reaffirms safety efforts on World Food Day

The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16. (@saudimomrah)
The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16. (@saudimomrah)
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reaffirms safety efforts on World Food Day

The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16. (@saudimomrah)
  • To advance digital transformation, ministry has implemented a digital health certificate system for workers in food-related sectors and public health activities

RIYADH: The Kingdom marked World Food Day on Oct. 16 by the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing reaffirming its commitment to enhancing food safety and improving health supervision of eating establishments across the country, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030.

To advance digital transformation and regulatory efficiency, the ministry has implemented a digital health certificate system for workers in food-related sectors and public health activities — issuing over 1.2 million health certificates in 2024 — and updated the requirements manual to simplify processes.

The ministry has also coordinated with the Ministry of Health to unify medical examinations for residency permits and expatriate health certificates, launching a joint initiative with the Human Resources Development Fund to support Saudi workers.

The government is enhancing field monitoring by increasing inspections and regulatory tours to improve food safety compliance.

In addition, updated requirements for food sectors have been implemented to enhance public health and hygiene standards.

A revised penalties schedule for food violations ensures fairness and compliance, supported by effective supervisory and legislative mechanisms to promote a safe food environment.


KSrelief, Reef Saudi to advance sustainable agriculture

KSrelief, Reef Saudi to advance sustainable agriculture
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KSrelief, Reef Saudi to advance sustainable agriculture

KSrelief, Reef Saudi to advance sustainable agriculture
  • The two sides will work to unify efforts in knowledge transfer
  • The cooperation includes joint scientific research

RIYADH: Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, and Mansour Al-Mushaiti, deputy minister of environment, water and agriculture, attended the signing of an agreement between KSrelief and the Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, also known as Reef Saudi.
According to a Saudi Press Agency report, the agreement aims to strengthen collaboration in sustainable agricultural development and humanitarian and relief efforts.
The two sides will work to unify efforts in knowledge transfer, localize agricultural technologies, and promote sustainable farming practices.
The cooperation includes joint scientific research, capacity building, and the qualification of specialized personnel.
The deal provides for the formation of a joint working team to oversee implementation, develop detailed action plans, and establish monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for joint programs and projects.
The goal is to maximize developmental impact and optimize the use of national expertise.


Saudi Handicrafts Week set for November

Saudi Handicrafts Week set for November
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Saudi Handicrafts Week set for November

Saudi Handicrafts Week set for November
  • The gathering will feature participation from more than 40 countries
  • The event aims to empower local businesspeople

RIYADH: The third edition of the Saudi International Handicrafts Week, also known as Banan, will be held from Nov. 13 to 26 in Riyadh, under the patronage of Culture Minister Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan.
The gathering will feature participation from more than 40 countries, alongside over 400 local craftspeople and 20 partners, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.
The event, part of the Year of Handicrafts 2025, aims to empower local businesspeople, enabling them to enhance their market presence and leverage their skills.
China, the guest of honor, will showcase the nation’s rich tradition of crafts.
Prince Bader, who is also chairman of the Saudi Heritage Commission, has announced that Syria will participate for the first time, featuring its traditional arts and products.
A spotlight will also be placed on the House of Artisans, an initiative that supports craftspeople in the Kingdom.


US college fair draws crowds of students in looking to study abroad

Students flocked to the EducationUSA college fair this week as it made its way across .
Students flocked to the EducationUSA college fair this week as it made its way across .
Updated 16 October 2025

US college fair draws crowds of students in looking to study abroad

Students flocked to the EducationUSA college fair this week as it made its way across .
  • More than 80 US universities exhibiting in Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran
  • Event offers students resources and direct access to university representatives to answer questions about studying abroad

RIYADH: Students flocked to the EducationUSA college fair this week as it made its way across in a tour that began in Jeddah on Sunday before moving to Riyadh on Wednesday and Dhahran on Saturday.

With more than 80 US universities exhibiting in Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran, the event offers students resources and direct access to university representatives to answer questions about studying abroad.

The fair drew hundreds of students excited to learn about higher education opportunities, including Kholoud Al-Saygh, a senior medical student in Riyadh who previously studied abroad in the US for an exchange semester in Kansas.

“The US has inspired me since I was growing up, and it’s an amazing country,” Al-Saygh told Arab News.

“My whole family studied there, my dad studied in Seattle, and he always talked fondly of Seattle, and I loved it,” she said.

“I wanted to have a similar experience. So I did find this UGRAD program, and I applied for it. It’s one semester, and it was more than I could ever imagine or hope for. It was amazing,” she said.

Al-Saygh said that after graduation, her next step would be pursuing residency programs to specialize in medicine at US universities.

The University of Utah’s highly ranked gaming program was a major draw, attracting Saudi students keen on developing skills that align with the country’s Vision 2030 national gaming and e-sports strategy.

University of Utah senior international officer Randy McCrillis highlighted the interest that he had witnessed from Saudi students looking to study gaming.

“We are the number one gaming program in the US, both at the undergrad and grad level. And the reason why is that we teach gaming in a different format.

“We actually teach the game, the whole environment.”

Leveraging its multifaceted approach to gaming education, the University of Utah drew significant interest, with many students expressing interest at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Arizona State University’s presence at the fair also drew a large crowd of Saudi students.

According to Nayara Dixon, assistant director, international recruitment initiatives for ASU, the university currently hosts 500 enrolled Saudi students, ranking it alongside the University of Michigan as one of the highest-enrolling US institutions for Saudis.

“The experience has been great … students show very good excitement to study at American universities,” Dixon told Arab News.

“Students had great questions, they’re very curious about studying in the US and learning about life in Arizona, so my experience has been nothing but positive,” she said. “The demand has been high.”

The 80 universities present at the fair included the University of Idaho, the University of Denver, St. John’s University, the Dave School, the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Mary Washington, and many more.


Horror Con 2025 begins in Jeddah

Horror Con 2025 began in Jeddah on Wednesday, bringing together horror fans of all ages until Nov. 5. (AN photo)
Horror Con 2025 began in Jeddah on Wednesday, bringing together horror fans of all ages until Nov. 5. (AN photo)
Updated 16 October 2025

Horror Con 2025 begins in Jeddah

Horror Con 2025 began in Jeddah on Wednesday, bringing together horror fans of all ages until Nov. 5. (AN photo)
  • City’s corniche dotted with haunted house attractions
  • Billed as ‘largest horror event in the Middle East’

JEDDAH: Horror Con 2025 began in Jeddah on Wednesday, bringing together horror fans of all ages until Nov. 5

The region’s biggest horror festival will entertain visitors with haunted house experiences, interactive horror-themed games and attractions designed to challenge thrillseekers, according to organizers.

Visitors can expect to explore haunted houses, terrifying mazes and activities designed to test the nerves, as well as live stage performances.

Fans gathered at the opening with large crowds on day one.

Mahmoud Al-Buadani, 29, who attended with friend Adnan Shaker, told Arab News just before entering the Horror Con venue that they were looking forward to the surprises on offer.

“We realized as we came that we are the first to come and attend this unique event. I attended the Horror Con in Bahrain and hope this one is as interesting as what I witnessed in Bahrain,” he said.

Shaker, who is a horror movie fanatic, added: “We are looking forward to experiencing the thrilling fright zones.”

Among those who turned out for the Horror Con attraction on Wednesday was Abdulrahman Al-Tamimi, who attended with his two sons.

Al-Tamimi said: “We thought to come during the opening day before it gets crowded. We just experienced, firstly, the horror hospital and it was fun; we expected scary things inside but for us it was average. We hope to see more (terrifying) zones.”

Eight haunted houses are spread across Jeddah Corniche and each one is designed to immerse visitors in different worlds of fear.

The eight experiences at Horror Con are: Escape, Field Maze, Horror Hospital, Qaid Station, Qalat Wadrean, The Clown, The Dead Zone and The Farm.

Beyond the scares, Horror Con also offers horror-themed food and beverages.


Muslim World League chief addresses Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani religious scholars

Muslim World League chief addresses Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani religious scholars
Updated 16 October 2025

Muslim World League chief addresses Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani religious scholars

Muslim World League chief addresses Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani religious scholars

RIYADH: Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa inaugurated the Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani religious scholars in Islamabad.

In his address, Al-Issa highlighted the need for unity and consensus on key issues confronting the Muslim world, and called for a collective scholarly stance, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

He said the meeting aims to reaffirm the legitimacy of diverse jurisprudential views, which is a longstanding feature of Islamic scholarship that enriches the Islamic tradition and embodies the tolerance and inclusiveness of Shariah.