Abha hosts first in series of forums

The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom’s cultural identity. (SPA)
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The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom’s cultural identity. (SPA)
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The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom’s cultural identity. (SPA)
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The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom’s cultural identity. (SPA)
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Abha hosts first in series of forums

The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom’s cultural identity. (SPA)
  • Mishari Al-Khayat, general supervisor of the International Film Criticism Conference, said that launching the forum in Abha reflected the city’s cultural and artistic status

ABHA: The Film Commission has hosted the Film Criticism Forum in Al-Muftaha village, Abha. It marks the first in a series of such events the commission is hosting this year, concluding with the International Film Criticism Conference in Riyadh in November.

The forum aimed to promote film criticism as part of a strategy to enhance the Kingdom’s cultural identity.

Mishari Al-Khayat, general supervisor of the International Film Criticism Conference, said that launching the forum in Abha reflected the city’s cultural and artistic status.

He added that a solid national film industry was incomplete without criticism that analyzed the image behind the lens and deconstructed visual meanings.

He said the previous edition of the conference had attracted more than 10,000 visitors and 42 speakers from 30 countries, strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a leading platform for global cinematic dialogue.


KSrelief continues to support orphans in Syria

Each child received a cash grant of $100 for July and August, aimed at supporting orphaned children. (SPA)
Each child received a cash grant of $100 for July and August, aimed at supporting orphaned children. (SPA)
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KSrelief continues to support orphans in Syria

Each child received a cash grant of $100 for July and August, aimed at supporting orphaned children. (SPA)
  • This initiative is part of the humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom to assist those in need and affected by crises around the world

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has distributed monthly sponsorships to orphans affected by the earthquake in Jindires, Aleppo governorate, Syria, as part of its orphan care and economic empowerment project in the earthquake-affected areas.

Each child received a cash grant of $100 for July and August, aimed at supporting orphaned children and meeting their basic needs, particularly in food security, healthcare and education.

This initiative is part of the humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom to assist those in need and affected by crises around the world.

 


Man arrested for selling hashish in Madinah

 is focusing on curbing all types of crimes at all levels. (SPA)
is focusing on curbing all types of crimes at all levels. (SPA)
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Man arrested for selling hashish in Madinah

 is focusing on curbing all types of crimes at all levels. (SPA)
  • Authorities have called on citizens and residents to report information about drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and 999 in the rest of

MADINAH: The General Directorate of Narcotics Control has arrested a citizen in Madinah for selling hashish and 1,426 tablets subject to medical circulation regulations. Preliminary procedures have been completed, and the citizen was referred to the Public Prosecution.

Elsewhere, security patrols in the Asir region arrested two Ethiopians for violating border security regulations by attempting to smuggle 16 kg of qat in Al-Farshah. Preliminary procedures have been completed, and the violators were referred to the competent authority.

is focusing on curbing all types of crimes at all levels.

Authorities have called on citizens and residents to report information about drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom. They can also contact GDNC by dialing 995, or by email.

 


Programming team for 5th Red Sea Film Festival announced

Programming team for 5th Red Sea Film Festival announced
Updated 23 August 2025

Programming team for 5th Red Sea Film Festival announced

Programming team for 5th Red Sea Film Festival announced
  • Red Sea International Film Festival set to take place from Dec. 4-13 in Al-Balad, the historic district of Jeddah

JEDDAH: The Red Sea Film Foundation on Saturday unveiled the programming team for the fifth edition of its Red Sea International Film Festival, set to take place from Dec. 4-13 in Al-Balad, the historic district of Jeddah.

The team will be led by Antoine Khalife, director of the Arab and Classic Cinema Program, with critic Ahmed Al-Ayyad and Josephine Habashi appointed as senior programmers, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Maryam Abdullah will serve as programmer and the foundation’s delegate to Egypt, while Badie Massad will oversee the Short Films Program within the Arab section.

Mohie Qari will continue in his role as director of the Saudi Program.

As part of the festival’s international expansion, Fionnuala Halligan has joined as director of International Programs. She will work with a global team of advisers.

These include British producer Mike Goodridge for the international program, Toronto International Film Festival curator Giovanna Fulvi for Asian programming, former MAMI Mumbai Film Festival artistic director Deepti de Cunha for South Asian cinema and African cinema expert Alex Moussa Sawadogo for African projects.

Shivani Pandya Malhotra, executive director of the RSFF, said the programming team formed the backbone of the festival, and highlighted the diversity and expertise of its members.

She added that their collective vision would help deliver an “inspiring artistic program” for the upcoming edition.


Saudi blood drive led by crown prince wins WHO praise, unites ministries and citizens

Saudi blood drive led by crown prince wins WHO praise, unites ministries and citizens
Updated 23 August 2025

Saudi blood drive led by crown prince wins WHO praise, unites ministries and citizens

Saudi blood drive led by crown prince wins WHO praise, unites ministries and citizens
  • In Riyadh, the Ministry of National Guard rolled out a major internal drive involving staff across all regions

ALKHOBAR: ’s nationwide blood donation campaign, spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has drawn wide participation from ministries, health clusters and citizens across the Kingdom, while winning praise from the World Health Organization for its impact and scale.

The campaign reflects the crown prince’s commitment to embedding humanitarian values, promoting voluntary donation and achieving Vision 2030’s goal of a vibrant society with sustainable health systems.

In Riyadh, the Ministry of National Guard rolled out a major internal drive involving staff across all regions, highlighting its role in meeting the Kingdom’s healthcare needs. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Tourism joined the effort, with Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb personally donating blood alongside his staff, setting what officials called “an inspiring example of leadership in service.”

The Ministry of Health also took part, with Minister Fahd Al-Jalajel donating blood and highlighting the surge in participation since the launch of the campaign. “National donation statistics have risen more than four-fold compared to the first day of the campaign,” he said, adding that the initiative has improved blood bank readiness and strengthened community solidarity. Since 2005, more than 22,000 citizens have been awarded the King Abdulaziz Medal, third class, for their repeated donations, Al-Jalajel said.

Health clusters are making the process easier for citizens. In Madinah, five donation sites were activated throughout the week, including King Salman Medical City and Yanbu General Hospital. Officials highlighted the vital role of blood transfusion in saving mothers during childbirth, supporting cancer patients and enabling complex surgeries. The Makkah Health Cluster extended hours at donation centers in Makkah and Al-Qunfudhah, encouraging citizens to donate even on weekends.

Beyond official participation, ordinary Saudis are seizing the chance to give. “I always wanted to contribute to something bigger than myself,” said Sarah Ibrahim, 24, who donated in Alkhobar. “When I saw the crown prince launch this campaign, I felt proud. Knowing my blood could save a life is an honor.”

For Mohammed Al-Dosari, 33, donating in Riyadh was about embodying the values he grew up with. “We were raised to believe generosity is a Saudi trait,” he said. “This is one of the simplest ways to live it.”

The global community has taken note. According to Al-Ekhbariya News, the World Health Organization publicly commended ’s initiative, praising its scale and the crown prince’s leadership in fostering a culture of voluntary blood donation.

With donation centers across the Kingdom continuing to receive volunteers, health leaders say the campaign has already proved that when leadership and citizens unite, the outcome is measured not in numbers, but in lives saved.


Family-run businesses boost dates festival’s appeal, community engagement

Family-run businesses boost dates festival’s appeal, community engagement
Updated 23 August 2025

Family-run businesses boost dates festival’s appeal, community engagement

Family-run businesses boost dates festival’s appeal, community engagement
  • Efforts support ’s Vision 2030 goals of empowering women and nurturing small-to-medium business growth

BURAIDAH: The productive families pavilion at the annual Buraidah Dates Carnival is experiencing remarkable visitor turnout as the festival continues at King Khalid Cultural Center through to Sept. 9, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Local entrepreneurs are displaying an array of date-derived products, including molasses, maamoul pastries and coffee, complemented by handcrafted items and heritage textiles.

According to SPA, this dedicated space functions as a crucial commercial gateway for family-owned businesses, strengthening their revenue streams and fostering economic independence. Customers discover premium-quality merchandise at accessible prices within an environment that celebrates the area’s traditional artisanship.

The pavilion highlights inherited local expertise spanning multiple generations while creating opportunities for women to participate actively in the regional economy. These efforts support ’s Vision 2030 goals of empowering women and nurturing small-to-medium business growth.

Families and tourists seeking authentic local products are increasingly drawn to the pavilion, which has become a community hub blending commerce, culture and entertainment under one roof, SPA reported.

The initiative reflects the carnival’s broader approach to programming diversity, catering to varied community demographics while positioning the region as a destination for tourism and business during the peak dates harvest period.