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Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week
Saudi border guards stand guard in the closed al-Tuwal border crossing with Yemen in the southern Jizan province on October 3, 2017. (FILE/AFP)
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Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week

Kingdom arrests 21,651 illegals in one week
  • A total of 12,745 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,577 were held over illegal border crossing attempts

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 21,651 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

A total of 12,745 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,577 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 4,329 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,689 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 53 percent were Ethiopian, 46 percent Yemeni, and 1 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 59 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 21 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators, the SPA reported.

The Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($267,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.


Diriyah Season spotlights reflects 黑料社区鈥檚 pride in its roots

Diriyah Season spotlights reflects 黑料社区鈥檚 pride in its roots
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Diriyah Season spotlights reflects 黑料社区鈥檚 pride in its roots

Diriyah Season spotlights reflects 黑料社区鈥檚 pride in its roots
  • Season will feature more than 10 diverse programs spanning 120 days, including cultural, artistic and historical events in Diriyah

RIYADH: The Diriyah Season, themed 鈥淓zek we Malfak鈥 (Your Glory and Refuge), launched on Thursday on the banks of Wadi Safar, situated in the west of Diriyah.

The theme draws inspiration from Diriyah鈥檚 authenticity and symbolism as the cradle of the first Saudi state and a center of cultural and historical influence.

The ceremony, organized by the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, was held in the presence of Governor of Diriyah Prince Fahd bin Saad bin Abdullah bin Turki and other local and international cultural and media figures. It featured artistic performances that evoked the symbolism of 鈥淎l-Awja,鈥 a place deeply connected to Diriyah鈥檚 history and its position in the Saudi consciousness.

Visual displays, enhanced by lighting techniques and drones, told the story of Wadi Hanifa from its founding to the present day, in a show titled 鈥淚 Am Al-Awja,鈥 which captivated the audience.

The winners of the 鈥淩awi Al-Diriyah鈥 (Narrator of Diriyah) program, Tamim Al-Harthi and Bader Al-Harbi, also participated in the event, presenting an interactive performance that expressed the Saudis鈥 connection to Diriyah鈥檚 history and national heritage.

The program presented a theatrical and musical performance that combined national songs with traditional performing arts such as the Ardah and Samri, featuring young male and female performance groups, in a celebratory scene reflecting the diversity of folk arts in the Najd.

The term 鈥淎l-Awja鈥 is associated with Diriyah, which was built on the bend of Wadi Hanifa. The word has become a symbol of pride and belonging for the Saudi royal family and the people of Diriyah in general, as it embodies the meanings of heroism, generosity and loyalty.

Ahlam Al-Thunayan, director of the Diriyah Season, confirmed that the new season aims to 鈥渃elebrate Diriyah鈥檚 history, values and culture in a creative way that reflects the pride Saudis have in their roots.鈥

She added that the symbolism of Al-Awja in the current season expresses the historical continuity of Diriyah鈥檚 identity and renews the Saudis鈥 connection to their national heritage.

Al-Thunayan said that the season鈥檚 programs were designed to offer a comprehensive cultural and tourism experience that highlights the depth and diversity of the area.

The season offers more than 10 diverse programs spanning 120 days, including cultural, artistic and historical events in the historic districts of Diriyah.

Among the most prominent are the 鈥淗al Al-Qusour鈥 (castles owners) program in the Al-Turaif district, which opens the doors of several historic palaces to visitors for the first time, and the 鈥淭een鈥 program, which showcases authentic Najdi architecture.

Other events include the 鈥淒iriyah Novel Festival鈥 in the Al-Bujairi district, and the 鈥淒iriyah Nights鈥 event, which brings together culinary arts and international restaurants in the Al-Muraih district.

The Al-Tawali area hosts the 鈥淪eason Market,鈥 which recreates the atmosphere of historical markets. The events includes arts, music and crafts programs and workshops, as well as interactive family activities in the Al-Dhuwairah district, and luxurious hospitality experiences overlooking Wadi Safar.

The Diriyah Gate Development Authority affirmed its commitment to implementing the principles of cultural sustainability across all events of the season.

This will be achieved through integration with the local community, empowering Saudi talents and artisans, and attracting international partnerships that bolster cultural and tourism activity in the Kingdom.

The Diriyah Season is part of the DGDA鈥檚 efforts to solidify Diriyah鈥檚 position as the cradle of the Saudi state and a permanent platform for cultural activity, supporting the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to make culture and tourism pillars of sustainable development and the national creative economy.

Nasser Al-Gharbi, chairman of the board of directors of the Economic Families Association, emphasized that the Diriyah Season represents an inspiring model for the integration of culture and the community economy, embodying the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 in empowering the nonprofit sector and local communities by leveraging cultural heritage to create sustainable economic opportunities.

鈥淲hat distinguishes this year鈥檚 season is its profound focus on showcasing the authentic Najdi identity through events that blend tradition and innovation, providing a platform for productive families and artisans to display their products in a sophisticated and interactive investment environment,鈥 he added.

Al-Gharbi said that the diversity of programs and venues during the season reflects a progressive understanding of the role of culture in development. This role extends beyond mere entertainment to empowering and funding local creativity and fostering community engagement.

These initiatives create a dynamic economic and cultural movement that strengthens Diriyah鈥檚 position as a global center for Saudi culture and empowers families to contribute to building a sustainable future based on the values of heritage, innovation, creativity and authentic Saudi culture, he said.

Dr. Abdulmohsen Al-Sheikh, a member of the board of directors of the Saudi Economic Association, pointed out that local economies in the Kingdom鈥檚 regions form the solid foundation on which the overall economy is built. He explained that these economies contribute to the development of productive and service sectors and strengthen local value chains.

Al-Sheikh said that these local economies support job creation and sustainable income for families, and also enhance government revenues through increased investment and tax activity.

He said that developing specialized economic cities and zones helps to achieve a balanced distribution of economic growth, reduces regional disparities and strengthens the national economy, in line with the goals of Vision 2030 to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development across all regions of the Kingdom.

The Diriyah Season represents a vibrant extension of 黑料社区鈥檚 deep-rooted heritage, a testament to the rich history of Diriyah, and a cultural spectacle that blends tradition with modern innovation, according to Talal Al-Sharhan, chairman of the board of directors of the Heritage Ambassadors Association.

鈥淎t the Heritage Ambassadors Association, we affirm that our goals align with this approach of preserving heritage and strengthening national identity, in accordance with Saudi Vision 2030, which has made culture and heritage a fundamental pillar for building a national society proud of its identity and contributing to sustainable cultural and tourism development,鈥 he said.

鈥淓voking the symbolism of 鈥楢l-Awja鈥 during this season expresses a profound sense of belonging to the homeland and loyalty to the ancestors who established the glory of this nation. It also motivates new generations to participate in preserving national heritage and enhancing its presence both locally and globally,鈥 he said.


KSrelief expands aid efforts across 5 countries

KSrelief expands aid efforts across 5 countries
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KSrelief expands aid efforts across 5 countries

KSrelief expands aid efforts across 5 countries

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to make an impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world鈥檚 most vulnerable communities.

In the Syrian Arab Republic, the organization carried out a week-long volunteer orthopedic project in Damascus.

A KSrelief medical team examined 136 patients, performed 71 joint replacements and conducted 62 specialized surgeries, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

KSrelief distributed 932 shelter bags in Rif Dimashq governorate, benefiting 932 families as part of 黑料社区鈥檚 continued support to the Syrian people.

In Lebanon, the agency distributed 722 food baskets and 722 cartons of dates to Syrian and Palestinian refugees, and the host community in Sidon, benefiting 3,610 people.

In Afghanistan, KSrelief provided 362 relief packages in Herat Province, assisting 2,172 returnees from Iran.

In Pakistan, the agency distributed 3,630 aid parcels across Sindh and Punjab, reaching 25,524 people in flood-affected areas.

In Sudan, KSrelief distributed 1,340 food baskets to displaced families in Sinja, Sennar state, benefiting 11,586 people.

Since its establishment in 2015, KSrelief has implemented 3,814 projects in 109 countries at a total cost of more than $8.2 billion.

Its efforts span key sectors including food security, health, education, water and sanitation, shelter and early recovery.

The agency also works with UN bodies and international relief organizations to empower vulnerable communities and promote sustainable development.


Japan Festival in Riyadh celebrates 70 years of diplomatic ties

Japan Festival in Riyadh celebrates 70 years of diplomatic ties
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Japan Festival in Riyadh celebrates 70 years of diplomatic ties

Japan Festival in Riyadh celebrates 70 years of diplomatic ties

RIYADH: The Japanese Embassy in Riyadh organized the Japan Festival on Friday at the Cultural Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter to celebrate 70 years of diplomatic relations between 黑料社区 and Japan.

The event, attended by cultural figures, economic leaders, government officials and diplomats, aimed to promote cultural exchange and highlight the growing partnership between the two nations in cultural, economic and educational fields.

The festival showcased a mix of traditional and modern Japanese culture, including Wadaiko drumming, Kabuki dance, Tsugaru Shamisen music and exhibits of handicrafts, calligraphy, traditional costumes and culinary arts.

An accompanying exhibition also featured Japanese companies operating in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Japanese Ambassador Morino Yasunari said the deep friendship is entering a new phase of cooperation, driven by 黑料社区鈥檚 comprehensive development under Vision 2030.

He added that cultural cooperation strengthens human and economic ties, and highlighted the importance of cultural diplomacy in building bridges between the two peoples.


Saudi contestants win six medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025

Saudi contestants win six medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025
Updated 01 November 2025

Saudi contestants win six medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025

Saudi contestants win six medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025
  • Categories included mobile robotics, electrical installations, air-conditioning, graphic design, mechanical engineering, welding and electronics

DOHA: Saudi contestants made a significant showing at the fifth WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025, winning two gold medals, one silver and three bronze across seven technical and vocational categories.

All six GCC countries 鈥 Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, 黑料社区 and UAE 鈥 were represented in the competition held in the Qatari capital from Oct. 26 to 30.

The Saudi delegation, represented by the General Secretariat of the National Skills Competition, had nearly 20 competitors from various regions of the Kingdom, representing technical and vocational education and training institutions and sectors, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

A member of the Saudi delegation receives a medal won by the team. (SPA)

Contestants took part in the categories of mobile robotics, electrical installations, refrigeration and air conditioning, graphic design, web design, mechanical engineering CAD, welding and electronics.

The WorldSkills GCC Competition is a prominent regional event that develops technical and vocational education and training, enabling youth to enhance skills, exchange experiences, and promote excellence and innovation in technical and vocational training across GCC countries.

The competition follows the standards of WorldSkills International, the world鈥檚 most prestigious benchmark in technical and vocational education and training, of which 黑料社区 is also a member.


Colombian president departs Riyadh

Colombian president departs Riyadh
Updated 01 November 2025

Colombian president departs Riyadh

Colombian president departs Riyadh

RIYADH: Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his accompanying delegation departed from Riyadh on Friday.
He was seen off at King Khalid International Airport by Riyadh Deputy Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman and other senior officials. The president was in the Kingdom for the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh.
Earlier, Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Colombian counterpart, Yannai Kadamani, signed an agreement to promote cooperation between the two countries
The deal outlined several areas of cooperation, particularly in the cultural field. These include the exchange of expertise related to cultural systems, regulations, and policies, working together on cultural residency programs involving governmental, civil and nonprofit institutions, mutual participation in festivals and cultural events and facilitating communication between cultural organizations.