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黑料社区 extends condolences to Lebanon after explosion kills 6 soldiers

The Lebanese army said a blast at a weapons depot near the Israeli border killed six soldiers on Saturday. (File/AFP)
The Lebanese army said a blast at a weapons depot near the Israeli border killed six soldiers on Saturday. (File/AFP)
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黑料社区 extends condolences to Lebanon after explosion kills 6 soldiers

The Lebanese army said a blast at a weapons depot near the Israeli border killed six soldiers on Saturday. (File/AFP)
  • Kingdom praised the efforts made by the army to extend the sovereignty of the Lebanese government to the entire country

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Saturday extended its condolences to Lebanon after six soldiers were killed and others wounded in an explosion while they were inspecting a weapons depot and dismantling its contents in the southern city of Tyre.

A military source said the troops were removing munitions from a Hezbollah facility.

鈥淭he Kingdom expressed its condolences to the families of the victims and its solidarity with the Lebanese government and people,鈥 a foreign ministry statement said.

It also praised the efforts made by the army to extend the sovereignty of the Lebanese government to the entire country, ensuring its security and stability and contributing to the prosperity of Lebanon and its people.

Under a聽truce that ended last year鈥檚 war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanese troops have been deploying in the country鈥檚 south and dismantling the group鈥檚 infrastructure in the region.

The deaths come after the Lebanese government decided this week to disarm Hezbollah and tasked the army with drawing up a plan to complete the process by the end of the year.


Pilates dreams meet reality

Pilates dreams meet reality
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Pilates dreams meet reality

Pilates dreams meet reality
  • Women are embracing pilates for its calm and control, but not everyone can join the movement

ALKHOBAR: It starts with a stretch. Then a breath. And for many women in 黑料社区鈥檚 Eastern Province, what follows is far more than just physical movement. It鈥檚 calm, clarity and control. But not everyone gets to experience it.

While pilates and yoga classes have become increasingly popular in Alkhobar, Dhahran and beyond, the women who attend them 鈥 or hope to 鈥 say the trend isn鈥檛 just about fitness. It鈥檚 about access. 

Outdoor aerial Pilates sessions combine traditional poses with hammock support to improve core strength and balance. (Supplied/Instagram/sunsets_yoga)

鈥淚鈥檝e felt a real difference in my body and mood since I started pilates,鈥 said Noura Alzayani, 42, from Dhahran. 鈥淚 feel more flexible, balanced, even my posture and breathing improved. I just feel better.鈥 

She attends classes for free at the King Gym in Aramco camp and describes the sessions as 鈥渁 complete reset.鈥 Her favorite part? The style of the workouts.

I鈥檝e thought about trying Pilates so many times. But the prices don鈥檛 match the value. When six classes cost as much as a full year of gym membersh-ip, it just doesn鈥檛 feel worth it.

Lama Alrajeh, Dhahran local

鈥淭hey tone the body, help with alignment and improve mental well-being. I wish more people understood their value.鈥

But outside of private compounds such as Aramco鈥檚, access to these benefits can be difficult. While some women are willing, even eager, to sign up, the reality of high prices, limited availability and rigid schedules has kept many away.

Outdoor aerial Pilates sessions combine traditional poses with hammock support to improve core strength and balance. (Supplied/Instagram/sunsets_yoga)

鈥淚鈥檝e thought about trying pilates so many times,鈥 said Lama Alrajeh, 21, also from Dhahran. 鈥淏ut the prices don鈥檛 match the value. When six classes cost as much as a full year of gym membership, it just doesn鈥檛 feel worth it.鈥 

She once attended a free trial with her sister and loved the experience. 鈥淚t was motivating. But then we ran into the same issue 鈥 too expensive. Plus, the closest good studio is only available to Aramco employees. I can鈥檛 even go with my friends.鈥 

A serene Pilates studio featuring reformer machines, offering a calm and focused environment for strength and flexibility training. (Supplied)

And for students like her, flexibility isn鈥檛 just something they鈥檙e seeking in their bodies, but in the schedules of the classes. 鈥淪essions are often at times I can鈥檛 manage, like early mornings or late afternoons when I鈥檓 in class. It just doesn鈥檛 fit.鈥 

Still, the desire is there. Many women interviewed for this story described pilates and yoga as aspirational; something they want to include in their lives, if only logistics would allow it. 

It feels like (Pilates) suddenly became a huge thing, like everyone is doing it. That in itself is a positive shift. It means people are becoming more aware of their health and trying to find balance in their lives.

Sitah Alotaibi, Al-Ahsa local

Sitah Alotaibi, 22, from Al-Ahsa, said she has never attended a class but watches the trend with interest. 鈥淚t feels like it suddenly became a huge thing, like everyone is doing it,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat in itself is a positive shift. It means people are becoming more aware of their health and trying to find balance in their lives.鈥

Her main challenges? Transportation, cost and lack of availability. 鈥淚 hope one day we鈥檒l have branches in every neighborhood, with real services and inviting spaces.鈥 

Malak Khaled, 26, from Alkhobar, agrees. She describes pilates as 鈥渁 luxury鈥 that feels out of reach. 鈥淭hese places are usually located in the middle of the city and treated like elite experiences,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 even have a way to get there. And I already pay for a gym 鈥 I can鈥檛 afford another membership.鈥

Even when her gym has pilates equipment, she doesn鈥檛 use it. 鈥淭here are four machines, but I don鈥檛 know what I鈥檓 doing, and the sessions get full fast. They only offer one class a week, and it鈥檚 at a time I can鈥檛 attend.鈥

For Lama Khalid, 20, from Jubail, the story began differently; she actually did start. 鈥淚 did pilates for almost a year in Alkhobar. It was amazing. My mood improved, my body felt lighter. But I had to stop 鈥 my friend and I were traveling from Jubail, and the routine just didn鈥檛 fit anymore.鈥

She hopes more studios open in her city. 鈥淭he prices need to come down. And I wish we had more class options here in Jubail.鈥

For others, accessibility came not from a gym, but a screen.

Hajjar Alotaibi, 22, from Al-Ahsa, practices pilates once or twice a week at home using the YouTube channel Move With Nicole. 鈥淚t helps my mood, relaxes my body and tones it at the same time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wish there were more local places that offered this at fair prices, but for now, this works.鈥 

Others, like Rana Abbas, 26, from Alkhobar, found solace in yoga.

鈥淚 do yoga more than pilates,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t helps my stiff body from work and lifts my mood. I feel in control, and it suits me because it鈥檚 quiet and slow-paced.鈥

She tried multiple studios but finds the cost high. 鈥淎round SR180 ($48) per class. I wish we had more affordable centers. And more instructors who pay attention to everyone in the class 鈥 not just a few.鈥

The issue of cost 鈥 and perception 鈥 comes up again and again.

鈥淚 feel like pilates has become an activity for the wealthy only,鈥 said Khaled. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 afford resistance training at one gym and pilates at another. How much do we have to pay just to stay healthy?鈥

Kawthar Abdulaziz, from Al-Ahsa, recently attended her first pilates class. 鈥淚 wanted a gym without weights or harsh training,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted to stretch, feel graceful and move like I鈥檓 dancing. That鈥檚 why pilates appealed to me.鈥 

The experience didn鈥檛 disappoint. 

鈥淚 felt a huge release 鈥 mentally and physically. I moved my blood. I felt every muscle. It felt like I emptied all my emotional tension.鈥

But even she admits: 鈥淭he price is too high. And the good places are far. I just want more spaces where we can move, where movement is the focus, not the luxury.鈥

Her words echo what every woman interviewed said in one way or another; the desire to move is strong, but the barriers are real.

Whether it is the lack of nearby studios, transportation issues, unaffordable prices or simply the feeling that Pilates is not 鈥渇or them,鈥 many women across the Eastern Province are still on the outside looking in. 

And yet, their responses are also filled with hope. 

鈥淓ven though I鈥檝e only done one class,鈥 Abdulaziz said, 鈥渋t made me realize how important this is. This kind of movement 鈥 it鈥檚 not just fitness. It鈥檚 therapy.鈥

 


Two falcons sold for SR180K at auction

The International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms will run until Aug. 25 in Malham. (SPA)
The International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms will run until Aug. 25 in Malham. (SPA)
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Two falcons sold for SR180K at auction

The International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms will run until Aug. 25 in Malham. (SPA)
  • The auction is a trusted marketplace for elite falcons and brings together falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts from around the world. It is broadcast live on television and social media platforms

RIYADH: Two falcons from Al-Aradi Farm were sold for SR180,000 ($47,695) on Friday, on the opening day of this year鈥檚 International Auction Platform for Falcon Breeding Farms.

The auction, organized by the Saudi Falcons Club at its headquarters in Malham, runs until Aug. 25.  

The first falcon, a free-ranging chick, was sold for SR75,000 riyals. Bidding on the second, a purebred, started at SR50,000. The bird was eventually sold for SR105,000.

HIGHLIGHT

The auction contributes to the Saudi Falcons Club鈥檚 leadership in the development and innovation of falconry, breeding, production, and care.

The auction is a trusted marketplace for elite falcons and brings together falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts from around the world. It is broadcast live on television and social media platforms.

The auction contributes to the Saudi Falcons Club鈥檚 leadership in the development and innovation of falconry, breeding, production, and care.

It also provides economic and cultural support and a platform for promoting environmental awareness.

 


黑料社区鈥檚 melon production exceeds 63k tonnes

The ministry continues to support the local production of crops through programs aimed at empowering farmers. (SPA)
The ministry continues to support the local production of crops through programs aimed at empowering farmers. (SPA)
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黑料社区鈥檚 melon production exceeds 63k tonnes

The ministry continues to support the local production of crops through programs aimed at empowering farmers. (SPA)
  • Riyadh, Al-Qassim, Madinah, Hail and Najran produce different types of melon, namely, the Canary melon, hybrid Galia melon, honeydew melon, and Golden Ball melon, among others

RIYADH: Local markets across the Kingdom have received various types of melon this summer season, with production exceeding 63,100 tonnes, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture stated that the adoption of new techniques for planting and producing melon has helped increase production and improve the quality of the fruit.  

This, in turn, has increased the income of farmers and local producers, delivering a tangible economic impact. 

According to the ministry, Riyadh, Al-Qassim, Madinah, Hail and Najran produce different types of melon, namely, the Canary melon, hybrid Galia melon, honeydew melon, and Golden Ball melon, among others. 

The ministry continues to support the local production of crops through programs aimed at empowering farmers, providing means of production, offering training on the latest agricultural practices and techniques, and extending financial support, thus promoting the development and sustainability of the agricultural sector.

 


Saudi team wins big at AI Olympiad

Saudi team wins big at AI Olympiad
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Saudi team wins big at AI Olympiad

Saudi team wins big at AI Olympiad
  • IOAI is a global scientific platform for high school students, aimed at developing computational and algorithmic thinking skills and enhancing their capabilities in programming and AI applications

RIYADH: Saudi students won four medals at the International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence, held in Beijing from Aug. 2 to 9.

The competition, which this year featured the participation of 284 students from 85 countries, encourages youths to harness AI technologies in the service of humanity and sustainable development while facilitating knowledge exchange and the building of international academic relationships.

The Kingdom participated in the Olympiad through the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, Mawhiba, in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Education and KAUST Academy, as part of an integrated national program to nurture talent and innovation and achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 in building a knowledge-based economy.

IOAI is a global scientific platform for high school students, aimed at developing computational and algorithmic thinking skills and enhancing their capabilities in programming and AI applications, with a focus on innovation and ethical responsibility.

 


Global Qur鈥檃n contest begins in Makkah聽

King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Qur鈥檃n began Saturday.
King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Qur鈥檃n began Saturday.
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Global Qur鈥檃n contest begins in Makkah聽

King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Qur鈥檃n began Saturday.
  • 179 contestants from 128 countries will be judged by an elite international panel聽

MAKKAH: The 45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Qur鈥檃n was inaugurated on Saturday at the Grand Mosque in Makkah by Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Asheikh, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

In his speech, Al-Asheikh 鈥 who is also the general supervisor of the local and international Qur鈥檃n competitions 鈥 said: 鈥淥ne of the greatest blessings bestowed by God upon 黑料社区 is the honor of serving the Holy Qur鈥檃n and honoring its bearers, from the era of the founder, King Abdulaziz, until the era of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.鈥

He added that the ministry is proud to organize the competition, in which contestants compete to perfect the memorization and recitation of the Qur鈥檃n. 

Organized under the patronage of King Salman, this year鈥檚 competition has 179 contestants from 128 countries, the largest number since the competition鈥檚 inception. 

The competition will take place over six days, with two sessions each day, and will be judged by an elite international panel hailing from 黑料社区, Morocco, Uganda, and Albania. 

Al-Asheikh said that the ministry has 鈥渆stablished clear guidelines for judging, ensuring fairness and transparency.鈥 

The total value of the competition鈥檚 prizes is around SR4 million ($1.07 million), in addition to SR1 million that will be apportioned out to all participants.

The opening ceremony was covered live by both local and international channels from the media center set up by the ministry for the event.