Saudis and expats light up national day in style

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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Green was the color as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday. (AN Photo/Jaafer Al-Saleh)
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Saudis and expats light up national day in style

Saudis and expats light up national day in style
  • Crowds gathered across Riyadh to bask in the heritage of the Kingdom and its vision moving forward
  • Flaminia Avola: National day is so fantastic. You have so many things to do

RIYADH: Green lights illuminated Riyadh as the Kingdom celebrated its 95th national day on Tuesday — with cars adorned by flags, streets filled with music, and children exchanging candy and bracelets in traffic — the people’s patriotism was on full display.

Crowds gathered across the city to bask in the heritage of the Kingdom and its vision moving forward, and the excitement at King Abdullah Financial District was no exception.

Foreigners and locals alike took part in the day’s activities, including Flaminia Avola from Italy, who has been living and working in the Kingdom since May.

“Until now I can say that it is an amazing experience, and national day is so fantastic. You have so many things to do.”

Avola took her mother to KAFD to view all the different amenities and said that she was most excited to see the fireworks show.

“I think that the financial district is very nice because it’s very close to the main area of the city and it’s a mix between the new and the old.

“So, it’s very nice to see that you are open to a new type of style but at the same time keep your culture … that’s very important, to not lose your culture.”

As to what she is most excited about in ’s future, Avola is keen to experience Expo 2030.

“I think the country is on a very good path to make the Expo and World Cup successful, so I wish them the best of luck.”

Carl Tuazon, an admin secretary from the Philippines, has lived in for almost ten years.

“All the people are very cooperative and really generous in many ways,” Tuazon said, adding that he encounters kind and generous people every day, from his days at work to social outings such as national day.

“Compared to other countries, national day here in Saudi is very nice. They really adopt the culture of being Saudi.”

Having witnessed many of the country’s developments first-hand, Tuazon said that he is enthusiastic about what is to come.

“I’m very excited for the 2030 Vision of the crown prince, and I’m looking forward to seeing the changes here in .”

English teachers Mirna Al-Sabbagh from Egypt and Nada Bouzir from Tunisia also spoke to Arab News about their experience living in for the past few years.

“It’s beautiful and so comfortable, the normal basic life feels like luxury. I’m so lucky to be here,” Al-Sabbagh said.

“I really love national day because it’s so lively and full of green colors, and everyone is just so excited.

“I feel like I’m in my own country because all of them are just welcoming everyone, so it’s really friendly and cozy.”

Bouzir shared similar sentiments, saying that she loves how people are so proud of their nationality, displaying it in their dress and performances.

Reflecting on her time in the Kingdom so far, Bouzir said that she feels very comfortable and is particularly thankful for how safe the country is.

“Especially the security here, as a woman it’s very important to be secure, to go out wherever you want to without worry.”

Lines gathered as eager visitors participated in various activities, from photo booths to live art shows, from traditional dance to national songs.

Saudi native and health educator, Amer Mansour Al-Hazobar, who was volunteering at KAFD to assist the celebrations, shared his sentiments and well wishes to his home country.

“Praise be to God for the lasting security and safety, and thanks be to God for the blessing of the Kingdom of .

“May God preserve this security and safety, and God willing, may we always be celebrating together. May God ease the hardships of any Arab country facing difficulties, and may He keep the joys everlasting, God willing.”

Al-Hazobar said that he is excited about taking center stage in the coming years with Expo 2030 and the FIFA World Cup in 2034.

“And Saudi Vision 2030, may God bring it forward, we need it.”


Riyadh to host International Restoration Week in October

Various organizations, institutions, and companies from at least 12 countries are expected to take part in the event. (SPA)
Various organizations, institutions, and companies from at least 12 countries are expected to take part in the event. (SPA)
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Riyadh to host International Restoration Week in October

Various organizations, institutions, and companies from at least 12 countries are expected to take part in the event. (SPA)
  • The exhibition is as part of Heritage Commission efforts to protect and develop ’s urban heritage — there are more than 34,000 heritage assets recorded in the National Urban Heritage Register

RIYADH: The Heritage Commission will organize the International Restoration Week exhibition from Oct.1-5 in the Jax district of Diriyah.

The event will bring together leading local and international institutions specializing in restoration and the preservation of urban heritage, to exchange expertise and strengthen cooperation by demonstrating the latest practices and technologies in conserving historic buildings and sites, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The exhibition is as part of Heritage Commission efforts to protect and develop ’s urban heritage — there are more than 34,000 heritage assets recorded in the National Urban Heritage Register.

The commission also seeks to raise awareness of restoration as an integrated process that safeguards historic sites and cultural identity while supporting their sustainable development in line with contemporary needs.

Various organizations, institutions, and companies from at least 12 countries are expected to take part in the event.

The Heritage Commission said the International Restoration Week is a specialized platform for cooperation and knowledge exchange in the field of urban heritage conservation.

It further reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing restoration standards in line with global best practices and strengthening its position in cultural heritage preservation.

 


to host seventh law conference

Minister of Justice Dr. Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani. (SPA)
Minister of Justice Dr. Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani. (SPA)
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to host seventh law conference

Minister of Justice Dr. Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani. (SPA)
  • Conference organizers have structured the event around specialized discussion panels and workshops featuring government officials, practicing attorneys, technology specialists, and business leaders from domestic and international markets

RIYADH: Experts, legal professionals and academics from across the Kingdom and beyond will converge in Riyadh on Sept. 28-29 for the seventh Saudi Law Conference.

Themed “The Future of Legal Systems in the Age of Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainability,” the two-day event will examine how AI and digital transformation are reshaping legal systems worldwide, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Minister of Justice Dr. Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani will headline the opening ceremony, bringing his dual roles as president of the Supreme Judicial Council and chairman of the Saudi Bar Association board of directors.

His participation signals the government’s recognition that legal frameworks must evolve rapidly to accommodate digital transformations and global changes while strengthening cooperation between legal, academic and professional institutions to support legislative development in the Kingdom.

This gathering represents a cornerstone of ’s strategy to modernize its legal and regulatory framework as outlined in Vision 2030, providing a forum for examining the profound changes reshaping the legal profession and addressing both the obstacles and possibilities created by emerging technologies and environmental imperatives.

Conference organizers have structured the event around specialized discussion panels and workshops featuring government officials, practicing attorneys, technology specialists, and business leaders from domestic and international markets.

The sessions will tackle pressing questions including how legal systems should adapt to accelerating digital transformation, protecting personal data and privacy rights in digital economies, establishing regulatory frameworks for AI and emerging technologies, defining legal responsibility and ethical boundaries for technological applications, and integrating sustainability principles into national and international legislation.

Princess Hala bint Khalid, as president of the conference organizing committee, positioned the event within ’s broader ambitions for global legal leadership.

She described the seventh conference as embodying the Kingdom’s determination to establish itself as a premier international platform for legal system development that matches the pace of rapid technological and sustainability-focused changes.

“Our wise leadership embraces a vision extending beyond simply responding to developments,” Princess Hala said. “We are creating practical solutions and innovative perspectives that help design an advanced legislative future supporting Saudi Vision 2030’s aspirations while establishing the Kingdom's regional and international leadership position.”

 


Hackathon launches for tech enthusiasts

Hackathon launches for tech enthusiasts
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Hackathon launches for tech enthusiasts

Hackathon launches for tech enthusiasts
  • The hackathon’s slogan reflects the ambition to build a digital generation equipped to lead the Kingdom’s technical transformation

RIYADH: The Digital Technical College for Girls in Riyadh has launched the Saudi OpenSource 2025 hackathon under the slogan “One programmer for every 100 Saudis — Towards an Innovative Digital Future.”

The hackathon was launched in collaboration with the Digital Transformation Department at the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation, and the Digital Government Authority, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The hackathon’s slogan reflects the ambition to build a digital generation equipped to lead the Kingdom’s technical transformation.

It offers two tracts for participation: the first focuses on developing alternative open-source products, while the second centers around the development of existing government products.

Each track presents several challenges, with each team selecting only one challenge to address, delivering specialized solutions that advance the government’s digital transformation.

The hackathon is open to a wide range of national talent, targeting students from Saudi public and private universities from various technical disciplines, as well as trainees from technical and vocational training institutes and colleges throughout the Kingdom.

This ensures a rich diversity of ideas and proposed solutions.

The timing of the hackathon’s launch coincided with the 95th National Day and Software Freedom Day, bridging the heritage of the past with the ambitions of the future.

Individuals wishing to join this national technical event can register via the official website at https://saudi-open-source2025.netlify.app/.

 


Saudi aid chief meets Save the Children International CEO

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah (R) and Inger Ashing in New York. (Supplied)
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah (R) and Inger Ashing in New York. (Supplied)
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Saudi aid chief meets Save the Children International CEO

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah (R) and Inger Ashing in New York. (Supplied)
  • The organizations signed an agreement to establish a strategic partnership that will focus on cooperation in humanitarian aid, relief, and volunteer work

NEW YORK: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, general supervisor of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, met with Save the Children International CEO Inger Ashing at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday. 

The organizations signed an agreement to establish a strategic partnership that will focus on cooperation in humanitarian aid, relief, and volunteer work, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The officials also discussed ongoing humanitarian and relief projects focused on supporting children worldwide and providing them with essential aid.

 


Saudi students in London for AI bootcamp

Saudi students in London for AI bootcamp
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Saudi students in London for AI bootcamp

Saudi students in London for AI bootcamp
  • The course provides advanced skills in computer vision, deep learning, and generative models under the guidance of international experts

RIYADH: Thirty university graduates arrived in London on Monday for an Artificial Intelligence Engineering Bootcamp, a collaboration between the Saudi Data and AI Authority and the University of Oxford, running until Oct. 9.

The program targets those with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in AI and computer science, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Participants will gain hands-on experience with frameworks including TensorFlow and PyTorch, and technologies covering YOLO and Hugging Face. (SPA)

The course provides advanced skills in computer vision, deep learning, and generative models under the guidance of international experts.

The first phase of the boot camp was conducted remotely, while the second and final three-week portion is held at Oxford University.

Participants will gain hands-on experience with frameworks including TensorFlow and PyTorch, and technologies covering YOLO and Hugging Face.

This initiative supports the SDAIA’s mission to enhance the skills of citizens, and aligns with the digital transformation objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, ensuring graduates are globally competitive.