure opens new horizons in circulatory support techniques for patients with complex cardiac conditions
  • Cardiac surgery team, led by Prof. Feras Khaliel, performed the operation through small incisions using remotely controlled high-precision robotic arms

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh has performed the world鈥檚 first implantation of two artificial pumps for biventricular support using robotic technology on a patient with advanced heart failure.

The groundbreaking procedure opens new horizons in circulatory support techniques for patients with complex cardiac conditions and marks a medical achievement that culminated in the patient鈥檚 recovery within a short period following the surgery.

The procedure represents a major advance in the treatment of bilateral heart failure, which was traditionally performed through full sternotomy, an approach associated with higher surgical risks and prolonged recovery.

However, the cardiac surgery team, led by Prof. Feras Khaliel, performed the operation through small incisions using remotely controlled high-precision robotic arms, resulting in reduced blood loss, lower risk of infection, and faster patient recovery.

The milestone reflects the integration of expertise across multiple departments at the hospital, including cardiac surgery, cardiology, anesthesia, critical care, biomedical engineering, and advanced life support.

The procedure was meticulously planned and benefited from 3D imaging technologies, real-time surgical navigation, and innovative solutions. 


Saudi jazz singer is hitting all the right notes

Saudi jazz singer is hitting all the right notes
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Saudi jazz singer is hitting all the right notes

Saudi jazz singer is hitting all the right notes
  • Loulwa Al-Sharif, also known as Lady Lou, is self-taught
  • Music shaped by loss of her father, she tells Arab News

RIYADH: From soulful Hijazi oud melodies to renditions of smoky jazz and blues tunes, Loulwa Al-Sharif is crafting a sound, shaped by personal loss, that is uniquely her own.

The self-taught singer, also known as Lady Lou, left journalism to pursue her heart鈥檚 yearnings, she said during her appearance recently on Arab News鈥 The Mayman Show.

 

鈥淚 knew that I loved, like, music since I was a little kid. I used to love to perform just for my family and myself, but then I stopped for a long time.

鈥淎nd while I was working in the newspaper and in other jobs before that, I used to do music 鈥 part-time.鈥

Al-Sharif sang Arabic songs when she was young.

 

鈥淲hen I was 15 years old, when I discovered that I liked to sing, I used to sing Khaleeji (Gulf) and Tarab (classical Arabic music) such as songs from prominent Egyptian singer Mohammed Abdel Wahab.

鈥淏ut then when I started learning (to sing) in English, the first song I learned, with my blues brother 鈥 his name is Moez 鈥 it was 鈥楢in鈥檛 No Sunshine.鈥欌

鈥淪o just simple, you know, it鈥檚 a very simple song with him because he encouraged me, like, you have soul, and you need to do that more,鈥 she said.

 

The death of her father was a pivotal moment in her life. At the time, she had not been performing and was still quite 鈥渟hy鈥 and lacked confidence.

鈥淚 believe that was my 鈥 I don鈥檛 know what to call it 鈥 escape or something, I don鈥檛 know. But all my emotions and my feelings were, ya鈥檔i (like), driven into the music.

鈥淓ven, to be honest, it helped me a lot because my father was a musician, and so believing that, oh, wow, I鈥檓 doing what my father used to do and putting all my emotions into, ya鈥檔i 鈥 it was healing.

 

鈥淪araha (honestly), so it was healing for me. Pursuing music and just creating and singing.鈥

Al-Sharif learned her craft at jam sessions, often late at night, supported by members of the Jeddah music community.

 

鈥淔irst, I chose rock. I started singing, like, rock covers, you know, like Evanescence and things like that.鈥

She then focused on jazz and blues tunes, including from the late English singer Amy Winehouse.

 

鈥淭o be honest, I feel like I was, like, a little bird, and now I鈥檓 just, like, flying.

鈥淚t鈥檚 helped me a lot. Because I didn鈥檛 have that confidence back then, and I was, ya鈥檔i, when I performed, I used to perform in front of, like, a few people.鈥

 


Saudi crown prince welcomes measures announced by Al-Sharaa to contain clashes

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. (File/SPA/AFP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. (File/SPA/AFP)
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Saudi crown prince welcomes measures announced by Al-Sharaa to contain clashes

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. (File/SPA/AFP)
  • Crown prince expressed the Kingdom鈥檚 confidence in the ability of the Syrian government to achieve security and stability in Syria

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa on Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The crown prince welcomed the arrangements and measures announced by Al-Sharaa to contain recent events in Syria, expressing the Kingdom鈥檚 confidence in the ability of the Syrian government to achieve security and stability in the country.

Prince Mohammed also praised efforts exerted by Al-Sharaa to ensure that Syria continues on the right path, which would in turn ensure the preservation of Syria鈥檚 unity and territorial integrity, the strengthening of its national unity, the solidarity and cohesion of all segments of the Syrian people, and the prevention of any signs of sedition aimed at destabilizing security and stability in the country.

The crown prince also stressed the importance of continuing steps that Syria has taken at all levels to achieve the progress and prosperity to which the Syrian people aspire.

He reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 firm position in supporting Syria, standing by its side, and rejecting any action that would undermine civil and social peace in its entirety.

Prince Mohammed reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 declared position condemning Israeli attacks on Syrian territory and interference in its internal affairs.

He also stressed the need for the international community to support the Syrian government in confronting these challenges and preventing any foreign interference in Syria鈥檚 internal affairs under any pretext.

Al-Sharaa expressed his gratitude to the Kingdom for its supportive stance toward Syria and the role and efforts undertaken by the crown prince to promote security and stability in Syria and the region.


First Saudi relief plane arrives in Syria with aid for those affected by fires

The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Latakia Governorate has landed.
The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Latakia Governorate has landed.
Updated 17 July 2025

First Saudi relief plane arrives in Syria with aid for those affected by fires

The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Latakia Governorate has landed.
  • Plane marks beginning of the Saudi air bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense

RIYADH: The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Syria鈥檚 Latakia Governorate has landed at Aleppo International Airport, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The plane marks the beginning of the Saudi air bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense, SPA said.

Supervisor General of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah noted that the humanitarian assistance reflects the spirit of humanitarian solidarity that is characteristic of the Saudi government.

Dr. Al-Rabeeah stressed that the Kingdom prioritizes humanitarian work as a core mission stemming from its values and long-standing generosity, and out of its belief that human dignity is a fundamental right for every individual on earth.

KSrelief also signed a cooperation agreement on Wednesday with the Syrian Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management to provide essential equipment, supplies, and machinery needed to combat wildfires in the town of Kassab, Latakia Governorate.

The agreement aims to enhance rapid and effective response capacity through technical and logistical support for field firefighting teams.

Syria鈥檚 civil defense agency on Sunday said wildfires in the country鈥檚 west, which have burned vast tracts of forest and farmland and forced evacuations, had been brought under control after 10 days.

In a statement on Facebook, the agency said that 鈥渨ith the spread of the fires halted and the fire hotspots brought under control on all fronts鈥 on Saturday, teams on the ground were working to cool down the affected areas while monitoring any signs of reignition.

The blazes in the coastal province of Latakia broke out amid an intense heatwave across the region and the UN humanitarian agency OCHA said they destroyed about 100 square kilometers of forest and farmland.


黑料社区 Pavilion hosts cross-sector business events at Expo 2025 Osaka

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

黑料社区 Pavilion hosts cross-sector business events at Expo 2025 Osaka

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

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

This is a part of the exposition鈥檚 Theme Week Five, titled 鈥淟earning and Playing,鈥 which is running from July 17 to 28.

The program is designed to promote cross-cultural business collaboration and highlight 黑料社区鈥檚 digital, educational and cultural initiatives in the era of artificial intelligence.

On July 22, the Cultural Development Fund will present a session titled 鈥淭he Art of Play: Integrating Culture into Learning Environments.鈥

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鈥檚 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 鈥淟earning Through Play: The Success of Our Neighborhood Clubs Initiative.鈥

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 鈥淎I & Creative Art,鈥 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 黑料社区 Pavilion鈥檚 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 黑料社区 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.