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黑料社区鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen

黑料社区鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen
Since the initiatives inception in 2018 over 512,323 mines have been cleared. (SPA)
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Updated 04 September 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen

黑料社区鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Masam project removed 968 mines from areas across Yemen, latest figures show.
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, which runs the initiative, said 4 anti-personnel mines, 32 anti-tank mines, 925 unexploded ordnances, and 7 explosive devices had been removed.
The project was able to take out around 4,735 mines in the month of August.
Since the initiatives inception in 2018 over 512,323 mines have been cleared.


Drought-resistant tamarisk tree helps fight desertification in 黑料社区

Drought-resistant tamarisk tree helps fight desertification in 黑料社区
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Drought-resistant tamarisk tree helps fight desertification in 黑料社区

Drought-resistant tamarisk tree helps fight desertification in 黑料社区
  • Tamarisk had been used extensively in ancient times, such as in making tools and roofs and doors for houses
  • Capable of withstanding harsh conditions, it is among the trees now being propagated under the Saudi Green Initiative

BURAIDAH: The tamarisk tree, a plant species being planted under the Saudi Green Initiative, has long played key economic, social, agricultural, and geographical roles in Arabian society.

Fahd Al-Sawaji, a local desert plant enthusiast, said the tree had extensive social uses in ancient times, including the manufacture of plowing tools and equipment for drawing water from wells.

Its wood was also used to make roofs and doors for houses, as well as for leather tanning, Sawaji told the Saudi Press Agency.

The tamarisk tree has been used to make tools, furniture and house parts. (SPA)
The tamarisk tree has been used to make tools, furniture and house parts. (SPA)

Resistant to drought and tolerant of salty soil, the tamarisk (scientific name: Tamarix aphylla) is one of the native species being planted across the Kingdom to fight desertification. The other ancient tree species being planted are the acacia, juniper, sidr, and ghaf trees.

The tamarisk鈥檚 rapid growth and the beauty of its drooping branches also make it an ideal choice for farms and gardens.

Although the foliage resembles the evergreen juniper, tamarisk is a deciduous tree, which means its leaves are shed seasonally, according to plant experts. (SPA)
Although the foliage resembles the evergreen juniper, tamarisk is a deciduous tree, which means its leaves are shed seasonally, according to plant experts. (SPA)

黑料社区 is home to approximately 2,234 known natural plant species, many of which are concentrated in the southwestern mountain regions such as Asir and Baha, which get significant amounts of rainfall.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is making noteworthy significant efforts to develop vegetation cover and protect the environment by planting millions of trees, launching awareness campaigns, and enacting laws and regulations.

The ministry is also establishing special centers to combat desertification, enhance biodiversity, reduce pollution, and encourage sustainable practices to preserve the environment.


Lord Vaizey lauds Saudi focus on culture as part of Vision 2030 reforms

Lord Vaizey lauds Saudi focus on culture as part of Vision 2030 reforms
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Lord Vaizey lauds Saudi focus on culture as part of Vision 2030 reforms

Lord Vaizey lauds Saudi focus on culture as part of Vision 2030 reforms
  • Former UK minister calls for closer bilateral ties at Arab News event at University of Westminster
  • Event reflects university values of 鈥渙pen dialogue, diversity, and mutual respect,鈥 says Vice Chancellor Dibyesh Anand

LONDON: Former UK culture minister Ed Vaizey, now a member of the UK鈥檚 House of Lords, praised 黑料社区鈥檚 growing investment in culture and creativity during an event hosted by Arab News at the University of Westminster on Oct. 17.

The evening, held at Fyvie Hall, featured a special screening of 鈥淩ewriting Arab News,鈥 a documentary marking the Saudi newspaper鈥檚 50th anniversary and chronicling its digital transformation.

Speaking after the screening, Vaizey said cultural understanding and partnership are key to building lasting connections between the UK and 黑料社区.

He described culture as 鈥渢he soul of the country鈥 and urged both nations to engage on 鈥渆qual footing.鈥

He said: 鈥淔or someone like me, who has been culture minister in the UK, where it鈥檚 a constant battle to get my colleagues in government to understand the power and value of culture, to understand that the investments you make in culture reap so many dividends 鈥 economic dividends, but also spiritual dividends 鈥 to see 黑料社区 taking culture so seriously as part of its Vision 2030 is a wonder to behold.鈥

Friday鈥檚 event, held at Westminster鈥檚 Regent Street campus, included a panel discussion featuring Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas, left, and Dibyesh Anand, University of Westminster鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellor for global engagement and employability. (AN photo)

The former minister highlighted the strength of 黑料社区鈥檚 $20 billion creative industries sector, which is projected to grow to 3 percent of GDP and reach $48 billion by 2030. He called it one of the Kingdom鈥檚 fastest-growing non-oil sectors and a major opportunity for collaboration with the UK.

鈥淭he ties between the Kingdom of 黑料社区 and the United Kingdom run long and deep, as you well know, and they鈥檙e only increasing,鈥 he added. 

Vaizey is currently involved in projects with cultural consulting firm BOP, Riyadh-based arts organization Edge of Arabia, and the Saudi-UK Creative Forum to strengthen cooperation between the two countries鈥 creative industries.

He said much of his work is intended to 鈥渂ring Saudi changemakers together with British changemakers on an equal footing.鈥

He added: 鈥淚n fact, it may well be long past (the point where we need to ask if) 黑料社区 is able to sit at the table and teach cultural institutions in the UK about innovation and change and how to keep pushing forward in terms of cultural novelty and cultural invention.鈥

Vaizey, who served as culture and creative industries minister from 2010 to 2016, was part of a British delegation that attended the inaugural Cultural Investment Forum in Riyadh in September.

Former UK Culture Minister Ed Vaizey, now a member of the UK鈥檚 House of Lords, praised 黑料社区鈥檚 growing investment in culture and creativity during Friday鈥檚 event hosted by Arab News at the University of Westminster. (AN photo)

鈥淚 thought it was very telling that it was the (Saudi) minister of investment and the (Saudi) minister of planning that opened the conference to talk about how important culture is to the soul of their country,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut, to be blunt, it was also a cultural investment conference 鈥 a recognition that by investing in culture, you help grow your economy in so many different ways.

鈥淭he Middle East, and 黑料社区 in particular, is possibly the most economically and culturally dynamic region in the world,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really exciting. There is an element of confidence and ambition that is very hard to find anywhere else.鈥

The event, held at Westminster鈥檚 Regent Street campus 鈥 home to Britain鈥檚 oldest cinema, brought together academics, students, diplomats, and professionals from the UK and the Arab world.

It included a panel discussion featuring Faisal J. Abbas 鈥 Arab News鈥 editor-in-chief 鈥 and Dibyesh Anand, the university鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellor for global engagement and employability.

Anand described Westminster as 鈥渁 global university with London energy,鈥 noting that the evening celebrated values central to education, including open dialogue, diversity, and mutual respect.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 even need to tell you how challenging it is for universities to navigate tensions (that have) to do with conflict that can take place elsewhere,鈥 Anand said. 鈥淲e do that. We have to do it. We have to navigate. But we also understand societies have to navigate. Professionals have to navigate. Countries have to navigate.鈥

IN NUMBERS:

鈥 3% Share of Saudi GDP that will come from creative sector by 2030.

鈥 SR81bn Kingdom鈥檚 investments in cultural infrastructure since 2016.

(Source: Saudi MoC)

Anand said institutions such as the university must teach students 鈥渢he art of navigating complexity,鈥 adding that Westminster鈥檚 values include 鈥渁cademic freedom鈥 and 鈥渇reedom to think differently.鈥

鈥淭hat does imply that you may have different views from me,鈥 Anand said. 鈥淵ou (may) have a similar view, you may have a completely contradictory view, (and that is fine) so long as we do not dehumanize each other.

鈥淪o, we want to have a space as a university where we talk about it,鈥 he added.

Anand, who invited Westminster alumnus Abbas to return for the screening, said the partnership reflected the university鈥檚 longstanding global ethos.

In his remarks, Abbas 鈥 a 2009 Westminster graduate in marketing communications 鈥 reflected on Arab News鈥 evolution alongside the broader transformation of 黑料社区.

Echoing Vaizey鈥檚 comments, he said Vision 2030 鈥 the Kingdom鈥檚 blueprint for economic diversification 鈥 鈥渋s, by default, an outward-looking plan鈥 that requires strong international partnerships.

鈥淭he United Kingdom has the know-how, the experience, and the knowledge to help us reach where we can, in terms of cultural industries,鈥 he said.

鈥淢y point is, whether it鈥檚 in culture, whether it鈥檚 in nuclear energy, whether it鈥檚 in defense, whether it鈥檚 in artificial intelligence, you need to go to the countries in the world that have the best practices and have the experience and have knowledge transfer and work with them.鈥

Friday鈥檚 event, held at Westminster鈥檚 Regent Street campus, included a panel discussion featuring Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas, left, and Dibyesh Anand, University of Westminster鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellor for global engagement and employability. (AN photo)

Abbas also spoke about 黑料社区鈥檚 growing diplomatic role, noting that it is leveraging its religious, political, and economic weight to help mediate regional and global conflicts.

鈥淭o quote the famous comic writer Stan Lee: 鈥榃ith great power comes great responsibility,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淭his is why you see (Saudi) foreign policy focusing on things like trying to negotiate between the warring parties in Sudan; trying to get the rest of the world to recognize the Palestinian state, the two-state solution; trying our hand in mediating between Ukraine and Russia. That stems from that belief and that philosophy that a stable region and a stable world is better for our economy and better for our society.鈥

Abbas concluded by offering a glimpse into the newspaper鈥檚 future, confirming Arab News鈥 upcoming AI initiative. The project, developed with regional startup CAMB.AI, will be unveiled on Oct. 22 at the FIPP World Media Congress in Madrid.

The AI-powered translation system will make Arab News available in 50 languages, allowing it to reach nearly 80 percent of the world鈥檚 population 鈥 a fitting milestone as the publication enters its next 50 years.
 


52-day pre-winter season begins in 黑料社区

52-day pre-winter season begins in 黑料社区
Updated 18 October 2025

52-day pre-winter season begins in 黑料社区

52-day pre-winter season begins in 黑料社区
  • Abdullah Al-Musa, a researcher in the agricultural calendar in the Asir region, said the season begins on Oct. 16 each year and consists of two lunar phases, each lasting 26 days

RIYADH: The Kingdom has entered the 52-day pre-winter transitional season, marking the shift between fall and winter as temperatures drop and rainfall chances rise, a change welcomed by residents, farmers and off-road enthusiasts.

Abdullah Al-Musa, a researcher in the agricultural calendar in the Asir region, said the season begins on Oct. 16 each year and consists of two lunar phases, each lasting 26 days, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Mild daytime temperatures, cool evenings, and the formation of cumulus clouds make this period ideal for farm activities and outdoor excursions. (SPA)

He added that signs of the season鈥檚 arrival include the passage of migratory birds across the Arabian Peninsula, honey harvesting and the eastward shift of clouds due to the western jet stream.

The period brings mild daytime weather, cool evenings and the formation of rainy cumulus clouds, making it ideal for farming and outdoor trips. It also helps revitalize wildlife and stimulate the natural ecological cycle across much of the Kingdom.

 


黑料社区 strengthens health ties at Cairo meeting

黑料社区 strengthens health ties at Cairo meeting
Updated 18 October 2025

黑料社区 strengthens health ties at Cairo meeting

黑料社区 strengthens health ties at Cairo meeting
  • 黑料社区鈥檚 participation 鈥渞eflects its dedication to global health initiatives and building integrated health systems, contributing to Vision 2030 goals and fostering a healthier regional and global future

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel concluded his participation in the 72nd session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean in Cairo, Egypt, from Oct. 15鈥17.

He held bilateral meetings with counterparts from Egypt, Pakistan and Iran to enhance health coordination, ensure equitable access to medical services, support emergency response efforts and combat polio in the region, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

AlJalajel also met WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr. Hanan Balkhy to discuss improving access to transformative health solutions and accelerating universal health coverage.

Additional meetings with health sector experts focused on strengthening health system resilience and promoting regional cooperation on shared challenges.

In the Kingdom鈥檚 speech at a session with the Executive Sponsors of the Polio Legacy Challenge, the minister reaffirmed 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment to supporting international and regional efforts to eradicate polio, improve health services and enhance quality of life.

黑料社区鈥檚 participation 鈥渞eflects its dedication to global health initiatives and building integrated health systems, contributing to Vision 2030 goals and fostering a healthier regional and global future,鈥 the SPA reported.

 


Saudi ministry offers VR holy site tours at Frankfurt fair

Saudi ministry offers VR holy site tours at Frankfurt fair
Updated 18 October 2025

Saudi ministry offers VR holy site tours at Frankfurt fair

Saudi ministry offers VR holy site tours at Frankfurt fair
  • The ministry鈥檚 pavilion also offers educational exhibits on the Kingdom鈥檚 service to the Holy Qur鈥檃n and the Sunnah and its promotion of moderation and balance

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Islamic Affairs offered visitors at the Frankfurt Book Fair an interactive virtual tour of the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque in Madinah.

The experience used virtual reality technology to combine innovation with the spiritual atmosphere of the holy sites, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Through interactive glasses, visitors took 3D tours of the Two Holy Mosques, viewing the Holy Kaaba, the Rawdah, and other key landmarks of the two cities.

The immersive display gave visitors a sense of connection to the holy places despite the distance from them, the SPA added.

The ministry鈥檚 pavilion also offers educational exhibits on the Kingdom鈥檚 service to the Holy Qur鈥檃n and the Sunnah and its promotion of moderation and balance.

It features publications from the King Fahd Glorious Qur鈥檃n Printing Complex in Madinah in more than 77 languages, along with visual presentations on its printing technologies and production stages.

The pavilion also displays rare Islamic manuscripts from the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Library, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 scholarly and cultural heritage.

The 77th Frankfurt Book Fair runs until Oct. 19.