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黑料社区 launches Arabic Language Month in Italy

Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said hosting the program in Italy reflected the academy鈥檚 mission to promote Arabic globally and engage non-Arabic-speaking communities. (SPA)
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Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said hosting the program in Italy reflected the academy鈥檚 mission to promote Arabic globally and engage non-Arabic-speaking communities. (SPA)
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Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said hosting the program in Italy reflected the academy鈥檚 mission to promote Arabic globally and engage non-Arabic-speaking communities. (SPA)
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Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said hosting the program in Italy reflected the academy鈥檚 mission to promote Arabic globally and engage non-Arabic-speaking communities. (SPA)
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黑料社区 launches Arabic Language Month in Italy

黑料社区 launches Arabic Language Month in Italy
  • The agenda includes a scientific competition, seminars, intensive language courses, discussion groups, cultural and scientific visits, the 鈥淗amza鈥 test 鈥 which measures language proficiency 鈥 and a closing ceremony to honor the best students

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language on Monday launched its Arabic Language Month program in Italy.

The initiative supports the Arabic language, promotes its teaching to non-native speakers and strengthens knowledge cooperation between the Kingdom and international educational institutions.

Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said hosting the program in Italy reflected the academy鈥檚 mission to promote Arabic globally and engage non-Arabic-speaking communities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He thanked the Kingdom鈥檚 embassy in Italy for supporting the academy鈥檚 programs.

Organized in partnership with Sapienza University of Rome and the Catholic University of Milan, the program, which runs until the end of September, targets students, teachers and non-Arabic-speaking audiences through academic and training activities.

The agenda includes a scientific competition, seminars, intensive language courses, discussion groups, cultural and scientific visits, the 鈥淗amza鈥 test 鈥 which measures language proficiency 鈥 and a closing ceremony to honor the best students.


KSA lifts ban on working in sunlight

KSA lifts ban on working in sunlight
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KSA lifts ban on working in sunlight

KSA lifts ban on working in sunlight
  • The intention was to protect workers and ensure a safe, healthy work environment in line with occupational standards

RIYADH: The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, in coordination with the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health, has ended the ban on working in direct sunlight at all establishments.

The three-month ban was in effect from June 15 to Sept. 15, between noon and 3 p.m., the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. The intention was to protect workers and ensure a safe, healthy work environment in line with occupational standards.

During the ban, the ministry conducted 29,121 inspections throughout the Kingdom, revealing a 94 percent compliance rate. There were 2,414 breaches recorded, and the ministry responded to 325 public reports.

Meanwhile, the council launched a awareness campaign, sharing educational materials and guidance on social media to inform employers and workers about preventive measures and compliance requirements.

The ministry and council stressed that these inspections and awareness efforts are part of an integrated system to promote a culture of prevention, ensure regulatory compliance, and safeguard workers, supporting Saudi Vision 2030 goals to enhance occupational health and safety standards.

 


Saudi creatives honored at cultural awards

Saudi creatives honored at cultural awards
Updated 15 September 2025

Saudi creatives honored at cultural awards

Saudi creatives honored at cultural awards
  • National Cultural Awards support community participation and culture-driven economic growth
  • Mohammed Abdu was named Cultural Personality of the Year for his long artistic career and status as extraordinary ambassador of Saudi song

RIYADH: The fifth National Cultural Awards crowned its winners at a ceremony held on Sunday at the King Fahd Cultural Center in Riyadh, under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Addressing the ceremony, Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan said the awards reflected values of appreciation in Saudi culture.

The ministry aimed to empower creatives in all fields, he said, as he congratulated the winners鈥 contributions to the cultural landscape.

Among them was Mohammed Abdu, who was named Cultural Personality of the Year for his long artistic career and status as extraordinary ambassador of Saudi song.

The Youth Culture Award was won by poet Yahya Rayani for his influence in classical Arabic poetry, while the International Culture Excellence Award went to the Awamaki Foundation for its work in helping women in poor communities in the mountains of Peru by investing in handicrafts, work training and product development.

Abdul Monem Al-Rashed took home the Business Leaders Supporting Cultural Activities Award for his sponsorship of technological initiatives that integrate social and cultural change, while the Cultural Media Award went to Saad Al-Humaidin, the former head of the culture section at Al-Riyadh newspaper, for his decades of service in journalism and bringing new voices to the fore.

In recognition of projects such as the Islamic Arts House, the Ayat initiative and the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque Calligrapher Project, the Nonprofit Sector Award was presented to Al-Midad Foundation for Heritage, Culture and Arts.

Manga Productions Co. took home the Profit Sector Award, Dr. Abdullah Al-Buraidi won the Philosophical Writing Award, Makzan 7 Co. won for film, Saleh Abdulwahid won in performing arts for his role in preserving folk heritage in leading the Diriyah Ardah Troupe, and Princess Noura bint Mohammed Al-Faisal received an award for integrating Saudi heritage and craftsmanship in fashion design.

The Architecture and Design Arts Award was this year withheld by the jury due to the lack of a worthy winner.

The National Cultural Awards Initiative supports community participation and culture-driven economic growth by providing financial and moral support to creatives, recognizing the work of business leaders and cultural institutions both locally and internationally, and aiming to create unique cultural content and production.


From Jeddah to Abha, Saudis turn to local escapes

From Jeddah to Abha, Saudis turn to local escapes
Updated 15 September 2025

From Jeddah to Abha, Saudis turn to local escapes

From Jeddah to Abha, Saudis turn to local escapes
  • Domestic tourism is booming as staycations become go-to choice for Saudi travelers
  • Ayoub El-Mamoun: The strong trend toward local travel reflects growing confidence in the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism infrastructure

JEDDAH: As summer winds down, Saudi travelers are increasingly choosing to explore their own backyard. From the Red Sea coast to the mountain retreats of the south, staycations and local getaways are shaping the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism landscape. 

According to travel platform Skyscanner, Jeddah, Riyadh, Abha, Dammam and Madinah topped domestic search lists in July and August, reflecting a growing appetite for cultural, leisure and family-friendly experiences.

Jeddah was the most searched destination, drawing visitors to its coastline, festivals and expanding leisure offerings.

Riyadh maintained its position as a hub for large events, dining and shopping, while Abha鈥檚 cooler mountain climate attracted those seeking relief from the heat. Dammam鈥檚 location made it a popular weekend spot.

Accommodation demand mirrored these patterns. Makkah led hotel searches between June and August, followed by Jeddah, Madinah and Riyadh.

Ayoub El-Mamoun, a travel expert at Skyscanner, said the season underscored 黑料社区鈥檚 growing appeal as a destination in itself.

鈥淭he strong trend toward local travel reflects growing confidence in the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism infrastructure and highlights how travelers are finding more value in local experiences,鈥 he said.

鈥淔rom Riyadh to Jeddah, Saudi travelers have shown a preference to stay in the Kingdom and enjoy a perfect summer getaway.鈥

Hotels have been quick to adapt. Hassan Khaleel, regional operations director for the Makkah region at Elaf Group of Hotels, said: 鈥淲e have noticed a clear shift in behavior, with more residents and citizens opting to spend their summers within the Kingdom, whether in holy sites or major leisure destinations.

鈥淲e鈥檝e introduced customized room packages and seasonal offers that ensure guests enjoy value and comfort.鈥

On the ground, some operators saw booking trends diverge from search demand. Seyaha, a licensed tour operator under the Ministry of Tourism, reported a 38 percent jump in sales from July to August. 

Its CEO Mostafa Attia said that Abha and Madinah were the leading destinations but he expected Riyadh and AlUla to be more popular 鈥渨hen the winter season kicks in.鈥

Attia attributes much of the growth to innovation. While locals are familiar with landmarks such as Al-Balad in Jeddah, Art Street in Abha, or Diriyah in Riyadh, operators are refreshing itineraries with new experiences. 

鈥淭his makes the same traditional destination appeal to more generations and attracts new segments,鈥 he said.

A day in Jeddah might include a guided walk through Al-Balad, a hands-on art session and a seafood meal at the fish market, he said.

In Abha, excursions might link visits to Tabab Castle and the High City with a cable car ride and a mountain-view gathering at a local farm. 

Riyadh-based tours extend beyond the city to Dhurma, offering visitors traditional breakfasts, historic village explorations and desert adventures. 

The staycation trend is also reshaping how Saudis plan their trips.

鈥淭here are many access points nowadays for staycation guests, especially with the winter season approaching,鈥 Attia said.

鈥淔arms around Riyadh or AlUla are becoming popular destinations as owners see the benefits of rehabilitating their properties into tourist-friendly stays. Short-stay rentals also support a greater diversity of accommodation options.鈥

For many, climate remains a powerful draw. Mohmmed Awoud Alshehri, owner of Al-Matal Apartments in Al-Namas in Asir region, said his property was fully booked through the summer. 

鈥淭he weather is a major factor. The rain and pleasant climate attract people to come to this region,鈥 he said.

Tour guides are also seeing demand for more deeper cultural engagement.

In Jeddah鈥檚 Al-Balad district, guide Abir Abusulayman said that Saudis wanted more than sightseeing. 

鈥淲alking tours exploring traditional architecture, old souks and local crafts are especially popular. Many visitors enjoy guided storytelling, food tasting, and hands-on engagement with artisans, creating memorable experiences,鈥 she said. 

Families and young travelers increasingly prioritized experiences that were interactive, convenient, and rooted in heritage, she said.

With Vision 2030 driving investment in hospitality, culture and entertainment, 黑料社区鈥檚 domestic tourism is set to expand further. 

The UN World Tourism Barometer recently reported that the number of international arrivals to 黑料社区 in the first quarter of this year was more than double that for the same period of 2019.

At the same time, locals are rediscovering their own country, from heritage to hidden farms, redefining the future of travel within 黑料社区.


Saudi crown prince meets with leaders on sidelines of Doha summit

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman participates on Monday in the Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Hamas.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman participates on Monday in the Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Hamas.
Updated 15 September 2025

Saudi crown prince meets with leaders on sidelines of Doha summit

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman participates on Monday in the Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Hamas.
  • Prince Mohammed sent a cable of thanks to the Emir of Qatar after the summit and expressed support for the country

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday met with several leaders on the sidelines of the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Hamas in Doha last week.

The attack killed six people and triggered a wave of criticism, including from US President Donald Trump. Hamas says top officials survived the Israeli air strike.

Prince Mohammed met with Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, Syrian Arab Republic President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The crown prince also headed the Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to an extraordinary session of the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council held on Monday.

After the summit concluded, Prince Mohammed sent a cable of thanks to the Emir of Qatar.

鈥淲e would like to commend the outcomes of the extraordinary session of the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the emergency Arab-Islamic Summit,鈥 the cable said. 

鈥淭hese summits affirmed the support of all participating countries for the position of Qatar in confronting the brutal aggression against it, and our absolute rejection of any violation of the principles of international law and norms,鈥 it added.


Judge demonstrates AI-based litigation training tool at Riyadh conference

Judge demonstrates AI-based litigation training tool at Riyadh conference
Updated 15 September 2025

Judge demonstrates AI-based litigation training tool at Riyadh conference

Judge demonstrates AI-based litigation training tool at Riyadh conference
  • Judge Mohamed Samir Marai: AI models can currently accelerate the process of case classification and identify similar patterns and conflicts in lawsuits
  • Mohamed Samir Marai: We aim to raise the competencies of judges and public prosecutors through customized learning based on a skills matrix for each pathway

RIYADH: An electronic platform intended to train legal professionals by simulating the performance of attorneys during litigation was demonstrated at a conference in Riyadh this week.

At the 2nd International Conference on Judicial Training in Riyadh, Egyptian judge Mohamed Samir Marai unveiled a version of the technology.

Marai told Arab News that AI tools represent a key pillar for judicial development, saying that 鈥淎I models can currently accelerate the process of case classification, identify similar patterns and conflicts in lawsuits, and provide research and drafting assistance, thereby enhancing the quality of services provided to litigants, while ensuring that judicial decisions remain fundamentally human.鈥

He added that that the success of applying these technologies is 鈥渃onditional on strict safeguards,鈥 which include data protection, transparency, auditability, mandatory human verification and model integrity, to guarantee their fairness and reliability.

鈥淭he purpose of launching a digital training platform is to unify training standards and ensure access for all judges and members of judicial bodies throughout the country,鈥 Marai said.

鈥淭hese platforms will provide learning paths tailored to judicial specialization and practical experience, alongside advanced digital simulations of trial procedures and judgment drafting, with real-time and precise tracking of progress and impact,鈥 he added.

On the expected impact of digital transformation in judicial training, Marai said: 鈥淲e aim to raise the competencies of judges and public prosecutors through customized learning based on a skills matrix for each pathway, reinforced with digital simulations of procedures and digital evidence.鈥

He highlighted the implementation of 鈥渁 pre- and post-assessment system to ensure the product鈥檚 effectiveness.鈥

This approach will 鈥渆nhance the quality of training packages and assessments with unified standards and audit records, while automatically tracking continuing professional development hours and accreditations.鈥

Numerous regional and international companies presented digital products at the conference, organized by the Ministry of Justice and opened on Sunday by Vice Minister of Justice Dr. Najem Al-Zaid.

鈥淭he Ministry of Justice has been committed to embedding quality in legal and judicial work while enhancing the efficiency of the justice system,鈥 Al-Zaid said.

Luis Maria Palma, vice chairman of the International Institute for Justice Excellence in The Hague, Netherlands, told Arab News that judicial training 鈥渇osters a culture of transformation that nurtures leadership, teamwork and empathy.

鈥淏y refining those who serve, it becomes the architect of new models of justice and the guardian of society鈥檚 most vital trust,鈥 he added.

Saudi Bar Association member, lawyer Khaled Al-Muhaidib, said the conference 鈥渞epresents a major platform and an exceptional opportunity to present new innovations and initiatives, particularly those related to artificial intelligence technologies, which in recent years have increasingly rivaled humans, occupying a prominent place and playing a pivotal role across various fields.鈥