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Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries

Special Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
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From right to left: Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS; Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group; Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, CEO of MBC Media Solutions; and Waleed Al-Ahmed鈥, corporate communications general manager at flynas. (Supplied)
Special Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
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From right to left: Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS; Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group; Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, CEO of MBC Media Solutions; and Waleed Al-Ahmed鈥, corporate communications general manager at flynas. (Supplied)
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Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries

Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
  • About 3,000 visitors, 150 speakers to converge for 2 days of workshops, panels, live entertainment
  • Mohamed Al-Ayed: As an event it is the premier and most sought-after creative event in 黑料社区, and most probably the biggest in the region

RIYADH: The third annual Athar Festival, a major gathering for the creative marketing industry in 黑料社区, will take place at Riyadh鈥檚 JAX District from Oct. 21-22.

The two-day event, hosted by communications consultancy TRACCS and UAE-based Motivate Media Group, is expected to attract around 3,000 visitors and feature 150 speakers, concluding with the Athar Awards across more than 30 categories.

Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of the Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS, told Arab News: 鈥淚 believe that (by) today, in the third edition, there has been a very strong maturity of the creative industry of 黑料社区, as an industry to be recognized and looked at.

鈥淎s an event it is the premier and most sought-after creative event in 黑料社区, and most probably the biggest in the region. We have set our sights high, given how 黑料社区 is transforming and growing in leaps and bounds. Where impact is the new language, we want to transform Athar Festival into one of the top five creative destinations in the world.鈥

Al-Ayed said that this year鈥檚 festival boasted more speakers and a larger venue, adding: 鈥淟ast year our venue was 2,000 sq. meters; this year it is more than 6,000. Last year we had 100 speakers; this year 150, of which more than 40 percent are international.鈥

Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group, told Arab News: 鈥淚f I鈥檓 looking at impact 鈥 which is, after all, what athar means 鈥 the impact is the spread of knowledge, which means the spread of interest in creativity in 黑料社区 over a three-year period.鈥

The festival鈥檚 speakers include British perfumer Jo Malone, founder of Jo Loves; Essam Akhonbay, vice president of marketing at Saudia; and Abeer Alessa, co-founder and CEO of The Bold Group.

Running for 12 hours daily, the festival will use five stages. The strategic and spotlight stages will feature panels and keynotes, while the Saudi Gamer Arena will highlight gaming and esports. The community stage hosts sessions, masterclasses, and workshops, and the courtyard stage live music, wellness activities, and comedy.

Fairservice said: 鈥淭he attendance is not limited to any particular industry. People looking for a career change are most welcome, and I can鈥檛 think of a better place for them to meet others and see whether this is the industry they would like to be part of.鈥

The festival has added new hubs, including the Talent Hub, Ruwad Hub for entrepreneurs, and Saudi Gamer Arena, along with other areas ideal for networking.

Specialized programs at the event will include CEO and CMO roundtables, CMO academies, and the Maheerah Program, a mentorship initiative for women in 黑料社区鈥檚 marketing communications sector.

This year鈥檚 lineup includes more than 80 sponsors and partners, including MBC Media Solutions as growth partner and Flynas as official airline partner. Other organizations involved include the Saudi Tourism Authority, Amazon Ads, Bloomberg Media, Omnicom Group, WPP, and the King Salman Park Foundation.

Al-Ayed said: 鈥淭he prominence of creativity has now become very important in the business sector. But what I鈥檒l say is that maybe creativity needs a home, a platform, and we believe that Athar is the platform, or one of the platforms, for Saudi creativity.鈥


黑料社区 expresses condolences after landslide wipes out Sudan village, kills 1,000

People inspect the debris after a landslide devastated the village of Tarasin in Sudan鈥檚 Jebel Marra area. (AFP)
People inspect the debris after a landslide devastated the village of Tarasin in Sudan鈥檚 Jebel Marra area. (AFP)
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黑料社区 expresses condolences after landslide wipes out Sudan village, kills 1,000

People inspect the debris after a landslide devastated the village of Tarasin in Sudan鈥檚 Jebel Marra area. (AFP)
  • Heavy rain triggered the disaster on Sunday, flattening the village of Tarasin in the remote Jebel Marra range, and there was only one survivor

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Tuesday expressed its condolences to the government and people of Sudan after a landslide in the Darfur region buried an entire mountain village and killed at least 1,000 people.

Heavy rain triggered the disaster on Sunday, flattening the village of Tarasin in the remote Jebel Marra range, the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) faction which controls the area said in a statement, adding that there was only one survivor.

The SLM/A, which has long controlled and governed an autonomous portion of Jebel Marra, appealed to the United Nations and international aid agencies to help collect the bodies of victims, including men, women and children.

The SLM/A has remained neutral in the battle between the main enemies in Sudan鈥檚 civil war, the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The two foes are fighting over control of Al-Fashir, capital of North Darfur state, which is under siege from the RSF and has suffered famine.

The Foreign Ministry expressed the Kingdom鈥檚 solidarity with Sudan and its people, and its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. It also wished the injured a speedy recovery.


Riyadh drone expo showcases rescue, environmental tech

Riyadh drone expo showcases rescue, environmental tech
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Riyadh drone expo showcases rescue, environmental tech

Riyadh drone expo showcases rescue, environmental tech
  • Civil Defense displays drones for firefighting, hazardous material detection, and search-and-rescue operations
  • Special Forces for Environmental Security demonstrate AI-powered monitoring to protect natural resources

RIYADH: The General Directorate of Civil Defense took part in the Saudi Drone Exhibition at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center.

Under the theme 鈥淒rones and the Future of Integrated Transformation,鈥 the three-day event ended on Tuesday, with more than 100 entities from the Kingdom and abroad taking part, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Civil Defense officials showcased the latest emergency response technologies, including drones for detecting hazardous, radioactive and chemical materials, as well as those used in search and rescue operations in rugged terrain and flood zones.

The display also featured the falcon drone, specialized in firefighting in high-altitude and hazardous areas, along with drones for monitoring and exploration, the SPA reported.

The exhibition brought together government officials, industry leaders, experts and investors, alongside major local and international companies specializing in smart transportation, drones, robotics and artificial intelligence.

The Kingdom鈥檚 Special Forces for Environmental Security also took part, showcasing technologies and mechanisms for monitoring and protecting the environment.

This included drones and AI-powered thermal cameras, highlighting their role in safeguarding natural resources and promoting environmental sustainability.

The exhibition also showcased technologies and applications across transportation, delivery, agriculture, oil and gas, environmental management and surveillance.

The General Authority of Civil Aviation took part as the exhibition鈥檚 strategic sponsor. It was part of the authority鈥檚 efforts to position the Kingdom as a global logistics hub, promote sustainability and enhance infrastructure for emerging technologies in air transport, according to the report.


Hunting season begins in 黑料社区 with new wildlife protection rules

Hunting season begins in 黑料社区 with new wildlife protection rules
Updated 02 September 2025

Hunting season begins in 黑料社区 with new wildlife protection rules

Hunting season begins in 黑料社区 with new wildlife protection rules
  • Regulations to protect biodiversity, preserve ecological balance
  • Hunters must only use approved methods, stay in specific areas

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 National Center for Wildlife has emphasized that violators of the new environment protection rules for this year鈥檚 hunting season, from Sept. 1 to Jan. 31, 2026, will be prosecuted.

There are updated regulations to protect biodiversity, preserve ecological balance, and ensure sustainable use of natural resources in line with the nation鈥檚 Environment Law, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The rules are based on new research, international best practices, lessons from previous seasons, and reflect the Kingdom鈥檚 international commitments.

Only species listed on the center鈥檚 official website and the Fitri platform may be hunted. Endangered species remain permanently off limits, the SPA reported.

Licensed firearm hunters and falconers registered with the Saudi Falcons Club must obtain permits through the Fitri platform.

Hunting is also banned in restricted areas, including cities, villages, farms, rest houses, residential areas, near military or industrial facilities, within protected zones, and across mega projects such as Neom, Qiddiya, and The Red Sea Project.

It is further prohibited along the Kingdom鈥檚 coasts up to 20 km inland, the SPA added.

Hunting is restricted to approved methods. The use of shotguns, nets, electronic lures, or other techniques that capture multiple birds at once are prohibited.

Violators face legal penalties enforced by the Ministry of Interior鈥檚 Special Forces for Environmental Security in coordination with the center.

Mohammed Qurban, CEO of the center, said: 鈥淭he Kingdom has now entered its fifth regulated hunting season since the system was introduced in 2021. Over these years, the center has continued to refine the process using lessons learned from past seasons.鈥

He noted that the initiative has promoted sustainable hunting, and they have seen growing awareness among hunters, reflecting their national commitment to protecting natural resources and supporting ecological balance.

鈥満诹仙缜檚 efforts in regulating hunting have received broad international recognition, as reflected in the Kingdom, through the center, being awarded the Migratory Species Champion award,鈥 he added.

鈥淭his honor highlights the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership in addressing unsustainable hunting and illegal trade in migratory species, as well as its pivotal role in combating illegal bird hunting across Southwest Asia.鈥

These efforts are a part of the Kingdom鈥檚 broader commitment to sustainable environmental management under Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative, the SPA reported.


KSA registers 2,748 new urban heritage sites

KSA registers 2,748 new urban heritage sites
Updated 02 September 2025

KSA registers 2,748 new urban heritage sites

KSA registers 2,748 new urban heritage sites

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Heritage Commission has registered 2,748 new sites in the National Urban Heritage Register, bringing the total to 36,919, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The newly registered sites span several regions of the Kingdom, including 1,729 in Asir, 635 in Makkah, 340 in Baha, 35 in the Northern Borders, eight in the Eastern Province, and one in Hail.

The commission said that this step is part of its strategic plan to expand legal protection for heritage sites, support their rehabilitation, encourage investment in them, and highlight their historical and urban significance.

It urged the public to support its efforts to identify and document heritage sites by reporting them through the Archeological Report service, via its official social media channels, or by calling the Unified Security Operations Center at 911.


黑料社区鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships

黑料社区鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships
Updated 02 September 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships

黑料社区鈥檚 Yemen redevelopment program, World Bank explore partnerships
  • To date, SDRPY has delivered 265 projects and initiatives across eight sectors

RIYADH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the World Bank held discussions on Tuesday on expanding their development cooperation to support vital sectors in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

SDRPY Supervisor-General Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber met with a World Bank delegation led by Stephane Gimbert, regional director for Egypt, Yemen, and Djibouti, at the program鈥檚 headquarters in Riyadh.

The meeting was also attended by Dina Abu Ghida, director of the World Bank鈥檚 office in Yemen, along with senior staff from both sides.

The talks formed part of a two-day series of meetings focused on enhancing joint efforts, reviewing progress on existing initiatives, and identifying new areas for collaboration.

Among the projects highlighted was the Lifeline Project, a flagship partnership to boost the transportation sector in Yemen.

The program, in cooperation with the World Bank, is currently implementing the Al-Abr Road Expansion and Rehabilitation Project and the Haijat Al-Abd Road Rehabilitation Project.

These initiatives aim to improve infrastructure, increase road safety, enhance social and economic connectivity, and create new job opportunities, the SPA report said.

Al-Jaber and the delegation also discussed potential partnerships across key sectors to help improve daily life in Yemen, underscoring a shared commitment to broadening the scope of joint development projects and strengthening essential services.

To date, SDRPY has delivered 265 projects and initiatives across eight sectors: education, health, water, energy, transportation, agriculture and fisheries, government capacity-building, and wider development programs, covering regions throughout Yemen.