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Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region

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Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region

Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region
  • Authorities urge citizens and visitors to help protect migratory bird habitats

RIYADH: Large numbers of migratory birds are passing through the Northern Borders Region as part of their annual routes across the Kingdom鈥檚 skies, SPA reported on Wednesday.

The birds are traveling from northern breeding grounds toward southern wintering habitats.

Among the species observed this season is the black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), a member of the heron family distinguished by its sturdy body, gray plumage and striking black crown that extends across its head and upper back.

Primarily nocturnal, this bird is most active at dusk, preying on fish and amphibians.

The passage of these birds highlights the ecological significance of the Northern Borders Region as part of global migratory flyways, contributing to biodiversity and environmental balance.

Authorities urge citizens and visitors to help protect migratory bird habitats and to refrain from hunting or engaging in practices that could disturb their passage, emphasizing the importance of preserving this natural phenomenon that enriches the region鈥檚 environment and landscape.


Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week

Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week
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Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week

Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week
  • With 20 companies from 12 countries taking part visitors will have access to panels, exhibitions, workshops, side discussions and cultural activities

RIYADH: The first International Restoration Week exhibition has opened in Diriyah鈥檚 Jax district, bringing together world leaders in cultural preservation.

The five-day event, organized by 黑料社区鈥檚 Heritage Commission with the Italian Association for Restoration, runs until Oct. 5. As well as highlighting the latest architectural conservation technologies, it will foster collaboration between local and international experts.

Mohammed Al-Mandiel, general manager of Cultural Events and Activations at the Heritage Commission, told Arab News: 鈥淭he aim of the exhibition is to showcase the latest technology being used in the restoration of architectural heritage sites and (advance) the exchange of knowledge and expertise among professionals, highlighting the efforts of the Heritage Commission in restoring historical sites and fostering collaboration between companies and experts.鈥

With 20 companies from 12 countries taking part, visitors will have access to panels, exhibitions, workshops, side discussions and cultural activities.

Al-Mandiel added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big chance for people, companies and experts to meet in one place. Restoration is a very sensitive topic, so it鈥檚 very important that we bring the international expertise (together) with the local expertise.鈥 

He added the event was about networking and finding chances to work towards achieving Saudi Vision 2030. The Kingdom is home to many historical sites and has eight UNESCO World Heritage sites.

The event is held in partnership with the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, the Royal Commission for AlUla, King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, Aseer Development Authority, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Reserve, and the Jeddah Historic District Program.

Day one opened with panel discussions featuring experts on topics such as 鈥淚nternational Efforts in the Restoration of Architectural Heritage Landmarks and Assets,鈥 鈥淪ustainable Restoration Methodologies鈥 and 鈥淚nnovative Technological Solutions in Restoration.鈥 

While the exhibition primarily targets professionals in the field, it also seeks to engage the wider public.

Workshops on Al-Qatt Al-Asiri engraving and plaster restoration carving were hosted by the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (known as Wrth), while Misk Art Institute presented live drawing and sculpting sessions. Visitors also enjoyed the Heritage Cinema and Theater. 

Carlo Baldocci, the Italian ambassador to the Kingdom, praised the initiative during his keynote speech.

鈥満诹仙缜 is a nation of remarkable innovation, geographically vast, culturally diverse, historically rich,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he country holds treasure of inestimable value, and what is perhaps even more inspiring is the strategic importance that the Saudi leadership has placed on culture and innovation as key pillars of Vision 2030.鈥

He added: 鈥淚n a time of rapid transformation and growth, 黑料社区 is sending a powerful message: The future must be built with full awareness of the past and progress must be rooted in identity.鈥 It was a message that resonated deeply with his country, he said, which also believes cultural roots are essential to the vitality of the present and future.

The Heritage Commission has more than 34,000 registered assets under its care nationwide. It stresses the importance of restoration not only as a preservation tool, but also as a way to revitalize historic sites and strengthen cultural identity in a sustainable manner.


Fourth phase of salary transfer service in operation

Fourth phase of salary transfer service in operation
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Fourth phase of salary transfer service in operation

Fourth phase of salary transfer service in operation
  • The electronic salary transfer service through the Musaned platform is a crucial step in ensuring reliable wage payments by utilizing approved official channels

RIYADH: The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has announced the launch of the fourth phase of its electronic salary transfer service for domestic workers through approved official platforms.

This initiative, which started operating on Oct. 1, marks a significant step toward safeguarding the salary-related rights of domestic workers and enhancing transparency in the contractual relationship between employers and employees.

The ministry says that this phase targets employers with two or more domestic workers, building on the previous phases.

The second phase, launched in January, covered employers with four or more domestic workers, while the third phase, initiated in July, focused on those with three or more. The service is expected to be fully rolled out to all domestic workers by Jan. 1.

The electronic salary transfer service through the Musaned platform is a crucial step in ensuring reliable wage payments by utilizing approved official channels, such as digital wallets and participating banks.

Key advantages of the service include documenting regular salary payments to workers, facilitating regulatory procedures upon contract termination or the worker鈥檚 travel, and enabling salary transfers to workers鈥 families in their home countries through official, secure channels.


黑料社区 gains its first Yellow Guide

黑料社区 gains its first Yellow Guide
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黑料社区 gains its first Yellow Guide

黑料社区 gains its first Yellow Guide
  • The inaugural edition will focus on five key destinations: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, AlUla and Abha

RIYADH: The Culinary Arts Commission announced on Wednesday a landmark partnership with Gault&Millau, one of the world鈥檚 most respected authorities in gastronomy and hospitality, to bring the brand to the Saudi market officially.

As part of the collaboration, Gault & Millau will launch the Kingdom鈥檚 first Yellow Guide, a prestigious culinary reference that sets a benchmark for excellence.

The guide aims to uncover hidden gems, spotlight regional diversity and celebrate the rich tapestry of Saudi flavors, traditions and culinary innovation, the SPA reported on Wednesday.

The inaugural edition will focus on five key destinations: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, AlUla and Abha.

With a legacy spanning more than 50 years, a presence in over 20 countries, a global network of 400 expert inspectors, and a listing in excess of 13,600 restaurants, Gault&Millau鈥檚 entry into 黑料社区 reflects a shared vision to elevate the Kingdom鈥檚 culinary landscape.

The partnership was announced at the Cultural Investment Conference in Riyadh, organized by the Ministry of Culture.

The initiative underscores a commitment to nurturing local talent and offering a trusted, independent guide for both local and international audiences.

The Culinary Arts Commission and Gault&Millau aim to empower Saudi culinary professionals, raise industry standards and foster global connections that will shape the future of the Kingdom鈥檚 vibrant culinary scene.


Saudi authorities approve new tourism sector rules to boost employment of nationals

Saudi authorities approve new tourism sector rules to boost employment of nationals
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Saudi authorities approve new tourism sector rules to boost employment of nationals

Saudi authorities approve new tourism sector rules to boost employment of nationals
  • Outsourcing or subcontracting of jobs to organizations or workers from outside the Kingdom prohibited for positions subject to Saudization policies
  • All tourism and hospitality facilities across the Kingdom must have a Saudi receptionist on duty during working hours

LONDON: 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Tourism on Wednesday approved new regulations for worker registration that it said prioritize the employment of Saudis in licensed tourism organizations, in an effort to enhance the sector and empower its workforce.

The new rules prohibit the outsourcing or subcontracting of jobs that are subject to Saudization policies to organizations or workers from outside the Kingdom. The exception to this is outsourcing or subcontracting through organizations licensed by the ministry that employ Saudi nationals.

All tourism and hospitality facilities in the Kingdom will also be required to have a Saudi receptionist on duty during working hours.

The new rules include the introduction of strict compliance checks for workers in the sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The ministry said all employers will have to register employees before employment begins, using platforms provided the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.

All contracts for workers engaged in contracting, secondments or seasonal work must be submitted through the Ajeer system or other approved platforms. Tourism establishments with several types of licensed facilities must register workers separately for each one.

The ministry urged all businesses and organizations to comply with the new rules and said it will be monitoring for any violations.


UN FAO forestry summit concludes, welcomes pledge to develop warning system

The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday. (AN photo)
The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday. (AN photo)
Updated 01 October 2025

UN FAO forestry summit concludes, welcomes pledge to develop warning system

The 27th session of the Near East Forestry and Range Commission opened in Jeddah on Monday. (AN photo)
  • Over the three-day summit, discussions and specialized workshops focused on mobilizing joint efforts to achieve environmental sustainability

JEDDAH: The 27th session of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization鈥檚 Near East Forestry and Range Commission ended in Jeddah on Wednesday, with members welcoming the decision to develop a regional early warning system integrating weather and vegetation data to prevent damage.

Over the three-day summit, discussions and specialized workshops focused on mobilizing joint efforts to achieve environmental sustainability.

The commission also recommended that the FAO continue supporting the development of national fire management strategies aligned with international standards and national contexts, while encouraging the testing of innovative solutions to reduce fire risks.

Members highlighted the growing impact of wildfires in the region, emphasizing their serious environmental, economic and social consequences, including threats to ecosystems, human lives, livelihoods, food security and significant greenhouse gas emissions. They noted that current droughts, extreme heatwaves and prolonged dry spells have increased wildfire risks in North Africa and West Asia, disrupting natural systems and communities and hindering progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.

鈥淲ildfires are a growing threat in many parts of the region, posing significant risks to human life, and the environment. We have to minimize the risk of extreme wildfires by being better prepared and all members agreed to start urgently of the most advanced alerts to identify such threats,鈥 said FAO 黑料社区鈥檚 program director, Dr. Nizar Haddad.

Haddad praised an initiative announced during the summit by the Saudi National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification to launch the Forest Ambassadors program, in cooperation with FAO.

He said it would empower entrepreneurs and volunteers working in the environment sector to improve rangeland and forest areas, with the aim of training those taking part to become leaders in the forest protection and development field.

Participating countries were invited to conduct a regional assessment of investment opportunities in forest and rangeland restoration, including economic feasibility analyses and scalable models. Members were also encouraged to support countries in improving financing opportunities for ecosystem restoration programs that deliver sustainable environmental and social benefits.

On the final day, the summit reaffirmed participating countries鈥 commitment to these efforts, stressing the importance of regional assessments and financial support to ensure the long-term success of restoration initiatives.