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Saudi Culinary Arts Commission broadens its global reach

The partnership between the Culinary Arts Commission and Sirha Food includes participation in the World Pastry Cup Final and the Sirha Exhibition. (SPA)
The partnership between the Culinary Arts Commission and Sirha Food includes participation in the World Pastry Cup Final and the Sirha Exhibition. (SPA)
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Updated 03 October 2024

Saudi Culinary Arts Commission broadens its global reach

The partnership between the Culinary Arts Commission and Sirha Food includes participation in the World Pastry Cup Final.
  • Saudi Culinary Arts Commission’s CEO, Mayada Badr, emphasized that the collaboration with Sirha Food was key in the development of the Kingdom’s culinary arts

RIYADH: The Saudi Culinary Arts Commission plans to elevate the Kingdom’s food culture in global forums and competitions dedicated to the culinary arts, Saudi Press Agency reported.

This was revealed during the commission’s announcement of a strategic partnership with the international organization Sirha Food.

According to SPA, through this partnership, the Kingdom will host the Middle East regional selection for the prestigious Bocuse d’Or and World Pastry Cup next year, marking a significant milestone in the development of its culinary arts sector.

These prestigious competitions seek to discover the region’s top talent, offering the chance to compete globally and giving Saudi chefs an international platform to showcase their expertise.

The partnership between the Culinary Arts Commission and Sirha Food includes participation in the World Pastry Cup Final, the Bocuse d’Or Final, and the Sirha Exhibition, all set to take place in Lyon, France, in January 2025.

This collaboration builds on the existing partnership between the commission and Sirha Food, which previously brought the Sirha Arabia exhibition to Riyadh, SPA reported.

The commission’s CEO, Mayada Badr, emphasized that the collaboration with Sirha Food was key in the development of the Kingdom’s culinary arts. She said that hosting the regional Bocuse d’Or and the World Pastry Cup, alongside the commission’s participation in Sirha Lyon, reflected a strong commitment to enhancing the Kingdom’s global presence in this field.

Badr said that this partnership was part of the authority’s efforts to elevate the culinary arts sector by forging strategic partnerships that enriched the Kingdom’s culinary landscape. This initiative not only promoted the sector’s growth but also empowered Saudi chefs and nurtured local talent, she said.


On World Tourism Day, Ƶ highlights sector’s role in Vision 2030

On World Tourism Day, Ƶ highlights sector’s role in Vision 2030
Updated 27 September 2025

On World Tourism Day, Ƶ highlights sector’s role in Vision 2030

On World Tourism Day, Ƶ highlights sector’s role in Vision 2030
  • Ƶ invests heavily to boost travel culture and open up broad horizons for global visitors

JEDDAH: Ƶ joined countries worldwide in celebrating World Tourism Day, observed annually on Sept. 27.

The day aims to raise global awareness about the tourism sector’s significant economic, social, cultural, and political value, and its role in supporting sustainable development through various events and initiatives.

Tourism acts as a powerful soft power, capable of reshaping economies and societies by expanding job opportunities, developing infrastructure, and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

The Kingdom has prioritized this sector within the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, investing heavily to promote comprehensive development, enhance the culture of travel, and open up broad horizons for global visitors.

Recently, a UN tourism official said that rich natural and cultural assets mean Ƶ had strong potential to become a leading destination for wellness tourism in the Middle East.

Tourism provides communities across the planet with their livelihoods. The worldwide tourism industry was worth $10.9 trillion in 2024, or 10 percent of the global economy, and is projected to contribute $11.7 trillion in 2025, supporting 357 million jobs in 2024 and an estimated 371 million in 2025.


Ƶ to bring global AI translation debate to Seoul

The King Abdulaziz Public Library. (SPA0
The King Abdulaziz Public Library. (SPA0
Updated 27 September 2025

Ƶ to bring global AI translation debate to Seoul

The King Abdulaziz Public Library. (SPA0
  • The morning session, “Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Translation,” will be led by Yoon Eun Kyung, head of the university’s Arabic studies department

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Public Library will host an international symposium on artificial intelligence and translation in Seoul, bringing together experts from Ƶ, Morocco, and South Korea.

The event on Sept. 30 is titled “Translation and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges,” according to Saudi Press Agency.

It will be held at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies as part of the 11th King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Award for Translation.

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• Organized by King Abdulaziz Public Library, the ‘Translation and Artificial Intelligence’ event will be held on Sept. 30.

• It will be held at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul as part of the 11th King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Award for Translation.

Organizers said discussions will cover key issues for the industry, including the most effective AI tools for translators, ethical and copyright concerns, practical applications, and frameworks for responsible adoption.   

The program will begin with remarks from Faisal bin Abdulrahman bin Muammar, general supervisor of the King Abdulaziz Public Library, and Park Jeong-woon, president of Hankuk University.

The morning session, “Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Translation,” will be led by Yoon Eun Kyung, head of the university’s Arabic studies department. 

Presentations include Yahya Al-Zahrani on emerging AI translation tools, and Woon Baek on optimizing human-machine translation workflows.

Buthaina Al-Thuwaini will tackle ethical questions in her talk, “Who owns the translated text? Ethical issues in the age of AI.”

The afternoon focuses on Arabic language challenges, with Mai Al-Rashed moderating discussions on Arabic-Korean translation complexities.

Kwak Sun Lee will present bilateral translation research, while former UN Arabic Translation chief Mohammed Didaoui will discuss strategies for responsible AI use.

The symposium will highlight the growing role of AI in reshaping translation, raising questions about professional standards, cultural nuance and intellectual property, while offering new tools for efficiency.

 


KSrelief, UNOPS to support children’s hospitals in Syria

KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
Updated 27 September 2025

KSrelief, UNOPS to support children’s hospitals in Syria

KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
  • The project, which is set to benefit 844,778 individuals, aims to enhance the capacity of high-quality emergency and essential healthcare facilities for children in affected areas

NEW YORK: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center and the UN Office for Project Services signed a joint executive program to support children’s hospitals in northern Syria with specialized medical equipment.

The signing took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York City.

KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.

The project, which is set to benefit 844,778 individuals, aims to enhance the capacity of high-quality emergency and essential healthcare facilities for children in affected areas.

This will be achieved by supplying specialized medical equipment to the pediatric intensive care units of three hospitals in Hama and the pediatric cardiac surgery department in Aleppo.

 


Saudi authorities launch Super Yacht Arabia

The region offers a blend of cutting-edge technology and great natural beauty, such as giant coral reefs and private islands.
The region offers a blend of cutting-edge technology and great natural beauty, such as giant coral reefs and private islands.
Updated 27 September 2025

Saudi authorities launch Super Yacht Arabia

The region offers a blend of cutting-edge technology and great natural beauty, such as giant coral reefs and private islands.
  • Saudi Tourism Authority CEO Fahd Hamidaddin said the Saudi Red Sea was ready to welcome the global yachting community, supported by an investment of more than SR84 billion ($22.4 billion) and a coastline stretching 1,800 km

MONACO: The Saudi Tourism Authority announced the launch of its international Super Yacht Arabia campaign at the Monaco Yacht Show.

The campaign aims to position the Saudi Red Sea as a new global destination for maritime and luxury cruising, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The region offers a blend of cutting-edge technology and great natural beauty, such as giant coral reefs and private islands. The campaign also showcases modern ports, sea lanes and exclusive offers.

Saudi Tourism Authority CEO Fahd Hamidaddin said the Saudi Red Sea was ready to welcome the global yachting community, supported by an investment of more than SR84 billion ($22.4 billion) and a coastline stretching 1,800 km.

The Monaco show was the perfect platform to showcase the Red Sea’s potential as a new yachting destination, he said.

The waterway represents a strategic growth opportunity in line with Saudi Vision 2030, due to its geographic location, scalable infrastructure and strong government support.

 


Saudi health commission holds ‘Health Without Borders’ event in New York

More than 50 speakers took part in the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties’ “Health Without Borders” event. (SPA)
More than 50 speakers took part in the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties’ “Health Without Borders” event. (SPA)
Updated 27 September 2025

Saudi health commission holds ‘Health Without Borders’ event in New York

More than 50 speakers took part in the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties’ “Health Without Borders” event. (SPA)
  • Attended by more than 300 experts and leaders from around the world, the discussions focused on key areas for global health system sustainability, including facilitating workforce mobility

NEW YORK: More than 50 speakers took part in the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties’ “Health Without Borders” event held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Attended by more than 300 experts and leaders from around the world, the discussions focused on key areas for global health system sustainability, including facilitating workforce mobility, aligning international certifications and professional standards, and enhancing training capabilities through innovative programs and advanced governance.